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- Picts, laid waste the territory of Dál Riata and seized Dún At and burned Creic and bound in chains two sons of Selbach, i.e. Donngal and Feradach." The...
- Eilert Ekwall suggests that it comes from the Welsh din meaning hillfort and creic or creag meaning rock. There are several Bronze Age burial mounds at or...
- brother Feradach, were captured and bound in chains. The fortresses of Creic and Dunadd were taken and burnt. Muiredach of the Cenél Loairn was no more...
- history. Craik seems in origin straightforwardly to be the ****bric word *creic 'rock'. List of places in the Scottish Borders List of places in Scotland...
- years later, they established the China Rare Earth Information Center (CREIC). Government support increased in 1986 with the program known as Program...
- elements *blain (Welsh blaen) - 'summit' → blen- *cair (Welsh caer) - 'fort' *creic, *carrek (W. craig, carreg) - 'rock' → crag *din (W. din) - 'fort' *penn...
- The derivation of the name "Creake" is apparently from the Celtic word "creic" meaning a rock. South Creake is recorded in the Domesday Book of 1086 as...