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Coire Gabhail (Corrie of the Bounty, or The
Hollow of Capture) is a high
level glen in the
Bidean nam Bian
mountain m****if to the
south of Glen Coe, Highland...
- of the most
common routes from Glen Coe is to
ascend the head of
Coire Gabhail (the 'Hidden Glen' or 'Lost Valley') to
reach the
bealach between Stob...
- Sgreamhach.
Beinn Fhada is
separated from
Gearr Aonach by a glen
known as
Coire Gabhail ('glen of the capture'),
often known as the 'Hidden' or 'Lost Valley',...
- Gabhaltas-cinne or Gavail-kinne,
which meant "family settlement" (Modern
Gaelic gabhail-cine). The term came to
describe all
tenure and
inheritance practices where...
-
Bidean nam Bian m****if
which are
subdivided by
Coire Gabhail and
Coire nan Lochan. The name
Coire Gabhail (corrie of the bounty, or
hollow of capture) refers...
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situated between the
mouth of
Coire Gabhail and the
cottage of Allt-na-ruigh in Glen Coe,
where the (rivers) Allt
Coire Gabhail and Allt Doire-bheith join the...
- was used as a
central theme by
Aifric Mac
Aodha in her
poetry collection Gabháil Syrinx.
Samuel R.
Delany features an
instrument called a
syrynx in his...
- of
Ulster record the
death of
Giolla na
Naomh Ó Cianáin,
abbot of Lis
Gabhail (Lisgoole), on 12
August 1345 (actually 1348). One of the family's most...
- C.L.E. (1965) (Season 1
Episode 23: "The Brain-Killer Affair") — Mr.
Gabhail Samoy, head of U.N.C.L.E.
operations in
Calcutta The Time
Tunnel (1966)...
- /ˈd̪ˠoːnˠəx/ "Sunday" á, ái /aː/ bán /bˠaːnˠ/ "white", dáil /d̪ˠaːlʲ/ "****embly",
gabháil /ˈɡawaːlʲ/ "taking" ae, aei /eː/
Gaelach /ˈɡeːlˠəx/ "Gaelic",
Gaeilge /ˈɡeːlʲɟə/...