- Sàil
Ghorm (Blue Heel 776 m (2,546 ft);
pronounced [s̪aːl ɣɔɾɔm]), Sàil
Gharbh (Rough Heel 808 m (2,651 ft);
pronounced [s̪aːl ɣaɾav]) and
Spidean Coinich...
- names: Magairlí an
Deamhain (meaning "the demon's ****s") and Binn
Gharbh (meaning "rough peak"). The
anglicized spellings Mogarlyandoon and Ben Garrif...
-
rocky knolls known as
Twistin Hill to
reach the
subsidiary top of Sròn
Gharbh (709 metres)
before dropping down to the A82 road in Glen Falloch. This...
- sheltered)
eastern coast,
where the main village,
Leabgarrow (Irish:
Leadhb Gharbh), is located. The
island has been
settled since pre-Celtic times, and the...
- An
Leadhb Gharbh (anglicized as Leabgarrow) is a
Gaeltacht village on
Arranmore Island,
which is to the west of
County Donegal about three miles from Burtonport...
-
dheiseil /kleː ʝeʃal/ "very ready" /k/ → /ɣ/
garbh /kaɾav/ "rough" → glé
gharbh /kleː ɣaɾav/ "very rough" /kʲ/ → /ʝ/ geur /kʲiaɾ/ "sharp" → glé
gheur /kleː...
-
Kilgarriff (Irish: An
Chill Gharbh), also
sometimes spelled Kilgarriffe, is a
civil parish in
County Cork, Ireland.
Clonakilty is the main town in the...
- Dee (as a
named watercourse on maps)
starts at the
confluence of Allt a'
Gharbh choirie and Allt na
Lairig Ghru. At this point, near the head of Glen Dee...
- hill that
rises to 1,253 feet (382 m), it
divides into two. The
Abhainn a'
Gharbh Coire flows to the left of the hill to
reach Loch Bad an Sgalaig, while...
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Scotland 346 107
Quinag - Sail
Gharbh 809 550 2,654 1,804 16E 15 58.215060862137;-5.0505256109552 NC209292] Ma...