- names: Magairlí an
Deamhain (meaning "the demon's ****s") and Binn
Gharbh (meaning "rough peak"). The
anglicized spellings Mogarlyandoon and Ben Garrif...
- 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...
- 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...
- sheltered)
eastern coast,
where the main village,
Leabgarrow (Irish:
Leadhb Gharbh), is located. The
island has been
settled since pre-Celtic times, and the...
-
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...
- 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...
-
dheiseil /kleː ʝeʃal/ "very ready" /k/ → /ɣ/
garbh /kaɾav/ "rough" → glé
gharbh /kleː ɣaɾav/ "very rough" /kʲ/ → /ʝ/ geur /kʲiaɾ/ "sharp" → glé
gheur /kleː...
-
Glashagarriff River (Irish:
Glaise Gharbh,
meaning 'rough rivulet') is a
tributary of the
River Lee in
County Cork, Ireland.
Glashagarriff is an anglicised...
- 804366551158 NN290748] Ma,C,Sim 386 155
Scotland 346 107
Quinag - Sail
Gharbh 809 550 2,654 1,804 16E 15 58.215060862137;-5.0505256109552 NC209292] Ma...
- Gate (East Ayrshire) An Gead Loch (Wester Ross) Loch
Gelly (Fife) Loch a'
Gharbh-doire (north of Gairloch,
Wester Ross) Loch a'
Gharbhrain (Wester Ross)...