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Kneep (Scottish Gaelic: Cnìp) is a
village on the Isle of Lewis, in the
Outer Hebrides, Scotland.
Kneep is
within the
parish of Uig.
Various archaeological...
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Fivepenny Flesherin Garynahine Gisla Gravir Gress Habost Holm
Keose Kirkibost Kneep Knockaird Laxdale Leurbost Lionel Lower Bayble Marybank Melbost Newmarket...
- Portvoller, Sheshader, Shulishader,
Upper Bayble,
Eagleton Uig Aird Uig, Cliff,
Kneep, Timsgarry, Valtos, Breanish, Islivik, Meavag, Mangursta, Crowlista, Geishader...
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Fivepenny Flesherin Garynahine Gisla Gravir Gress Habost Holm
Kirkibost Kneep Knockaird Laxdale Leurbost Lionel Lower Bayble Marybank Melbost Newmarket...
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comes from igniq, the Iñupiaq word for "fire". It has been
written Kinik,
Kneep, Kneik, Kook, Knuyk, and Kw****. Knik Arm
begins at the Inlet's northern...
- the 15th and 16th centuries. The
Macaulays held
farms at Reef,
Valtos and
Kneep in Uig,
which were next to
farms held by
Tormod Mòr,
brother of Ruaidhri...
- Happiness) Tom Poes en Mom Bakkesz,
story (Tom Puss and Mumm Bakkesz) De
kneep van Knipmes,
story (The knip of the Snip knife) De
geheimzinnige gaper,...
- peninsula,
comprising also the
smaller villages of
Cliobh (Cliff), Cnìp (
Kneep), Riof (Reef) and Na h-Ùigean (Uigen), has been
owned by the
community and...
- in the 19th century. The
burial of a
Norse woman was
discovered at Cnìp (
Kneep), at the
Bhaltos peninsula area of Loch Roag. Even
older human settlement...
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Askizsky District,
where he
disposed of the body in the forest,
among the
kneep-deep tall gr****. A vast
search and
rescue operation, led by Borgoyakova's...