- The
Cairngorms (Scottish Gaelic: Am
Monadh Ruadh) are a
mountain range in the
eastern Highlands of
Scotland closely ****ociated with the
mountain Cairn...
- The
Monadhliath Mountains /ˌmoʊnəˈliːə/, or
Monadh Liath, are a
range of
mountains in Scotland.
Monadh Liath is
Scottish Gaelic, and
means "grey mountain...
- The
Grampian Mountains (Scottish Gaelic: Am
Monadh) is one of the
three major mountain ranges in Scotland, that
together occupy about half of Scotland...
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pronounced "munth". The
ranges to the north-west are
known as the
Monadh Liath and the
Monadh Ruadh (called the
Cairngorms in English),
meaning the Grey Mounth...
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Monadh Mòr (Scottish Gaelic: Big Hill) is a
mountain in the
Cairngorms region of the
Highlands of Scotland. A p****
connects it with
Beinn Bhrotain. Ben...
- Càrn
Dearg is the
highest peak of the
Monadh Liath mountains in the
Highlands of Scotland. Its
eastern flanks slope steeply down into Glen Ballach, while...
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Monymusk (Scottish Gaelic:
Monadh Musga) is a
planned village in the Marr area of Aberdeenshire, Scotland.
Malcolm Canmore first established a
Celtic foundation...
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Creag Meagaidh (Scottish Gaelic:
Creag Mèagaidh) is a
mountain on the
northern side of Glen
Spean in the
Highlands of Scotland. It is a
complex mountain...
- 'mountain' (reflected in
Welsh mynydd,
Breton menez and
Scottish Gaelic monadh), from a Proto-Celtic *moniyos. The name was at
least secondarily ****ociated...
- and Q
Celtic words. However, some
common words such as dìleab ("legacy"),
monadh (mynydd; "mountain") and
preas (prys; "bush") are
transparently Brittonic...