- His Majesty's Advocate,
known as the Lord
Advocate (Scottish Gaelic:
Morair Tagraidh), is the prin****l
legal adviser of both the
Scottish Government and...
- Loch
Morar (Scottish Gaelic: Loch
Mòrair) is a
freshwater loch in the
Rough Bounds of Lochaber, Highland, Scotland. It is the fifth-largest loch by surface...
- The
office of Lord
Clerk Register (Scottish Gaelic: Clàr
Morair Clèireach) is the
oldest remaining Great Officer of
State in Scotland, with
origins in...
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Black gives an
example of the
Marquess of Bute in
Scottish Gaelic being Morair Bhoid.
Modern sources give the Isle of Bute in
Scottish Gaelic as Eilean...
- Lord
Mungo Murray (Am
Morair Mungo Moireach),1668-1700
wearing a
belted plaid about 1680. Son of 1st
Marquess of Atholl....
- actor-playwright John Lacy. Wright, John Michael. "Lord
Mungo Murray [Am
Morair Mungo Moireach], 1668–1700. Son of 1st
Marquess of Atholl". NationalGalleries...
- Po****tion (2022)
Sakaka Swayer 241,669
people KHowaa Al-Fayyad
Athefa Morair Talaa Amar
Zalom Um
Athen Al-showehatiah Al-rafaeah
Hodab Moq’era Hurrah...
- Pipe
music Bratach Bhan
Chlann Aoidh (The
White Banner of MacKay)
Chief Æneas
Simon Mackay 15th Lord Reay (
Morair Maghrath)
Historic seat
Castle Varrich...
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Cultural Landscape Study.
Boydell Press. 2004. Hamp, Eric P., "Scottish
Gaelic morair", in
Scottish Gaelic Studies XIV Part II (1986): 138–141. Jaski, Bart, Early...
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wildcat as
symbol on
their family crest. The clan's
chief bears the
title Morair Chat (Great Man of the Cats). The
wildcat is
considered an icon of Scottish...