- to
collectively as An t-Eilean Fada (the Long Island) or Na h-Eileanan a-
Muigh (the
Outer Isles).
Innse Gall (islands of the
foreigners or strangers) is...
- restored. The
First Battle is
distinguished from the
Second as the
Battle of
Muigh Tuiredh Conga or the
Battle of
Southern Moytura. The
second text of this...
- Loch Eil
Outward Bound Scottish Gaelic: Spòrs A-
Muigh Loch Iall
General information Location Loch Eil,
Highland Scotland Coordinates 56°51′19″N 5°11′34″W...
-
Derbyhaven (Camys y Ree)‡
Foxdale (Forsdal) Glen
Auldyn Glen Maye (Glion
Muigh) Glen Vine (Glion Vian) Injebreck‡
Jurby (Jurby) Kirk
Michael (Balley Keeill...
- was the half-brother of
Niall of the Nine Hostages.
Their father,
Eochaid Muigh Meadhoin mac Muiredach, was,
according to legend, also 122nd High King of...
- (Scottish Gaelic: Rùnaire a’
Chaibineit airson Bun-reachd, Cùisean
Taobh A-
muigh agus Cultar),
commonly referred to as the
Constitution Secretary (Scottish...
- ****anese [example needed] Colloquial,
Allophone of /j/
Scottish Gaelic a-
muigh [əˈmuj̊] 'outside' (directional)
Allophone of /j/ and /ʝ/. See Scottish...
- (Ardnamurchan)
Mugdock Loch (near Milngavie) Loch
Muick (Aberdeenshire) Loch
Muigh-bhlàraidh (Easter Ross) Loch
Mullardoch (reservoir) Contents: Top 0–9 A...
- Glen Maye (or Glenmaye, Manx:
Glion Muigh or
Glion Meay –
Luxuriant Glen) is a glen and a
small village on the west
coast of the Isle of Man, 2+1⁄2 miles...
- Muldoanich: An Laogh,
Sgeirean Fiaclach. Pabbay: Greenamul,
Heisgeir a-
muigh,
Heisgeir a-staigh, Lingeigh,
Roisnis Sandray: Cleite,
Creag an Sheadair...