- Ben Scrien, is the
highest point on the
Outer Hebridean island of Eriskay.
Described as an
apparently "uninspiring lump" (Michael Fitzpatrick, 2012) it...
- [ˈskiːən] wing Goidelic; from O.Ir. scíathán; cf. Ir. sciathán, Sc.G.
sgiathan slieau [slʲuː], [ʃlʲuː]
mountain Goidelic, from O.Ir. slíab; cf. Ir., Sc...
- Tè
Bheag nan
Eilean Pronunciation: [tʲʰeˈvek nə ˈɲelan]
Scots Gaelic:
Sgiathan Pronunciation: [ˈs̪kʲiəhən]
Scots Gaelic:
Sgitheanach Pronunciation: [ˈs̪kʲi...
- the
instrument round.
Crann tachrais –
Various Na
Sgiathan (the wings) –
Caithness Bodach-
sgiathan (Old man of the wings) –
Sutherland Eachan (Horsie)...
-
Sgiathanach is very
unlikely to be
based on the
Gaelic plural of "wing" (
sgiathan),
which contains a
schwa in the last
syllable ([ˈs̪kʲiəhən]) and would...
- and "reptile from Skye", as
dearc means "reptile" and
sgiathanach (from
sgiathan "small wing")
means "winged", an
element that also
appears in the Gaelic...
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Scotland 1512 755
Creag Sgiathan 700 132 2,297 433 12A 25 [57.510212770296;-5.0598886652856 NH168508] Hu...
- "Long wait for Morag's
short stories". West
Highland Free Press. "CÒIG
SGIATHAN | FIVE
WINGS // Walk with
Morag Henriksen – Scorrybreac".
Atlas Arts. Retrieved...
- 123–126. An
Samhradh 1973, ‘An Comharradh’, pp. 213–214. Am
Foghar 1973, ‘
Sgiathan an Dealain-Dé’, pp. 313–318. An
Geamhradh 1973, ‘Solus’, pp. 60–63. An...