- some of the most
dramatic mountain scenery in the country.
Although Sgitheanach has been
suggested to
describe a
winged shape, no
definitive agreement...
- (Irish: [ˈsˠkaːhəx]) or Sgàthach (Scottish Gaelic: Sgàthach an
Eilean Sgitheanach) is a
figure in the
Ulster Cycle of
Irish mythology. She is a legendary...
-
traditional Scotland".
Victoria Times Colonist.
Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, An t-Eilean
Sgitheanach, 11 Sep 2007 "Glencoe/Gleann Comhann". Ainmean-Àite na h-Alba. Retrieved...
- 883°W / 57.217; -5.883 Skye and
Lochalsh (Scottish Gaelic: 'An t-Eilean
Sgitheanach agus Loch Aillse') was a
local government district,
created in 1975 as...
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Woolybacks or
Wools (in Liverpool)
Skipton Skiprats (pejorative) Skye
Sgitheanachs Sleaford Greenies, Coughed-up-Greenies (from
football club)
Slough Sluffers...
- hill" Skye
Scitis Pre-Celtic?
Possibly "winged isle" Skye An t-Eilean
Sgitheanach Numerous – see
above Soay So-ey
Norse sheep island Soa
Urettil Sòdhaigh...
- Dùn Caan 444 30.4% (48) Rùm Rùm 10,463 22
Askival 812 Skye An t-Eilean
Sgitheanach or
Eilean a' Cheò 165,625 10,008
Sgurr Alasdair 993 29.4% (2,942) Tiree...
-
Islands 451 3 90
Shuna (Siuna) Loch
Linnhe 155 0 71 Skye (An t-Eilean
Sgitheanach) Skye 165,625 10,008 993 Soay (Sòdhaigh) Skye 1,036 1 141 Soay (Soaigh)...
- MacAonghais, Cànan,
Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, An Teanga, Slèite, An t-Eilean
Sgitheanach, (1999)
Tombstone Inscriptions on the
Burial Isle of St.
Munda (Eilean...
-
known evidence. The
Gaelic name for the "Isle of Skye" is An t-Eilean
Sgitheanach (or Sgiathanach, a more
recent and less
common spelling). The meaning...