- A
shieling (Scottish Gaelic: Àirigh) is a hut or
collection of huts on a
seasonal pasture high in the hills, once
common in wild or sp****ly po****ted...
- The Lone
Shieling is a Scottish-style
sheep crofters hut (also
known as a
bothan or
shieling)
located in Cape
Breton Highlands National Park, Nova Scotia...
- Flornell-Rare-Bit of Twin
Ponds Welsh Terrier Terrier Mrs.
Edward P.
Alker 1945 Ch.
Shieling's Signature Scottish Terrier Mr. & Mrs. T. H.
Snethen 1946 Ch. Hetherington...
- 1995,
Marilyn Rynn
attended a work
Christmas party with her
colleagues at
Shieling Hotel in Raheny. She left the
party at 2am and
later met with
friends for...
- –
small living unit,
typically located in a
large city Shepherd's hut
Shieling Small house movement Tea
house Transhumance –
seasonal movement of livestock...
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frequently these words have been used as
place names: e.g.
hafod in Wales,
shieling in Scotland, or alp in Germany,
Austria and German-speaking
regions of...
- sta**** at
Lindeth Tower.
Daughters Meta and
Julia later built a house, "The
Shieling", in Silverdale. A son, William, (1844–45), died in infancy, and this tragedy...
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areas of
Scotland List of
generic forms in
British place names Subdivisions of
Scotland United Nations Group of
Experts on
Geographical Names Shieling...
- the city of
Newcastle upon Tyne. The quay was
established in 1225 as
shielings village (seasonal huts used by
hunters or fishermen)
around the Pow Burn;...
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Scottish monastery, from †abdhaine [ˈapɣəɲə], abbacy.
Airie shieling, from àiridh [ˈaːɾʲɪ],
shieling.
Aiten juniper, from
aiteann [ˈaʰtʲən̪ˠ], juniper. Bourach...