- (≈ slóg),
meaning 'host, army; crowd, ****embly'.
Variant forms include slógh and sluag. It
derives from the Proto-Celtic root *slougo- (cf. Gaul. catu-slougi...
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English (fairly
literal translation) Aobh ****ar an eas dom, Aobh
bealach nan
slògh, Aobh
bruthaichean Beinn Beithich, Aobh an
gleann san robh tu òg. Trom dom...
- nach
Laighnigh a n-Eri. Nái mile do-rochratar i cath
Uchbadh co n-deni do
slogh Galian ger gart-glan, mor in
martgal fer Féine. Corráin,
Donnchadh Ó; Maguire...
- (Hill of the Day Watch, also
spelled Arrey),
known as the
Stacks or the
Slogh,
covering a
distance of 16
miles (26 km). The prin****l
headlands are Kallow...