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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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LOCH CAOI-RAIN | Loch Caoirean Loch Caoirean Loch Caoirean Loch Caoirean "Loch Caoirain" |
Hugh McInnes Gleann a Fithach Archibald McDougall Mulichinn Colin McIsacs Kilberry Alexander Dewar Cretshengan G. ortho. [Gaelic orthography] |
201 | A well known loch lying betwixt "Aonach" and "An Saobhaidh" Sig [Signification] "Moaning Loch". |
CRUACH AN LOCHA | Cruach an Locha Cruach an Locha Cruach an Locha Cruach an Locha |
Hugh McInnes Gleann a Fithach Archibald McDougall Mulichinn Colin McIsacs Kilberry Alexander Dewar Cretshengan |
201 | A round hill overlooking "Loch Caoirean" Sig. [Signiffication] "The Hill of the Loch". |
BRAIGH FHUAR | Bradh Fuaire Bradh Fuaire Bràigh Fhuar. |
Hugh McInnes John Kennedy Cretshengan ortho: [orthography] recommended |
201 | A slight eminence on the rising ground at the South end of "Aonaidh" Sig. [Signification] "Cold Brow" or Brae |
AN T-AONACH | Aonaich Aonaich "An t-Aonach |
Hugh McInnes John Kennedy Cretshengan The Height |
201 | A large hill extending from "Bradh Fuaire" to the "Trig Station" South east of "Cnoc Buidhe" |
LOCHAN SGAIRBH | Lochan Sgairbh Lochan Sgairbh |
Hugh McInnes John Kennedy Cretshengan |
201 | A very small loch about the Centre of the summit of "Aonaich" Sig. [Signification] "Cormorant's little loch" |
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[Cruach an Locha] Luich or Locha gen. [genitive] sing. [singular] of Loch.
[An t-Aonach] A definite noun masculine beginning with a vowel requires t- with a
hyphen before it in the nominative singular.
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