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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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DÙN A' BHUIC | Dun a Bochd Dun a Bochd Dun a Bochd Boc Bochd Dun a' Bhuic |
Robert Clarke Mr. Ballintine Robert Stewart McLeod's Gaelic Dictionary McFarlanes Gaelic Dictionary in possession of R. Stewart The Buck's Hillock |
246 | A small natural hillock On its summit are the distinct traces of a circular building or of some work of art. There is no tradition concerning it, further than the inhabitants believe, such to have been castles or forts. Mr. Ballintyne says that the name Signifies the Buck's hill or fort, the pronounciation is Bochd. |
FORT [Dùn a' Bhuic] | Dun a Bochd Dun a Bochd Dun a Bochd Boc Bochd Dun a' Bhuic |
Robert Clarke Mr. Ballintine Robert Stewart McLeod's Gaelic Dictionary McFarlanes Gaelic Dictionary in possession of R. Stewart The Buck's Hillock |
246 | A small natural hillock On its summit are the distinct traces of a circular building or of some work of art. There is no tradition concerning it, further than the inhabitants believe, such to have been castles or forts. Mr. Ballintyne says that the name Signifies the Buck's hill or fort, the pronounciation is Bochd. |
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