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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
COIRE NA DOIRE Coire Doire
Coire Doire
Coire Doire
Donald Lindsey Lagan Garbh
Duncan McColl Barrs
Thomas McDiarmid Kingshouse
046 Applied to a small corrie at the rise of 'Eas Blar Eite"
Sig: [Signification] Thicket Corrie
EAS A' BHODAICH Eas a' Bhodach
Eas a' Bhodach
Eas a' Bhodach
"Eas a' Bhodaich"
Donald Lindsey Lagan Garbh
Duncan McColl Barrs
Thomas McDiarmid Kingshouse
Gaelic Orthography
046 A deep rocky stream between "Eas Blar Eite" & "Eas an Doire Mhor"
Sig: [Signification] The Old Man's Cataract
EAS BLAR EITE Eas Blar Eite
Eas Blar Eite
Eas Blar Eite
Donald Lindsey Lagan Garbh
Duncan McColl Barrs
Duncan McLarin Alltachaorain
046 Applied to a deep rocky stream rising in "Coire Doire" & falling into the "River Etive" about half a mile north of "Eas a' Bhodach's junction with same river
Sig: [Signification] Stretching Green Cataract.
STOB NA DOIRE Stob an Doire
Stob an Doire
Stob an Doire
Donald Lindsey Lagan Garbh
Duncan McColl Barrs
Thomas McDiarmid Kingshouse
046 A prominent rocky peak on the ridge of "Buachaille Etive Mor" situated a short distance north of "Coire Doire".
Sig: [Signification] The Thicket Peak

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"Stob na Doire" The Thicket Peak
"Coire na Doire" The Thicket Corrie. See above. NH

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