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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
CÀM CHREAG Càm Creag
Càm Creag
Càm Chreag
John McIntyre Clifton
James Stewart Auch
091 Applicable to a Small rock near the top of Beinn a Breacleathd. Sig [Signification] Crooked rock.
LETHCHEARCALL Leth Cearcall
Leth Cearcall
Lethchearcall
John McIntyre Clifton
James Stewart Auch
the "semicircle"
091 Applied to a feature near the top of Beinn a' Breacleathd.
Sig. [Signification] Half circle A Semi-circle
ALLT TIGH-NA-LEIRGE Allt Tigh na Leirg

Allt Tigh-na-leirge
John McIntyre Clifton
James Stewart Auch
091 A mountain rivulet having its rise on Beinn a' Breacleathd & near Carn Buachille Breig, takes a northerly course, past Auch & enters Allt Chonoghlais. Sig [Signification] Burn of the house of the plain.

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[Notes to Lethchearcall:]
should be aspirated
Leth-chearcall or
Lethchearcall
See the word Leth-chearcall in all the Gaelic Dictionaries
written always a Compound word like semi-circle
Written often without the hyphen

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