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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
COIRE GARBH Coire Garbh
Coire Garbh
Coire Garbh
Mr. McKenzie, Tarafochtire
Mr McColl, Kennacraig
Mr. Brown, Cregan Ferry
074 A hollow situated south of Meall Garbh, it is very Rocky.
MEALL NAN CAORACH Meall nan Caoirich
Meall nan Caoirich
Meall nan Caoirich
"Meall nan Caorach."
Mr. McKenzie, Tarafochtire
Mr McColl, Kennacraig
Mr. Brown, Cregan Ferry
G. O. [Gaelic Orthography]
074 A hill of Considerable size situated West of Meall Garbh.
EAS GARBH Eas na Garbh
Eas na Garbh
Eas na Garbh
Mr. McIntyre Dallachulish
Mr. Brown Cregan Ferry
Mr. McKenzie, Tarafochtire
074 A very rough rocky ravine & stream having its source in the Corry of the same name and flowing southwards into Abhainn Dubh

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[Notes]
Meall nan Caorach - See Macleod & Dewars Dicty [Dictionary]
See also declension of Caora in McAlpine's Grammar
Caorach - Gen. plur. indef. [Genitive plural indefinite] Chaorach
Gen. plur. def. [Genitive plural definite ]nan Caorach.
"Eas Garbh". See "Coire Garbh".

"Meall nan Caorach." [note] Hill of the Sheep.

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