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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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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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