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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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STOB NA BOINE DRUIM-FHIONN | Stob na Boine druim-ionn Stob na Boine druim-ionn Stob na Boine druim-ionn "Stob na Boine Druim-Fhionn" |
Duncan Lawson, Corrow John Jackson, Lochgoilhead Hugh McGlashan, Lochgoilhead Gaelic Ortho [Orthography] |
142 | A conspicuous feature of considerable height on the south side of Coire Charr. Signification, "Stob" a term generally applied to pointed eminences "na Boine druim-ionn" The white backed cow. |
COIREIN RATHAID | Coirean Rathaid | Duncan Lawson, Corrow John Jackson, Lochgoilhead Hugh McGlashan, Lochgoilhead | 142 | A small dell or hollow situated at extreme head of Gleann Ban. Sign. [Signification] Road little dell. |
MONADH BEAG | Monadh Beag | Duncan Lawson, Corrow John Jackson, Lochgoilhead Hugh McGlashan, Lochgoilhead | 142 | A well known name applied to a ridged topped feature of inconsiderable height & situated about half a mile north of Drimsynie (142.10 trace 1.) Sign. [Signification] Little hill. |
Continued entries/extra info
[Page] 43Argyllshire
Druimionn - Ridgy - mar stuaidh
P [-] Dhrumionn - like a ridgy wave
Druim-fhionn - White backed -
Therefore Druimionn would be incorrect.
It should be Stob na Boine Druim-fhionn
Transcribers who have contributed to this page.
Celia Skelton
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