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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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ALLT NA CLOICHE-MHUILINN | Allt na Cloich-Mhuilinn Allt na Cloich-Mhuilinn |
Rvd. [Reverend] J.M. Joass Golspie Mr. A. McLeod Crask |
075 | This name applies to a small Mountain Stream, having its source about half a mile south of Loch Dabhach, and after flowing in a southern direction for about a mile it joins Abhainn na Bruaich Duibhe. The name signifies "Burn of the Mile Stone" |
MEALL A' CHNOIC | Meall a' Chnoic Meall a' Chnoic |
Rvd. [Reverend] J M. Joass Mr. A McLeod |
075 | This name applies to an ordinary sized hill situated south of Allt na Cloich-mhuilinn, where it joins Abhainn na Bruaiche duibhe. The name signifies "Hill of the Knoll." Duke of Sutherland Pro. [Proprietor] |
COIRE NA SEILGA | Coire na Seilga Coire na Seilga |
Rvd. [Reverend] J.M. Joass Mr. A. McLeod |
075 | This name signifies the "Hunting corry," and is situated Northeast of Meall a' Chnoic Duke of Sutherland Pro. [Proprietor] |
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[Page] 54County of Sutherland Sheet 75
Allt na Cloiche-muilinn [Circled Note]
Rule - When two nouns are joined together
with a hyphen, the antecedent noun generally
governs the other in the genitive.
The antecedent noun is declined in both numbers
according to its own declension with the subjunctive noun
agreeing with it in every case like an adjective but always retaining the termination
of its genitive in both numbers-
See Forbes's Gaelic Grammar page 62
Coire na Seilga [Note]
Seilge or Sealga [Circled]
Leathan ri Leathan
is caol ri caol
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