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Aiìììnean Aitean Agus Fìiineachan.
397
Clachan an Dìseirt, 6403, now
Dalmally (the Kiiktown of the
Hermitage of St. Connan).
(C.P.N.S.).
Cluainidh, 2552, Clunie, Kin-
gussie, Macpherson's seat.
Cnoc an Fhraoich, 5755, near
Fort WilHam.
Cnoc nan Aingeal, 6265 n.
Cnòideart, 1958, 3534, Knoy-
dart.
Còig Uladh, 3808, the Province
of Ulster.
Coille Chros, 2302, etc, in
Morar.
Coire Charmaig, 6094, in Glen
Lochay, Killin.
Coire Dearg, 6771.
Coire an Easa, 3214 n., Suther-
land.
Coire na Cloiche, 6803, at head
of Alder Buni, Ben Alder.
Coire na Snaige, 6694.
Coire Ratha, 6763, near head of
Glen Nevis, famed for pasture.
Coire Uanain, 1469, on east side
of An Lànne Dhubh (Loch
Linnhe).
Creag Uanach, 6643, etc, at
head of Loch Trèig.
Cruachan (in full Cruachan
Beann, "C. of Peaks"), moun-
tain by Loch Awe • it has five
peaks.
Cuil Eachaidh, 5718, near Fort
Augustus.
Cuil-lodair, 1860, CuUoden (for
v^ Cuil-lodam).
[^/ Cilil Rathain, 5635, Coleraine in
' /ireland. ■--
An Dail, 6489 n., on Loch Tay.
Dail an Easa, 1547, in Glen
Etive.
^' An Dèabhadh, 6637, Loch Trèig.
Diùraidh, 5207, Jura.
An Dreòllainn, 2548, 4082, 5138,
a poetic name for Muli.
Druim a' Chothuis, 1541, in Glen
Etive.
Dubhghaill, 4199 n.
Duibhnich, 4090, 4675, 4687,
5752, 5789, the Clan Campbell
(from an ancestor named
Duibhne).
An Dìin Aorach, 4643. Inverary
Castle, seat of ArgvlL
Dùn Bheagain, 3938, 3947,.
4362, etc, Dunvegan, Mac-
Leod's seat.
Dìm Bhuirbh, 6148, in Eenbecula
(Norse, horgr, a fort).
Dùn Chailleann, 5187, Dunkeld
(C.P.N.S.).
Dùn Chrombaidh, 2470 n.
Dùn Dealgan, 3111, Dundalk in
Ireland; C'ù Chulainn's seat.
Dùn Eideann, 1459, 5186, Edm-
burgh (C.P.N.S.).
Dùn nan Ultach, 5623, North
Kintvre ("the Ulstermen's
Fort"). (C.P.N.S.)
Dùn Sgàthaich, 5059, in Sleat,
Skye (Fort of Sgathach, a
traditional female warrior who
taught Cu Chulainn).
Dùn Tuilm, 3949, 5124, 5164,
5395, Duntuilm, Trotternish,
Skye ; a seat of I\IacDonald of
Sleat.
An Dùnan, 2041, in north of
Sutherland.
Dùthaich Mhic Aoidh, 4145,
6557, IMackay's Country, or
the Reay Couutry, in north of
Sutherland.
Dùthaich :\Ihic Shuibhne, 6557,
MacSween's Country in north
of Ireland.
An Eadailt, 540, 3779, Italv.
An t-Eadarbhealach, 6809, a
pass between Loch Ericht
district and Brae Lochaber.
An Ealaidh, 3748 n.
Earra Ghàidheal, 4648, 5793,
1660, 6871, ArgvII (C.P.N.S.).
An Eiglipheit, 25Ò7, 4190, 4620.
/ Egj'pt (also Eiphit).
Eigneig, 1045, in N. Uist.
397
Clachan an Dìseirt, 6403, now
Dalmally (the Kiiktown of the
Hermitage of St. Connan).
(C.P.N.S.).
Cluainidh, 2552, Clunie, Kin-
gussie, Macpherson's seat.
Cnoc an Fhraoich, 5755, near
Fort WilHam.
Cnoc nan Aingeal, 6265 n.
Cnòideart, 1958, 3534, Knoy-
dart.
Còig Uladh, 3808, the Province
of Ulster.
Coille Chros, 2302, etc, in
Morar.
Coire Charmaig, 6094, in Glen
Lochay, Killin.
Coire Dearg, 6771.
Coire an Easa, 3214 n., Suther-
land.
Coire na Cloiche, 6803, at head
of Alder Buni, Ben Alder.
Coire na Snaige, 6694.
Coire Ratha, 6763, near head of
Glen Nevis, famed for pasture.
Coire Uanain, 1469, on east side
of An Lànne Dhubh (Loch
Linnhe).
Creag Uanach, 6643, etc, at
head of Loch Trèig.
Cruachan (in full Cruachan
Beann, "C. of Peaks"), moun-
tain by Loch Awe • it has five
peaks.
Cuil Eachaidh, 5718, near Fort
Augustus.
Cuil-lodair, 1860, CuUoden (for
v^ Cuil-lodam).
[^/ Cilil Rathain, 5635, Coleraine in
' /ireland. ■--
An Dail, 6489 n., on Loch Tay.
Dail an Easa, 1547, in Glen
Etive.
^' An Dèabhadh, 6637, Loch Trèig.
Diùraidh, 5207, Jura.
An Dreòllainn, 2548, 4082, 5138,
a poetic name for Muli.
Druim a' Chothuis, 1541, in Glen
Etive.
Dubhghaill, 4199 n.
Duibhnich, 4090, 4675, 4687,
5752, 5789, the Clan Campbell
(from an ancestor named
Duibhne).
An Dìin Aorach, 4643. Inverary
Castle, seat of ArgvlL
Dùn Bheagain, 3938, 3947,.
4362, etc, Dunvegan, Mac-
Leod's seat.
Dìm Bhuirbh, 6148, in Eenbecula
(Norse, horgr, a fort).
Dùn Chailleann, 5187, Dunkeld
(C.P.N.S.).
Dùn Chrombaidh, 2470 n.
Dùn Dealgan, 3111, Dundalk in
Ireland; C'ù Chulainn's seat.
Dùn Eideann, 1459, 5186, Edm-
burgh (C.P.N.S.).
Dùn nan Ultach, 5623, North
Kintvre ("the Ulstermen's
Fort"). (C.P.N.S.)
Dùn Sgàthaich, 5059, in Sleat,
Skye (Fort of Sgathach, a
traditional female warrior who
taught Cu Chulainn).
Dùn Tuilm, 3949, 5124, 5164,
5395, Duntuilm, Trotternish,
Skye ; a seat of I\IacDonald of
Sleat.
An Dùnan, 2041, in north of
Sutherland.
Dùthaich Mhic Aoidh, 4145,
6557, IMackay's Country, or
the Reay Couutry, in north of
Sutherland.
Dùthaich :\Ihic Shuibhne, 6557,
MacSween's Country in north
of Ireland.
An Eadailt, 540, 3779, Italv.
An t-Eadarbhealach, 6809, a
pass between Loch Ericht
district and Brae Lochaber.
An Ealaidh, 3748 n.
Earra Ghàidheal, 4648, 5793,
1660, 6871, ArgvII (C.P.N.S.).
An Eiglipheit, 25Ò7, 4190, 4620.
/ Egj'pt (also Eiphit).
Eigneig, 1045, in N. Uist.
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Description | Items from a collection of 170 volumes relating to Gaelic matters. Mainly philological works in the Celtic and some non-Celtic languages. Some books extensively annotated by Angus Matheson, the first Professor of Celtic at Glasgow University. |
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Description | Selected items from five 'Special and Named Printed Collections'. Includes books in Gaelic and other Celtic languages, works about the Gaels, their languages, literature, culture and history. |
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