Books and other items printed in Gaelic from 1871 to 1900 > Cunntas air boidhicheadan Ceann-Lochearn agus Edinample, or, A description of the beauties of Edinample and Lochearnhead
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Stile a chroin, 3189 ft., a mountain immed¬
iately to the west of Beinn Yourlich.
p. 11, lines 1,4,5,7,14.
SBamentad. Celt. Eng., laminated.
&er-phery. Celt. Eng., periphery.
jtt&ats in one,. Uncommon occurrence l
Jts apparition. Celt. Eng., appearance.
Amazement. The only amazement pos¬
sible here would be, if one were to find out
what he is driving at. Perhaps he means
‘amassment’. But what then of‘excavated’?
Query — ‘agger et fossa’ ?
Sircurate. Celt. Eng. shaped like a bow.
p. 12, lines 3,5,10,10,18,20.
Jts ferine. Lat. ferus,—wild. ‘Vittaiic'k,
Of villages, homely. — Johnson. Concise
illustration- Well may’st thou claim thy
meed of praise! Sximious. Choice, ex¬
cellent. Slop. (sic). Tdein £ach. 2660 ft.
a mountain rising above Ardchullarie on
Loch Lubnaig side.
From the last few pages we get an insight
into the amazing depths of Angus’ know-
Stile a chroin, 3189 ft., a mountain immed¬
iately to the west of Beinn Yourlich.
p. 11, lines 1,4,5,7,14.
SBamentad. Celt. Eng., laminated.
&er-phery. Celt. Eng., periphery.
jtt&ats in one,. Uncommon occurrence l
Jts apparition. Celt. Eng., appearance.
Amazement. The only amazement pos¬
sible here would be, if one were to find out
what he is driving at. Perhaps he means
‘amassment’. But what then of‘excavated’?
Query — ‘agger et fossa’ ?
Sircurate. Celt. Eng. shaped like a bow.
p. 12, lines 3,5,10,10,18,20.
Jts ferine. Lat. ferus,—wild. ‘Vittaiic'k,
Of villages, homely. — Johnson. Concise
illustration- Well may’st thou claim thy
meed of praise! Sximious. Choice, ex¬
cellent. Slop. (sic). Tdein £ach. 2660 ft.
a mountain rising above Ardchullarie on
Loch Lubnaig side.
From the last few pages we get an insight
into the amazing depths of Angus’ know-
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Description | Out-of-copyright books printed in Gaelic between 1631 and 1900. Also some pamphlets and chapbooks. Includes poetry and songs, religious books such as catechisms and hymns, and different editions of the Bible and the Psalms. Also includes the second book ever published in Gaelic in 1631. |
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