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- Scottish Gaelic as: Camarran (masculine), Chamarran (feminine); or as Camshron (masculine) and Chamshron (feminine).[citation needed] Alan Cameron (disambiguation)...
- Gaelic camb crooked, as in Campbell Caimbeul Crooked-Mouth and Cameron Camshron Crooked Nose), another that it may point to his prowess as a sportsman...
- Ochiltree/Ochailtreabhach and many more. Campbell/Caimbeul "crooked mouth" and Cameron/Camshron "crooked nose" are two examples of surnames based on epithets, while Fraser/Frisealach...
- community : a comprehensive sociolinguistic survey of Scottish Gaelic. Gòrdan Camshron, Pàdruig Moireach, Brian Ó Curnáin, Iain Caimbeul, Brian MacDonald, Tamás...
- Callanach, MacCallan Caimbeul Campbell Caimbeulach Campbell Camran Cameron Camshron Cameron Camshronach Cameron Cananach Buchanan Canonach Buchanan, MacPherson...
- (mac + Dòmhnall) Caimbeul 'Campbell' (cam 'crooked' + beul 'mouth') vs Camshron 'Cameron' (cam + sròn 'nose') sgian-dubh 'Sgian-dubh' (sgian 'knife' +...
- fought in 1570 between the Clan Cameron and Clan Mackintosh. Domhnall Dubh Camshròn, XV Chief of Clan Cameron, had died, leaving an infant son, Ailean, at...
- theft from Ulster Scots merchants and Anglo-Irish landlords. Iain Dubh Camshròn (Sergent Mòr), who fought on after the Jacobite rising of 1745 until his...
- Gaelic names Campbell (originally caimbeul) "crooked-mouth" and Cameron (camshròn) "crooked nose", as well as the sports term cambóg, which in Gaelic refers...
- Lochiel, S.J. (Scottish Gaelic: Maighstir Sandaidh, an t-Athair Alasdair Camshròn) (1701 – 19 October 1746) was a Scottish nobleman, who became an outlawed...