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Sutherland (Scottish Gaelic:
Cataibh) is a
historic county,
registration county and
lieutenancy area in the
Highlands of Scotland. The name
dates from...
- from Cait,
which is also
preserved in the
Gaelic name for
Sutherland (
Cataibh), in
several specific names within that
county and in the
earliest recorded...
- the
county of
Caithness and in the
Scottish Gaelic name for Sutherland,
Cataibh,
which means "among the Cats". The
oldest known version of the
modern name...
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resources and
supports is
still limited. Duwe, Kurt C (January 2012). "
Cataibh an Ear &
Gallaibh (East
Sutherland & Caithness)" (PDF). Gàidhlig (Scottish...
- Ciad Diùc
Cataibh, le c****d foill, 'S le c****d càirdeas do na Goill, Gum b' ann an
Iutharn 'n robh do thoil, 'S gum b'fheàrr leam Iùdas làmh rium. First...
- Caithness,
Sutherland and Ross (Gaelic: Gallaibh,
Cataibh agus Ros) is a
constituency of the
Scottish Parliament covering the
northern part of the Highland...
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Norse Katanes ("headland of the cat"), and the
Gaelic name for Sutherland,
Cataibh,
meaning "among the Cats". The
location of "Thule",
first mentioned by...
- C. (April 2005). "Gàidhlig (Scottish Gaelic)
Local Studies - Vol. 22:
Cataibh an Ear &
Gallaibh (East
Sutherland & Caithness)" (PDF).
Linguae Celticae...
- Old
Norse Southern territory. The
Gaelic name for the
region today is
Cataibh ("among the Cats"),
which refers to the same
tribe that
Caithness takes...
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located in the area of
later Moray and Ross. Cait
survives in Caithness; as
Cataibh, the
modern Scottish Gaelic name for Sutherland, and as
Innse Catt, the...