- as Éamonn an
Chnuic, or
Edmund of the Hill. For
similar reasons, his
sister was
known as "Sally of the Hill", (Irish:
Sadhbh an
Chnuic). His father's...
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Hillhead (Scots: Hullheid,
Scottish Gaelic:
Ceann a'
Chnuic) is an area of Glasgow, Scotland.
Situated north of
Kelvingrove Park and to the
south of the...
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includes the
songs "Curragh of Kildare", "Come by the Hills", "Eamonn an
Chnuic", and Shay Healy's
topical song "This Town is Not Our Own",
among others...
- or loss. An
example is “A Chláirsioch
Chnuic Í Chosgair” by
Gofraidh Fionn Ó Dálaigh (-1387): A chláirsioch
chnuic Í
Chosgair c****rios súan ar siorrosgaibh...
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Hillpark (Scottish Gaelic: Pàirc a'
Chnuic, Scots: Hullpairk) is an area in the city of Glasgow, Scotland. It is
situated south of the
River Clyde. Hillpark...
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Hilton of Cadboll, or
simply Hilton, (Scottish Gaelic:
Baile a'
Chnuic) is a
village about 15 km (9 mi)
southeast of Tain in
Easter Ross, in the Scottish...
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Chlachain (Strathnairn) Loch a’
Chlaidheimh (north of Loch Monar) Loch a'
Chnuic (Abernethy Forest) Loch a’ Chràthaich (south of Cannich, Inverness-shire)...
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Hilton (Scottish Gaelic:
Baile A'
Chnuic) is a
former village now part of the city of Inverness, in the
Highland council area of Scotland. It is about...
- were
attacked by a
large body of Macleans, at a
place called Inbhir a'
Chnuic, and
tradition states that 60 of them were
slain and that the
chief had...
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released from the dam to feed the
Abhainn a'
Chnuic Bhric,
which flows to the
northwest and
empties into Loch a'
Chnuic Bhric. This has a
surface area of 64 acres...