- The Isle of
Lewis (Scottish Gaelic:
Eilean Leòdhais) or
simply Lewis (pronounced [ˈʎɔːəs̪] ) is the
northern part of
Lewis and Harris, the
largest island...
- Lews
Castle (Scottish Gaelic:
Caisteal Leòdhais) is a
Victorian era
castle located west of the town of Stornoway, Isle of Lewis, Scotland. It was built...
- The
Lewis chessmen (Scottish Gaelic: Fir-thàilisg
Leòdhais [fiɾʲˈhaːlɪʃkʲ loː.ɪʃ]) or Uig chessmen,
named after the
island or the bay
where they were found...
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Lewis Camanachd (Scottish Gaelic:
Comann Camanachd Leòdhais is the
senior shinty team from the Isle of Lewis, Scotland. The club
entered North Division...
-
commonly known as Clan
MacLeod of
Lewis (Scottish Gaelic:
Clann Mhic Leòid
Leòdhais), is a
Highland Scottish clan,
which at its
height held
extensive lands...
- sea
kayaking sections.
There are four main
sports centres:
Ionad Spors Leodhais in Stornoway,
which has a 25 m
swimming pool;
Harris Sports Centre; Lionacleit...
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Harris (Na Hearadh)
Outer Hebrides part of an
island Isle of
Lewis (Eilean
Leòdhais)
Outer Hebrides part of an
island Isleornsay (Eilean Iarmain) Skye place...
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Retrieved 24
August 2021. Cox,
Richard A. V. (2022).
Ainmean Tuineachaidh Leodhais: The
Settlement Names of
Lewis (PDF). Brig o' Turk:
Clann Tuirc. pp. 859–861...
- Head ", now
usually known in
English simply as
Barra Head and Beàrnaraigh
Leòdhais,
known as
Great Bernera . More
recently Gaelic speakers have also used...
- page 199.
Ordnance Survey Explorer Map 460,
North Lewis/Ceann a
Tuath Leòdhais. St Kilda:
Revised Nomination of St
Kilda for
inclusion in the
World Heritage...