- The
Brahan Seer,
known in his
native Scottish Gaelic as
Coinneach Odhar ("Dark Kenneth"), and
Kenneth Mackenzie, was,
according to legend, a predictor...
-
although Corrour Lodge at that time was
where the
drove road
crossed Coire Odhar, some 5
miles (8.0 km)
southeast of the station. However, when the station...
- Fermanagh. The name
derives from the
Gaelic Mac Uidhir,
which is "son of
Odhar"
meaning 'sallow' or 'pale-faced'.
According to legend, this
relates to...
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Hector Odhar Maclean (?–1496), or
Eachann Odhar Maclean in
Scottish Gaelic, or
Hector Maclean the Swarthy, was the 9th
Chief of Maclean. He
succeeded his...
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Beinn Odhar is a
Scottish mountain situated at the
northern extremity of the Loch
Lomond and the
Trossachs National Park. It
stands four km (2.5 mi) north...
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Creag Odhar is a
rocky mountain peak in the
southern Highlands of Scotland, in
Perthshire north of Aberfeldy. The name is Gaelic, from creag, meaning...
- from the
Gaelic Odhar meaning "dark, pale". In Scotland, Orr may be a sept of Clan Campbell. The
primary origin is from the
Gaelic odhar,
meaning "dark"...
- on Mar
Lodge Estate, Aberdeenshire, Scotland. It is
located below Coire Odhar between The Devil's
Point and
Cairn Toul on the
western side of the River...
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Meall Odhar is a
mountain in the
Scottish Highlands,
situated about 3 km to the west of Tyndrum,
close to the
northern boundary of the Loch
Lomond and...
- Uír. It is
thought to mean "son of the
servant of
Saint Odhar".
Legend says that
Saint Odhar was
Saint Patrick's charioteer.
Caolan McAleer, Northern...