Cnoc na Pairce Duibhe
hill or mountain · Argyll and Bute
GaelicAI-generated
This name describes a dark hill or mountain associated with a park or enclosed area. 'Cnoc' means hill, 'na' means of the, 'pairce' means park, and 'dubh' (lenited to 'duibhe') means black or dark.
Word origins
- Cnoc
- Gaelichill(from cnoc "hill, round hill")
- na
- Gaelicof the(from an "the (genitive singular masculine/feminine)")
- Pairce Duibhe
- Gaelicdark park(from pàirc "park, field, enclosure", dubh "black, dark")