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Hill of Stroupster

hill or mountain · Highland

Old NorseAI-generated

The name probably combines Old Norse 'strútr', meaning 'pointed' or 'snout', with 'ster', possibly referring to a steading or farm. It describes a hill with a pointed shape or a farm on a prominent feature.

Word origins

Stroupster
Old Norsepointed feature or farm(from strútr "pointed, snout", ster "steading, farm")