Meall an Fheadain
hill or mountain · Highland · 204m
Marilyn
GaelicAI-generated
The name refers to a rounded hill associated with a tuft or clump. 'Meall' means a rounded hill, 'an' is the definite article 'the', and 'fheadain' is likely derived from 'feadan', meaning a tuft or clump.
Word origins
- Meall
- Gaelicrounded hill(from meall "rounded hill")
- an
- Gaelicthe(from an "the")
- fheadain
- Gaelictuft, clump(from feadan "tuft, clump")