Socach Uachdarach
hill or mountain · Argyll and Bute
GaelicAI-generated
Socach Uachdarach is likely Gaelic, with 'socach' possibly meaning 'plough-shaped' or related to a plough. 'Uachdarach' means 'upper' or 'high'. Thus, it refers to the upper plough-shaped hill.
Word origins
- Socach
- Gaelicplough-shaped(from socach "plough-shaped")
- Uachdarach
- Gaelicupper, high(from uachdarach "upper, high")