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Mountain in County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland
Benaughlin Mountain, or simply Benaughlin (from Irish Binn Eachlainn), is a large hill in the Cuilcagh Mountain range in County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland
Benaughlin_Mountain
On UK Newtownstewart, County Tyrone Wind 9 2008 - Bin Mountain Airtricity Benaughlin Mountain, County Fermanagh Wind 9 2007 - Tappaghan Airtricity Lack
List of power stations in Northern Ireland
List_of_power_stations_in_Northern_Ireland
Highest mountains in Ireland
– County Donegal Croaghgorm Cuilcagh* and Benaughlin* – Counties Fermanagh and Cavan Derryveagh Mountains – County Donegal Aghla Beg Aghla More Ardloughnabrackbaddy
Lists_of_mountains_in_Ireland
Historic house in Northern Ireland
at the top of the pleasure garden, with views of the garden and Benaughlin mountain. The structure was rebuilt by the National Trust in the late-1980s
Florence_Court
Mountain range in Ireland
Stack Mountains or Bluestack Mountains, also called the Croaghgorms (Irish: na Cruacha Gorma, meaning 'the blue stacks'), are the major mountain range
Blue_Stack_Mountains
Forest park in Northern Ireland
site in the early 18th century. The present house with a view over Benaughlin Mountain is believed to have been built by his son John, afterwards the 1st
Florence_Court_Forest_Park
Mountain in Ireland
mountain itself). Walkers are advised to allow 2.5–3.5 hours to complete the full 12–14 kilometre round-trip journey. View from the summit Benaughlin
Cuilcagh
Irish county and provincial tops
of Irish High Points lists MountainViews: The Irish Mountain Website MountainViews: Irish Online Mountain Database MountainView Online Database: Highest
List of Irish counties by highest point
List_of_Irish_counties_by_highest_point
Valley in County Antrim, Northern Ireland
with its trails through the trees and alongside waterfalls. Glenariff Mountain Placenamesni.org Placenames Database of Ireland Culture Northern Ireland
Glenariff
Limestone caves in Northern Ireland
formed from three rivers draining off the northern slopes of Cuilcagh mountain, which combine underground to form the Cladagh. On the surface, the river
Marble_Arch_Caves
Village in County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland
meaning 'the right-hand turn'), is a small village at the foot of Brougher Mountain in County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland. The 2021 census recorded a population
Tempo,_County_Fermanagh
Mountain in Northern Ireland
Belmore Mountain (from Irish Sliabh Bhéal Mór , meaning 'big mouth mountain') is a hill in the townland of Gortgall, western County Fermanagh, Northern
Belmore_Mountain
Cave in the island of Ireland that feeds Shannon Pot
Tullychurry Tullyhommon Tullygerravra Landforms Badger Pot Boa Island Belmore Benaughlin Caves of Tullybrack and Belmore hills Cliffs of Magho Cuilcagh Devinish
Shannon_Cave
Cave in Northern Ireland
a 8 metres (26 ft) sump into a major extension which extended into the mountain for a further 1,500 metres (1,600 yd) to a third sump. The pair returned
Noon's_Hole
Historic mansion in Northern Ireland
National Trust. The Belmore earldom is named after the nearby Belmore Mountain, 7 miles (11 km) west of Enniskillen. Corry had hoped to be named Earl
Castle_Coole
Cliff in County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland
Florencecourt in County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland, and is part of the Cuilcagh mountain region. The cliff is situated in an area dedicated The Hanging Rock Nature
Hanging Rock, County Fermanagh
Hanging_Rock,_County_Fermanagh
Mullydinnity, Mullyduff, Mullygarry, Mullykivet, Mullyknock or Topped Mountain, Mullylogan, Mullylun, Mullylusty, Mullymesker, Mullynaburtlan, Mullynacoagh
List of townlands of County Fermanagh
List_of_townlands_of_County_Fermanagh
Mountain in Ireland
Slieve Rushen is a mountain which straddles the border between County Cavan in the Republic of Ireland and County Fermanagh in Northern Ireland. It is
Slieve_Rushen
Tullychurry Tullyhommon Tullygerravra Landforms Badger Pot Boa Island Belmore Benaughlin Caves of Tullybrack and Belmore hills Cliffs of Magho Cuilcagh Devinish
List of places in Northern Ireland
List_of_places_in_Northern_Ireland
Place in Northern Ireland, United Kingdom
controlled the entire western side of Lower Lough Erne from Belleek to Belmore Mountain. The O'Flanagans were related to the ruling family of the Uí Néill kingdom
Magheraboy
Caves found in County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland
caves found in the Karst topography on the eastern slopes of Cuilcagh Mountain, south of Florencecourt Forest Park, County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland
Badger_Pot
Human settlement in Northern Ireland
substrata combined with fen meadow, upland heath and acidic bog. The three mountains found within the parish; namely Glenkeel, Knockmore and Belmore provide
Boho,_County_Fermanagh
Townland in Boho, Northern Ireland
settlement. One of these cairns is situated on an eastern spur of Belmore Mountain overlooking the Erne valley and has the appearance of an overgrown boss
Moylehid
Upland area in County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland
Tullychurry Tullyhommon Tullygerravra Landforms Badger Pot Boa Island Belmore Benaughlin Caves of Tullybrack and Belmore hills Cliffs of Magho Cuilcagh Devinish
Knockmore
County in Northern Ireland
Beagh hills, situated to the east on the Monaghan border, and the Cuilcagh mountain range, located along Fermanagh's southern border, which contains Cuilcagh
County_Fermanagh
Human settlement in Northern Ireland
consists of the Larganess Centre, Tully Mill Bar and Restaurant and the Benaughlin Holiday Cottages. The Gortatole Outdoor Education Centre in Florencecourt
Florencecourt
Town in County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland
Regimental Museum of the Inniskilling Regiment The Marble Arch Caves Cuilcagh Mountain Global Geo-Park Lough Navar and the Cliffs of Magho Ardhowen Theatre The
Enniskillen
Village in County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland
Enniskillen on the main route to Sligo. It lies in the foothills of Belmore Mountain. The village has a Methodist church built in 1885, a Church of Ireland
Letterbreen
Series of caves in Northern Ireland
Tullychurry Tullyhommon Tullygerravra Landforms Badger Pot Boa Island Belmore Benaughlin Caves of Tullybrack and Belmore hills Cliffs of Magho Cuilcagh Devinish
Caves of the Tullybrack and Belmore hills
Caves_of_the_Tullybrack_and_Belmore_hills
Village in County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland
Erne, as far as the County Donegal coast to the west and the Sperrin Mountains in County Tyrone to the north and east. On the opposite side of the road
Derrygonnelly
Village in County Donegal, Ireland and County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland
community garden Recycling space, car parking and horticultural tunnels The mountains, hills and quiet country roads offer space for hill-walking, cycling and
Pettigo
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Collection of caves in Boho, County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland
County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland, on the northern slopes of Belmore Mountain. They encompass the main Boho Cave and the smaller Waterfall Cave and Upper
Boho_Caves
Townland in Fermanagh, Northern Ireland
Neolithic stones. The summit of a nearby hill is known as Tullybrack or Reyfad Mountain (398 metres (1,306 ft)) but it is in fact situated in the townland of Aghamore
Reyfad
BENAUGHLIN MOUNTAIN
BENAUGHLIN MOUNTAIN
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English (mainly Lancashire)
English (mainly Lancashire) : topographic name from Old English gors(t) ‘gorse’, or a habitational name from some minor place named with this word.Slovenian (Gorše) : shortened form of the personal name Gregor, Latin Gregorius.Slovenian (Gorše) : topographic name from a derivative of gora ‘mountain’, ‘hill planted with vines’, ‘wood in a hill country’ (see Gornik).
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English (Lancashire and Yorkshire)
English (Lancashire and Yorkshire) : habitational name from a place in Lancashire now known as Oakenbottom. The history of the place name is somewhat confused, but it is probably composed of the Old English elements Ç£cen or Äcen ‘oaken’ + botme ‘broad valley’. During the Middle Ages this name became successively Eakenbottom and Ickenbottom, the first element becoming associated with the dialect word hicken or higgen ‘mountain ash’ or the personal name Higgin.
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Norwegian and Swedish
Norwegian and Swedish : from Old Norse hella ‘flat stone’, ‘flagstone’, ‘flat mountain’ or hellir ‘cave’. As a Nowegian name this is generally a habitational name from any of numerous farmsteads so named. As a Swedish name, it is generally ornamental.English : variant spelling of Hell 1.German : topographic name from Middle High German helle ‘hell’ (modern German Hölle), used (often in field names) in a topographic sense to denote a hollow or a wild, precipitous place.
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English and Scottish
English and Scottish : topographic name from Old English (ge)fyrhþe ‘woodland’ or ‘scrubland on the edge of a forest’.Scottish : habitational name from Firth in Orkney.Welsh : topographic name from Welsh ffrith, ffridd ‘barren land’, ‘mountain pasture’ (a borrowing of the Old English word mentioned in 1).
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English and Scottish
English and Scottish : probably a variant of Hanney.Scottish or Irish : reduced form of McHaney.Americanized spelling of Norwegian Hanøy, a habitational name from any of four farmsteads so named, from Old Norse haðna ‘young nanny-goat’ or hani ‘cock’ (probably indicating a crag or mountain resembling a cock’s comb in shape) + øy ‘island’.Jewish (American) : Americanized form of various like-sounding Ashkenazic Jewish names.
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English
English : topographic name from Old French montagne ‘mountain’ (see Montagne).Irish : either of Norman origin, as 1, or an Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Manntáin (see Manton 2).
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English
English : variant of Allender.Respelling of German Elender, a nickname for a stranger or newcomer, from Middle High German ellende ‘strange’, ‘foreign’, or a habitational name for someone from any of twenty places named Elend, denoting a remote settlement, as for example in the Harz Mountains or in Carinthia, Austria.
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Americanized spelling of Swedish Ap(p)elberg, an ornamental name composed of the elements apel ‘apple tree’ + berg ‘mountain’.English
Americanized spelling of Swedish Ap(p)elberg, an ornamental name composed of the elements apel ‘apple tree’ + berg ‘mountain’.English : the surname Applebury is recorded in England in the 19th century, perhaps a habitational name from a lost place.
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Parvateshwar | பரà¯à®µà®¤à¯‡à®·à¯à®µà®°
God of mountains, Himalaya
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Summit of a mountain
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English and German
English and German : topographic name for someone living near a hilltop or mountain peak, from Middle English knolle ‘hilltop’, ‘hillock’ (Old English cnoll), Middle High German knol ‘peak’. In some cases the English name is habitational, from one of the many places named with this word, for example Knole in Kent or Knowle in Dorset, West Midlands, etc.German and Jewish (Ashkenazic) : nickname for a peasant or a crude clumsy person, from Middle High German knolle ‘lump’, ‘clod’, German Knolle.
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English
English : occupational name for a bookbinder, from Anglo-Norman French liur.English : possibly a topographic name (recorded in 1332 as le Lyghere) for someone who lived in a woodland clearing, from a derivative of Old English lēah ‘woodland clearing’.German : short form of a Germanic personal name formed with liut ‘people’, ‘tribe’ + hari ‘army’.German : possibly a topographic name formed with the element lir ‘swamp’, ‘bog’, or a habitational name from Lier, named with this word.Dutch : habitational name from Lier, in the Belgian province of Antwerp.Norwegian : habitational name from any of numerous farmsteads named with the indefinite plural form of li ‘mountain slope’, ‘hillside’ (see Li 4).
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English
English : variant of Gurney.Altered spelling of Polish Gorny.Possibly an altered spelling of German Gornig, Görnig, occupational names for a miner, from Polish góra ‘mountain’.
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Partial translation of Swedish Sjöberg, an ornamental name composed of the elements sjö ‘sea’ + berg ‘mountain’, ‘hill’.English
Partial translation of Swedish Sjöberg, an ornamental name composed of the elements sjö ‘sea’ + berg ‘mountain’, ‘hill’.English : from a Middle English form of an Old English feminine personal name, Sǣburh, composed of the elements sǣ ‘sea’ + burh ‘fortified place’.Possibly also English : habitational name from Seaborough in Dorset (from Old English seofon ‘seven’ + beorg ‘hill’, ‘burial mound’) or possibly from Seaborough Hall in Essex.
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Hemaadri | ஹேமாதà¯à®°à¯€
Mountain of gold
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South German
South German : topographic name for someone who lived on a corner (either a street corner, or the corner of a valley running around a mountain), from an altered form of Eck + the suffix -er, denoting an inhabitant.Dutch and German : from a Germanic personal name composed of the elements agi ‘point (of a sword)’ + heri ‘army’.South German(Swabia) : occupational name for a farmer, from an agent derivative of eggen ‘to harrow’.English : variant of Edgar 1.
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One belonging to the mountains, Another name for Paarvati, * * *
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Himaadri | ஹிமாதà¯à®°à¯€
Snow mountain, The himalayas
Himaadri | ஹிமாதà¯à®°à¯€
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Irish
Irish : reduced Anglicized form of Gaelic Mac Gormáin and Ó Gormáin ‘son (or descendant) of Gormán’, a personal name from a diminutive of gorm ‘dark blue’, ‘noble’. Compare O’Gorman.English : from the Middle English personal name Gormund, Old English GÄrmund, composed of the elements gÄr ‘spear’ + mund ‘protection’.English : topographic name for someone who lived by or on a triangular patch of land (see Gore).German (Görmann) : variant of Gehrmann.German (Görmann) : of Slavic origin, occupational name for a miner, from Slavic góra ‘mountain’.
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Mountain
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Arabic
Educator; Preceptor
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Biblical
My; or his; people.
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British, English
Meadow of Grass
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Muslim
Glorious, Exalted
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Indian, Sanskrit
Obedient; One who Proceeds Towards the Goal
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Made of Honey
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Muslim
Perfect
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Muslim
Delighted, Satisfied
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Kalpavalli | கலà¯à®ªà®¾à®µà®¾à®²à¯à®²à¯€Â
Flower
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a.
Of or relating to the Ural Mountains.
n.
The slope of a side of a mountain chain; hence, the general slope of a country; aspect.
n.
The state or quality of being mountainous.
n.
A mountainlike mass; something of great bulk.
v. i.
To lie or act as a mountaineer; to climb mountains.
n.
A mountain or hill, usually more or less conical in form, from which lava, cinders, steam, sulphur gases, and the like, are ejected; -- often popularly called a burning mountain.
n.
The space inclosed between ranges of hills or mountains; the strip of land at the bottom of the depressions intersecting a country, including usually the bed of a stream, with frequently broad alluvial plains on one or both sides of the stream. Also used figuratively.
a.
Of or pertaining to a mountain or mountains; growing or living on a mountain; found on or peculiar to mountains; among mountains; as, a mountain torrent; mountain pines; mountain goats; mountain air; mountain howitzer.
a.
Large as, or resembling, a mountain; huge; of great bulk; as, a mountainous heap.
a.
Not divided; not separated or disunited; unbroken; whole; continuous; as, plains undivided by rivers or mountains.
a.
Pertaining to, or designating, the Urals, a mountain range between Europe and Asia.
a.
Like a mountain; mountainous; vast; very great.
a.
Full of, or containing, mountains; as, the mountainous country of the Swiss.
a.
Inhabiting mountains.
superl.
Of great extent; very spacious or large; also, huge in bulk; immense; enormous; as, the vast ocean; vast mountains; the vast empire of Russia.
n.
An inhabitant of a mountain; one who lives among mountains.
n.
A small mountain.
n.
A mountaineer.
n.
A range, chain, or group of such elevations; as, the White Mountains.
adv.
In a high degree; to no small extent; exceedingly; excessively; extremely; as, a very great mountain; a very bright sum; a very cold day; the river flows very rapidly; he was very much hurt.