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Freuchie, Fruchie, Fruchy, Fruhchie, The_Freuchie, The_Fruchie, The_Fruchy,
The Freuchie [ðə ˈfrʌxe, -ˈfruxi]
pn. Freuchie (Fife).
Gearie, Geerie, Geery, Geirie, Gerry, Gheerie, The_Geerie, The_Geirie,
The Geerie [ðə ˈgiːrɪ]
pn. Garioch (Aberdeenshire).
Glessart, Glessert, Glessurt, The_Glessert,
The Glessert [ðə ˈglɛsərt]
pn. Glassford (South Lanarkshire).
Ha$en, Haen, The_Ha$en,
The Ha'en [ðə heən]
pn. Easthaven (Angus).
Hilltoon, Hilltoun, Huhlltoon, Hulltoon, Hulltoun, The_Hilltoon, The_Hilltoun, The_Hulltoon,
The Hilltoun [hɪl, hʌl]
pn. Hilltown (Dundee).
Howewuid, Howwid, Howwuid, The_Howewid, The_Howwuid,
The Howewid [ðə ˈhʌuwɪd, wʌd]
pn. Howwood (Renfrewshire).
The_Inch_Abbey, The_Inch_Aibey,
The Inch Aibey [ðə ɪnʃ ebɪ]
pn. Inch Abbey (County Down).
Langam, Langham, Langholm, Langhowm, Muckle_toun, The_Langham, The_Langham, The_Langhowm, The_Muckle_Toon, The_Muckle_Toun,
The Langham [ˈlɑŋəm]
pn. Langholm (Dumfriesshire).
also known as the The Muckle Toun.
From Old English Langham.
Compounds and phrases etc.
Langham ell: A measure of 371/8 inches.
Langham lily: col. The dandelion Taraxacum officinale.
Langham tack: col. A nail.
The_Lang_Raw,
The Lang Raw [ðə laŋ rɑː]
pn. Eaglesham (Renfrewshire).
Mairns, Mearns, The_Mairns, The_Mearns,
The Mearns [ðə mɛrnz]
pn. The Mearns (Kincardineshire, Aberdeenshire).
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