- sgribhinn
- rocky side of a hill or shore (Arms., M`A.); for sgridhinn, from the Norse skriða, pl. skriðna, a lnadslip on a hill-side. See sgrìodan.
Etymological dictionary of the Gaelic language. Alexander Gairm Publications. 1982.
Etymological dictionary of the Gaelic language. Alexander Gairm Publications. 1982.
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