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Hunting lodge is bothan seilg.

The Scots use the words bothan, both or bothy, which derive from Old Irish both, meaning a hut or mountain shelter. Bothan is the Gaelic version; both and bothy are Scots dialect.

The English word booth is closely related.

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In Scottish Gaelic it is 'loidse Còrnach' or 'Taigh-geata Còrnach'.

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"Lóiste na Sceiche Gile"

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