The proper name may be Muhr, or also Muir(Scottish-American naturalist John Muir), both for surnames and locations. Some uses of the name are based on the Scottish word muir (myure) meaning moor.The similar common word is spelled myrrh, a botanical resin or incense.
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Edwin Muir has written: 'Edwin Muir, uncollected Scottish criticism' -- subject(s): Addresses, essays, lectures, History and criticism, Scottish literature
What is the Scottish Gaelic for the English word 'sick'.
Laird
Valley
Rón is the dictionary version. I believe Rona is derived from Rón, it can be seen sometimes in place names.
tur muir-seilche seilche sligeanach
No, driech is a Scots word meaning wet and horrible. The Scottish Gaelic for rainy is "Fliuch"
Hill or mountain
Muir is 'sea' in both Irish Gaelic and Scottish Gaelic.
If you mean 'tholing' it is a Scottish word meaning to suffer or endure