How far from Cambridge to Glasgow by road great Britain?
It is about 350 miles from Cambridge to Glasgow by road, and takes around 6 hours to drive.
How is a bill passed in Scotland?
In total, 62 bills were passed by the Parliament. Of these, 50 were Executive Bills (including 4 Budget Bills), 8 were Member's Bills, 3 were Committee Bills and 1 was a Private Bill.
Mór in Irish and mòr is Scots Gaelic mean 'big, great'. Mhór is a mutated form of it.
It's the word mór (Irish) or mòr (Scottish Gaelic) meaning 'big' in a mutated form, as an adjective following a femine noun. In Irish bean mhór (a big woman) or bean mhòrin (Scottish) Gaelic. (2k3r021)
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The word is spelled [mhòr, mòr] both words mean = big, large.
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Pronouncing phonetics:
mhòr = vo-ir.
mòr = mo-ir.
Also Mòr [capital 'M' is used] is the Scottish Gaelic name for Marion
Pronouncing phonetics:
Mòr = maw-ir
What do you call an ancient Scottish fortified settlement built on a small artificial island?
Mote
A broch.
How did England conquered Scotland?
Scotland and England created a union called Great Britain in 1707. England did not conquer Scotland.
How do the Scottish celebrate Easter?
They don't, unless they are practicing Christians, in which case they celebrate it like all other Christians.
What was the Scottish occupation called 'letter founder'?
a letter founder is a type founder, a maker of old tin-type metal fonts/letters used for old-style printing... i didn't think it was just a scottish thing..?
funny, tall,hot, and nice!
Well it means Hot, nice, funny, and they could be short or tall! :)
In contrast to the southern uplands and highlands the central lowlands of Scotland?
supports a higher percentage is more likely to maintain ancient trabitions