skon
Whah Hay. It is Scots for 'who have'.
/farəməx/
Roughly 'shore-us'
If it is Scots Gaelic it is approximately 'shall-eh-garr'.
I believe it is named Scone, the heart of Pictish land where the first King of Scots was crowned.
Scone. The ancient coronation place of the kings of scotland.
Basil C. Skinner has written: 'Scone Palace' 'Braemar Castle, Aberdeenshire' -- subject(s): Braemar Castle, Castles 'Scots in Italy in the 18th century' -- subject(s): Artists, Exhibitions, History, Portrait painting, Scots, Scottish Art
Words that rhyme with Scone include:aloneatoneblownbonecalzoneclonecologneconeflownhoneknownloanmoanownozonephonesewnsownthowntone
I ate a scone.
The modern town that grew around the royal site of Scone is Scone, located in Perth and Kinross, Scotland. Historically significant, Scone was the site where Scottish kings were crowned, particularly at the Stone of Scone. Today, Scone is known for its rich history and is a popular tourist destination, featuring attractions such as Scone Palace.
As far as Irish, Eimíle; pronounce like 'em-eel-ya'.As for Scots Gaelic, Aimil.
In the story they are crowned at scone.