Stoffsammlung:
- Quelle ht tp://www.tara.tcd.ie/bitstream/2262/3921/1/jssisiVolXII263_294.pdf
CROAGH, CROGH.—The words CROAGH, CROGH, which are numerously represented in the Index, are anglicised forms of the Irish cruach, " a rick " or " pile " of anything,, hence a " piled-up hill," as Croaghbeg, cruach beag, " little round hill." The same word cruach occurs in the Scotch Gaelic dialect, as Craichm6re, " great hill" (Wigtownshire), It also appears in Manx in the form creagh, and is found in Lough-ny-Greeagh " lake of the stack.
- Hinweis auf einen untergegangenen römischen Gutshof
Internetsuchbegriff: ? Krähe
Namenshäufigkeit: 85111 Möckenlohe, 90602 Pyrbaum. 91177 Thalmässing, 95632 Wunsiedel
Zurück zu Flurnamen Thalmässing, bitte die Ochsen anklicken.
|