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- name Blairtummock comes from Scottish Gaelic blair meaning flat area and tummock meaning hillock, so a flat area on top of a small hill. This describes...54 KB (4,902 words) - 02:49, 15 May 2024
- Bunamayne to the south of the river. Other townlands of Bridgend include Tummock which is a back road running parallel to the Burt main road. Traditionally...5 KB (316 words) - 12:51, 18 August 2023
- tummock (plural tummocks) A mound or hillock.
- die in as ever Jesuit needed: and your ghost may sit there on a grass tummock, and tell your beads without any one asking for you till the day of judgment;
- word newly made from the {English} word pay. |Tahenaúatu?| `What price?' |Tummòck cumméinsh.|- `I will pay you Beaver.' |Teaúguock Cumméinsh.|- `I will give