A sword named for him was displayed for many years at Loudon Castle and can now be found at Stirling Castle. The sword, however, was probably not his as the style and many pieces of it are dated to the 1400's, approximately 160 years ahead of William's time. What does remain, howeve...
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It means “white sword.” 11. Iain Iain is the Scots Gaelic form of John, and it means “God is gracious.” This name has strong Scottish ties and a robust and traditional feel. 12. Finnian Finnian is an Irish name that has Scottish roots. The name may come from two Gaelic words: ...
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Kilt rock is sea cliff in east Trotternish that, as its name suggests, is said to resemble a kilt. Highland Wear Kilts. Highland Wear is the single most important piece of clothing a man can wear to give him style and sophistication. ...
There are numerous additional place-name elements in Scotland which are derived from Gaelic, but the majority of these has not entered the English or Scots language as productive nouns and often remain opaque to the average Scot. A few examples of such elements are: ...
分享 试用 A SCOTTISH BASKET-HILTED BACKSWORD Early 18th Century With straight tapering fullered blade retaining faint traces of etched decoration on one side of the forte (point missing), iron guard of slender bars involving two 'S's and framing fretted panels (one repaired) pierced with slots...
The sword knot slot in the guard has been rounded to allow the Navy cord knot to pass through. A very nice touch is the folding rear part of the guard which latches into a stud on the gilt brass top piece of the scabbard. This latching system is requisite for Naval officer side arm...
The design as well as the name of these coins came from France. In 1403, rising bullion prices led to a reduction in weight for all Scottish coins, both gold and silver, by about a third. Under James I (1406-1437) the divergence between Scottish coins and English coins increased greatly...