Landowners of the Highlands
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LAIRDSLandowners of the Highlands.
landmanperson who bargains with landowners for the mineral rights to their land, as on behalf of an oil company
landmenperson who bargains with landowners for the mineral rights to their land, as on behalf of an oil company
ERSEOf the Highlands
INVERNESS"Capital of the Highlands."
BRAESHills of the Highlands.
LAIRDSMen of the Highlands.
BRAEHillside of the Highlands.
BAIRNChild of the Highlands
INVERNESSCapital of the Northern Highlands.
SKYELarge island of the Scottish Highlands
NESSIEElusive resident of the Scottish Highlands
LOMONDLoch on the border of the Highlands
caterans(formerly) a freebooter or marauder of the Scottish Highlands
cateran(formerly) a freebooter or marauder of the Scottish Highlands
lowlandsThe region of Scotland lying south and east of the Highlands
galloglass(Irish) the irregular infantry of Ireland, and the Highlands of Scotland also GALLOWGLASS
gallowglass(Irish) the irregular infantry of Ireland, and the Highlands of Scotland also GALLOGLASS
gallowglassesGALLOWGLASS, (Irish) the irregular infantry of Ireland, and the Highlands of Scotland also GALLOGLASS
galloglassesGALLOGLASS, (Irish) the irregular infantry of Ireland, and the Highlands of Scotland also GALLOWGLASS
transhumanceThe action or practice of moving livestock from one grazing ground to another in a seasonal cycle, typically to lowlands in winter and highlands in summer
pibrochs(in the Scottish Highlands) a piece of music for the bagpipe, consisting of a series of variations on a basic theme, usually martial in character, but sometimes used as a dirge
pibroch(in the Scottish Highlands) a piece of music for the bagpipe, consisting of a series of variations on a basic theme, usually martial in character, but sometimes used as a dirge
quinoaan annual herb (Chenopodium quinoa) of the goosefoot family that is native to the Andean highlands and is cultivated for its starchy seeds which are used as food and ground into flour