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    One word - Dheiro ?

    Hello all,

    Could anyone give me a quick translation of the word 'Dheiro'?

    I believe it to be the name of a large house or the name of the estate. Various of my wife's family were born at Dheiro, Tongue, Sutherland. I know Tongue to be a small hamlet (two men and a dog).

    So does Dheiro actually mean anything or is it just a house name like 'SeaView'?

    Regards

    Chas

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    Re: One word - Dheiro ?

    "(two men and a dog)," eh? I have a question about reproduction in that part of Sutherland

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    Re: One word - Dheiro ?

    I get your inference. "Two men and a dog" is a turn of phrase and in British English refers to a small place. "One horse town" is another option. "Two houses and a church" or "Two houses and a pub" are others. I don't think Chas meant anything smutty.

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    Re: One word - Dheiro ?

    Quote Originally Posted by Chas View Post
    Hello all,

    Could anyone give me a quick translation of the word 'Dheiro'?

    Chas

    I thought that was the monetary unit you use over there?

    As John is fond of saying..."I'll get my coat"

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    Re: One word - Dheiro ?

    Quote Originally Posted by English Bloke View Post
    I get your inference. "Two men and a dog" is a turn of phrase and in British English refers to a small place. "One horse town" is another option. "Two houses and a church" or "Two houses and a pub" are others. I don't think Chas meant anything smutty.
    that was a joke

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    Re: One word - Dheiro ?

    Chas, had a look for the name on lots of old ordnance maps of the area and have gone to the statisical accounts of the Parish of Tongue. This site may help you http://stat-acc-scot.edina.ac.uk/sas...and&pagesize=L

    I haven't had time to go thru the whole document. Good luck with the search
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    Re: One word - Dheiro ?

    Thanks for the link. I've only given it a quick scan so far and haven't seen any reference to Dheiro, but I shall continue. There does seem to be a great deal of 'sucking up' to the Duke and Duchess of Sutherland (Countess of Sutherland) - she of the clearances fame.

    Regards

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    Re: One word - Dheiro ?

    When I have questions of this sort I usually turn to Streetmap. After a little creative searching, I'm guessing the place you're looking for is what appears to be a single building named "Dherue" or "Dithreibh", located just south of Loch an Dherue, a.k.a. Loch an Dithreibh, a.k.a. Loch an Dherve, itself located south-southwest of the Kyle of Tongue. There is also a steep hill to the east of the loch named Creag an Dherue, or Creag an Dithreibh. Also south of the loch are a stream named Allt an Dithreibh and a valley named Srath an Dithreibh. The name probably comes from děthreabh, meaning "desert", "unihabited", "uncultivated", etc.

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    Re: One word - Dheiro ?

    Quote Originally Posted by Morris at Heathfield View Post
    When I have questions of this sort I usually turn to Streetmap. After a little creative searching, I'm guessing the place you're looking for is what appears to be a single building named "Dherue" or "Dithreibh", located just south of Loch an Dherue, a.k.a. Loch an Dithreibh, a.k.a. Loch an Dherve, itself located south-southwest of the Kyle of Tongue. There is also a steep hill to the east of the loch named Creag an Dherue, or Creag an Dithreibh. Also south of the loch are a stream named Allt an Dithreibh and a valley named Srath an Dithreibh. The name probably comes from děthreabh, meaning "desert", "unihabited", "uncultivated", etc.
    Thanks, Morris. Talk about serendipity! Yesterday, I was given a link by John Duncan of Sketraw, which led to a link, which led to a link, where I found "Place names in the Parish of Tongue". The information it gave was sketchy and yours has really filled it out - Thanks again.

    Regards

    Chas

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