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Question for you students of Garlic
I'm currently following a path that may possibly combine the Old Wife or Cailleach and an axe production area.
My question
I have seen two spellings for the axe factory at Killin, one is Creag na Caillich and the other is Creag na Caillach. Does anyone know if Caillich/Caillach is related to Cailleach?
cheers
Fitz

Bugger!

Hi Fitz , all the same word for , hag , old woman , or metaphor indicating winter . Lots of rocks are named after her and there is often a Bodach (old man ) nearby too.

are you coming a visiting?

Cheers
Andy

Fitzcoraldo,
Don't know if these help, but it's a slightly different spelling, confirming the "old woman" translation.

http://www.munromagic.com/MountainInfo.cfm/251
http://walking.visitscotland.com/munros/roytomonadhliath/a_chailleach

I've also seen, somewhere that escapes me, it translated as "the witch".
Cheers,
TE.

Fitzcoraldo,
Don't know if these help, but it's a slightly different spelling, confirming the "old woman" translation.

http://www.munromagic.com/MountainInfo.cfm/251
http://walking.visitscotland.com/munros/roytomonadhliath/a_chailleach

I've also seen, somewhere that escapes me, it translated as "the witch".
Cheers,
TE.