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shieling Meaning in Bengali



Noun:

ব্রিেনের মুদ্রাবিশেষ,





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A shieling (Scottish Gaelic: àirigh), also spelt sheiling, shealing and sheeling, is a hut, or collection of huts, once common in wild or lonely places.


In medieval times, it was used as a shieling – a temporary summer shelter.


means "The mountain shieling with the level pastures", it is a combination of the Norse words "sletta" and "saetr".


With a shieling meaning a shepherds.


Eilean Beag has a light beacon and the remains of an old shieling.


Its source is in the Frutz Alpine shieling.


" Airigh na h-Aon Oidhche (one-night shieling) is a ruined hut on the south side of the island.


The Lone Shieling is a Scottish-style sheep crofters hut (also known as a bothran or shieling) located in Cape Breton Highlands National Park, Nova Scotia.


Arinagour (Scottish Gaelic: Àirigh nan Gobhar, "shieling of the goats") is a village on the island of Coll, in the Argyll and Bute council area of Scotland.


derived from the Old Norse selja "willow" and sǽtr "mountain pasture" or "shieling".


a substantial tract of unimproved upland common grazing - known as a "shieling" or "àirigh" which is held in common.


Frognerseteren means the seter ("mountain dairy farm", roughly comparable to shieling) of Frogner (Manor).


This name means shieling - a shelter for livestock, which comes from the Old Irish word 'airgh'.


hill, features in the Gaelic song Bothan Àirigh am Bràigh Raithneach ("A shieling on the Braes of Rannoch").


Ariundle Oakwood (Scottish Gaelic: Àirigh Fhionndail, "the shieling of the white meadow") is situated to the north of the village of Strontian in the Sunart.


collection includes children's songs (lullabies, singing games), youth songs, shieling songs and melodies (calls, nymph songs, and tunes for zither, flute and.



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