MacDuff’s hill

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MacDuff’s hill is the meaning of the name of Ben Macdui, the second-highest mountain in Scotland and a prominent peak in the Cairngorms.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf place‑name etymology
toponym meaning
appliesTo Ben Macdui NERFINISHED
associatedWith Grampian Mountains NERFINISHED
associatedWithCountry United Kingdom NERFINISHED
associatedWithMountainRange Cairngorms NERFINISHED
associatedWithNationalPark Cairngorms National Park NERFINISHED
associatedWithRegion Scotland NERFINISHED
denotes a hill associated with MacDuff
describesFeatureType hill
mountain
hasAlternativeSpelling Macduff’s hill NERFINISHED
hasCapitalizationVariant Macduff’s Hill NERFINISHED
hasPartOfSpeechPattern personal name + topographic term
isEtymologicalInterpretationOf Ben Macdui NERFINISHED
isMeaningOfName Ben Macdui NERFINISHED
languageOfOrigin Scottish Gaelic NERFINISHED
nameElement MacDuff NERFINISHED
hill
personalNameElement MacDuff NERFINISHED
refersTo Ben Macdui NERFINISHED
relatesToClan Clan MacDuff NERFINISHED
topographicTerm hill
usedInContext Gaelic place‑name studies
Scottish toponymy

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Ben Macdui nameMeaning MacDuff’s hill