Inis Mhearnóc

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Inis Mhearnóc is the historic Gaelic name for Inchmarnock, a small island off the west coast of Scotland known for its early Christian and archaeological significance.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Gaelic toponym
historic place name
associatedWith monastic settlement on Inchmarnock
associatedWithPeriod early medieval period
associatedWithReligion Christianity
belongsTo Celtic place‑name tradition
country Scotland
culturalContext Gaelic Scotland NERFINISHED
denotes island with Christian heritage
hasEtymology named after Saint Mernoc or Marnock
hasHeritageType early medieval monastic site
hasIslandType small island
hasScriptForm Inis Mhearnóg NERFINISHED
hasVariantName Inchmarnock NERFINISHED
hasWritingSystem Latin alphabet
knownFor archaeological significance
early Christian activity
language Scottish Gaelic
locatedIn Firth of Clyde NERFINISHED
locatedOffCoastOf west coast of Scotland
partOf Argyll and Bute NERFINISHED
refersTo Inchmarnock NERFINISHED
surroundedBy Firth of Clyde waters NERFINISHED
toponymType hagiotoponym
usedIn Gaelic historical sources

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Inchmarnock hasHistoricName Inis Mhearnóc