macausland wrote:Then there's also the Isle of Skye, An t'Eilean Sgitheanach.
Wiki says there's some doubt about the correct version of the name. 'Sgiathach' means 'winged'.
sgiathanach -aiche, a. Winged. 2 Jutting out into promontories. (Dwelly)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Etymology_of_Skye
macausland wrote:Penestin is in Brittany and Bretons don't speak French 'comme il faut'.
I would imagine it means something like the Tin Headland.
It's about 30 miles from Carnac. According to the Breton tourist site there was a gold mine at Penestin in the nineteenth century, hence the Mine d'or reference.
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