Английская Википедия:Cockleroi
Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Use dmy dates Шаблон:Infobox mountain Cockleroi or Cockleroy[1] is a prominent hill in Scotland.[2][3] It is Linlithgow's local hill. On its top there are some remains of an Iron Age's hill fort.[4]
Etymology
There are multiple explanations for the name Cockleroi. The most phonetically plausible is derivation from Gaelic *cochull-ruadh meaning "red cap, hood or mantle".[5] Less convincing Gaelic derivations are *cachaileth ruadh, "red gate",[5] *cuchailte ruadh, "red residence, seat".[5] The name may be Brittonic and derived from *cloc-erjo- (from *clog, "rock, crag, steep cliff", Welsh clegyr),[5] suffixed with rūδ, "red" (Welsh rhudd),[5] but this requires double metathesis and unexplained reversion of -e- to –o-.[5]
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Rigs on Cockleroi
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Summit of Cockleroy
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