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Cnoc Fírinne ( meaning ' Hill of Truth ') takes its name from Donn, who is said to forewarn the local people of bad weather by gathering up rain clouds around him on the hill.
About seven miles from Áine ’ s hill, Cnoc Áine ( Knockainy ) in County Limerick, is the hill of the goddess Grian, Cnoc Gréine.
* Knocknashane ( formerly Knocknashangan, from Cnoc na Seangán meaning " hill of the ants ")
Additionally, the water used for production, from Cnoc nan Speireag ( Hawk Hill ), flows over peat which adds additional peatiness to the whisky.
The mountain is most often climbed from the north-east, along the Hag's Glen and up the steep Devil's Ladder to the col between Carrauntoohil and Cnoc na Péiste, and then north-west to the summit.
Cnoc an Fhreiceadain is modest in height at 1008 feet, but offers dramatic Old Red Sandstone conglomorate cliffs, and impressive views along the north coast of Scotland, from Durness to Orkney.
** Cnoc Coinnich, 761m ( Joint Biggest Graham in Scotland, 1m away from a Corbett )
Knock, from the Gaelic, An Cnoc ( a small hill ), is a village in Point peninsula on the Isle of Lewis in the Outer Hebrides of Scotland.
* Knockerasser ( from Cnoc ar Easair )

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