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river+braan Latitude and Longitude:

56°33′N 3°35′W / 56.550°N 3.583°W / 56.550; -3.583
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The River Braan at The Hermitage, Dunkeld

The River Braan ( Scottish Gaelic: Breamhainn) is a tributary of the River Tay in Scotland. Within the county of Perth and Kinross, it flows 11 miles (17 km) eastwards from Loch Freuchie, near Amulree, and joins the River Tay near Dunkeld.

Etymology

The name Braan is likely of Pritenic origin and derived from *breμ-, meaning "bellow, bray, roar" ( Welsh brefu). [1] A similar etymological root underlies the names of the rivers Breamish in Northumberland, England, and the Brefi in Ceredigion, Wales. [1]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b James, Alan. "A Guide to the Place-Name Evidence" (PDF). SPNS - The Brittonic Language in the Old North. Retrieved 25 November 2018.

External links

56°33′N 3°35′W / 56.550°N 3.583°W / 56.550; -3.583



river+braan Latitude and Longitude:

56°33′N 3°35′W / 56.550°N 3.583°W / 56.550; -3.583
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The River Braan at The Hermitage, Dunkeld

The River Braan ( Scottish Gaelic: Breamhainn) is a tributary of the River Tay in Scotland. Within the county of Perth and Kinross, it flows 11 miles (17 km) eastwards from Loch Freuchie, near Amulree, and joins the River Tay near Dunkeld.

Etymology

The name Braan is likely of Pritenic origin and derived from *breμ-, meaning "bellow, bray, roar" ( Welsh brefu). [1] A similar etymological root underlies the names of the rivers Breamish in Northumberland, England, and the Brefi in Ceredigion, Wales. [1]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b James, Alan. "A Guide to the Place-Name Evidence" (PDF). SPNS - The Brittonic Language in the Old North. Retrieved 25 November 2018.

External links

56°33′N 3°35′W / 56.550°N 3.583°W / 56.550; -3.583



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