Terms related to the hidden folk appear across maps and tales, pointing to places where rounded rises or solitary knolls wait slightly aside from ordinary land. You will see spellings vary—accented, anglicized, and woven through time. Our annotations link those forms, encouraging careful reading rather than quick certainty. When a name whispers of hidden doors, treat the hill as a neighbor with privacy, not a puzzle to be solved.
Cnoc suggests a hill or rounded height, dùn a fort or ancient enclosure, and druim a ridge that rides the skyline. Together, they frame movement through a glen, revealing where routes concentrate and where viewpoints bloom. The map overlays pronunciation notes and field sketches to keep terms friendly, not forbidding. Learning them turns each sign into a conversation, each contour into a sentence unfolding under your boots.