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    Glendun, one of the Glens of Antrim in Northern Ireland. A glen is a valley, typically one that is long and bounded by gently sloped concave sides, unlike a ravine, which is deep and bounded by steep slopes. The word is Goidelic in origin: gleann in Irish and Scottish Gaelic, glion in Manx. The designation "glen" also occurs often in place names.

  2. Glen means "valley" in gaelic. Scotland is reasonably hilly, and thus there are a lot of glens (and it's easier to build a distillery in a glen than on a hill!). Many glens were given names: Glencoe, Rutherglen, etc. And just like in every country, a lot of things/products/regions in Scotland are named for their location (think: "Hidden Valley ...

  3. Oct 20, 2019 · The word Glen comes from the gaelic language and means “a steep sided valley”. Most of Scotland's Glens were carved by the ancient glaciers years ago which makes each one completely unique. No matter which Glen you choose to visit you are sure to marvel at the views, embrace the tranquillity and maybe catch a glimpse of some local wildlife.

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    • What Do The Names of Distilleries Mean?
    • What About Other Distillery names?

    The word “glen” is from the Gaelic language and means “in the valley of”. It is Goidelic in origin, coming from the Gleann in Irish and Scottish Gaelic, and Glionin Manx. Glenhas also been described by historians as a “Scottish term for a deep valley in the Highlands” that is “narrower than a strath”. A strath being a large valley that usually cont...

    The distilleries that have been built in Scotland over the years have tended to be in valleys. That’s because carting huge piles of stone, distillation equipment, and raw materials to the top of a mountainside didn’t seem like a good idea to whiskey makers. As a result, they began to adopt the names of the valleys in which they were situated. In ma...

    Here are a few names of common whiskies explained: Glenlivet (Glen-Liv-it) – Valley full of water Located in the Scottish Highlands, the distillery is in a glen through which the River Livet flows. The Gaelic meaning of the word Livet being either “slippery”, “smooth place”,”full of water” or “floody”. Glenfiddich (Glen-Fid-ick) – Valley of the dee...

    Scottish distilleries that don’t use the word glen will still use words with a Gaelic origin. You can learn some of the origins of these distillery names on this web page.

  4. About Glencoe Scotland. Glen Coe is probably Scotland’s most famous and most scenic Highland glen – and deservedly so. Visitors from all over the world flock here year after year, inspired by the sheer scale and grandeur of its surrounding mountains and fascinated by the intrigue of its turbulent past. The first view of Glencoe for most ...

  5. The earliest known use of the noun glen is in the Middle English period (1150—1500).. OED's earliest evidence for glen is from 1489, in the writing of John Barbour, ecclesiastic and verse historian.

  6. GLEN definition: 1. a deep, narrow valley, especially among mountains: 2. a deep, narrow valley, especially among…. Learn more.

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