
The Society's newsletter, Sgurr Uaran, is published
and mailed to the Society members three times a year. The newsletter was
first published in March 1975.
How do you say "Sgurr Uaran?"
For Sgurr, pronounce "scure" so that it
rhymes with "sure."
For Uaran, pronounce "ur-an" placing the
accent on the first syllable. The "ur" should rhyme with "tour."
What does "Sgurr Uaran" mean anyway?
"Sgurr Uaran" is the war cry of Clan MacRae. It
is also the name of the tallest of the five mountains at the base of Loch
Duich known as the Five Sisters of Kintailthe area of the Highlands
in which Clan MacRae settled. Which came first: the mountain or the war
cry? We don't know, but we do know there are at least three spellings
of this name:
- Sgurr Uaran is a Gaelic spelling derived from St. Oran and
means the peak of St. Oran.
- Sgurr Fhuaran is a Gaelic spelling meaning the peak of a well.
- Scur Uran was used by many in Clan MacRae and appeared on several
clan crests. However, Scur is not a Gaelic spelling.
The first spelling was selected for the name of our newsletter because
it is Gaelic and we had a preference for naming our newsletter after a
saint rather than a well!
Archived Newlsetters
Archived issues of the Sgurr Uaran can be found in the Archives.
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