Noun
aonach (plural aonachs)
(historical) An ancient Irish public national assembly called upon the death of a king, queen, notable sage or warrior as part of ancestor-worship practices.
Ordnance Survey Landranger 41. Both mountains are among the nine in Scotland over convert; Aonach Beag and Aonach Mòr are also on the Nevis massif. Source: Internet
Climb out of the coire and visit the summit of Aonach Dubh, 892m, then head up the N ridge of Stob Coire nan Lochan to its summit, 1115m. Source: Internet
The hardy group will scale Crib Goch in Snowdonia National Park, Wales, Striding Edge in the Lake District, England, and Aonach Eagach Ridge in Glen Coe, Scotland. Source: Internet