Sríog
Sríog is a term of Gaelic origin that refers to a boundary or border, often associated with land divisions or territorial limits. The word can also be used to describe a ridge or a long, narrow elevation of land. In historical contexts, Sríog might have denoted a natural landmark that served as a marker for property lines or tribal territories. The concept of a Sríog emphasizes a clear demarcation, providing a defined edge between distinct areas. While primarily associated with geography and land, the term can metaphorically extend to signify a limit or a dividing line in other contexts, though its most common application remains geographical.