mullachs
Mullachs is a term primarily used in Irish Gaelic to refer to a summit or peak, particularly in a mountainous region. It is often found in placenames across Ireland, indicating the presence of a high point. For instance, many mountains in counties like Wicklow, Donegal, and Kerry feature "Mullach" in their names, such as Mullach na hÉan (Bird's Summit) or Mullach an tSamhraidh (Summit of Summer). The term is a common element in the geographical nomenclature of the island.
The etymology of Mullachs can be traced back to ancient Celtic languages. It signifies the highest point