ANCIENT NAMES OF THE BAYS, ETC. 339 



1,192.— La Moie de Telle. 

 1,193.— Le Pignon.— See 1,048. 

 1,194.— La boue du Pig-non.— R. 



1,195. — La pointe Bruge.— R. Perhaps der. from Br., brug, bruc, heather ; 

 com. Fr„ , brwyere ; 1. Lat., brudrium, bruera. 



1,196.— La baie des Fontaines.— B. 



1,197 — Le ereux Belets. — "The distant hole." Br., bell, pell, distant. 

 Comparative, belloe'h, bellcoch, bellhaf, to be distant ; W., pell, pelennig, 

 distant. 



1,198.— Le Saleux. 



1,199.— Le grand Creux. 



1,200. — La demie au Couteur.— R. This word seems to embody the 

 idea of thrusting or beating back. It may signify, "repulsive, forbid- 

 ding. ' ' 



1,201.— La Foureuse.— See 1,160. 



1,202.— Le Creuset. 



1,203.— L'HuitPiere.—R. " Oyster rock." 



1,204.— La pointe de l'Huitriere. 

 1,205. -La boue de l'Huitriere.— R. See 1,203. 

 1,206.— Le ereux a Chaut. 



1,207.— La boue Bralee.— R. "The moving or tottering rock." Br., 

 bralla, to shake violently. 



1,208.— Le Banquet.— See 156. 

 1,209.— Le ereux a ehiens. 

 1,210.— La Fosse. 



1,211. — La Quaree. — Br., karrea, to make square; com. W. , ysgwdr, cwar, 



square. 

 1,212. — La Greve Michelle. — "The inlet of the battle." Br., mic'hela. 



See 1,252. 

 1,213. — La Roqui. — R. Br., roe'h, rock. 

 1,214. — La Greve de la Ville. — B. The village above is called " La Ville." 



It consists of a small hamlet or group of cottages. 

 1,215.— La Chapelle es Mauves.— R. "The gulls' chapel." This is a 



large arched rock situated in " Greve de la Ville." 



1,216.— Le eotil du buisson. 



1,217.— La blanche boue.-R. 



1,218.— La Moie Navets. 



1,219. — Les boues Hamon.— R. Hamon is a Sark family name. In Br. 



it means " jealousy." 



1,220.— La noire Pierre. 



1,221. — La Pavlaison.— R. Br., pav, paf, pan, foot; pavalec, having feet; 



com. Heb., paham, foot; Br., on = water. "The foot enlarged in- the 



water." " To rest the foot in the water." 

 1,222.— Le Bee— R. " The pointed rock." 



1,223. -La petite Moie.— See 100, 204. 

 1,224. - La Gorg , e.-R. 



1,225.— La demie au Bro.— R. Br., bro ; W., bro, country. "The half 



tide rock of the country." 

 1,226. — La boue Cristin. — R. " The middle sunken rock." Br., cres, creiz, 



middle. 

 1,227.— Le DOS d'ane.— R. See 665. 



