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Kili Holm

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HY475325

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Scotland

Council area
  
Orkney

Sovereign state
  
United Kingdom

Island group
  
Orkney

Lieutenancy area
  
Orkney

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Kili Holm is a tidal island in the Orkney Islands, linked to Egilsay. Unusually, like its neighbour Egilsay, it may have a partly Gaelic etymology, in this case from cille meaning a monk’s cell (Egilsay may derive from eaglais a church). This may make it another “Papey” or island of the papar or culdees.

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Map of Kili Holm, United Kingdom

There is a cairn on the island, and it is currently used as rough grazing for sheep.

Geography and geologyEdit

Kili Holm is made up of red sandstone.

It is separated from Egilsay by Smithy Sound, which dries out at low tide. The north east is known as Point of Ridden, and the north west as Point of Pitten. The west is known as Marlow.

It is due east of Rousay, and much further to the north is Westray.

References

Kili Holm Wikipedia