Ben Chonzie, a mountain of Perthshire, culminating at 3048 feet above sea-level, exactly on the meeting-point of Comrie, Monzievaird, Monzie, and Killin parishes, 13/8. mile S of the upper waters of the Almond, and 5½ miles N of Comrie village. Its name signifies ` the mossy mountain, ' and alludes to a tract of about 40 acres of whitish moss on its summit.
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