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- Scald_Law abstract "Scald Law, the highest of the Pentland Hills, is a hill 1.5 km north-west of Penicuik, Scotland. The hill is composed of Devonian volcanic rock. The origin of the name is uncertain. Some sources say it derives from the Scots Language word scawed, meaning bare, while another claims it derives from scaldberry, an old name for blackberry.".
- Scald_Law comment "Scald Law, the highest of the Pentland Hills, is a hill 1.5 km north-west of Penicuik, Scotland. The hill is composed of Devonian volcanic rock. The origin of the name is uncertain. Some sources say it derives from the Scots Language word scawed, meaning bare, while another claims it derives from scaldberry, an old name for blackberry.".