Any of several related languages of the Celts in Ireland and Scotland.
Sinònims
Examples for "Gaelic"
Examples for "Gaelic"
1On Gaelic Games:Each year the GAA director general produces his annual report.
2Leanness, strength and speed are the great obsessions in Gaelic games today.
3Ultimately this ladies Gaelic football Top 50 is a very personal choice.
4He decided to learn Irish - attending a Gaelic class every week.
5Full regulation Gaelic footie rules, in so far as they exist, apply.
1They were Hakon's English chaplains, and they could not understand his Erse.
2Has this language, older than Erse, older than Sanscrit, ever got translated?
3I asked one of the guides, who questioned her in Erse.
4She was dressed in tartan, and could speak nothing but Erse.
5He had by this time acquired a good deal of the Erse language.
1The source of the dominant Goidelic people remains controversial, but was probably Spain.
2Its inscription is Goidelic: that is, it does not belong to the ordinary Callevan population, which was presumably Brythonic.
Translations for Goidelic