gaelic
Definitions
name
Goidelic; any Goidelic language.
By the time this mysterious knight died in the 1360s, his book was available in every European language, including Dutch, Gaelic, Czech, Catalan, and Walloon.
She taught herself some Gaelic as a child. It’s hard to pronounce, and with no other Gaelic speakers around that she could practice on, she’s forgotten nearly all of what she learned.
Goidelic; any Goidelic language.
Goidelic; any Goidelic language.
Goidelic; any Goidelic language.
Goidelic; any Goidelic language.
adj
Of or relating to the Gaels, the Goidel peoples of Scotland and Ireland, and the Manx, or their languages.
I began to study coats of arms, visit the Web sites of portrait galleries and look up the etymology of Gaelic names.
noun
Ellipsis of Gaelic football.
Undoubtedly, the main reasons why many gifted young Irish sportsmen such as Niall Quinn, Kevin Moran and Frank Stapleton opted to play soccer instead of Gaelic is^([sic]) that soccer afforded them the opportunity to display and test their abilities in an international arena and earn a good living.