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Gadhelic
Gadhelic, a. and n. (gəˈdɛlɪk) Also 8 Gaedhlic, 9 Gaedhlic: cf. Goidelic. [Literary formations from Ir. Gaedheal, pl. Gaedhil, OIr. Gáidel, Góidel, pl. Gáidil, Góidil, the original form of Gael.] = Gaelic, in uses other than the customary application to the Gaels of Scotland. The forms Gadhelic and ...
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George Henderson (scholar)
Celtic Review 1/2/3 (1904, 1905–6, 1906–7)
The Norse Influence on Celtic Scotland (1910)
Survivals in Belief among the Celts (1911)
Arthurian Motifs in Gadhelic
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Gaedelian
† Gaedelian, a. Obs. rare. [f. OIr. Gaedel a Gael + -ian: see Gadhelic and Gaelic.] Belonging to the Gaelic branch of the Celtic race.1796 Morse Amer. Geog. II. 183 The Gaedelian or Scottish colony.
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Goidelic
Goidelic, a. and n. (gɔɪˈdɛlɪk) [f. prec. + -ic.] A. adj. Of or pertaining to the Goidels. B. n. The language of the Goidels. (Cf. Gadhelic.)1882 Rhys Celtic Britain 196 This could only happen through the medium of men who spoke Goidelic. 1896 Sir H. Maxwell Hist. Dumfries etc. ii. 32 Novantia, howe...
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Goidel
Goidel Hist. (ˈgɔɪdɪl) [a. OIr. Góidel (pl. Góidil), a Gael. See Gadhelic.] A Gael in the widest sense; i.e. a person belonging to that branch of the Celtic people represented by the Irish and the Highlanders of Scotland, in contradistinction to the Brythonic or Cymric branch represented by the Wels...
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Gaelic
Gaelic, a. and n. (ˈgeɪlɪk) Forms: 8 Gaelick, Galic, 9 Gaelic. Cf. Gadhelic. [f. Gael + -ic. The form Galic perhaps represents Sc. Gael. Gaidhlig (ˈgaːlɪk), while Gaelic is a fresh formation from Gael = Gaidheal (ˈgaɪal). The word is first used to denote the language, etc., of the Scottish Gael, in ...
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