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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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Goidelic substrate hypothesis
The Goidelic substrate hypothesis refers to the hypothesized language or languages spoken in Ireland before the arrival of the Goidelic languages. Some scholars hypothesize that the Goidelic languages may have been brought by the Bell Beaker culture circa 2500 BC.
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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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Gaelic
It may refer to:
Languages
Goidelic languages or Gaelic languages, a linguistic group that is one of the two branches of the Insular Celtic languages , including:
Primitive Irish or Archaic Irish, the oldest known form of the Goidelic (Gaëlic) languages
Old Irish or Old Gaelic, used c.
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Gwyddyl Ffichti
It was central to William Forbes Skene's argument that the Picts were a Goidelic, Celtic-speaking people and that their language was ancestral to modern
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Brython
Brython (ˈbrɪθɒn) [a. Welsh Brython, Briton, Britons:—OCeltic Britton-, Briton. Brython and Brythonic have been introduced by Prof. Rhŷs, to avoid the misleading associations which attach to the use of ‘Briton’, ‘British’, and ‘Cymric’. They are the natural correlatives of Goidel and Goidelic, appli...
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Fir Domnann
For example, O'Rahilly's historical model proposed that the Domnann were a P-Celtic, pre-Goidelic people who, along with the Galeóin, invaded the south-east O’Rahilly's theory of P-Celtic preceding Goidelic in Ireland is not widely accepted by experts today, but the idea of some connection between the British
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Epidii
Language
Although their name is almost certainly is Brittonic/P-Celtic, Dr Ewan Campbell suggest they were Goidelic/Q-Celtic speakers. Their territory later became the heartland of the Goidelic kingdom of Dál Riata.
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Gallo-Brittonic languages
These innovations are not shared with the Goidelic languages. The shared innovations not in Goidelic are:
Proto-Celtic > Gallo-Brittonic p, or in voiced form b (e.g.
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Northern Manx dialect
Northern Manx () was a dialect of the Manx language, one of the three Goidelic languages. It was spoken from Maughold to all the way to Peel. See also
Goidelic languages
Irish language
Southern Manx Dialect
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Manx language
Languages of the United Kingdom
Goidelic languages
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Glen
The word is Goidelic in origin: gleann in Irish and Scottish Gaelic, glion in Manx. The designation "glen" also occurs often in place names. Etymology
The word is Goidelic in origin: gleann in Irish and Scottish Gaelic, glion in Manx. In Manx, glan is also to be found meaning glen.
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Scottis
Scottis (Older Scots form of the Modern Scots "Scots" meaning "Scottish") and may refer to:
Early Scots
Scotch (disambiguation)
Goidelic language
Scots
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Bith
Bith may refer to:
Bith (Celtic mythology), a character from Goidelic Celtic mythology
Bith (Star Wars), an alien race in Star Wars
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