19-518: [REDACTED] Look up Gaelic in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Gaelic (pronounced / ˈ ɡ eɪ l ɪ k / for Irish Gaelic and / ˈ ɡ æ l ɪ k / for Scots Gaelic) is an adjective that means "pertaining to the Gaels ". It may refer to: Languages [ edit ] Gaelic languages or Goidelic languages, a linguistic group that
38-517: A 1978 choral composition by John Rutter Gaelic Symphony , an 1896 symphony composed by Amy Beach SS Gaelic , two ships of the White Star Line SS ; Empire Gaelic , a ferry in service 1949-60 See also [ edit ] Galic (surname) Category:Goidelic languages Gallic (disambiguation) Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with
57-441: A 1978 choral composition by John Rutter Gaelic Symphony , an 1896 symphony composed by Amy Beach SS Gaelic , two ships of the White Star Line SS Empire Gaelic , a ferry in service 1949-60 See also [ edit ] Galic (surname) Category:Goidelic languages Gallic (disambiguation) Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with
76-628: A dialect of Scots Gaelic spoken in the Canadian Maritime region Manx Gaelic ( Gaelg or Gailck ), Gaelic language with Norse elements Culture and history [ edit ] Gaelic Ireland , the history of the Gaels of Ireland Gaelic literature Gaelic revival , a movement in the late 19th century to encourage both the use of Irish Gaelic in Ireland and the revival of older Irish cultural practices Gaelic-Norse ,
95-453: A dialect of Scots Gaelic spoken in the Canadian Maritime region Manx Gaelic ( Gaelg or Gailck ), Gaelic language with Norse elements Culture and history [ edit ] Gaelic Ireland , the history of the Gaels of Ireland Gaelic literature Gaelic revival , a movement in the late 19th century to encourage both the use of Irish Gaelic in Ireland and the revival of older Irish cultural practices Gaelic-Norse ,
114-523: A linguistic group that is one of the two branches of the Insular Celtic languages, including: Primitive Gaelic or Archaic Gaelic, the oldest known form of the Gaelic languages Old Gaelic or Old Irish, used c. AD 600–900 Middle Gaelic or Middle Irish, used c. AD 900–1200 Irish Gaelic ( Gaeilge ), including Classical Gaelic and Early Modern Gaelic, c. 1200-1600) Gaelic type ,
133-728: A people of combined Gaelic-Scandinavian culture influential in the Middle Ages Traditional Gaelic music , the music of the Gaels Sports [ edit ] Gaelic Athletic Association the governing body of Gaelic games such as hurling and Gaelic football ( Éire / Ireland) Gaelic games , traditional sports played in Ireland, notably Gaelic football, Gaelic handball, Hurling/Camogie, and Rounders. Gaelic football , an Irish version of football Gaelic handball , an Irish version of handball Other uses [ edit ] A Gaelic Blessing ,
152-582: A people of combined Gaelic-Scandinavian culture influential in the Middle Ages Traditional Gaelic music , the music of the Gaels Sports [ edit ] Gaelic Athletic Association the governing body of Gaelic games such as hurling and Gaelic football ( Éire / Ireland) Gaelic games , traditional sports played in Ireland, notably Gaelic football, Gaelic handball, Hurling/Camogie, and Rounders. Gaelic football , an Irish version of football Gaelic handball , an Irish version of handball Other uses [ edit ] A Gaelic Blessing ,
171-577: A typeface used in Ireland Scottish Gaelic ( Gàidhlig ), historically sometimes called Erse in Scots English Canadian Gaelic ( Gàidhlig Chanada or A' Ghàidhlig Chanadach ), a dialect of Scots Gaelic spoken in the Canadian Maritime region Manx Gaelic ( Gaelg or Gailck ), Gaelic language with Norse elements Culture and history [ edit ] Gaelic Ireland ,
190-501: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Gaelic [REDACTED] Look up Gaelic in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Gaelic (pronounced / ˈ ɡ eɪ l ɪ k / for Irish Gaelic and / ˈ ɡ æ l ɪ k / for Scots Gaelic) is an adjective that means "pertaining to the Gaels ". It may refer to: Languages [ edit ] Gaelic languages or Goidelic languages,
209-584: Is one of the two branches of the Insular Celtic languages, including: Primitive Gaelic or Archaic Gaelic, the oldest known form of the Gaelic languages Old Gaelic or Old Irish, used c. AD 600–900 Middle Gaelic or Middle Irish, used c. AD 900–1200 Irish Gaelic ( Gaeilge ), including Classical Gaelic and Early Modern Gaelic, c. 1200-1600) Gaelic type , a typeface used in Ireland Scottish Gaelic ( Gàidhlig ), historically sometimes called Erse in Scots English Canadian Gaelic ( Gàidhlig Chanada or A' Ghàidhlig Chanadach ),
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#1732765276580228-419: The White Star Line SS Empire Gaelic , a ferry in service 1949-60 See also [ edit ] Galic (surname) Category:Goidelic languages Gallic (disambiguation) Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Gaelic . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to
247-402: The 💕 [REDACTED] Look up Gaelic in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Gaelic (pronounced / ˈ ɡ eɪ l ɪ k / for Irish Gaelic and / ˈ ɡ æ l ɪ k / for Scots Gaelic) is an adjective that means "pertaining to the Gaels ". It may refer to: Languages [ edit ] Gaelic languages or Goidelic languages, a linguistic group that is one of
266-519: The governing body of Gaelic games such as hurling and Gaelic football ( Éire / Ireland) Gaelic games , traditional sports played in Ireland, notably Gaelic football, Gaelic handball, Hurling/Camogie, and Rounders. Gaelic football , an Irish version of football Gaelic handball , an Irish version of handball Other uses [ edit ] A Gaelic Blessing , a 1978 choral composition by John Rutter Gaelic Symphony , an 1896 symphony composed by Amy Beach SS Gaelic , two ships of
285-434: The history of the Gaels of Ireland Gaelic literature Gaelic revival , a movement in the late 19th century to encourage both the use of Irish Gaelic in Ireland and the revival of older Irish cultural practices Gaelic-Norse , a people of combined Gaelic-Scandinavian culture influential in the Middle Ages Traditional Gaelic music , the music of the Gaels Sports [ edit ] Gaelic Athletic Association
304-481: The intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Gaelic&oldid=1252553109 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Articles containing Irish-language text Articles containing Scottish Gaelic-language text Articles containing Manx-language text Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Gaelic From Misplaced Pages,
323-463: The title Gaelic . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Gaelic&oldid=1252553109 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Articles containing Irish-language text Articles containing Scottish Gaelic-language text Articles containing Manx-language text Short description
342-463: The title Gaelic . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Gaelic&oldid=1252553109 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Articles containing Irish-language text Articles containing Scottish Gaelic-language text Articles containing Manx-language text Short description
361-574: The two branches of the Insular Celtic languages, including: Primitive Gaelic or Archaic Gaelic, the oldest known form of the Gaelic languages Old Gaelic or Old Irish, used c. AD 600–900 Middle Gaelic or Middle Irish, used c. AD 900–1200 Irish Gaelic ( Gaeilge ), including Classical Gaelic and Early Modern Gaelic, c. 1200-1600) Gaelic type , a typeface used in Ireland Scottish Gaelic ( Gàidhlig ), historically sometimes called Erse in Scots English Canadian Gaelic ( Gàidhlig Chanada or A' Ghàidhlig Chanadach ),
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