- seen to be from the
Irish word
caint (older
spelling cainnt), "speech, talk", or
Scottish Gaelic cainnt. It is seen to have
derived amongst the itinerant...
- "ask" [uə] ua fuar "cold" [ia] eu beul "mouth" 2 [ai] ai
saill "grease",
cainnt "speech",
aimhreit "riot" [ei] ei
seinn "sing" [ɤi] oi, ei, ai
loinn "badge"...
-
bruidhinn Bruíon (formerly bruighean) in
Irish means "fighting", "quarrelling."
Cainnt in
Scottish Gaelic is used as a noun only,
meaning "speech,"
except in Arran...
-
consonant or word
finally before ⟨bh, mh⟩ +
consonant /ai/
caill /kʰaiʎ/,
cainnt /kʰaiɲtʲ/
aibhne /aivɲə/,
aimhreid /aivɾʲɪtʲ/
before ⟨rr⟩ +
consonant or...
- Division,
Government of Nova Scotia. (in
Scottish Gaelic) (in English)
Cainnt mo Mhàthar.
Digital audio/visual
archives of
Canadian Gaels speaking Gaelic...
-
Damien Hirst edited by
Michael Klevenhaus and Joan NicDhòmhnaill, 2009
Cainnt na
Caileige Caillte by
Alison Lang, 2009
Tilleadh Dhachaigh by
Aonghas Pàdraig...
-
Cleachdadh na Gàidhlig sa Choimhearsnachd, by
Magaidh Nic a’
Ghobhainn Cainnt nan Deugairean, by Mòrag Stiùbhart Trì
Chearcallan Ceangailte: a’ leasachadh...