- The
Goidelic /ɡɔɪˈdɛlɪk/ or
Gaelic languages (Irish:
teangacha Gaelacha;
Scottish Gaelic: cànanan Goidhealach; Manx: çhengaghyn Gaelgagh) form one of the...
- Gaelic, is a
Goidelic language (in the
Celtic branch of the Indo-European
language family)
native to the
Gaels of Scotland. As a
Goidelic language, Scottish...
- of the two
branches of the
Insular Celtic language family; the
other is
Goidelic. It
comprises the
extant languages Breton, Cornish, and Welsh. The name...
-
Brittonic Ivernic language predating Goidelic speech in
Ireland has been suggested, but is not
widely accepted.
Goidelic,
including the
extant Irish, Manx...
- The
Goidelic substrate hypothesis refers to the
hypothesized language or
languages spoken in
Ireland before the Iron Age
arrival of the
Goidelic languages...
- In
Irish mythology, Naisi, Noíse or
Noisiu (modern spelling:
Naoise [ˈn̪ˠiːʃə]) was the
nephew of King
Conchobar mac
Nessa of Ulster, and a son of Uisneach...
-
languages are
spoken in Ireland, Scotland, the Isle of Man, and Canada.
Goidelic languages or
Gaelic languages, a
linguistic group that is one of the two...
- groups:
Brittonic (or Brythonic) languages: Breton, Cornish, and
Welsh Goidelic languages: Irish, Manx, and
Scottish Gaelic The "Insular
Celtic hypothesis"...
-
archaeological sources rather than
through written mythology)
mythology in
Goidelic languages,
represented chiefly by
Irish mythology (also
shared with Scottish...
-
Archaic Irish (Irish:
Gaeilge Ársa), also
called Proto-
Goidelic, is the
oldest known form of the
Goidelic languages. It is
known only from fragments, mostly...