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- Clan Maclean (/mækˈleɪn/ ; Scottish Gaelic: Clann 'IllEathain [kʰl̪ˠãn̪ˠ iˈʎɛhɛɲ]) is a Highlands Scottish clan. They are one of the oldest clans in the...
- Ruairidh MacIlleathain is a Scottish Gaelic broadcaster and author with an interest in Gaelic learners. He edited the learner's newsletter Cothrom (published...
- Brasil (mythical island), a similar mythical island in Irish folklore MacIlleathain, Ruairidh. "Litir do Luchd-ionnsachaidh: An t-Eilean Ghorm (Litir 232)"...
- is derived from a byname used of Clan MacLean by their enemies - Clann Illeathain nan Con. By the late 17th century the Dukes of Argyll were the dominant...
- staff is the ceannard (chief executive). The current ceannard is Shona NicIlleathain; a non-native Gaelic speaker, she studied the language at the University...
- union referee Ruairidh Greenwood (born 1992), Scottish curler Ruairidh MacIlleathain, Scottish Gaelic broadcaster Ruaridh Arrow (born 1980), British film-maker...
- 1946: pp. xliv-xlv. Clann ’ic Shimidh (Litir Bheag 67) by Ruairidh MacIlleathain. McElduff, Fiona; Mateos, Pablo; Wade, Angie; Borja, Mario Cortina (2008)...
- strongly influenced by the theatre of the absurd. Similarly, Donaidh MacIlleathain (Donnie Maclean), made use of absurd dialogue in An Sgoil Dhubh (A Dark...
- the Scottish government said it would not proceed with a pardon. MacIlleathain, Ruairidh (2015). An Creanaiche: myself, Lee Oswald and the murder of...
- "great step forward on many levels" for Gaelic fiction and Ruairidh MacIlleathain described the novel as a strong story and "a milestone in Gaelic literature"...