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Lewis (Scottish Gaelic:
Eilean Leòdhais) or
simply Lewis (Scottish Gaelic:
Leòdhas,
pronounced [ˈʎɔːəs̪] ) is the
northern part of
Lewis and Harris, the largest...
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American writer better known under her
pseudonym Sorche Nic
Leodhas, or
simply Sorche Leodhas. Born in Youngstown, Ohio, she was a
sickly child, eventually...
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Lewis and
Harris (Scottish Gaelic:
Leòdhas agus Na Hearadh, Scots:
Lewis an Harris), or
Lewis with Harris, is a
single Scottish island in the
Outer Hebrides...
- book for children".
Always Room for One More was
written by
Sorche Nic
Leodhas and
published by Holt,
Rinehart and
Winston in 1965. One Fine Day, an old...
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Lewis in the
Outer Hebrides,
whose name
derives from the
Scottish Gaelic Leòdhas. Afrikaans:
Louis Arabic: لويس Albanian: Luigj,
Ludovik Ancient Germanic:...
- Po****tion 2011
Gaelic speakers English Gaelic 2011 2001
Lewis and
Harris Leòdhas 21,031 18,500 (Lewis) Na
Hearadh 1,916 (Harris) 60% (1,212)
South Uist...
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Schmitz / Ace
Science Fiction Special 1967
Claymore and Kilt,
Sorche Nic
Leodhas / Holt, Rinehart,
Winston 1968
Shamrock and
Spear Pilkington / Holt, Rinehart...
- h-airdibh
meaning "the heights".
Lewis Limnu Pre-Celtic?
marshy Lewis Leòdhas Ptolemy's
Limnu is
literally "marshy". The
Norse Ljoðhús may mean "song...
- near to the
Nicolson Institute is the
Lewis Sports Centre (Ionad
Spors Leòdhas),
which has a
sports hall,
fitness suite,
climbing wall,
swimming pool...
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despite different meanings Lamhaich, Làmhaich,
Leanaidh Lenny, Lennie, Len,
Lenford Luthais,
Leodhas Lewis,
Louis SG
equivalent of En Louis. Lùcas Luke...