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Alasdair mac
Mhaighstir Alasdair (c. 1698–1770),
legal name
Alexander MacDonald, or, in
Gaelic Alasdair MacDhòmhnaill, was a
Scottish war poet, satirist...
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accent along the
lines of Irish, such as in the
writings of
Alasdair mac
Mhaighstir Alasdair (1741–51) and the
earliest editions (1768–90) of
Duncan Ban MacIntyre...
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Gaelic literature, the
Jacobite war poet and
military officer Alasdair Mac
Mhaighstir Alasdair both
translated into
Gaelic and
versified several famous statements...
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death of
Scottish nationalist leader William Wallace.
Alasdair mac
Mhaighstir Alasdair (c. 1698-1770), a
Jacobite war poet and
major figure in Scottish...
- had
waged against Oliver Cromwell and the Rump Parliament,
Alasdair mac
Mhaighstir Alasdair's 1751
poetry book "Ais-Eiridh na Sean Chánoin Albannaich" ("The...
- words, "I wish I was in Carrickfergus".
Scottish Gaelic poet
Alasdair mac
Mhaighstir Alasdair's
immram poem
Birlinn Chloinne Raghnaill ("The
Birlinn of Clanranald")...
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Adamson Hew
Ainslie Thomas Aird
Aithbhreac Inghean Coirceadal Alasdair mac
Mhaighstir Alasdair Robert Allan Sandra Alland Robert Alves Alexander Anderson Freddie...
- literature, much of it
related to the
events of the Rising.
Alasdair mac
Mhaighstir Alasdair,
generally credited as
author of the
first secular works in Gaelic...
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Gaelic term is corra-litir (pronounced [ˌkʰɔrˠə ˈliʰtʲɪɾʲ]).
Alasdair mac
Mhaighstir Alasdair (c. 1698–1770) was one of the last
Scottish writers with the...
- Non-juring
Episcopal parish within the
Church of Scotland.
South Uist
native Mhaighstir Alasdair MacDhòmhnaill, 1st of Dalilea, was the
Rector of
Kilchoan until...