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- apparently used in the sense "divide", "separate", as in Scottish Gaelic briogais ("trousers"), in Breton bragoù ("pants"), in Irish bríste ("trousers")...
- apparently used in the sense "divide", "separate", as in Scottish Gaelic briogais ("trousers"), in Breton bragoù ("pants"), in Irish bríste ("trousers")...
- is considered by modern linguists a cognate of English breeches, Gaelic briogais ('trousers'), etc. The earliest do****ented tartan-like cloth in Britain...
- as a baroque flute duet with Chris Norman; fiddle pibrochs "Bodaich nam Briogais – The Carles with the Br****es" and "Marsail Lochinalie"; 19th-century pibroch...
- here that Campbell's piper composed the clan's famous pibroch, 'Bodach na Briogais', which ridicules the Sinclairs. The event is also commemorated in the...
- Caithness, Finlay MacIver, composed the Great Highland bagpipe tune, Bodach-na-briogais, which was inspired by the battle. According to Hugh Fraser Campbell and...
- Caithness, Finlay MacIver, composed the Great Highland bagpipe tune, Bodach-na-briogais, which was inspired by the battle. According to Hugh Fraser Campbell and...