- A
claymore (/ˈkleɪmɔːr/; from
Scottish Gaelic:
claidheamh-mòr, "great sword") is
either the
Scottish variant of the late
medieval two-handed
sword or the...
- The
Sword of
Light or
Claidheamh Soluis (Old Irish;
modern Irish: Claíomh
Solais [ˌklˠiːw ˈsˠɔlˠəʃ]) is a
trope object that
appears in a
number of Irish...
- An
Claidheamh Soluis (Irish: [ənˠ ˌklˠiːw ˈsˠɔlˠəʃ]) was an
Irish nationalist newspaper published in the
early 20th
century by
Conradh na
Gaeilge (the...
-
claidheamh beag "small sword". This does not
parallel Scottish Gaelic usage.
According to the
Gaelic Dictionary by R. A.
Armstrong (1825),
claidheamh...
- such as the
Highland Scots,
which in
Scottish Gaelic were
called the
claidheamh cuil (back sword),
after one of
several terms for the
distinct types of...
- Gaeltacht, and
publishing in Irish. The League's
first newspaper was An
Claidheamh Soluis (The
Sword of Light) and its most
noted editor was Pádraig Pe****...
-
supposes it to
represent a
Celtic *cladivo- (OIr.
claideb sword, Gael.
claidheamh).
Neither view, however,
accounts for the
earliest meaning of the word...
-
conversation meetings,
edited and
periodically published a
newspaper named An
Claidheamh Soluis, and
successfully campaigned to have
Irish included in the school...
- to be a
fictional element. A two-handed
sword [
claidheamh dà-làimh, in Gaelic, more
commonly claidheamh-mòr or
claymore meaning great sword], purporting...
- The
small sword or
smallsword (also
court sword, Gaelic:
claidheamh beag or claybeg, French: épée de cour, lit. “Sword of the court”) is a
light one-handed...