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Griogal Cridhe (literally "Gregor of the Heart", or "Beloved Gregor") is a
traditional Scottish lament and
lullaby that was
composed in
Gaelic by Mór Chaimbeul...
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vessels that
operate from the island. The Isle of Coll's
community centre, An
Cridhe, and hostel, Coll
Bunkhouse was
opened in July 2012 by
Princess Anne. Owned...
- cnàimh cree [kriː]
heart Goidelic; from O.Ir. cride; cf. Ir. croí, Sc.G.
cridhe dooinney [ˈd̪unʲə]
person Goidelic; from O.Ir. duine, cf. Ir., Sc.G duine...
- Phàdraig Mhòir ("Scalp of
Great Patrick"), Rònach ("Place of the Seals"),
Cridhe an
Uisge ("The
Water Heart") and
Scalp nan
Caorach ("Scalp of the Sheep") –...
- not return.[clarification needed] A well-known
Gaelic lullaby is "Griogal
Cridhe" ("Beloved Gregor"). It was
composed in 1570
after the
execution of Gregor...
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express emotions other than
affection for the
child –
notably "Griogal
Cridhe",
which commemorates the
beheading of
Gregor Roy
MacGregor by his father-in-law...
- The
Heart Stone or
Clach Cridhe in
Perth and Kinross,
Scotland is an
ancient landmark on
Rannoch Moor
situated on the old 'Road to the Isles'.
During the...
- The
Gathering novel in
which a
mysterious trader comes to the
island of
Cridhe,
where he
befriends one of the
inhabitants and
convinces him to
steal the...
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small island in the
River Clyde next to King's Inch
Scalp na Caoraich,
Cridhe An Uisge, Rònach and
Scalp Phàdraig Mhòir - four
small islands at the delta...
- list of these, by album. Dùisg Mo Rùn
Sguaban Arbhair Tillidh Mi
Griogal Cridhe Nach Neònach
Neisd A' Tha E
Sunndach Air An Tràigh Dè Nì Mi An Ròs Chì Mi'n...