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metrical psalms into Gaelic,
published at
Edinburgh in 1684 as
Psalma Dhaibhidh an Meadrachd, &c. (Psalms of
David in Metre, &c.).
During its preparation...
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Bearsden and
Milngavie (Scottish Gaelic:
Cille Phàdraig Ùr agus
Muileann Dhaibhidh) was, from 1975 to 1996, one of
nineteen local government districts in...
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etymologically unrelated to MacDhunlèibhe.
MacDiarmaid MacDermid,
Campbell Mac
Dhàibhidh Davie, Davidson, Day,
Deason Day in Banffshire.
Deason in Moray. MacDhòmhnaill...
- h-àrdaibh, Ag
innseadh gun d'
rugadh Slànaighear Am Betlehem, am
baile Dhaibhidh. p240 B' e sin
sgeula binn nam beannachd, Mun
aoigh a rinn teàrnadh gu...
- that, in
prehistoric times, a
broch or dun,
known as Dun David, or Dun
Dhaibhidh stood here. However, no
archaeological evidence has been
found for this...
- on the site of a
prehistoric broch or dun
known as Dun David, or Dun
Dhaibhidh,
although no
archaeological evidence has been
found for this predecessor...
- for
congregational singing. The full 150
Metrical Psalms called Sailm Dhaibhidh were
first published in full in 1694. The
General ****embly of the Church...