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alternative name for any
Goidelic language,
especially the
Irish language, from
Erische A 16th–19th-century
Scots language name for
Scottish Gaelic. Also an archaic...
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haffe myle of sea to this ile, lyes ane ile of twa myle lang,
callit in
Erische Ellannaneche, that is the
Swynes ile, and very
fertill and
fruitful of...
- Isles" wrote, in
brief reference to Easdale, of an
island "namit in the
Erische Leid
Ellan Eisdcalfe"
However the
derivation of "Eisdcalfe" and this word's...
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Gaelic Scotland).
Dunbar ridicules Kennedy's
Heland ('Highland')
accent and
Erische ('Irish', i.e. Gaelic) language,
while Kennedy defends it,
saying calling...
- Dean
Monro wrote: "Narrest
Seunay layes ther a
litle iyle,
callit in
Erische Leid
Ellan Sklaitt,
quherein ther is
abundance of
skalzie to be win". In...
- or "Belnachna"; "Narrest the
Wolfiis iyle
layes ane iyllane,
callit in
Erische Leid-Ellan-Belnachna,
quharin ther is fair
skailzie aneuche". In modern...
- tombe, as we find in our
ancient Erische Cronickells, ther
layes eight Kings of Norroway; and als we find, in our
Erische Cronickells, that
Coelus King of...
- Gaelic). In 1549, Dean
Monro wrote of "Tis****" that it was: "callit by the
Erische Tis****, ane myle of
lenthe guid maineland, and ane kirk in it; very guid...
- "At the
mouth of Kyle Ila,
betwixt it and Duray, lyes ane ile,
callit in
Erische Leid
Ellan Charne, in
English the iyle of Earne". This may
refer to Eilean...
- ("At the
mouth of Kyle Ila,
betwixt it and Duray, lyes ane ile,
callit in
Erische Leid
Ellan Charne, in
English the iyle of Earne". See
Description of the...