Definition of Gaelicisation. Meaning of Gaelicisation. Synonyms of Gaelicisation

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- Gaelicisation, or Gaelicization, is the act or process of making something Gaelic, or gaining characteristics of the Gaels, a sub-branch of celticisation...
- Ireland (/ˈaɪərlənd/ , IRE-lənd; Irish: Éire [ˈeːɾʲə] ; Ulster-Scots: Airlann [ˈɑːrlən]) is an island in the North Atlantic Ocean, in Northwestern Europe...
- Haplogroup R-M269 (human genetics) Celts Norse–Gaels (incl. Uí Ímair and Clan MacLeod) Kingdom of Munster Kingdom of the Isles Gaelicisation Category...
- Pictish was gradually displaced by Middle Gaelic as part of the wider Gaelicisation from the late ninth century. Much of their history is known from outside...
- century AD, large-scale migration from Ireland precipitated a process of Gaelicisation, evidenced by Ogham inscriptions, and the Manx language developed. It...
- However, the Pictish language did not disappear suddenly. A process of Gaelicisation (which may have begun generations earlier) was clearly under way during...
- though the Pictish language did not disappear suddenly, a process of Gaelicisation (which may have begun generations earlier) was clearly under way during...
-  6–7. Retrieved 30 June 2024. Previously thought to have been an Irish gaelicisation, now known to be an authentic form of his name found on the Dupplin...
- royal.gov.uk. 13 January 2016. Retrieved 1 July 2018. His name is a Gaelicisation of the Norse name Hildufr (or perhaps English Eadulf); it occurs in...
- of Alpin. Under the House of Alpin, there was a long-term process of Gaelicisation of the Pictish kingdoms, which adopted Gaelic language and customs....