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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...
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Ireland (/ˈaɪərlənd/ IRE-lənd; Irish: Éire [ˈeːɾʲə] ; Ulster-Scots:
Airlann [ˈɑːrlən]) is an
island in the
North Atlantic Ocean, in north-western Europe...
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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...
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century AD, large-scale
migration from
Ireland precipitated a
process of
Gaelicisation,
evidenced by
Ogham inscriptions, and the Manx
language developed. It...
- airgid" ("a lot of money"), or "poidhle de dhaoine" ("a lot of people") A
Gaelicisation of the
English word "pile",
possibly influenced by the
Gaelic expression...
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Haplogroup R-M269 (human genetics)
Celts Norse–Gaels (incl. Uí Ímair and Clan MacLeod)
Kingdom of
Munster Kingdom of the
Isles Gaelicisation Category...
- the Nor****.
These threats may have sped up a long-term
process of
Gaelicisation of the
Pictish kingdoms,
which adopted Gaelic language and customs....
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wrote in his
Irish Times column "The
Words We Use" that "the
constant Gaelicisation of the good old English-Scottish
dialect word
crack as
craic sets my...
- However, the
Pictish language did not
disappear suddenly. A
process of
Gaelicisation (which may have
begun generations earlier) was
clearly under way during...
- Mac an
Iomaire is a Gaelic-Irish surname. Mac an
Iomaire is a
gaelicisation of the Anglo-Irish
surname Ridge,
which is
recorded in
County Roscommon in...