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Gairm was a
Scottish Gaelic quarterly magazine founded in 1951 by
Derick Thomson, and
Finlay J.
MacDonald (Fionnlagh Domhnallach). Its
first issue was...
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Scottish Dal
Riata – from
Irish Dal
Riata –
where the
ceremony was
known as do
gairm rig ..."Proclamation of the king". The Dal
Riata community later moved east...
- Gàidhlig (3)".
Gairm. 127. Madeg,
Mikael (1982–83). "Far-ainmean Gàidhlig (5)".
Gairm. 121. Madeg,
Mikael (1984). "Far-ainmean Gàidhlig (9)".
Gairm. 127. Madeg...
- gold
laced hat Dwelly's
Illustrated Gaelic to
English Dictionary. Glasgow:
Gairm Publications, 1988, p. 202 Culloden: the
swords and the sorrows. Glasgow:...
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Scotland A
Pronouncing Dictionary of
Scottish Gaelic by
Henry Cyril Dieckhoff,
Gairm Publications, 29
Waterloo Street,
Glasgow G2 6BZ (1992) Àinmean-Àite na...
- word "slogan"
originally derives from sluagh-
gairm or sluagh-ghairm (sluagh = "people", "army", and
gairm = "call", "proclamation"), the
Scottish Gaelic...
- Bookshelf: 111–117.. Dwelly's
Illustrated Gaelic to
English Dictionary (
Gairm Publications, Glasgow, 1988, p. 202);
Culloden – The
Swords and the Sorrows...
- Dealbhan/Dwelly's
Illustrated Gaelic to
English Dictionary (12 ed.). Glasgow, Scotland:
Gairm Publications. p. 588. ISBN 1871901286. †lia-fàil, -e, s.f. The
stone on...
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Press MCMLV MacBain, A An
Etymological Dictionary of the
Gaelic Language Gairm 1896,
reprinted 1982 ISBN 0-901771-68-6 "Gaelic
added to
Scotland strips"...
- MacBain, Alexander. (1982) An
Etymological Dictionary of the
Gaelic Language.
Gairm Publications. Pokorny,
Julius (1959).
Indogermanisches etymologisches Wörterbuch...