- na
gamhna Curfá (Chorus): Aililiú, na
gamhna, na
gamhna bána Aililiú, na
gamhna; na
gamhna, b’iad a b’fhearr liom. Aililiú, na
gamhna; na
gamhna geala...
- Tom nan
Gamhna is a 389-metre tall
mountain within the
Ardgoil Peninsula and
Arrochar Alps near
Lochgoilhead in Argyll,
Scottish Highlands. http://streetmap...
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Lough Gowna (Irish: Loch
Gamhna,
meaning 'calf lake') is a
fresh water lake
which is the
uppermost lake on the
River Erne. It is
located on the border...
-
other English-speaking nations.
Gaffney comes from the
Gaelic septs of Ó
Gamhna, Mac
Conghamhna and Ó Caibheanaigh.
Gaffney more
commonly does not appear...
- nam Muc
Eilean nan
Caorach Eilean nan
Coinean Eilean nan Each
Eilean nan
Gamhna Eilean Odhar Eilean Ona
Eilean Ornsay Eilean Ramsay Eilean Reilean Eilean...
- C****ll,
Eilean Leim,
Eilean Liath,
Eilean na h-Aird,
Eilean na h-Uilinn,
Gamhna Giogha,
Gigalum Cara:
Coire Cara,
Sgeir à Bhuntata,
Sgeir Buideil West Loch...
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Druimachro South Druimachro Tarbert Surrounding islands Cara
Island Craro Island Gamhna Gigha Gigalum Island Other places Achamore House Eilean Garbh...
- the
second album by
Celtic rock band Runrig. It was
released in 1979. "
Gamhna Gealla" (White Stirks) – 3:38 "Màiri" – 2:56 "What Time" – 2:30 "Fichead...
- Molach, 370
metres (1,210 ft) Càrn Glas, 502
metres (1,647 ft) Tom nan
Gamhna, 389
metres (1,276 ft) The
Steeple (Lochgoilhead), 390
metres (1,280 ft)...
- and po****r
dance renditions of the song. The
phrase "bainne na mbó ar na
gamhna" in the
chorus is Irish, and
means "Cows' milk for the calves". Because...