- Rock). This
event gave the
surrounding Rosguill peninsula its name - Ros
Goill refers to 'Goll's peninsula'. When the
witch Irnan failed to
capture members...
- Loch Goil; (Scottish Gaelic: Loch Goil) is a
small sea loch
forming part of the
coast of the
Cowal peninsula in
Argyll and Bute, Scotland. The sea loch...
- Ciad Diùc Cataibh, le c****d foill, 'S le c****d càirdeas do na
Goill, Gum b' ann an
Iutharn 'n robh do thoil, 'S gum b'fheàrr leam Iùdas làmh rium. First...
-
Rosguill (Irish
language and
official name: Ros
Goill) is a
peninsula situated in the north-north-west of
County Donegal on the
north coast of Ulster...
- Queen's
University of Belfast. Lucas,
Leslie W. (1979).
Grammar of Ros
Goill Irish,
County Donegal.
Institute of
Irish Studies, The Queen's University...
- Dublin, 1904. Cóir ṁúinte na Gaeḋilge, leis Na Bráiṫre Críostaí, M.H. mac an
Goill,
Baile áṫa cliaṫ, 1910.
First Steps in Irish: A classic, succinct, book...
- Ciad Diùc Cataibh, le c****d foill, 'S le c****d càirdeas do na
Goill, Gum b' ann an
Iutharn 'n robh do thoil, 'S gum b'fheàrr leam Iùdas làmh rium. First...
- Sean-Ghaeilge, Coláiste Phádraig. Lucas,
Leslie W. (1979).
Grammar of Ros
Goill Irish, Co. Donegal.
Studies in
Irish Language and Literature. Vol. 5. Belfast:...
- (Gaelic: Port an
Eilein "port of the island") and
Glengyle (Gaelic:
Gleann Goill "glen of a lowlander"); on the
southern are The Dhu (Gaelic: An Dubh "the...
- "wish" (gen.),
droim /d̪ˠɾˠiːmʲ/ "back"
before syllable-final ⟨ll⟩ /əi/ /iː/
goill /gəil̠ʲ/ "grieve, hurt",
coillte /ˈkəil̠ʲtʲə/ "forests"
unstressed /ə/ éadroime...