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Ruairidh Mac
Illeathain is a
Scottish Gaelic broadcaster and
author with an
interest in
Gaelic learners. He
edited the learner's
newsletter Cothrom (published...
- Clan
Maclean (/mækˈleɪn/ ;
Scottish Gaelic:
Clann '
IllEathain [kʰl̪ˠãn̪ˠ iˈʎɛhɛɲ]) is a
Highlands Scottish clan. They are one of the
oldest clans in the...
-
Brasil (mythical island), a
similar mythical island in
Irish folklore Mac
Illeathain, Ruairidh. "Litir do Luchd-ionnsachaidh: An t-Eilean
Ghorm (Litir 232)"...
- is
derived from a
byname used of Clan
MacLean by
their enemies -
Clann Illeathain nan Con. By the late 17th
century the
Dukes of
Argyll were the dominant...
-
staff is the
ceannard (chief executive). The
current ceannard is
Shona Nic
Illeathain; a non-native
Gaelic speaker, she
studied the
language at the University...
- 1946: pp. xliv-xlv.
Clann ’ic
Shimidh (Litir
Bheag 67) by
Ruairidh Mac
Illeathain. McElduff, Fiona; Mateos, Pablo; Wade, Angie; Borja,
Mario Cortina (2008)...
-
union referee Ruairidh Greenwood (born 1992),
Scottish curler Ruairidh Mac
Illeathain,
Scottish Gaelic broadcaster Ruaridh Arrow (born 1980),
British film-maker...
- of the
actual ********in of
Colin Roy
Campbell with him to the grave. Mac
Illeathain,
Ruairidh (2015). An Creanaiche: myself, Lee
Oswald and the
murder of...
- "great step
forward on many levels" for
Gaelic fiction and
Ruairidh Mac
Illeathain described the
novel as a
strong story and "a
milestone in
Gaelic literature"...
-
strongly influenced by the
theatre of the absurd. Similarly,
Donaidh Mac
Illeathain (Donnie Maclean), made use of
absurd dialogue in An
Sgoil Dhubh (A Dark...