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- Oidhche Sheanchais (Irish: [ˌiːçə ˈhanˠəxəʃ]; "A Night of Storytelling"; variously given as The Storyteller, The Story Teller, Storyteller's Night, Night...
- 25 January, known as Burns Night (Scots: Burns Nicht; Scottish Gaelic: Oidhche na Taigeise) also called Robert Burns Day or Rabbie Burns Day (or Robbie...
- Niteworks (also known by the Scottish Gaelic Obair Oidhche) was an Electronic Celtic fusion band from the Isle of Skye. The band are known for writing...
- consistently refers to the New Year's Eve as Oidhche na Bliadhn(a) Ùir(e) ("the Night of the New Year") and Oidhche Challainn ("the Night of the Calends")....
- Loch na h-Oidhche (Loch of the Night) is a remote freshwater loch lying between Loch Torridon and Loch Maree in the Flowerdale Forest, Wester Ross, Scotland...
- pevar peswar ceathair, cheithre ceithir kiare night nos noz nos oíche oidhche oie number† rhif, nifer† niver† niver† uimhir àireamh earroo three tri...
- regions. It is known in Welsh as Noson Ddrygioni and in Scottish Gaelic as Oidhche nan Cleas. Mischief Nights are sometimes also held on May Day Eve, as part...
- are sung at the end of each line of a verse. In a song like 'S Fliuch an Oidhche ('Wet is the Night'), also known as Coisich a Rùin ('Come on, My Love')...
- night Goidelic; from O.Ir. adaig (accusative aidchi); cf. Ir. oíche, Sc.G. oidhche ooh [au], [uː] egg Goidelic; from O.Ir. og; cf. Ir. ubh,ugh, Sc.G. ugh...
- such as the traditions of Oíche Shamhna (Samhain Eve) among the Irish and Oidhche Shamhna among the Scots. Julius Caesar said in his Gallic Wars: "[the Gaulish...