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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...
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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...
- 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...
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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")....
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story teller, or story-teller may
refer to: A
person who does
storytelling Oidhche Sheanchais, also
called The Storyteller; 1935
Irish short film Narradores...
- 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...
- 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...
- ˈiːçə uːd̪ˠ ə ˈmʲɛhəlʲ]; "That
Night in Bethlehem";
archaic spelling: "Don
Oidhche ud I mBeithil") is a po****r Irish-language
Christmas carol, of unclear...
- tan is tealbh, (All kine and crops, all
flocks and corn,) Bho
Oidhche Shamhna chon
Oidhche Bheallt, (From
Hallow Eve to
Beltane Eve,)
Piseach maith, agus...
- 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...