- Seil (/ˈsiːl/;
Scottish Gaelic:
Saoil,
Scottish Gaelic pronunciation: [ˈs̪ɯːl]) is one of the
Slate Islands,
located on the east side of the
Firth of...
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Ellenabeich (Gaelic:
Eilean nam Beathach) on the
nearby island of Seil (Gaelic:
Saoil),
which is
separated from
Easdale by only a
narrow channel. Confusingly...
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Sgalpaigh Norse: "ship island" Seil Sal?
Probably pre-Celtic "stream"
Seill Saoil Gaelic:
sealg – "hunting island"
Shuna Unknown Norse Possibly "sea island"...
- birchwoods.") is a
small village on the isle of Seil (Scottish Gaelic:
Saoil) – an
island on the east side of the
Firth of Lorn, 7
miles (11 km) southwest...
- pre-Caighdeán
spellings bídh and saoghail,
which were
standardised as bia and
saoil despite not
representing the
Munster pronunciations.
Article 1 of the Universal...
- Life
imprisonment (Irish: príosúnacht
saoil) in the
Republic of
Ireland may last for the
natural life of the convict.
While life
imprisonment is the most...
- of the
Irish Micí Mac
Gabhann resulted the
posthumous work
Rotha Mór an t
Saoil (translated into
English as The Hard Road to Klon**** in 1962), a vivid...
- 308
Seaforth Island (Eilean Shìphoirt)
Lewis and
Harris 273 0 217 Seil (
Saoil)
Slate Islands 1,329 551 146
Sgeotasaigh Lewis and
Harris 49 0 57 Shapinsay...
- Èisdeal. 25 59 58 – 38
Luing Luinn 1,430 195 212
Binnein Furachail 87 Seil
Saoil 1,329 551 560
Meall Chaise 146
Shuna Siùna 451 3 1
Druim na Dubh Ghlaic...
- tráill.
Anocht a théam sa
bhearna bhaoil, Le gean ar Ghaeil, chun báis nó
saoil, Le gunna-scréach faoi lámhach na bpiléar, Seo libh canaig' amhrán na bhFiann...