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Scottish Gaelic (/ˈɡælɪk/, GAL-ik; endonym: Gàidhlig [ˈkaːlɪkʲ] ), also
known as
Scots Gaelic or
simply Gaelic, is a
Celtic language native to the Gaels...
- and by 1976 all
towns had
automatic telephone exchanges. In 1962, the
SCOTICE (to Scotland) and
ICECAN (Canada)
coaxial submarine telephone cables were...
- in 1935, and to New York in 1946. The
first submarine telephone cables,
SCOTICE and ICECAN, to
Scotland and
Canada were
opened in 1962. The
cable allowed...
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means a (little field) of the cow: "quod
Latine Campulus Bovis dicitur,
Scotice vero Achadh-bou" The
abbey grew into a
major centre of learning, commerce...
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Antonio De Fantis,
Tabula generalis ac Mare
magnum Scotice subtilitatis...
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Antonio De Fantis,
Tabula generalis ac Mare
magnum Scotice subtilitatis...
- 1637);
Julii Ccesaris Scaligeri Posmata (Geneva, 1575); "Zre^aviaKiov, Ad
Scotice Regem, habitum" in
Coronatione Regince, etc. (Edinburgh, 1590); Carmina...
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minister at Larne,
Ireland Description of
Galloway [in Latin] (Bleau's
Atlas Scotice, 1662) A
Letter to John, Lord
Kirkcudbright . . . with a
Sermon (1720)...
- Scotland,
genealogist and antiquary,
author of
Selectus Diplomatum Numismatum Scotice Thesaurus, and of
Collections relating to the
History of Mary,
Queen of...