- the
English James. The
vocative case of the
Scottish Gaelic Seumas is
Sheumais,
which has
given form to the
Anglicised form of this name, Hamish. In Irish...
- the
anglicized form of the
vocative case of the
Gaelic name
Seamus or
Sheumais. It is therefore, the
equivalent of James.
Hamish Bennett,
retired New...
- Dòmhnall mac
Sheumais mac Nèill ("Donald son of
James son of Neill") but in
modern usage, this is
usually dropped,
resulting in Dòmhnall
Sheumais Nèill. Identifying...
-
James Gillespie's High
School (Scottish Gaelic: Àrd-sgoil
Sheumais Ghilleasbuig) is a state-funded
secondary school in Marchmont, Edinburgh, Scotland....
- The
Jacobite rising of 1715 (Scottish Gaelic:
Bliadhna Sheumais [ˈpliən̪ˠə ˈheːmɪʃ]; or 'the Fifteen') was the
attempt by
James Edward Stuart (the Old...
- the
names as they
appear in the
vocative case:
Seumas (James) (nom.) →
Sheumais (voc.) and Màiri (Mary) (nom.) → Mhàiri (voc.). The most
common class of...
- (Nuorese) Scots: Jeams, Jeames, Jamie, Jizer,
Jamesie Scottish Gaelic: Seumas,
Sheumais (vocative),
Hamish (anglicized)
Serbian (Cyrillic/Latinic): Јаков/Jakov...
-
speculate that Mary may be
using his
middle name
Hamish (an
Anglicisation of "
Sheumais", the
vocative form of "Seumas", the
Scottish Gaelic for James), though...
- however,
after his
release from the
Tower of London,
Niall mac
Eachainn mhic
Sheumais, who had also
risked his own life to
protect the
hunted Prince, harshly...
-
Donald MacIain 'ic
Sheumais suffered a
serious arrow wound, but soon recovered.
Tradition has it that the song 'Ic Iain 'Ic
Sheumais was
composed by his...