- Tadhg, also Taḋg (/taɪɡ/ TYGHE, Irish: [t̪ˠəiɡ, t̪ˠeːɡ]),
commonly anglicized as "Taig" or "Teague", is an [[Irish language|Irish]
masculine name that...
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Taigh Chearsabhagh is an arts
centre and
museum in
Lochmaddy on the
island of
North Uist, Scotland.
Taigh Chearsabhagh was
built in 1741 and originally...
- John o'
Groats (Scottish Gaelic:
Taigh Iain Ghròta) is a
village 2.5 mi (4 km) north-east of Canisbay, in the
historic county of Caithness, Scotland....
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Tyndrum (/taɪnˈdrʌm/ ;
Scottish Gaelic:
Taigh an Droma) is a
small village in Scotland. Its
Gaelic name
translates as "the
house on the ridge". It lies...
- Taig, and (primarily formerly) also Teague, are
anglicisations of the Irish-language male
given name Tadhg, used as
ethnic slurs for a
stage Irishman....
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rotten fish,
filth of all
sorts and
stinking seafowl". An
excavation of the
Taigh an t-Sithiche (the "house of the faeries" – see below) in 1877 by Sands...
- (French: ****emblée législative de la Nouvelle-Écosse;
Scottish Gaelic:
Taigh Seanaidh Alba Nuadh), or
Legislative ****embly, is the
deliberative ****embly...
- leg' vs aon
taigh 'one house' (not aon *thaigh) air an 'on the' (which
causes lenition) → air a' chas mhòr 'on the big leg' vs air an
taigh donn "on the...
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Whitehouse (Scottish Gaelic: An
Taigh Bàn,
pronounced [ən̪ˠ t̪ʰɤj ˈpaːn]) is a
hamlet on the
Kintyre Peninsula in
Argyll and Bute, west of Scotland. It...
- "Eilean an Taighe", or "Eilean
Taigh" is a
fairly common island name
Eilean an T(a)ighe,
meaning "House Island" (lit. "Island of the House"), is one of...