- The each-
uisge (Scottish Gaelic: [ɛxˈɯʃkʲə],
literally "water horse") is a
water spirit in
Irish and
Scottish folklore,
spelled as the each-uisce (anglicized...
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Uisge (pronounced: wisk,
Scottish Gaelic: for water), also
known as Skorpion, is a
strategy board game
created by
Roland Siegers [de] and
published in...
- of the
classical Gaelic word
uisce (or
uisge)
meaning "water" (now
written as
uisce in
Modern Irish, and
uisge in
Scottish Gaelic). This
Gaelic word shares...
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mythical creature, such as the
Ceffyl Dŵr,
Capaill Uisce, the bäckahäst, each-
uisge, and kelpie. The term "water horse" was
originally a name
given to the kelpie...
- The
River Dee (Scottish Gaelic:
Uisge Dhè) is a
river in Aberdeenshire, Scotland. It
rises in the
Cairngorms and
flows through southern Aberdeenshire...
- A kelpie, or
water kelpie (Scottish Gaelic: each-
uisge), is a
mythical shape-shifting
spirit inhabiting lochs in
Scottish and
Yorkshire folklore. It is...
- Loch
Linnhe was said in
local Scottish folklore to be the home of an each-
uisge, or "water horse",
whose back
could accommodate all the
children who wished...
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Uisge Ban
Falls (official
spelling "Easach Ban"
alternative spellings "Uisage"; "Bàn" or "Bahn") is a
waterfall near Baddeck, Nova Scotia, Canada. The...
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uisce ("water") and
bethu ("life"). The
Scottish equivalent is
rendered uisge beatha.
Early forms of the word in
English included uskebeaghe (1581), usquebaugh...
- / 56.054°N 4.620°W / 56.054; -4.620 The
River Leven (Scottish Gaelic:
Uisge Leamhna) is a
stretch of
water in West Dunbartonshire, Scotland, flowing...