- etymonline.com word/Gaelic"of or pertaining to the Gaels" (meaning originally in English the Scottish Highlanders);… See origin and meaning of gaelic.
- dictionary.com browse/gaelicGaelic definition: a Celtic language that includes the speech of ancient Ireland and the dialects that have developed from it, especially those usually known as...
- thefreedictionary.com GaelicThe Tain gives us vivid pictures of people and things, but it is not full of beauty and of tender imagination like many of the Gaelic stories.
- turkcebilgi.com gaelicGaelic anlamları. (noun) The language of the Gaels, esp. of the Highlanders of Scotland. It is a branch of the Celtic.
- usgaa.org gaelic-football/Gaelic football was first codified in 1887, although it has purported links to older varieties of football played in Ireland.
- twitter.com GaelicGamesEuroOfficial Twitter of Gaelic Games Europe which governs and nurtures Gaelic Games in Europe (Excluding the UK & Ireland).
- gaa.ie my-gaa/getting-involved/gaelic-footballGaelic Football is a distinctly Irish field invasion game played with a round football which can be caught, kicked and hand passed.
- pinterest.com ertf/gaelic/Apr 6, 2013 - Explore Evelyn Flesher's board "GAELIC!", followed by 449 people on Pinterest. See more ideas about gaelic, irish gaelic, irish language.
- ncpedia.org gaelic-languageSeveral Gaelic place-names are found in the region, the most obvious being Dundarrach in Hoke County, which in Gaelic means "hill of the oak tree."
- seslisozluk.net gaelic-nedir-ne-demek/İskoç Gal dilini öğreniyorum. - I'm learning Scottish Gaelic. ... Şey, Keltçe'den daha kolay. - Is it easy to learn French? Well, it's easier than Gaelic.