What is the Scottish word for fearless?

What is the Scottish word for fearless?

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Scottish Word Meaning
Scottish Word Meaning
bardach stout, fearless
bardy scolding
bare | ber bare

What is Teaghlach?

teaghlach m (genitive singular teaghlaigh, nominative plural teaghlaigh) immediate family. household.

What does kebbie lebbie mean?

altercation
Kebbie-lebbie is an altercation carried on by various people speaking at the same time. Wee clype is a little tattle tale.

What does William Wallace say in Gaelic?

Alba gu bràth
In the 1995 film Braveheart, Scottish knight William Wallace (portrayed by Mel Gibson) shouts “Alba gu bràth” as he gallops across the front of his assembled Scottish troops just prior to their decisive victory at the Battle of Stirling Bridge.

What does Buff mean in Scotland?

n. A blow, gen. one which gives out a dull sound; a blow given as a challenge to fight; “a term used to express a dull sound” (Sc. 1825 Jam. 2; Sh.

What does Burl mean in Scottish?

(burl) Dialect, chiefly Scot. ~v. 1. to spin around, to revolve rapidly. 2. a whistle; the sound made by a whistle.

How do you pronounce Bainne in Irish?

Pronunciation

  1. (standard) IPA: /ˈpaɲɪ/
  2. (Sutherland and Lewis) IPA: /ˈpɔɲə/
  3. (Barra and Western Ross) IPA: /ˈpɛɲə/

What does Faol SAOL mean in Irish?

Faol saol agat agus bas in Eirinn. PRONOUNCED: fweel sail ah/gut og/us boss in air/in. MEANING: Long life to you and death in Ireland. PHRASE: aon, do, tri, ceithir, cuig, se, seacht, ocht, naoi, deich. PRONOUNCED: ain, dough, tree, kerr/ih, koo/igg, shay, shocht, uck/th, knee, deh.

What are some Irish phrases in the Irish language?

Irish phrases in the Gaelic language – 350 Irish sayings PHRASE: Is binn béal ina thost PRONOUNCED: iss bin bail inna hust MEANING: Silence is golden PHRASE: Ní hé lá na gaoithe lá na scolb PRONOUNCED: knee hay law nah gwee-heh law nah sculb MEANING: The windy day is not the day for thatching

What are some Irish sayings for trick or treat?

Go maire tu! you live (Congratulations! or Live long!) Tabhair féirín dom nó buailfidh mé bob ort! Trick or Treat (give me a treat or I will play a trick on you!) An mor ata air?

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