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I Learned from the Gaels         
I Learned from the Gaels is an EP by Scottish indie folk artist King Creosote, released on 28 May 2012 on Domino Records. Produced by Paul Savage, the EP features full-band re-recordings of three tracks from Creosote's vinyl-only album, That Might Be It, Darling (2010), alongside a new track, "Little Man", featuring frequent collaborator Alan "Gummi Bako" Stewart on lead vocals.
Gael         
  • High King [[Máel Sechnaill mac Domnaill]] was one of the leaders in the struggle with the Norsemen.
  • Place names in Scotland that contain the element BAL- from the Scottish Gaelic 'baile' meaning home, farmstead, town or city. This data gives some indication of the extent of medieval Gaelic settlement in Scotland.
  • ''[[Auraicept na n-Éces]]'', 7th century, explaining [[ogham]].
  • Gaelic Irish men and noblewomen, c.1575
  • Distribution of Y-chromosomal [[Haplogroup R-M269]] in Europe
  • An artistic rendering of the hero [[Fionn mac Cumhaill]]
  • plantations]]
  • A page from the 9th century [[Book of Kells]], one of the finest examples of [[Insular art]]. It is believed to have been made in Gaelic monasteries in Ireland and Scotland.
  • The ''[[Lia Fáil]]'' at the Hill of Tara, sacred site of inauguration for the Gaelic High Kings.
  • Victorian]] era.
  • Brythonic]] areas.}}
  • Medieval [[high cross]] at [[Monasterboice]]
  • The [[Iverni]] are one of the population groups mentioned in [[Ptolemy]]'s ''[[Geographia]]''.
  • [[Scota]] and [[Goídel Glas]] voyaging from Egypt. From the 15th century chronicle the ''[[Scotichronicon]]''.
ETHNOLINGUISTIC GROUP OF IRISH, SCOTTISH AND ISLE OF MAN ORIGIN
Gael; Gael (men); Gael (Ancient people); Ancient Scots; Gaelic heritage; Gaelic culture; Native Irish; Gaelic traditionalism; Gaedels; Goidel; Gaelic Traditionalism; Gaelic diaspora; Scots-Gaels; Gáedel; Gaelic (culture); Gaedel; Gaelic Culture; Gaelic Irish; Gaelic race; Gaelic people; Medieval Gaels; Mere Irish; Wild Irish; Scottish Gaels; Gàidheil; Na Gàidheil; Gaeil; Na Gaeil; Gaidheil; Gaidheal; Irish Gaels; Gaels of Scotland; Albannaich; Scots Gaels; Irish gael; Irish Gael; Gael's languages; Gaels' languages; Gael's language; Gaels' language; Gaelic peoples; Genetic studies on Gaels; Gàidheal; History of the Gaels
<i>·nouni> <i>·sgi> & <i>·pli> A Celt or the Celts of the Scotch Highlands or of Ireland; now <i>·esp.i>, a Scotch Highlander of Celtic origin.
Gael         
  • High King [[Máel Sechnaill mac Domnaill]] was one of the leaders in the struggle with the Norsemen.
  • Place names in Scotland that contain the element BAL- from the Scottish Gaelic 'baile' meaning home, farmstead, town or city. This data gives some indication of the extent of medieval Gaelic settlement in Scotland.
  • ''[[Auraicept na n-Éces]]'', 7th century, explaining [[ogham]].
  • Gaelic Irish men and noblewomen, c.1575
  • Distribution of Y-chromosomal [[Haplogroup R-M269]] in Europe
  • An artistic rendering of the hero [[Fionn mac Cumhaill]]
  • plantations]]
  • A page from the 9th century [[Book of Kells]], one of the finest examples of [[Insular art]]. It is believed to have been made in Gaelic monasteries in Ireland and Scotland.
  • The ''[[Lia Fáil]]'' at the Hill of Tara, sacred site of inauguration for the Gaelic High Kings.
  • Victorian]] era.
  • Brythonic]] areas.}}
  • Medieval [[high cross]] at [[Monasterboice]]
  • The [[Iverni]] are one of the population groups mentioned in [[Ptolemy]]'s ''[[Geographia]]''.
  • [[Scota]] and [[Goídel Glas]] voyaging from Egypt. From the 15th century chronicle the ''[[Scotichronicon]]''.
ETHNOLINGUISTIC GROUP OF IRISH, SCOTTISH AND ISLE OF MAN ORIGIN
Gael; Gael (men); Gael (Ancient people); Ancient Scots; Gaelic heritage; Gaelic culture; Native Irish; Gaelic traditionalism; Gaedels; Goidel; Gaelic Traditionalism; Gaelic diaspora; Scots-Gaels; Gáedel; Gaelic (culture); Gaedel; Gaelic Culture; Gaelic Irish; Gaelic race; Gaelic people; Medieval Gaels; Mere Irish; Wild Irish; Scottish Gaels; Gàidheil; Na Gàidheil; Gaeil; Na Gaeil; Gaidheil; Gaidheal; Irish Gaels; Gaels of Scotland; Albannaich; Scots Gaels; Irish gael; Irish Gael; Gael's languages; Gaels' languages; Gael's language; Gaels' language; Gaelic peoples; Genetic studies on Gaels; Gàidheal; History of the Gaels
[ge?l]
¦ noun a Gaelic-speaking person.
Derivatives
Gaeldom noun
Origin
from Sc. Gaelic <i>Gaidheali>.