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Qué (quién) es Gaël - definición

COMMUNE IN ILLE-ET-VILAINE, FRANCE
Gael (village); Gaël (Ille-et-Vilaine); Gael (Ille-et-Vilaine)

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
·noun ·sg & ·pl A Celt or the Celts of the Scotch Highlands or of Ireland; now ·esp., 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 Gaidheal.
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
n.
Scotch Celt, Scotch Highlander.

Wikipedia

Gaël

Gaël (Gallo: Gaèu) is a commune in the Ille-et-Vilaine department in Brittany in northwestern France.

It lies southwest of Rennes between Saint-Méen-le-Grand and Mauron. In the 18th century, a fair was held twice a year in August and October.

Ejemplos de uso de Gaël
1. Gaël immediately watched it and next day he was very emotional.
2. And there is no avoiding the truth in the promise that is Gaël Monfils.
3. When Federer started to use his slice, Gaël did not know how to respond.
4. I think guys like Gaël and Murray will be top 20.
5. As Thierry Champion, his coach, said: For Gaël to play Federer in the final was just perfect for him.