Scottish Gaelic
or Scots Gae·lic
[ skot-ish gey-lik or skots gey-lik ]
/ ˈskɒt ɪʃ ˈgeɪ lɪk or ˈskɒts ˈgeɪ lɪk /
noun
the Gaelic of the Hebrides and the Highlands of Scotland, also spoken as a second language in Nova Scotia.
Also
not in technical use,
Scotch Gaelic.
Example sentences from the Web for scottish gaelic
Auld lang syne” is Scottish-Gaelic for “old long since,” or, more idiomatically, “days gone by” or “time long past.
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British Dictionary definitions for scottish gaelic
Scottish Gaelic
noun
the Goidelic language of the Celts of Scotland, spoken in the Highlands and Western Isles