William Lamb: Scottish Gaelic Speech and Writing: Register Variation in an Endangered Language (Belfast Studies in Language, Culture and Politics 16)cottondimethyloldihydroxyethyleneureaflame-retardant finishingorganophosphorus chemicalslimiting oxygen indexNo Abstract available for this article....
123691245781011 17時43分19秒GMT 2025年2月14日星期五 Country:United Kingdom Constituent Country:Scotland (SCT) Lat/Long:56°49'N / 5°07'W Elevation:10 m Currency:Pound Sterling (GBP) Languages:English, Scottish Gaelic, Scots Country Code:+44...
Gaelic (Scottish) Co` latha breith sona dhuibh! Galician (Spain) Ledicia no teu cumpreanos! Georgian Gilotcav dabadebis dges! German-Badisch Allis Guedi zu dim Fescht! German-Bavarian Ois Guade zu Deim Geburdstog! German-Berlinisch Allet Jute ooch zum Jeburtstach! or Ick wuensch da...
Pronounce [2syll.wi-(l)liam,wil-li-am] The baby boy name William is sometimes used as agirl name. Its pronunciation is WIHLYahM †. William is used chiefly in the English and French languages, and it is derived from Germanic origins.A two-element name, it is derived from the element...
William Dunbar is one of the two secondary tritagonists of Code Lyoko. He is the sixth member of the Lyoko Warriors, who fell under the influence of X.A.N.A. and served him for many months. After first appearing in the second season of Code Lyoko as one
1 Which Scottish city named poet and performer Magi Gibson as its official poet or makar, the first since William Dunbar in the reign of James IV? COFFEE TIME: The news quiz It contains pieces by Robert Henryson and William Dunbar, together with material from the English author John Lydgate...
Sir William Wallace notoriously represents a hero in Scottish history and culture. He was a Scottish knight best known for his leadership during the Wars of Scottish Independence. Perceived as a hero by the Scottish people, Wallace lived by the Gaelic warrior chant, “ Bas agus Buaidh”, which...
Kinlochleven (Scottish Gaelic: Ceann Loch Lìobhann) is a village in Lochaber, in the Scottish Highlands and lies at the eastern end of Loch Leven. To the north lie the Mamores ridge; to the south lie the mountains flanking Glen Coe.The village was formed from two previously separate ...
They'd co-found the Pogues with others in 1982 and initially called themselves "Pogue Mahone," which translates from Irish Gaelic into "kiss my arse." The Pogues released four consecutive Top 20 gold-selling U.K. hit albums with MacGowan after their 1984 debutRed Roses for Mestalled out ...
19TH century Scottish historyFollowing the extirpation of the red squirrel from much of Scotland by the end of the eighteenth century, nineteenth-century naturalists strived to find evidence of its native Scottish status. As medieval accounts and Gaelic place names proved ambiguous,...