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Definition of Gaelic-speaking
1. Adjective. Able to communicate in Gaelic.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Gaelic-speaking
Literary usage of Gaelic-speaking
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Journal of the American-Irish Historical Society by American-Irish Historical Society (1911)
"... like the Irish, are Catholic in religion, having Gaelic speaking clergy with
a Gaelic speaking Bishop at their head. It is only a few years ago since ..."
2. Transactions by Gaelic Society of Inverness (1899)
"There are fewest in Galloway, but it is certainly astonishing that there are 6000
gaelic-speaking people in Mid-Lothian, 500 in Berwickshire, ..."
3. The Story of the Irish Nation by Francis Hackett (1922)
"He knew that he could not prevent the emigration of the gaelic-speaking Irish or
of the English-speaking Irish who were also gaelic-speaking. ..."
4. The Journal of the American-Irish Historical Society by American-Irish Historical Society (1911)
"... like the Irish, are Catholic in religion, having Gaelic speaking clergy with
a Gaelic speaking Bishop at their head. It is only a few years ago since ..."
5. Transactions by Gaelic Society of Inverness (1899)
"There are fewest in Galloway, but it is certainly astonishing that there are 6000
gaelic-speaking people in Mid-Lothian, 500 in Berwickshire, ..."
6. The Story of the Irish Nation by Francis Hackett (1922)
"He knew that he could not prevent the emigration of the gaelic-speaking Irish or
of the English-speaking Irish who were also gaelic-speaking. ..."