Crossword-Solution: GAELIC 6 letters, 76 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 9

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Gaelic a. Of or pertaining to the Gael, esp. to the Celtic
Highlanders of Scotland; as, the Gaelic language.
Gaelic n. The language of the Gaels, esp. of the Highlanders of
Scotland. It is a branch of the Celtic.

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GAELIC anagram CIGALE

We have 76 clues for the answer “GAELIC”

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In which "Ciamar a tha thu?" means "How are you?" 1 answer
Language that gave us "hubbub" and "slogan" 1 answer
Language that gave us "banshee" 1 answer
Language that "galore" is derived from 1 answer
Language from which "slogan" and "spunk" come 1 answer
Language from which "bog" is derived 1 answer
Language for Eire 1 answer
Irish language family 1 answer
Irish dialect 1 answer
pertaining to country Scot Highlander 1 answer
IRISH Celts, language of 1 answer
Highlander's speech 1 answer
Early Scottish speech. 1 answer
Celt's language 1 answer
A Scottish language 1 answer
Language spoken in parts of Scotland and Ireland 1 answer
"Erin go bragh," for instance. 1 answer
Language we got "galore" from 1 answer
Tralee language 1 answer
Source of "bog" and "glen" 1 answer
Scot Highlander pertaining to country 1 answer
SCOTTISH Celts, language of 1 answer
SCOTTISH Celts (pert. to) 1 answer
Ossian's tongue. 1 answer
Ossian's language 1 answer
Origin of "whiskey" and "trousers" 1 answer
Native tongue of G. B. S.'s homeland. 1 answer
Mary Macleod wrote in it 1 answer
Manx language family 1 answer
MANX Celts, language of 1 answer
Like a Banshee Act the 1 answer
Language that gave us "shillelagh" 1 answer
Like a banshee 2 answers
One of the Celtic languages 2 answers
GADHELIC 2 answers
Gaedheal 2 answers
language Celtic 2 answers
Scottish language 2 answers
Manx tongue 2 answers
Irish pertaining to country 2 answers
pertaining to country Irish 2 answers
U.K. language 2 answers
Manx, e.g. 2 answers
Hebrides tongue 2 answers
Irish tongue 2 answers
Language that gave us "clan" 2 answers
Language that gave us "galore" 2 answers
Language that gave us "plaid" 2 answers
Language that gave us "slogan" 2 answers
Language that gave us "slogan" and "galore" 2 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ERETA
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greedy person
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Sentences with GAELIC (5)

But the story of Scottish nomenclature is confounded by a continual process of translation and half-translation from the Gaelic which in olden days may have been sometimes reversed.
Records of a Family of Engineers Robert Louis Stevenson 2010
They went abroad speaking Gaelic; they returned speaking, not English, but the broad dialect of Scotland.
Memories and Portraits Robert Louis Stevenson 2010
What, however, most perplexed him was my understanding Moorish and Gaelic, which he had heard me speak respectively to the hamalos and the Irish woman, the latter of whom, as he said, had told him that I was a fairy man.
The Bible in Spain George Borrow 1995
They all spoke together earnestly in Gaelic, the sound of which was pleasant in my ears for the sake of Alan; and, though the rain was by again, and my porter plucked at me to be going, I even drew nearer where they were, to listen.
Catriona Robert Louis Stevenson 1996
They were a Gaelic race, spoke a Celtic tongue, and we have no evidence that I know of that they were blacker than other Celts.
The Letters of Robert Louis Stevenson to his Family and Friends - Volume 2 [of 2] Robert Louis Stevenson 2019

Quotes with GAELIC (3)

There had been a time, until 1422, when a number of both Gaelic and Anglo-Irish students attended Oxford and Cambridge in England. But fellow students had complained that Irish living together in large numbers sooner or later got noisy and violent and there was no handling them. Accordingly, the universities imposed a quota system on Irishman, and decreed that those admitted must be scattered around among non-compatriots: exclusively Irish halls of residence were banned.
Emily Hahn Fractured Emerald: Ireland
What is it that Australians celebrate on 26 January? Significantly, many of them are not quite sure what event they are commemorating. Their state of mind fascinated Egon Kisch, an inquisitive Czech who was in Sydney at the end of January 1935. Kisch has a place in our history as the victim, or hero, of a ludicrous chapter in the history of our immigration laws. He had been invited to Melbourne for a Congress against War and Fascism, and was forbidden to land by order of the …
K.S. Inglis Observing Australia: 19591999
You turn the lights on and off here and if you can’t sleep and want something to read there are books in the living room…” her voice broke off. “Wait. Can you read?” His chin took a slight tilt upward. “Aye,” Faolán replied, his voice cool, “in English, Gaelic, Latin, or French. My Welsh is a bit rusty, and I doona remember any of the Greek I was taught except for words not fit for a lady’s ears. I can also count all the way up to…” He looked down and wiggled his large bare t…
Shannon MacLeod Rogue on the Rollaway
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Appears in: Crossroads, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, NY Sun, NYT, Three Across, Universal, USA TODAY, WP, WSJ.

Used 67 times in crossword archives (1944–2025).