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  2. Scottish Gaelic dictionaries - Wikipedia

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    1925 Gaelic Dictionary by Malcolm MacLennan; 1932 Pronouncing Dictionary of Scottish Gaelic by Henry Cyril Dieckhoff; 1958 Gaelic Words and Expressions from South Uist and Eriskay by Rev. Allan MacDonald; 1979 Abair Facail, a pocket-dictionary by John MacDonald and Ronald Renton; 1981 The New English-Gaelic Dictionary by Derick Thomson

  3. Edward Dwelly - Wikipedia

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    Dwelly's dictionary contains over 70,000 entries and is widely regarded as the most comprehensive dictionary of the Scottish Gaelic language compiled to date. So far, there have been over 12 printed editions (1920, 1930, 1941, 1949, 1967, 1971, 1973, 1977, 1988, 1993 and 2011) of the dictionary by various publishers.

  4. Derick Thomson - Wikipedia

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    He was Chairman of the Gaelic Books Council 1968–91; President Scottish Gaelic Texts Society; former member of Scottish Arts Council and was the first recipient of the Ossian Prize in 1974. Professor Thomson was Chairman of the Scottish National Party's Gaelic Committee in the Seventies.

  5. Colin Mark - Wikipedia

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    Colin Mark (1936–2020) was a British teacher, lexicographer and writer on the linguistics of Scottish Gaelic.He was the author of three books, a number of articles as well as short stories published in the Gaelic language quarterly Gairm.

  6. James Logan (writer) - Wikipedia

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    Highland Chiefs, illustration by James Logan from The Scottish Gaël (1831) Logan's major work was The Scottish Gaël, or Celtic Manners as preserved among the Highlanders (2 vols.), published in 1831. It was based on walking tours he had made in the Scottish highlands and islands during the previous decade, during which he collected Gaelic ...

  7. Alexander Macbain - Wikipedia

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    The work for which he is best known today is the philological milestone An Etymological Dictionary of the Gaelic Language (1896). [2] MacBain published a critical edition of the Book of Deer and contributed entries on the Picts in Chambers's Encyclopaedia , articles for magazines and newspapers and reviews for the Transactions of the Gaelic ...

  8. Patrick S. Dinneen - Wikipedia

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    The stock and plates of the dictionary were destroyed during the Easter Rising of 1916, so Dinneen took the opportunity to expand the dictionary. A much larger second edition, compiled with the assistance of Liam S. Gógan, was published in 1927. [5] Dinneen's request to the Irish Texts Society to include Gogan's name on the title page was ...

  9. Deò-ghrèine - Wikipedia

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    Perhaps inspired by MacCumhail's banner, An Deò-gréine was also used as the name of a Scottish Gaelic magazine, the organ of An Comunn Gàidhealach, first produced in 1905, later being retitled An Gàidheal. Its editors included Malcolm Macfarlane (1905–6) and Rev. Malcolm MacLennan (1906–8), best known for his dictionary. [3]

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