单词 | goidel |
释义 | Goideln. historical and now somewhat rare. A member of the Goidelic-speaking culture inhabiting prehistoric and early historic Ireland, which also later founded communities and kingdoms in Scotland, the Isle of Man, etc. Occasionally also: these people regarded collectively. Cf. Gael n. ΘΚΠ the world > people > ethnicities > Celtic people > [noun] > Gaels > person redshank1542 Britainer1570 Ulster Scot1654 Gael1684 Dalriadan1685 Dalriad1753 Goidel1869 1869 Jrnl. Hist. & Archæol. Assoc. Ireland 1 289 The name of that with the Goedel is return to a usual sound. 1879 Sat. Rev. 2 Aug. 152/1 In this primitive period, where the Brython and the Goidel were one, such names and titles as Teryn, ‘a king,’ probably arose. 1936 Studies: Irish Q. Rev. 25 682 Scarce a trace of the Goidels remained in their old territory. 1960 Jrnl. Royal Soc. Antiquaries Ireland 90 135 This then is the dynasty of Goedels who established themselves in Dyfed. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2018; most recently modified version published online June 2022). < n.1869 |
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