See also: <span class="searchmatch">nGall</span> (Cois Fharraige) IPA(key): /ŋɑːl̪ˠ/ <span class="searchmatch">ngall</span> eclipsed form of gall...
See also: <span class="searchmatch">ngall</span> <span class="searchmatch">nGall</span> eclipsed form of Gall IPA(key): [ŋɡal͈] <span class="searchmatch">nGall</span> eclipsed form of Gall...
According to Cabej, from earlier *<span class="searchmatch">ngall</span> (“to sprout”), prefixed voiced variant of kall (“to stick out”) ngallec embryo endëc...
na <span class="searchmatch">nGall</span> and Contae Dhún na <span class="searchmatch">nGall</span> Wikipedia gaWikipedia ga Literally, “fort of the Norsemen”. (Ulster) IPA(key): /ˌd̪ˠuːn̪ˠəˈŋal̪ˠ/ Dún na <span class="searchmatch">nGall</span> m (genitive...
Dhún na <span class="searchmatch">nGall</span> lenited form of Dún na <span class="searchmatch">nGall</span>...
See also: donegal Anglicization of Irish Dún na <span class="searchmatch">nGall</span> (literally “fort of the foreigners or strangers”). English Wikipedia has articles on: Donegal (town)...
forms with the definite article singular plural nominative an gall na gaill genitive an ghaill na <span class="searchmatch">ngall</span> dative leis an <span class="searchmatch">ngall</span> don ghall leis na gaill...
Mutated forms of gall radical soft nasal aspirate gall all <span class="searchmatch">ngall</span> unchanged...
(historical) Tyrconnell (a kingdom in northwestern Ireland) synonym of Dún na <span class="searchmatch">nGall</span>: Donegal (a county of Ireland) Note: Certain mutated forms of some words...
Synonym: Normannach (by extension) Brit Synonyms: Briotanach, Sasanach Dún na <span class="searchmatch">nGall</span> (“Donegal”) Fine Gall (“Fingal”) Gall- (“Anglo-”) Gall-Ghael m (“person...