Gaelic
81Gaelic coffee — noun Irish coffee …
82Gaelic coffee — noun coffee served with cream and whisky …
83Gaelic football — noun a type of football played mainly in Ireland, with a goal resembling that used in rugby but having a net attached, the object being to kick or punch the ball into the net or over the crossbar …
84Gaelic football — noun (U) a game played in Ireland between two teams of 15 players, using a round ball that can be kicked or hit with the hands …
85Gaelic football — UK / US noun [uncountable] a game played in Ireland, in which two teams of 15 players try to kick or hit a large round ball into or over a goal in order to score points …
86Gaelic football — /geɪlɪk ˈfʊtbɔl/ (say gaylik footbawl) noun a code of football originating in Ireland, played with teams of 15 players and a round ball, the goalposts having a crossbar below which is a net; points are scored by kicking or punching the ball… …
87Scottish Gaelic — Not to be confused with Scots language or Scottish English. Scottish Gaelic Gàidhlig Pronunciation [ˈkaːlikʲ] Spoken in …
88Canadian Gaelic — Infobox language name=Canadian Gaelic nativename= Gàidhlig Chanaideanach pronunciation= [ˈkɑːlʲəˈ kanatanax] familycolor=Indo European states=Canada region=limited to Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia; speakers=ca. 2,000 [… …
89Differences between Scottish Gaelic and Irish — Scottish Gaelic is closely related to Irish. Most dialects are not immediately mutually comprehensible[citation needed], though many individual words and phrases are, and speakers of the two languages can rapidly develop mutual intelligibility.… …
90Comparison of Australian rules football and Gaelic football — A Comparison of Australian rules football and Gaelic football is possible because of the games similarities and the presence of International Rules Football, a hybrid code developed to allow players from both codes to participate in tests. A key… …