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Erse

 (ûrs)
n. Archaic

[Middle English Ersch, Erisch, Irish, from Old English Iras, the Irish; see Irish.]
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Erse

(ɜːs)
n
(Languages) another name for Irish Gaelic
adj
(Languages) of or relating to the Irish Gaelic language
[C14: from Lowland Scots Erisch Irish; Irish being regarded as the literary form of Gaelic]
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Scot′tish Gael′ic

or Scots Gaelic


n.
a Celtic language, closely related to Irish, spoken in the Hebrides and the Highlands of Scotland.
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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Noun1.Erse - any of several related languages of the Celts in Ireland and ScotlandErse - any of several related languages of the Celts in Ireland and Scotland
Celtic, Celtic language - a branch of the Indo-European languages that (judging from inscriptions and place names) was spread widely over Europe in the pre-Christian era
Irish Gaelic, Irish - the Celtic language of Ireland
Scots Gaelic, Scottish Gaelic - the Gaelic of Scotland
Manx - the ancient Gaelic formerly spoken on the Isle of Man; the language is sometimes used on ceremonial occasions
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Translations

Erse

n no plGälisch nt
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