It's a phonetic English spelling of the Gaelic dubh(black).
"Dhu" is a phonetic English spelling for 'dubh' (black).
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Kiss is pòg (pronounced pokhk) in Scottish Gaelic.
Scottish. It comes from the Gaelic, meaning "sea."ANOTHER ANSWER:From Scottish Gaelic 'Murchadh' meaning 'sea-battler'
From the Gaelic - it would mean the black (dhu) rock (craig).
No, driech is a Scots word meaning wet and horrible. The Scottish Gaelic for rainy is "Fliuch"
What is the Scottish Gaelic for the English word 'sick'.
From the Gaelic marag-dhubh, pronounced 'mara-ghoo'"Marag dhu" refers to a traditional Scottish sausage or "pudding" which is in English is often called "Blood Pudding"The basic ingredients are Oatmeal, suet, salt, pepper and for n=marag dhu cows or pigsblood.Marag-gheal is 'white pudding/oatmeal'.
Scottish daggers are called either a Dirk or a Skein Dhu (sometimes spelled Skean Dhu or Skean Dhub).
It is mac in Scottish Gaelic.
In Irish 'Gaelic' ógraidh is a variant spelling of ógra meaning 'young people, youths'. Scottish Gaelic: ?
It means 'young'.
"Aon-deug" meaning "One-ten"
'Jacob' is not a Scottish Gaelic word and has no meaning in that language.Iàcobis the Scottish Gaelicequivalent of Jacob.