In the Irish language 'shoemaker' is gréasaí,in the Scottish Gaelic it is greusaiche.
gréasaí (Irish Gaelic)
In the Irish language, 'shoemaker' is gréasaí. In Scottish Gaelic: greusaiche.
In Irish: GRÉASAÍ is 'shoemaker'; In Scottish Gaelic:
Irish is gréasaí;Scottish is greusaiche.
In Irish it's "greasaí"
The Scots Gaelic word for 'follow' is 'lean' 'leantainn'.
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Agus
It doesn't look like a Gaelic word.
The Irish word for 'story' is 'scéal' and the Scottish Gaelic is 'sgeulachd'.
In Irish it is draíodóir;in (Scottish) Gaelic it is draoidh.Compare word 'druid'.
In Scottish Gaelic the word is translated as sgàrlaid; the Irish translation is scarlóideach.
marbhan That is Gaelic for "Corpse" not "Copse"