(Irish Gaelic) críonnacht, eagnaíoct, gaois (Scots Gaelic) gliocas
wisdom: eagnaíocht; críonnacht; or gaois.
truth: fírinne
modest: cúlanta; modhúil; banúlacht; measartha
Fírinne
In Irish it is FÉITHLEOG FÍRINNE.
In Irish: cuardaitheoir fírinne In Scottish Gaelic:
In Scottish Gaelic: fìrinn (mind that the accent is grave, not acute like in the Irish)
In Irish "truth" is "firinne" and "justice" is "cóir" In Welsh "truth" is "gwirionedd" and "justice" is "cyfiawnder" In Scots Gaelic it's "truth" is "fìrinn" and "justice" is "còir"
In Irish it's "fírinne" In Scots Gaelic it's "fìrinn"
In Irish speak the truth is "inis an fhírinne"
The name "Declan" is of Irish origin and means "man of prayer" or "full of goodness." It is derived from the Irish Gaelic word "daglรกn."
Thig le duine foirm a thabhairt don fhírinne ach nach dtig leis í a thuigbheáil
fìrinn
=== === The Gaels arrived in Ireland, from Spain according to myths. They were the Celtic people of Ireland. They later conquered Scotland and the Isle of Man. People in those countries, especially in Ireland, would still consider themselves to be Gaels. They founded the Kingdom of Dál Riada (present day N. Ireland and NW Scotland). === === DNA research has indicated that there is truth to the Spanish origin: the Irish are genetically close to the the Basques. On the other hand, the findings of Santos Alonso et al indicate that there was no genetic link between Basques and Celtic populations beyond that provided by the Paleolithic ancestry common to European populations.
No, they also communicate wisdom and truth eg Look before you leap.