tabharthóir na luatha
The Irish version of Lucas is Lúcás; As for Scots Gaelic: ?
tabhair leat, beir leat
You need to specify Irish Gaelic or Scottish Gaelic: they are two separate languages.
A hurley used in the Irish sport of Hurling, is made from the Ash tree. This is the origins of the term "The clash of the ash" when referring to the sport.A hurley used in the Irish sport of Hurling, is made from the Ash tree. This is the origins of the term "The clash of the ash" when referring to the sport.A hurley used in the Irish sport of Hurling, is made from the Ash tree. This is the origins of the term "The clash of the ash" when referring to the sport.A hurley used in the Irish sport of Hurling, is made from the Ash tree. This is the origins of the term "The clash of the ash" when referring to the sport.A hurley used in the Irish sport of Hurling, is made from the Ash tree. This is the origins of the term "The clash of the ash" when referring to the sport.A hurley used in the Irish sport of Hurling, is made from the Ash tree. This is the origins of the term "The clash of the ash" when referring to the sport.A hurley used in the Irish sport of Hurling, is made from the Ash tree. This is the origins of the term "The clash of the ash" when referring to the sport.A hurley used in the Irish sport of Hurling, is made from the Ash tree. This is the origins of the term "The clash of the ash" when referring to the sport.A hurley used in the Irish sport of Hurling, is made from the Ash tree. This is the origins of the term "The clash of the ash" when referring to the sport.A hurley used in the Irish sport of Hurling, is made from the Ash tree. This is the origins of the term "The clash of the ash" when referring to the sport.A hurley used in the Irish sport of Hurling, is made from the Ash tree. This is the origins of the term "The clash of the ash" when referring to the sport.
In Irish, an ash tree is 'fuinseog'; ash is 'luaith'. In Scottish Gaelic: ...
Aisling (pronounced Ash-Ling). =)
Irish Gaelic: luaithScots Gaelic: luathWelsh: lludw or ulw(Not words for 'ash tree')
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