Try Crannog - see wikipedia for full explanation
Scottish
Irish
scottish causeim scottish and i should know
Northern English, and Scottish.
Originally, it's an Irish name but a lot of Scottish people use it as well.
An ancient Scottish or Irish fortified settlement constructed on an artificial island is called a crannog. These wooden structures were built in bodies of water for defense and have been dated back to the Bronze Age.
In Welsh,dwelling is annedd or preswyl.In Irish (Gaelic),it is teach cónaithe.In (Scottish) Gaelic,it is taigh-còmhnaidh.
About 48% of the colonies were Scottish and/or Irish so the majority fighting were Scottish and Irish.
Scottish
Scottish
Scottish Gaelic, Irish Gaelic, and Manx all derive from Old Irish.
Irish
In Irish it's "Zachairias"the Scottish Gaelic is Sachairi.
no there is not. although there is an Irish coven Irish is different from SCOTTISH :| :|
Irish: saor Scottish: saor
He has a family heritage of Scottish, German, and Irish
In Irish d'fhíorghrá;in Scottish Gaelic: ?