In Irish: Ceol sa Choill;
In Scottish Gaelic: ?
coillte
Irish "Gaelic: is ceol; (Scottish) Gaelic is ceòl.
Keith and Keitha mean "woods" in Gaelic.
Coíllte is the common word for wood or forest, and Ros can be used too.
In Irish it's "do bhothán ins an choill"
music
Seomra ceoil (Irish) Seòmar ceòil (Scots Gaelic)
Ceol is music and Saol is Life in Irish.
melodious music, sweet music
Ceol (K'yól)
Ceol Gaelach
The Irish Gaelic word for 'forest' is foraois;The Scottish Gaelic word is coille/coillteach or mòr-choille............................................................................................................Previous answer: The Gaelic word for forest is "m÷r-choille." The latter half of the word, "choille" can be used to either mean woods or forest.