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Irish Gaelic: cloch Scottish Gaelic: clach Welsh: carreg or maen
In Irish Gaelic (there are 3 Gaelics) "quartz" would be translated Grianchloch (sun-stone).
Stone's throw is urchar cloiche; Within a stone's throw is Faoi urchar cloiche.
Scottish Gaelic has two words for 'star': 'reannag'/'rionnag' and 'reul'
The GAA is the Gaelic Athletic Association. It was founded on the 1st of November, 1884, in Thurles, County Tipperary, Ireland. The GAA oversees the running of Gaelic Games in Ireland and in some other parts of the world. Gaelic Games themselves have been around for many centuries, but would not have been around in the Stone Age.
'Cuiridh mi clach air do charn'
'I'll put a stone on your cairn'
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Irish "Gaelic": bláth Scottish Gaelic:
Scottish Gaelic is tì. Irish Gaelic is tae.