foraois
The same spelling.
It is the plural of wood or forest (coill).
Olive, forest, grass, lime, and Irish.
cailín foraoise cailín coille
In Irish it's "capall coille", it means wood horse / forest horse
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.
in irland, in the forest, near a rainbow, on march or st. Patrick's day(march 17th)
Coíllte is the common word for wood or forest, and Ros can be used too.
The river Wyre rises in the Forest of Bowland and flows into the Irish Sea at Fleetwood in Lancashire. It is 28 miles long.
In Irish "Gaelic" it istoradh (fruit; product, yield; result)meas (fruit of forest tree, mast)In (Scots) Gaelic:
The word for 'forest' is mòr-choille; coille mean forest/wood.Cha léir a' choille leis na craobhan.You can't see the forest for the trees.