Rounders bats are similar to Baseball bats but are slightly lighter than their American cousins. The rules are similar with the exceptions being that the ball is thrown under arm and that the ball itself is similar to a tennis ball. In fact Tennis balls are often used in rounders.
It doesn't look like a Gaelic word.
It doesn't look like Gaelic.
It doesn't look like a Gaelic word.
It doesn't look like Gaelic: no "y".
It doesn't look like a Gaelic word.
It doesn't look like Scots Gaelic.
It doesn't look like a Gaelic word.
It doesn't look like Scottish Gaelic.
Never heard of it; it doesn't look like Gaelic with two 'p's.
It doesn't look like Scottish Gaelic.
Scottish Gaelic is a 'coimhead.Irish Gaelic is cuma.
In Irish it would look like "Donnchadh Seán".