Scottish: achadh Irish: gort, achadh
In Irish: páirc (field, park) achadh (field) gort (cultivated field) In Scots Gaelic: achadh (field)
Billy Field - Gaelic footballer - was born in 1952.
Irish (Gaeilge): Achadh na nDarach(Scottish) Gaelic: Achadh nan Darach
a gort is a ploughed field.
Achaidh mean 'of a field'.
Unless it is an anglicized version of O'Fihilly of Co. Cork, it is an English surname found mainly in Dublin and most likely has no Irish Gaelic form.
Gaelic Football is a fast and physical field sport. As such the players need to be very strong and fit to play it at the top level.
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Gaelic Irish sport of hurling. First mention of the game being played in 1400bc.
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Scottish Gaelic is tì. Irish Gaelic is tae.
In Irish d'fhíorghrá;in Scottish Gaelic: ?