In Irish "Gaelic": "dÃlseacht" (loyalty; fidelity, allegiance)
"tairise" (loyalty, faithfulness, trustworthiness, reliability,
steadfastness)
"coinnÃoll" (covenant, pledge; word of honour, diligence)
In Scottish Gaelic: dìlseachd
Dìlseachd
The Gaelic word for a trusted friend is "cara." In Irish, "cara" signifies a close companion or friend, emphasizing trust and loyalty. Similarly, in Scottish Gaelic, the word "caraid" carries a similar meaning. Both terms reflect deep bonds of friendship and reliability.
In Irish it's "dílseacht"
Love, Loyalty, Friendship
In Irish it's "dílseacht"
"Gaelic" can mean "Irish Gaelic' or "Scottish Gaelic". They are classified as two distinct languages.
"Grá Dílseacht Cairdeas" - pronounced Graw DeelShockt Karjas - is translated as 'Love Loyalty Friendship'
Scottish Gaelic is a 'coimhead.Irish Gaelic is cuma.
No Gaelic word for Chalmers.
It is not a Gaelic word.
The word 'bassett' is not a Gaelic word, and therefore has no meaning in Gaelic.
In IRISH Gaelic the word is "vaidhtéaraí";in SCOTTISH Gaelic: ?