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A gaol bird or jailbird is someone who is in prison.
"Gaol" is an obsolete spelling of the word "jail." There are two spellings but the same pronunciation. Note to be confused with "goal", meaning "target" or the place you have to get the ball to score a point.
Gaol (English) Jail (American English)
how do you say I will love you always and forever thanks, Sue Carey smcarey@telus.net together forever - còmhla gu bràth (at a guess) I will love you forever - Bidh gaol agam ort gu sìorraidh [bee guhrl akum ohrsht goo sheeree]
one syllable g words: * go * guy * gem * gig * got * get * guess * gut * grab * green * grime * grip * grow * grin * grand * grind * ground * grill * game * goat * guy * good * gum * golf * gore * glass * goose * geese * gun * guide * guess * guest * gross * grim * glad * gone * gain * grain * glare * glump * grime * gel * gleem * gold * glide * gray * greed * groom * grub * grew * glue * gaze * gin * graze * glaze * gout * grout * glitch * gab * gaff * gift * gas * gnat
A gaol bird or jailbird is someone who is in prison.
Wentworth Gaol was created in 1881.
Wentworth Gaol ended in 1927.
Kilmainham Gaol ended in 1924.
Adelaide Gaol was created in 1841.
Adelaide Gaol ended in 1988.
Richmond Gaol was created in 1825.
Beaumaris Gaol was created in 1829.
Maitland Gaol was created in 1848.
Maitland Gaol ended in 1998.
Kilmainham Gaol was built in 1796 and officially opened in 1796 as the County Gaol for Dublin. It operated as a prison until 1924.
Monmouth County Gaol was created in 1790.