The Irish word for 'peace' is síocháin [sheekhaun].
Irish Peace Institute was created in 1984.
"Síochána" means "of peace" in the Irish Gaelic.
In Irish it's "síocháin"
Gaiscíoch SíochánaLaoch SíochánaThat's modern Irish not Old Irish.
The Irish version of the surname Burke is "de Búrca."
the peace process brought peace
A Peace to End All Peace was created in 1989.
Irish Gaelic: síocháin, pron. 'shee-okh-awn' is the closest literal word for 'peace'. also Suaimhneas[sooanus]Scots Gaelic: sìth, fois,
The American government did have a large part to play in the peace in Northern Ireland, right up to president Clinton. George Mitchell chaired talks, the American government gave guarantees and financial supports, the Irish-American lobby had an influence. So America was a key participant and the peace process needed external support.
In Irish it's "síocháin"
in Irish Gaelic