ceòl
Scottish Gaelic
Etymology
From Middle Irish ceól, from Old Irish céul.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /kʰʲɔːɫ̪/
Noun
ceòl m (genitive singular ciùil or ceòil)
- music
- Bidh ceòl agus dannsadh aig a' chèilidh a-màireach. - There will be music and dancing at the ceilidh tomorrow.
Derived terms
Derived terms
- bogsa-ciùil (“accordion”)
- ceòladair (“musician”)
- ceòl seòmrach (“chamber music”)
- co-cheòl (“harmony”)
- cuirm-chiùil (“concert”)
- inneal-ciùil (“musical instrument”)
- neach-ciùil (“composer; musician”)
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