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Publisher of new Scottish Gaelic prose
date was the epic novel, An Oidhche Mus Do Sheòl Sinn, by Aonghas Pàdraig Caimbeul. Heavily influenced in both structure and theme by the works of Leo Tolstoy
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Look up Caimbeul in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Caimbeul is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Alexander Campbell (disambiguation)
Caimbeul
Scottish poet
Aonghas Caimbeul (9 October 1903 – 28 January 1982), alias Am Puilean, was a Scottish Gaelic bard, war poet, and memoirist. Caimbeul was born on 9 October
Aonghas_Caimbeul
British writer
Caimbeul (Myles Campbell; born 23 March 1944) is a Scottish writer of poetry, prose and children's literature. He writes in Scottish Gaelic. Caimbeul
Maoilios_Caimbeul
Alasdair Caimbeul (born 27 May 1941), also known as Alasdair a' Bhocsair or Alasdair Campbell, is a Scottish playwright, short story writer, and novelist
Alasdair_Caimbeul_(writer)
Scottish nobleman
Cailean Mór Caimbeul (also known as Sir Colin Campbell; died after 1296) is one of the earliest attested members of Clan Campbell and an important ancestor
Cailean_Mór
Scottish Gaelic writer (1942–2015)
Tormod Caimbeul (7 October 1942 – 2 May 2015) was a Scottish Gaelic novelist, poet, author of children's literature, and translator. He was known by his
Tormod_Caimbeul
Topics referred to by the same term
Neil or Niall Campbell may refer to: Sir Neil Campbell, known as Niall mac Cailein (died 1316), hero of the Wars of Scottish Independence Neil Campbell
Neil_Campbell
Celtic language
Giollagáin, Conchúr; Camshron, Gòrdan; Moireach, Pàdruig; Ó Curnáin, Brian; Caimbeul, Iain (2020). The Gaelic Crisis in the Vernacular Community. doi:10.57132/mpub
Scottish_Gaelic
Scottish novelist
Lewis. Her father, Tormod Caimbeul (also known as Tormod a' Bhocsair and Norman Campbell), and her uncle Alasdair Caimbeul are both published writers
Catrìona_Lexy_Chaimbeul
Scottish poet, novelist, journalist, broadcaster and actor
Angus Peter Campbell (Scottish Gaelic: Aonghas P(h)àdraig Caimbeul; born 1954)[citation needed] is a Scottish award-winning poet, novelist, journalist
Angus_Peter_Campbell
this cause soon after, becoming a staunch supporter of Gilleasbaig Ruadh Caimbeul (Archibald Roy Campbell), fourth Earl of Argyll. Carsuel's associations
Séon_Carsuel
Campbell of Lochawe (died 1340 at Locale Argyle), also known as Cailean Óg Caimbeul, Sir Colyn Cambel, Colin the Young, and Coline Oig Campbell, was an early
Sir Colin Og Campbell of Lochawe
Sir_Colin_Og_Campbell_of_Lochawe
Topics referred to by the same term
Sandy Campbell (disambiguation) Alec Campbell (disambiguation) Alasdair Caimbeul (writer) (born 1941), Scottish Gaelic author Alexander Hume-Campbell (1708–1760)
Alexander_Campbell
Scottish peer (1903–1973)
France. Along with his GOC Maj. Gen. Victor Fortune, the war poet Aonghas Caimbeul and all surviving members of the 51st (Highland) Division, Captain Campbell
Ian Campbell, 11th Duke of Argyll
Ian_Campbell,_11th_Duke_of_Argyll
Archipelago off the west coast of Scotland
about the devastating effect of the Highland Clearances. Aonghas Phàdraig Caimbeul, raised on South Uist and described by MacLean as "one of the few really
Hebrides
Neil Campbell, M.A. (Scottish Gaelic: Niall Caimbeul) (c.1590 – c.1643/47) was a Scottish clergyman who served in the Church of Scotland as the Bishop
Neil Campbell (bishop of the Isles)
Neil_Campbell_(bishop_of_the_Isles)
Caimbeul III (again) 1572–1581 Alasdair Caimbeul 1581–1615 The abbey was annexed to the bishopric of the Isles on 11 August 1615; Alasdair Caimbeul was
Abbot_of_Iona
Region of Lewis and Harris island, Scotland
young gannets known locally as Guga, which are a local delicacy. Aonghas Caimbeul, Scottish Gaelic war poet, World War II POW, and author of the award-winning
Isle_of_Lewis
Neil Campbell (Scottish Gaelic: Niall Caimbeul) (died c. 1613 or 1627) was the son of Alexander, son of the parson [MacPherson] ("Alasdair mac a' Phearsain")
Neil Campbell (bishop of Argyll)
Neil_Campbell_(bishop_of_Argyll)
Scottish author and scholar (1821–1885)
John Francis Campbell (Scottish Gaelic: Iain Frangan Caimbeul; Islay, 29 December 1821 – Cannes, 17 February 1885), also known as Young John of Islay (Scottish
John_Francis_Campbell
Scottish noble and churchman
Donald Campbell (Scottish Gaelic: Dòmhnall Caimbeul) (died 1562) was a 16th-century Scottish noble and churchman. He was the son of Archibald Campbell
Donald_Campbell_(abbot)
2007 sculpture by Damien Hirst
Gaelic-language publisher Ùr-sgeul published a short story by Maoilios Caimbeul, "An Claigeann aig Damien Hirst" ("Damian Hirst's Skull"), as a fictional
For_the_Love_of_God
Consonant sound change
'Montgomery' (mac + Gumaraid) vs MacDhòmhnaill 'MacDonald (mac + Dòmhnall) Caimbeul 'Campbell' (cam 'crooked' + beul 'mouth') vs Camshron 'Cameron' (cam +
Lenition
1388–1391 Conghan Mac Phaidein, 1391 x 1395–1397 Niall Caimbeul, 1395–1433 x 1437 Dubhghall Caimbeul of Lochawe, 1437–1453x1467 [Opposed by] Peter de Dalkeith
Archdeacon_of_Argyll
Scottish bishop
Alasdair Caimbeul or Alexander Campbell of Carco (died February 1608) was a Scottish noble and prelate. Coming from a branch of Clan Campbell in the allegiance
Alexander_Campbell_of_Carco
Scottish historian (1906–1996)
John Lorne Campbell FRSE LLD OBE (Scottish Gaelic: Iain Latharna Caimbeul) (1 October 1906 – 25 April 1996) was a Scottish historian, farmer, environmentalist
John_Lorne_Campbell
Name list
player Alasdair Breckenridge (1937–2019), Scottish pharmacologist Alasdair Caimbeul (born 1941), Scottish playwright, short story writer, and novelist Alasdair
Alasdair
Builds Budge Buiseid Bisset Cailbhin Calvin Caileanach Callanach, MacCallan Caimbeul Campbell Caimbeulach Campbell Camran Cameron Camshron Cameron Camshronach
List of Scottish Gaelic surnames
List_of_Scottish_Gaelic_surnames
Medieval bishopric of Scotland
(I.) Scottish Gaelic: Eóin Caimbeul. 1510–1513 George Hepburn 1514–1532 John Campbell (II.) Scottish Gaelic: Eóin Caimbeul. Received papal provision but
Bishop_of_the_Isles
manuscript itself includes some of the poetry of Duncan Campbell (Donnchadh Caimbeul) of Glen Orchy. The manuscript currently lies in the National Library of
Book_of_the_Dean_of_Lismore
Scottish poet (1911 – 1996)
MacLean's political poetry has not aged as well. According to Maoilios Caimbeul, "There is not, and I doubt there will ever be, a series of love poems"
Sorley_MacLean
Learmonth/Learmonadhach, Ochiltree/Ochailtreabhach and many more. Campbell/Caimbeul "crooked mouth" and Cameron/Camshron "crooked nose" are two examples of
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Henderson Duncan Livingstone Sorley MacLean Dòmhnall Ruadh Chorùna Aonghas Caimbeul Calum MacNeacail Dylan Thomas Alun Lewis Richard Wilbur Anthony Hecht Dunstan
List_of_war_poets
Music festival gathering in various locations
Television Neil Fraser, BBC Scotland Maggie Cunningham, BBC Scotland Domhnall Caimbeul, MG ALBA Welsh Chairs: Huw Jones, S4C John Hefin, Wales Film Council Owen
Celtic_Media_Festival
Gaelic manuscript
Gaelic English Notes Caimbeul Campbell The earliest known pedigree which gives the clan a "British" ancestry (from Uther Pendragon, and Arthur) Camshron
MS_1467
German World War II prisoner-of-war camp
contact with local Poles and learned various phrases in Polish. Aonghas Caimbeul, Private in 51st (Highland) Division from the Isle of Lewis. He subsequently
Stalag_XX-A
Marjorie, Countess of Carrick George Buchanan Angus Peter Campbell Maoilios Caimbeul Charles Muir Campbell John Francis Campbell John Lorne Campbell Peter Campbell
List of Scottish Gaelic–speaking people
List_of_Scottish_Gaelic–speaking_people
Surname found in Scotland or with a historical connection to Scotland
common Scottish surnames is Campbell, which is derived from the Gaelic Caimbeul, meaning "crooked-mouth". Similarly, Cameron is derived from the Gaelic
Scottish_surnames
McGugan, actor 11 March – Graham Lyle, singer-songwriter 23 March – Maoilios Caimbeul (Myles Campbell) writer of poetry, prose and children's literature in Scottish
1944_in_Scotland
Name list
of Ó Tormaigh or Ó Tormadha. Tormod Andreassen, Norwegian curler Tormod Caimbeul (1942–2015), Scottish Gaelic writer Tormod Granheim (born 1974), Norwegian
Tormod
Scottish bishop (16th century)
Religious titles Vacant Title last held by Domhnall Caimbeul Bishop of Brechin 1565–1566 Succeeded by Alasdair Caimbeul
John_Sinclair_(bishop)
1982. Aonghas Caimbeul's collected poems, Moll is Cruithneachd, were published at Glasgow in 1972 and were favorably reviewed. Caimbeul's memoirs, Suathadh
Scottish_Gaelic_literature
2007 British film
stories that he never expected to find. Angus Peter Campbell/Aonghas Pàdraig Caimbeul as Grandfather Patrick Morrison/Pàdruig Moireasdan as Aonghas (aged 9)
Seachd: The Inaccessible Pinnacle
Seachd:_The_Inaccessible_Pinnacle
Murder in 1752 near Appin, Scotland
Catriona. Colin Roy Campbell of Glenure (Scottish Gaelic: Cailean Ruadh Caimbeul, Cailean Glinn Iubhair) (1708-1752), nicknamed "The Red Fox" (Scottish
Appin_Murder
Cædmon (fl. 7th c.), earliest Northumbrian poet known by name Maoilios Caimbeul (born 1944), Scots poet and children's writer in Gaelic Scott Cairns (born
List_of_poets
SCOTTISH CHURCHMAN AND BISHOP
Religious titles Preceded by William Cunningham Bishop of Argyll 1553–1580 Succeeded by Niall Caimbeul
James Hamilton (bishop of Argyll)
James_Hamilton_(bishop_of_Argyll)
Scottish bagpipe player (b. 1998)
sisters Màiri and Steaphanaidh are harpists, her father Aonghas Phàdraig Caimbeul is a writer and broadcaster, and her mother Liondsaidh Chaimbeul is a sculptor
Brìghde_Chaimbeul
John Burnside John Burrell Ron Butlin Lord Byron John M. Caie Maoilios Caimbeul Janet Caird Angus Calder Norman Cameron A. Y. Campbell Angus Peter Campbell
List_of_Scottish_poets
Defunct Scottish Gaelic language newspaper
advertisements of Gaelic related jobs. Writing for the paper, Aonghas Phàdraig Caimbeul was awarded Gaelic journalist of the year at the 2007 Scottish Press Awards
An_Gàidheal_Ùr
Architectural structure in Glasgow City, Scotland
Brown, football player and manager including Scotland national team Tormod Caimbeul (1942–2015), Scottish Gaelic writer. Ray Fisher (1940–2011), Scottish folk
Jordanhill_College
Norse explorer
The root camb is also found in the Gaelic names Campbell (originally caimbeul) "crooked-mouth" and Cameron (camshròn) "crooked nose", as well as the
Grímur_Kamban
Topics referred to by the same term
(died 1752), Scotsman accused of accessory to the murder of Cailean Ruadh Caimbeul James G. Stewart (1907–1997), American audio engineer James Stewart (archaeologist)
James Stewart (disambiguation)
James_Stewart_(disambiguation)
Poetry on the topic of war
Aonghas Caimbeul, a Scottish Gaelic poet, served with the Seaforth Highlanders. In his award-winning memoir Suathadh ri Iomadh Rubha, Caimbeul recalled
War_poetry
(i.e. velars and labials). For example, blocked lenition in the surname Caimbeul ('Campbell') (vs Camshron 'Cameron') is an incident of fossilised blocked
Scottish Gaelic phonology and orthography
Scottish_Gaelic_phonology_and_orthography
The office seems to have fallen into disuse after the time of Alasdair Caimbeul, who received crown presentation to the position in 1592. It was to be
Archdeacon_of_the_Isles
Short story by Sorley MacLean
Pro-Soviet political poetry has not aged as well. According to Maoilios Caimbeul, "There is not, and I doubt there will ever be, a series of love poems"
Dàin_do_Eimhir
Scottish Gaelic magazine
Dòmhnall Eachann Meek Dòmhnall MacAmhlaigh Eilidh Watt Iain Moireach Maoilios Caimbeul Catrìona NicGumaraid Derick Thomson Iain MacLeòid Anna Frater "Highland
Gairm
Scottish Gaelic magazine
Gaelic writers, such as Christopher Whyte, Aonghas Phàdraig Caimbeul, Maoilios Caimbeul, Meg Bateman, Aonghas Dubh MacNeacail, Iain Moireach, Alison
Gath_(magazine)
Gaelic. (A version of the oath had to be said in English.) Aonghas Pàdraig Caimbeul - author Somhairle MacGill-Eain - poet Iain Mac a' Ghobhainn - intellectual
Scottish_Gaelic_Renaissance
published by CLÀR include Meg Bateman, Angus Peter Campbell, Alasdair Caimbeul, Norman Campbell, Catrìona Lexy Chaimbeul, Alison Lang, Mary Anne MacDonald
CLÀR
13th-century Scottish clan battle
the ford ran red with blood of the fallen and the wounded. Cailean Mór Caimbeul (Sir Colin Campbell) was killed in battle. After the battle, Sir Colin
Battle_of_Red_Ford
(1809–1881), historian and economist John Byrne (b. 1940), playwright Maoilios Caimbeul (b. 1944), poet and children's writer (in Gaelic) Janet Caird (1913–1992)
List_of_Scottish_writers
2011 book
an Taigh le Gàidhlig: fianais thaiceil bho eòlas-inntinn, by Seonaidh Caimbeul Tobar an Dualchais: mar a chuireas am pròiseact ri cleachdadh na Gàidhlig
A'_Cleachdadh_na_Gàidhlig
John Campbell (Scottish Gaelic: Iain Caimbeul) (died 1613) was a Scottish clergyman who served as the Protestant Bishop of Argyll from 1611 to 1613. Born
John Campbell (bishop of Argyll)
John_Campbell_(bishop_of_Argyll)
Colombia, f/nf) Dominique Caillat (born 1956, US/Germany, d/nf) Maoilios Caimbeul (born 1944, Scotland, p/nf/ch), birth name Myles Campbell James M. Cain
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Shinty team
de Burca Alex Amos, Cammy Purdy x2, Neil Sutherland, Tom Abbott, Eosaph Caimbeul (Pen) 20 May 2023 Bullough Cup 1/4 Final ESA vs Tayforth 1-0 Matt Mossop
England_national_shinty_team
Literary magazine in Belfast
Burnside, Frances Byrne, Paddy Bushe, Hubert Butler, Aonghas Phàdraig Caimbeul, Angus Calder, Enri Canaj, Moya Cannon, Ruth Carr, Ciaran Carson, Rhona
Irish_Pages
Breab Acair Morag Ann MacNeil Granaidh Afraga 2015 First Prize Alasdair Caimbeul Ro Fhada san t-Suidheachadh Seo CLÀR Second place Roddy MacLean An Creanaiche
Donald_Meek_Awards
Scottish Gaelic rock band
by the short story, An Claigeann aig Damien Hirst, written by Maoilios Caimbeul and published by CLÀR as part of the Ùr-sgeul new Gaelic fiction series
Na_Gathan
Scottish singer, writer and activist
and be of untold value to generations still to come” – Aonghas Phàdraig Caimbeul, West Highland Free Press. What a complete gem! A fascinating collection
Anne_Lorne_Gillies
Scottish war poet, philosopher, and folklorist
Along with his whole division and the fellow Gaelic war poet Aonghas Caimbeul, he was assigned to active service as part of the French IX Corps, saw
Dòmhnall_Iain_Dhonnchaidh
McGarry) Luke Fowler Marcus Jack Margaret Salmon Martin Campbell Maoilios Caimbeul, also known as Myles Campbell Meg Bateman Michail Mersinis Morag Henriksen
ATLAS_Arts
Scottish Gaelic writer
bhith gàireachdainn Balaich a' chruidh An coigreach Rèiteach An treas fàd Caimbeul, Aonghas. Suathadh ri iomadh rubha: eachdraidh a bheatha ed. Iain Moireach
Iain_Moireach
Village in the Outer Hebrides, Scotland
there were traces of build that was 16m by 8m at Teampall Thòmais. Aonghas Caimbeul, alias Am Puilean (1903-1982), Scottish Gaelic Bard, war poet, and award-winning
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Girl/Female
British, English
Peaceful Home
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Muslim
Extremely patient
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Muslim
Appearing fresh and healthy
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
The Fruit from which Krishna Loved
Girl/Female
Indian, Kannada, Sanskrit
Ruler
Female
Bulgarian
, people's love.
Boy/Male
Muslim
Acclaim, Appreciation, Beautification
Girl/Female
American, Arabic, Bengali, British, Christian, English, Gujarati, Indian, Kannada, Latin, Muslim, Tamil
Gives Pleasure; Delight; Happy and Make Others Happy
Boy/Male
African, Arabic, Swahili
Ruler; Sovereign; Monarch
Male
French
French form of Latin Hieronymus, JÉRÔME means "holy name."
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