- gallovidian
- gal·lo·vid·i·an
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
Gallovidian — can refer to: * A person from Galloway. * The Galwegian Gaelic language … Wikipedia
gallovidian — I. |galə|vidēən adjective Usage: usually capitalized Etymology: Medieval Latin Gallovidia Galloway (district in southwestern Scotland) + English an : galwegian II. noun ( s … Useful english dictionary
Midlothian — For other uses of the term Midlothian , see Midlothian (disambiguation). Midlothian Midlowden Meadhan Lodainn Location … Wikipedia
Whithorn — infobox UK place country = Scotland official name= Whithorn population= 867 (2001 Census) os grid reference= NX445405 map type= Scotland latitude=54.73535 longitude= 4.41670 unitary scotland= Dumfries and Galloway lieutenancy scotland= Wigtown… … Wikipedia
Kirkpatrick Macmillan — (* 2 September 1812 in Keir, Dumfries and Galloway; † 26 January 1878 in Keir) was a Scottish blacksmith. During much of the 20th century, historians generally credited him with inventing the rear wheel driven bicycle. Invention of pedal driven… … Wikipedia
Galwegian Gaelic — is an extinct Goidelic dialect formerly spoken in South West Scotland. It was spoken by the independent kings of Galloway in their time, and by the people of Galloway and Carrick until the early modern period. It was once spoken in Annandale and… … Wikipedia
Castle Douglas and Dumfries Railway — [v · d · … Wikipedia
Galloway Association of Glasgow — The Galloway Association of Glasgow is a charitable trust that was formed on 22nd August 1791, and was originally known as the Glasgow Galloway Brotherly Society. Its aims have always remained the same: to aid charitable, benevolent or… … Wikipedia
Galloway — noun A formerly Gaelic speaking region in the southwestern most corner of Scotland as part of Dumfries and Galloway council area. Its capital is Kirkcudbright. See Also: Gallovidia, Gallovidian … Wiktionary
Crovan dynasty — The division between the lands of the Crovan dynasty and Clann Somhairle, in about 1200. The Crovan dynasty, from the late 11th century to the mid 13th century, was the ruling family of an insular kingdom known variously in secondary sources as… … Wikipedia