SC - uses for hardboiled egg whites

S.Albert salbert at polarnet.com
Mon Jan 5 18:31:26 PST 1998


><snip>Wales is Cymru, and the language is Cymeric (if I remember the
>spellings
>correctly), not Gaelic.  The Irish are Gaels as are the Scots, who take their
>name from the Scotia (sic?), a pack of Irish sea rovers who invaded Hibernia
>about the time Julius Caesar landed in Britain.
>Bear 
>=
>But in modern linguistics all the "celtic" languages are lumped together as
>Gaelic- welsh included.  And I think originaly gael was an Irish word for
>"stranger" and refered to the viking and other marauders.
>-brid
>(not quite remembering her linguistics from college)   

Fascinating, although it would be more correct to call the languages
Celtic rather than Gaelic, considering the discontinuities between the
languages.

My grandmother would not have been please, being lumped in with the
Irish. :-)

Bear




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