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  • Colum, we send you the best of Irish wishes: Le gach dea-ghui.

    Best of 2009 2010

  • T� s�il agam go bhfuil gach rud ag oibri� amach go maith thall.

    One of these days… 2004

  • Molann Comhdh�il N�isi�nta na Gaeilge go l�idir do gach duine an ceistneoir a �osl�d�il agus a l�onadh.

    One of these days… » Questionnaire that could affect the future of Ireland 2003

  • And he seldom spent a night in his father’s house, but he used to be always out rambling, and, like Shawn Bwee long ago, there was“grádh gach cailin i mbrollach a léine, ”

    Teig O’Kane and the Corpse 1921

  • For example, there is Loch Borlan, close to the well-known little inn of Alt-na-geal-gach in Sutherland.

    Angling Sketches Andrew Lang 1878

  • Noel Josephs, of Peter Dana's Point, alias _Che gach goch_, the

    Algonquin Legends of New England Charles Godfrey Leland 1863

  • "Chin-gach-gook," pronouncing the name slowly, and dwelling on each syllable ` "Great Sarpent, Yengeese tongue."

    The Deerslayer James Fenimore Cooper 1820

  • Cliceáil anseo do na comhaid. po agus .mo Má athraíonn tú leathanaigh php i WordPress bí cinnte go sabháileann tú gach ceann acu i bhfoirm UTF-8.

    Codex - Recent changes [en] Da^MsT 2010

  • Cliceáil anseo do na comhaid. po agus .mo Má athraíonn tú leathanaigh php i WordPress bí cinnte go sabháileann tú gach ceann acu i bhfoirm UTF-8.

    Codex - Recent changes [en] Petter73 2010

  • Cliceáil anseo do na comhaid. po agus .mo Má athraíonn tú leathanaigh php i WordPress bí cinnte go sabháileann tú gach ceann acu i bhfoirm UTF-8.

    Codex - Recent changes [en] Da^MsT 2010

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  • GACH, s. Filth or dirt of children. Glouc.

    (Dictionary of Obsolete and Provincial English, Thomas Wright, 1886)

    January 15, 2013