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9th April 05, 12:04 PM
#23
Re: Kilted Group?
 Originally Posted by Jimmy Carbomb
A group of kilted men is called a "sluagh". 
That's good! (Slaugh means people in Gaelic.)
If you wanted to go for something in Gaelic, with alliteration with 'kilt', there are lots of possibilities. Here are a few:
Nouns:
cròilean - a group
creud - creed
cridhe - heart
claidheamh - sword
clann - children, clan
cleachdainn - custom, habit
cliù - fame, honour, praise, renown, reputation
coimhearsnachd - neighbourhood
coinne - meeting, assemblage
comas - power, ability, authority
còmhdach - covering, clothing
còmhradh - conversation, dialogue
còmhrag - battle, combat, fight
companaich - companions, associates
comunn - company, a society, fellowship
Adjectives:
cròdha - valiant
coimhlionta - complete, mature, fulfilled, come to man's estate
coingeis - indifferent about, independent
comharraichte - notable, remarkable
creideasach - trustworthy, credible
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