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Goidel Hist.|ˈgɔɪdɪl| [a. OIr. Góidel (pl. Góidil), a Gael. See Gadhelic.] A Gael in the widest sense; i.e. a person belonging to that branch of the Celtic people represented by the Irish and the Highlanders of Scotland, in contradistinction to the Brythonic or Cymric branch represented by the Welsh, Cornish, and Bretons.
1882Rhys Celtic Britain 3 As there is a tendency in this country now to understand by the word Gael the Gael of the North alone, we shall speak of the group generally as Goidels and Goidelic. 1889I. Taylor Orig. Aryans 80 The second invasion was that of the Brittones..driving the Goidels before them to the West and North. |