Sparrows

Words forsparrows in Celtic languages.

Old Irish (Goídelc)gelbann = sparrow
Irish (Gaeilge)gealbhan [ɟəˈlˠuːn̪ˠ] = sparrow
gealbhan binne = house sparrow (Passer domesticus)
gealbhan crainn = Eurasian tree sparrow (Passer montanus)
Scottish Gaelic (Gàidhlig)gealbhonn [gʲal̪ˠavən̪ˠ] = sparrow
gealbhonn-taighe = house sparrow
gealbhonn nan craobh = tree sparrow
Manx (Gaelg)gialloon / giallun / giallyn / jallyn = sparrow
fallyn = house sparrow
jallyn ny miljyn / sperriu ny miljyn = tree sparrow
Welsh (Cymraeg)golfan [ˈɡɔlvan] = (house) sparrow
golfant / aderyn y to = house sparrow
golfan y mynydd = tree sparrow
Cornish (Kernewek)golvan = sparrow
golvan chy = house sparrow
golvan gwyth = tree sparrow
Breton (Brezhoneg)golvan = sparrow
golvan-tiez = house sparrow
golvan ar maezioù = tree sparrow

Etymology: unknown

Sparrow

Here’s a tune I wrote about sparrows:A Hedge Full of Sparrows / Gwyrch Llawn Adar y To

Sources:Wiktionary,Am Faclair Beag,MacBain’s Dictionary,In Dúil Bélrai English – Old-Irish Glossary,teanglann.ie,On-Line Manx Dictionary,Geiriadur Prifysgol Cymru,Gerlyver Kernewek,Dictionnaire Favereau,TermOfis

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