cei·lidh
(kā′lē)n. A social gathering with traditional Irish or Scottish music, dancing, and storytelling.
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ceilidh
(ˈkeɪlɪ) n(esp in Scotland and Ireland) an informal social gathering with folk music, singing, dancing, and storytelling
[C19: from Gaelic]
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ceilidh
A Scottish Gaelic word meaning a visit, used to mean a social gathering with music, singing, and often dancing .
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Noun | 1. | ceilidh - an informal social gathering at which there is Scottish or Irish folk music and singing and folk dancing and story tellingparty - an occasion on which people can assemble for social interaction and entertainment; "he planned a party to celebrate Bastille Day" Scotland - one of the four countries that make up the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland; located on the northern part of the island of Great Britain; famous for bagpipes and plaids and kilts |
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