cullay
/ˈkʊlɛ/ (KUL-ay)
Definitions
1. noun
A dialect or variant of the Celtic languages spoken in the western Highlands of Scotland, particularly in the Hebrides.
“The linguist studied the unique features of the cullay spoken by the islanders.”
/ˈkʊlɛ/ (KUL-ay)
1. noun
A dialect or variant of the Celtic languages spoken in the western Highlands of Scotland, particularly in the Hebrides.
“The linguist studied the unique features of the cullay spoken by the islanders.”