Clues for the word "ERSE"
We've had 175 crossword clues used for this word, and seen it 967 times in crosswords. It was last seen in Evening Standard Easy crossword on December 26, 2024.
Definition of erse
- n. - A name sometimes given to that dialect of the Celtic which is spoken in the Highlands of Scotland; -- called, by the Highlanders, Gaelic.
- a. - Of or pertaining to the Celtic race in the Highlands of Scotland, or to their language.
Referring Clues
- Gaelic
- Hebrides language
- Language that gave us the word "whisky"
- Irish offshoot
- Language spoken in Dingwall
- Scots tongue
- Highland tongue
- Relative of Manx
- Highlands tongue
- Gael's tongue
- Hebrides tongue
- Limerick language
- Irish language
- Language spoken in Stornoway
- European tongue
- Old World language
- Scots Gaelic
- Highland dialect
- European language
- Irish Gaelic
- Gaelic tongue
- Celtic tongue
- Manx tongue
- Talk of the Gaelic
- Scottish Gaelic
- Highlander's tongue
- Skye writing
- Goidelic tongue
- Irish relative
- Language from which "galore" comes
- Language of the British Isles
- It's spoken in Stornoway
- It's heard in the Highlands
- Gaelic language
- Celtic dialect
- Highlands Gaelic
- Celtic language
- Manx relative
- Irish tongue
- Manx language
- Language of Scotland
- Celtic
- Highlands language
- Highland language
- Enya sometimes sings in it
- Ancient Irish language
- Scottish tongue
- Robert the Bruce's tongue
- Language related to Manx
- Old Irish
- Old Gaelic
- Caledonian tongue
- Language that gave us "hubbub"
- Language of Ireland
- Language heard on Cape Breton Island
- Language that gave us "clan"
- Gael's language
- Emerald Isle language
- Ancient Irish
- Talk of the Gaels
- Language spoken in Limerick
- It may be heard in the Highlands
- Irish
- Tam-wearer's tongue
- Old tongue
- Certain Scots
- British Isles tongue
- Scots Gaelic, e.g.
- Certain Celtic language
- Skye talk
- Goidelic language of Scotland
- One of the Celtic languages
- Tam wearer's tongue
- Highlands dialect
- Language that gave us "plaid"
- A language of Scotland
- Source of the word "galore"
- The Irish language
- Traditional language of the Irish
- Nova Scotia language
- Language that gave us whiskey
- Of the Gaels
- Scot's language
- Pinnacle
- Ancient Irish tongue
- Ancient Irish tongue
- Language of ancient Ireland
- Ancient language of Ireland
- Old Irish tongue
- Language that gave us "galore"
- Language from which "spunk" is derived
- Old Scottish or Irish tongue
- Scots' tongue
- Hibernian tongue
- Highland speech
- In the past
- Scot's language
- Language from which "hubbub" comes
- 5-Down's language
- "Plaid" and "spunk" derive from it
- Scot's tongue
- Language from which "clan" comes
- Language for a 37-Down
- The language Gàidhlig
- Highland toungue
- Hebrides dialect
- Scottish language
- Language spoken around Loch Ness
- "Whiskey" source
- What Scots speak
- 69-Across's tongue
- Once
- It's heard up in the Highlands
- What a 63-Across may speak
- Language from which "whiskey" comes
- Language that gave us "slogan," originally meaning "battle cry"
- Scot's language, say
- Irish language offshoot
- Source of the word "trousers"
- Language that gave us "smithereens"
- Language heard in the Outer Hebrides
- Cork tongue
- An old Irish tongue
- A language spoken in Scotland
- Language of 19-Across
- Language that gave us "bard"
- Tralee tongue
- Celtic tongue of the British Isles
- What some Irish speak
- Cousin of Manx
- Language of the Celts
- Skye writing?
- Highlander's language
- Gaelic speakers evidently content
- Some conversed in Gaelic
- A language from overseas
- Language of Flanders evidently
- Tongue supplied by butcher's emporium
- Language not all readers enjoy
- Conversed in old language? Just the opposite
- Language from overseas
- In another second there'll be language!
- Some other Semitic language
- Language used in another setting
- Alexander Selkirk's tongue
- The language of poetry needing no introduction
- Lexicographer seeking to preserve minority language
- Center of fuller's earth
- Language contrary? Not half!
- Tongue violating undersecretary
- 7 composition not beginning in language of 29?
- Language from Merseyside?
- Old Irish language
- A foreign language
- Language in "another serving"?
- Language in "persecute"
- Irish Gaelic language
- Language in "scatter seed"
- Language used by Alexander Selkirk
- Celts' old language
- Old tongue of Ireland
- Irish Gaelic tongue
- The language of Somerset?
- Trumpeter and bandleader Hawkins
- Language that gave us "spunk" and "slogan"
- Source of "clan" and "slogan"
- Language that's a letter off from 26-Across
- Gaelic dialect
- Language in which "puzzle" is "puzal"
- Language of the Emerald Isle
- Language in which "Dia dhuit!" is "Hello!"
- "An Caighdeán Oifigiúil" language
- Language akin to Manx
- Skye writing?
- Talk of the Irish, say
Last Seen In
- Evening Standard Easy - December 26, 2024
- Daily American - December 25, 2024
- King Syndicate - Eugene Sheffer - December 16, 2024
- Evening Standard Easy - December 05, 2024
- Daily Quick - November 25, 2024
- LA Times - November 14, 2024
- Daily Cryptic - November 01, 2024
- Evening Standard Quick - October 10, 2024
- New York Times - September 11, 2024
- King Syndicate - Eugene Sheffer - September 10, 2024
- King Syndicate - Eugene Sheffer - September 07, 2024
- Penny Dell Sunday - September 01, 2024
- Daily American - August 30, 2024
- New York Times - August 29, 2024
- LA Times - August 22, 2024
- King Syndicate - Eugene Sheffer - August 03, 2024
- King Syndicate - Thomas Joseph - August 01, 2024
- Daily Cryptic - July 25, 2024
- Daily American - July 09, 2024
- King Syndicate - Thomas Joseph - May 30, 2024
- Daily American - May 07, 2024
- Evening Standard Easy - May 06, 2024
- King Syndicate - Eugene Sheffer - April 08, 2024
- King Syndicate - Eugene Sheffer - April 03, 2024
- Daily American - March 14, 2024
- Daily Cryptic - March 04, 2024
- Penny Dell Sunday - February 25, 2024
- King Syndicate - Eugene Sheffer - February 23, 2024
- King Syndicate - Thomas Joseph - January 25, 2024
- Daily American - January 20, 2024
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