Ceàrdannan

Scottish Gaelic

Etymology

From ceàrd (tinker, smith)

Noun

Ceàrdannan

  1. A nomadic people indigenous to the highlands of Scotland, known in English as Highland Travelers or poetically as Summer Walkers

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