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bluewizard | 00:09 Mon 11th Oct 2004 | People & Places
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how would i say wizard in scottish gaelic
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"Wizard hoots mun th'noo".

(I think).
Indie have you been licking too much chocolate off strange things lately? TTML.
'Draoi' or 'draoidh', which is apparently related to the English word 'druid', means 'magician'. Will that do?
I'm not that dextrous, bernardo.
I looked it up in the vocabulary section of my "Teach Yourself Gaelic" book (which is normally a good source for such questions), but "wizard" is not listed.
My first response above was taken from 'An Etymological Dictionary of the Gaelic Language' by Alexander MacBain...ie it's Scottish Gaelic...so it's reasonably authoritative, I'd imagine.
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