What is Irish cat?

The cat-sìth (Scottish Gaelic: [kʰaʰt̪ ˈʃiː], plural cait-shìth), in Irish cat sí (Irish: [kat̪ˠ ˈʃiː]) is a fairy creature from Celtic mythology, said to resemble a large black cat with a white spot on its chest.
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Are there Irish cat breeds?

The Manx is one of the 41 different breeds recognized by the Cat Fanciers Association, but the only one with Irish heritage.
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How do you say black cat in Irish?

And how about the black cat, and the word 'black” itself: an cat dubh (dubh, black). There are two main pronunciations of “dubh” in Irish: duv (with the “u” similar to English “put”) or, in the North, “doo” (with the long “u” sound of “pool” or Irish “úll“).
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Why are Kilkenny People called the cats?

The Kilkenny cats are a fabled pair of cats from County Kilkenny (or Kilkenny city in particular) in Ireland, who fought each other so ferociously that only their tails remained at the end of the battle. Often the absurd implication is that they have eaten each other.
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What is a Sith in mythology?

The legendary Cat Sìth is a fairy creature originating from Celtic mythology. It is believed to appear as a black cat, which is slender but as large as a dog, with a white spot on it's chest, and it haunts the Scottish Highlands.
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Celtic Irish Cats



How are cats viewed by the Celts?

The Cat in Celtic lore is a beast both loved and abhorred. Those in pursuit of Otherworldly powers coveted him, but not in a way that lacked cruelty. For those who despised powers said to exist outside of the church, the cat was an indication the devil's hand was near.
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What does Kilkenny mean in Irish?

The name Kilkenny has its origins in the Irish language. Cill Chainnigh translates to 'Church of Cainnech'. It is named after the 6th century Irish priest St. Cainneach, also known as Canice, whose memory is honoured in St. Canice's Cathedral in Kilkenny City.
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What is the Irish for Kilkenny?

Kilkenny is the anglicised version of the Irish Cill Chainnigh, meaning Cell/Church of Cainneach or Canice.
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Why is Kilkenny called the Marble City?

Black Marble Kilkenny

The City of Kilkenny is often referred to as "The Marble City". Much of the foothpaths, buildings, gravestones, and city walls were built with limestone. A very dark grey Limestone, it was quarried just outside Kilkenny City at a place known as "The Black Quarry".
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What is the Irish name for rabbit?

English–Irish Dictionary (de Bhaldraithe): rabbit. rabbit1, s. 1 Coinín m.
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What is a car in Irish?

carr. More Irish words for car. carr noun.
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What is a cat with no tail called?

The Manx cat's lack of tail is the result of a genetic mutation possibly caused by inbreeding among the small population of British Shorthairs on the Isle of Man. The true or 'rumpy' Manx has only a small hollow where the tail would have been, although cats with residual tails are born.
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Do red cats exist?

The red cat is a common type that is always tabby in pattern, and males far outnumber females. They are more commonly called orange, ginger, marmalade, yellow, butter, caramel, or butterscotch. Red cats are not their own breed and you can find them in many cat breeds as well as moggies (cats with no pedigree).
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What does Kil mean in Irish?

Kil, Killy. A Gaelic word meaning a church. Famous examples include Kildare (Cill Dara) meaning 'the second church', Kilkenny. The Shankill area of Belfast is Gaelic for 'old church'.
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Why is Kilkenny not a city?

In 2002, Phil Hogan (a Fine Gael TD) asked for "full city status" for Kilkenny; in 2009 he said "Kilkenny has lost its City status courtesy of Fianna Fáil". The Local Government Reform Act 2014 established new municipal districts throughout the state and to abolish all the boroughs, including Kilkenny.
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What does Belfast mean in Irish?

The name Belfast derives from the Irish Béal Feirsde, later spelt Béal Feirste (Irish pronunciation: [bʲeːlˠ ˈfʲɛɾˠ(ə)ʃtʲə]) The word béal means "mouth" or "river-mouth" while feirsde/feirste is the genitive singular of fearsaid and refers to a sandbar or tidal ford across a river's mouth.
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What does Dublin mean in Irish?

Dublin, Irish Dubh Linn, Norse Dyfflin (“Black Pool”), also called Baile Átha Cliath (“Town of the Ford of the Hurdle”), city, capital of Ireland, located on the east coast in the province of Leinster.
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What does Atha mean in Irish?

atha f (genitive singular atha) space of time.
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What is cat in Scottish Gaelic?

"catti" is Scottish Gaelic. "
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How do you pronounce Caitlin in Irish?

Caitlin is Irish, but Irish parents wouldn't pronounce it “Kate-lyn”, like most Aussie parents would. They'd pronounce it more like “Kat-leen”. (Or perhaps even “Koyt-leen” or “Kotch-leen”, depending on what part of Ireland they're from.)
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How do you pronounce cat Sidhe?

FFVII Character: Cait Sith, is actually pronounced "Ket Shee" as the name is Scottish Gaelic, meaning Fairy Cat; explains why they give him a Scottish Accent.
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