Episode 65: Speaking ‘Outlander’ and sundry with Àdhamh Ó Broin

In this episode, we discuss recent announcements, and share the second part of our interview with Gàidhlig teacher and consultant, Àdhamh Ó Broin. Àdhamh also declaims “Moladh an Sàr-Bhod,” and shares his beautiful voice with us.

 

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The poem Àdhamh read was “Tha ball-ratha sìnte riut” by Alasdair mac Mhaighstir Alasdair. Many thanks to Dr. Michael Newton for permission to use his copyrighted English translation of the poem, which appears in his book The Naughty Little Book of Gaelic. (Do check out Dr. Newton’s own blog, The Virtual Gael.)

There is a lucky limb stretched against you

That has made a thousand conquests:

An excellent penis that is leathery, well-equipped,

Sharp-pointed, piercing, firm,

Lubricated, sinewy, chanter-like,

Strong, durable, long-enduring,

Vigorous, powerful, joyous,

That would not jilt either soft or hard (body).

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1 Response to Episode 65: Speaking ‘Outlander’ and sundry with Àdhamh Ó Broin

  1. MandyT says:

    Reblogged this on Great Scot! and commented:
    Another wonderful episode by Ginger and Summer with an extra special treat of an interview with Àdhamh!

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