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Beurla Reagaird is a nearly extinct, Gaelic-based cant used by the indigenous travelling community of the Highlands of Scotland, sometimes called "tinkers".〔Evans, S. ''Stopping Places – A Gipsy History of South London and Kent'' (1999) Hertfordshire Press ISBN 1-902806-30-1〕〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title=Beurla-reagaird (Travellers' Gaelic Cant) )〕 ==Name== Beurla Reagaird ((:ˈpjɤːrˠlˠ̪ə ˈɾɛkərˠtʲ), previously also spelled ''Beurla Reagair'') loosely translates as "speech of metalworkers".〔 ISBN 0-85389-832-4〕 Although ''Beurla'' today refers to the English language, its original meaning is that of "jargon" (from Old Irish ''bélre'', ''bél'' "mouth" plus the abstract forming suffix ''-re''),〔MacBain, A. ''An Etymological Dictionary of the Gaelic Language'' (1896; 1982 reprint) Gairm ISBN 0-901771-68-6〕 with the second element being linked to the word ''eagar'' "order, array, arrangement" (cf. the Irish ''Béarla na Saor'' "speech of the smiths").〔Neat, T. ''The Summer Walkers'' (1996; 1997 reprint) ISBN 0-86241-576-4〕
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