"cluich an taighe" meaning in Scottish Gaelic

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Noun

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  1. (sports) A game very similar to rounders once played in Uist, with three circles 50-60 yards apart drawn in a triangle, as opposed to the four bases of rounders. A bowler, or fear tha toirt nam faireag, stands in the centre of the triangle trying to hit batters with a ball as they run. Tags: masculine Categories (topical): Sports Related terms: goid a' chrùin, iomairt air an stainchear, speilpean
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