Ceilidh (noun)

  1. A social gathering featuring traditional Scottish or Irish music, dancing, and storytelling.
  2. A traditional Scottish or Irish dance party.

Origin:

From the scottish gaelic word céilidhe, which is derived from céile, meaning "companion" or "visitor".

Examples:

  1. The ceilidh was a lively affair, with people singing and dancing all night long.
  2. I had a great time at the ceilidh. The music was amazing, and I even learned a few traditional dances.
  3. The ceilidh was a great way to experience traditional Scottish culture and make new friends.
  4. We went to a ceilidh on Saturday, it was a wonderful night with lots of good music and dance.
  5. The ceilidh was a great opportunity for people to come together and share their love for traditional music and dance.
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