Goidel

Japanese: Goidel
Goidel

…The Irish began calling themselves Gael in the 4th century, when they began to invade Roman Britain. The Romans called the Britons Gwyddyl, and the Irish adopted this name and called themselves Goidel. This is the origin of the Gael.

*Some of the terminology explanations that mention "Goidel" are listed below.

Source | Heibonsha World Encyclopedia 2nd Edition | Information

Japanese:

…自らをゲールGaelと呼ぶようになったのは,アイルランド人がローマ領ブリテンに侵入しはじめる4世紀ころからである。ローマ人はブリトン人をグイール(グイデル)Gwyddylと呼んでいたが,アイルランド人はこの呼称を借りて自らをグイールGoidelと呼んだ。これがゲールの起源である。…

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