1. ceilidh - Noun
2. ceilidh - Verb
an informal social gathering at which there is Scottish or Irish folk music and singing and folk dancing and story telling
Source: WordNetA farewell ceilidh will take place on Sunday, May 20, in the Royal British Legion in the village at 2pm. Source: Internet
This PEI Ceilidh will feature a wide variety of music including Maritime music, champion step dancing, traditional fiddling in both the Celtic and the Don Messer style, lots of laughter and more. Source: Internet
At one particular ceilidh, I was introduced to Martine Nouet from Paris who invited me to sing at the first 'Whisky and Songs' Festival in Paris in 1999. Source: Internet
Saskatchewan Scottish country dance events including: Welcome Ceilidh, Workshop Classes Saturday (for specific levels), followed by a Banquet and Ball Saturday evening. Source: Internet
The alumni awarded at the ceremony on October 1 are Bill Dow, Craig Crawford, Robyn Worcester, Gillian Findlay and Ceilidh Millar. Source: Internet
Three main fan groups have already sprung up, known as Red Patch Boys, U-Sector and the Ceilidh House Hoolies. Source: Internet