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Rh kei, go (Lat. cio, move, Gr. 🇬🇷, go, 🇬🇷, move, kinetics. The idea is the same as in Ir. sétig, wife, from sét, way. Strachan thinks that G. and W. demand a stem ceglio‑; and Dr Stokes thinks that, if céle, servus, is different from céle, fellow, it must come from ka𝓀-lio‑ (better keklio‑), and be allied to Lat. cacula, a servant. Hence céilidh, a gossiping visit or meeting.