![]() ![]() This project was implemented by Evelin Garcia (my wife) and myself, Lucas Nasif. So far our exposure has been limited to Reddit, Twitter and a few Facebook Go groups. We have steadily grown our user base over time, but we're still at an early stage. Most visits come from America and Europe, but surprisingly (to us), many people visit from Asia as well. Today, has thousands of unique visits from more than 100 countries. Even so, we received a very warm welcome from friends and users so far, and we've made a great effort to incorporate their feedback and suggestions into the roadmap. This project is still at a very early stage, where fundamental features are being developed every week. can be used in any web browser, either from a computer or a mobile device. On June 19th of 2015 we released the latest version of the site. I've been steadily working on this project whenever I can, enhancing it and extending it based on users feedback. In the following months, I received a lot of great feedback and support from several Go communities, which drove me to continue working on the site and add more features to it. I started working on implementing this idea on 2014 and released the first alpha version of the site on February 14th of 2014. This is a project that was born in my mind years ago. We have a twitter account where we sometimes post news and updates: and we participate regularly on where we also post and discuss about our site. It is deployed in the cloud and developed from anywhere that has an internet connection. uses modern web technologies in both its rendering components and its backend code. ![]() Instead, we want to give Go players a tool to connect with anyone in real time and share a moment enjoying Go, in a beautiful, simple and easy way. All of those things are for you to decide and enforce or ignore. It doesn't care about ranks, komi, time settings, etc. is unlike any Go website or application available today. It works with any web browser and it doesn't require installing any additional software. Sources: Wiktionary, Am Faclair Beag, Online Manx Dictionary, aims to be a tool that allows people to have a Go board with them, wherever they go, with whatever device they happen to have on them. Words marked with a * are reconstructions. Other versions of this name are available, including MacGabhainn, O’Gowan, McGavin, McGowin and McCowan. The surname McGowan comes from Mac Gabhainn (Irish) or Mac Gobhainn (Scottish Gaelic), both of which mean “son of the smith”. ![]() Gov = smith govel = forge, wire, forging, sharpening govelaj = forging goveliañ = to forge govelier = smith govelierezh = forging, sharpeningĮtymology: uncertain – possibly related to the Latin word faber (artisan, craftsman, maker, forger, smith), or from the Proto-Indo-European *gʷʰobʰ-/*gʰwobʰ. Gof = smith, blacksmith, ironsmith gof angorau = anchor-smtih gof afrau = harness-maker gof arain = silversmtih gof aur = goldsmith gof cloeau = locksmith gof du = blacksmtih gof ffrasau = maker of phrases gof pren = carpenter gof pres = brass-smith, copper-smith, tinker Gof, gob, gou, geueil = smith, blacksmith Gaaue = blacksmith, forger, smith gaauenys = smithcraft, smithery, smithywork gaauenaght = smithcraft gaaue airh = goldsmith gaaue argid = silversmith gaaue armyn = armourer gaaue cabbil = farrier gaaue glish = locksmith gaaue gunney = gunsmith gaaue stainney = tinsmith Gobha = (black)smith gobha-dubh = blacksmith gabha-geal = whitesmith gobha-ghunnachan = gunsmith gobha-ghlasan = locksmith Gabha = smith gabha buí = goldsmith gabha dubh = backsmith, dipper, water ouzel gabha geal = silversmtih, whitesmith gabha óir = goldsmith gabha stáin = tinsmith Gobae = smith goibnecht / gaibnecht = the craft or calling of a smith Gobano = personal name Cobanno = name of a god Today we’re looking at the words for smiths and related people in Celtic languages. ![]()
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