"Niul: after his father's return to Scythia, continue d some time at Aeothania, teaching the languages and other laudable sciences, until, upon report of his great learning, he was invited into Egypt by Pharaoh, the king who gave him the land of Campuss Eyrunt, near the Red Sea, to inhabit, and heal so gave him his daughter Scota in marriage, from whom their posterity are ever since called the Scots. It was this Niulus who employed Gaodhal (Gael) son of Eighor, a learned and skillful man, to compose, or rather refine, the language called Bearla Tobbai, which was common to the posterity of Niulus, and was afterwards called "Gaodh-ilg" from the said Gaodhal, who composed and improved it, and for his sake also Niulus called his eldest son "Gaodhal" "