The one is the "Story of Baile the Sweet-spoken," which tells of the deaths of two lovers for grief at the false tidings of each other's death.
The castle bore the name of the Old Baile at least as early as the 14th century, perhaps even in the 12th.
This bailey is of very unusual size, covering 8-1/4 acres; its banks still retain the name of the Baile Welts, and one of the entrances is called the Baile Gate.
Though the base court of the Old Baile is now built over, its area and ditches were visible in Leland's time,[821] and can still be guessed at by the indications Mr Cooper has noted.
And the shepherd boy and the damsel there and then founded a new town beside the lake, and all who are of the old families of Baile Loch Riabhach, like myself, are their descendants.
The first man who ever saw it beheld it in the gray light of dawn, and so he called it Baile Loch Riabhach, the Town of the Gray Lough.
But the gods long ago decreed No waiting maid should ever spread Baile and Aillinn's marriage bed, For they should clip and clip again Where wild bees hive on the Great Plain.
I sent you monie sir to be your baile By Dromio, but I thinke he brought it not E.
And the exalted character of the inmates of the Brugh of the Boyne is indicated also in a verse of a Gaelic poem entitled Baile Suthain Sith Eamhna, which dates back to the year 1457 at least.
It is Baile Atha Cliath Dubhlinne, and means the town of the ford of hurdles of black pool.
In Irish, the name of this place is Baile Loch Lucha.
The Argylls long ago took Burns' song and treated it with the contempt it deserves when they adopted "Baile Inneraora" as their "onset.
Conull gach tràth an bhi moch An nochd theirig mo sgeul is e baile nan deur ’us nan och.
Leaving them to do as well as they could, we went to the baile or ball.
Every evening besides numerous visiters, we had the baile for recreation.
The fiesta of Santo Cristo del Amor was still going on, and it was to conclude the next day with a baile de dia, or ball by daylight, at the place where it began, in the house of the patron.
Londubh, or Baile na h' Eaglais, was formerly called Inverewe, a name now only applied to Mr Osgood H.
The old name of Londubh is Baile na h' Eaglais, which means the town of the church.
The house where James Mackenzie lives is close to the churchyard; this house used to be the residence of the proprietors of Kernsary; the place is now called Kirkton, a literal translation of Baile na h' Eaglais.
Grande hazaña a fe mía no oponerme a que vayas a unbaile de máscaras.
Another favorite dance is the Baile de Chinegritos, celebrated by the Mangues.
The Baile de Negritos is celebrated on the festivals of St. James and St. Anna.
Among the scenic representations which have been preserved by the descendants of the Mangues, in the ancient province of Masaya, the only one of length which has been committed to writing is the Baile del Gueguence, o Macho-Raton.
The Juco is employed in the noisier dances, such as the Baile de Diablitos.
There was a woman in Baile Thangusdail, and she was out seeking a couple of calves; and the night and lateness caught her, and there came rain and tempest, and she was seeking shelter.
Then the reeds roared into the air of "Baile Inneraora.
But the gods long ago decreed No waiting maid should ever spread Baile and Aillinn’s marriage bed, For they should clip and clip again Where wild bees hive on the Great Plain.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "baile" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.