Gaelic, for "family".
clan or clann is the Gaelic term for family
The Irish word for 'life' is beatha.
saol / beatha
The word whiskey is of Gaelic origin. It derived from the Gaelic word whisky which means water of life.
In Irish it's: muintir / teaghlach
Gaelic for 'the water of Life'
I suggest that the Gaelic word for history is transliterated as "stair," from a copy of the history of the nine generation James Armstrong family in our possession.
It is gaol in Scottish Gaelicand grá in IrishIn Irish ("Gaelic"): grá, cion, gean, páirt.In (Scottish) Gaelic: ?
The Gaelic word for love is cariad. Sacrifice translates as aberth, so the entire phrase would be cariad yn aberth.
Beatha (pr. baha)
The word for life is "beatha". (Pronounced beh-ha) For example "uisge beatha" (whisky) means "water of life".