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The word for colour in Welsh islliw[ɬiu] (pl:lliwiau), which also means hue, tine; (colour of) complexion or skin, countenance, colouring; state, appearance, form, character; lustre, shade (of meaning); pigment, paint, make-up, cosmetic; dye. Related words include: lliwio - to c...
Over the years he has repeatedly apologised and has learned that increasing influence comes with increased responsibility to be more aware and more sensitive to the power of language. “After making some bad jokes and other mistakes when he was younger, as ...
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(1881–1972), Fleischmann’s work was heavily rooted in a distinctly Irish musical language, for which he found an ideal match in Colum, the playwright, poet and writer who was also the collector of, and a verse-writer for, the song ‘She Moves Through the Fair’. Colum’s 1960 cycle...
The Chicago-based group bohola takes their name from an old jig named after a small town in County Mayo, Ireland. Old Irish melodies stood the test of time in Chicago, which has always been a crossroads for Irish musicians and their music. Jimmy Neary, a Mayo fiddle player, brought "The...
More details of words for Red and related things in Celtic languages. buidhe [bujə] - yellow, golden; grateful; agreeable; fallow Etymology: from the Old Irish buide (yellow, buttercup, honey), from the Proto-Celtic *bodyos (yellow), from the Proto-Indo-European *badyo- (yellow, ...