[Irish Gaelicluprachán, alteration of Middle Irishluchrupán, from Old Irishluchorpán:luchorp(lú-,small; seelegwh-inIndo-European roots+corp,body, from Latincorpus; seekwrep-inIndo-European roots) +-án,diminutive suff.] lep′re·chaun′ishadj. ...
n.1.(Eng. Politics)One of the adherents of Charles Stewart Parnell (1846-91) in his advocacy of home rule for Ireland. Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, published 1913 by G. & C. Merriam Co. Want to thank TFD for its existence?Tell a friend about us, add a link to this pag...
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We are inspired by the words of Irish writer John O’Donohue who wrote: “Anam is the Irish word for ‘soul’ and Ċara is the word for ‘friend’. In the Anam-Ċara friendship, you were joined in an ancient way with the friend of your soul. This was a bond that neither space...
Irish language, also called Irish Gaelic and Erse, member of the Goidelic group of the Celtic subfamily of the Indo-European family of languages (see Celtic languages). The history of Irish as a literary language falls into three periods: Old Irish (7th–9th cent. A.D.), Middle Irish (...
Description: The name comes from the Irish Gaelic word “oscur” (friend of the deer). Pádraig Origin: Irish and Latin Meaning: Noble Variations/Synonyms: Patric, Patrick, and Patrik Description: It’s from the Latin word “Patricius” (nobly born). St. Patrick is Ireland’s patron ...
October 18, 2024 Admin Irish Laughter New Gaelic Football Rules Simplified! With the proposed new Gaelic football rules being tried this weekend, Jimmy gives a simple[…] Read more YOU LET DOUGAL DO A FUNERAL!? | Father Ted | Hat Trick Comedy October 16, 2024 Admin Irish Laughter YOU LET...
Like pretty much every other language in the world, Irish Gaelic has a word for addressing one person (“tú”) [too] and a word for addressing a group of people (“sibh”) [shiv]. So when we speak English, we keep the handy separation. “We say “ye,”“yis,” or even “you...
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"The Galway Girl" is a popular Irish folk song that has been enjoyed by audiences around the world for many years.