- Slán
abhaile (Irish: [ˌsˠl̪ˠaːnˠ əˈwalʲə]) is an
Irish language phrase used to bid
goodbye to
someone who is
travelling home. A
literal translation of...
- Téir
Abhaile Riú, also
known as
Teidhir abhaile Riú,
Teigh abhaile Riú or even just
simply Teir
abhaile, is an
Irish folk song. A
young woman, or girl...
- Óró, sé do
bheatha abhaile or Óró, sé do
bheatha 'bhaile ([ˈoːɾˠoː ʃeː d̪ˠə ˈvʲahə ˈwalʲə]) is a
traditional Irish song that came to be
known as a rebel...
-
McDaid has a
tattoo on his left arm
reading Nuair is gá dom
filleadh abhaile, is tú mo réalt
eolais ("When I need to get home you're my
guiding light")...
- Fair" "Foggy Dew" "Ode to
Billie Joe" "Mná na hÉireann" "Óró sé do
bheatha abhaile" "On
Raglan Road" "Make Me an
Instrument of Your Peace" "The
Butcher Boy"...
-
republican mural in
Belfast during the mid-1990s
bidding "safe home" (Slán
Abhaile) to
British troops.
Security normalisation was one of the key
points of...
- Mac Liammóir is the
subject of
Antoine Ó Flatharta's 2023 play Wáltsáil
Abhaile. The
annual Dublin ****
Theatre Festival presents the "Michéal Mac Liammóir...
- Macroom.
Among the
songs on the film's
soundtrack is "Óró sé do
bheatha abhaile", a 17th-century
Irish Jacobite song
whose lyrics the
nationalist leader...
- An
Irish nationalist mural on
Beechfield Street in
Short Strand,
showing British troops leaving Ireland and
wishing them Slán
Abhaile...
-
Irish background. They po****rised such old
songs as "Dúlamán", "Teidhir
Abhaile Riú" and "Coinleach Glas An Fhómhair", and
these songs remained favourites...