- (Albanian),
Anzhela (Russian, Ukrainian), Ángela (Spanish),
Angella (Italian),
Aingeal (Irish),
Angelu (Basque), Anđela (Serbian, Bosnian), Ângela (Portuguese)...
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Aingeal O'Donoghue (born 1962[citation needed]) was the
first woman amb****ador of
Ireland to the
Republic of Korea,
taking up the post in
August 2013...
- "ingle", an old
Scots word for a
domestic fire (derived from the
Gaelic aingeal), and "nook". The
inglenook originated as a
partially enclosed hearth area...
-
family as a child. The village's name in
Irish is
shown as "Baile
Coisc Aingeal",
which means "The town of the
fallen angel", on the sign
outside the post...
- 2008. "Presiding Spirits".
London Review of
Books Review of
Woods etc by
Aingeal Clare.
Guardian article 30
March 2010:
Alice Oswald wins
inaugural Ted...
- aile [ail] fire Goidelic; from O.Ir.
aingel "very bright"; cf. Ir., Sc.G.
aingeal ardnieu [ərd̪ˈnʲeu]
snake Apparently "highly poisonous" (cf. ard "high"...
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Brother McBride Jim
Norton as
Brother Xavier Rosaleen Linehan as Mrs
Burns Aingeal Grehan as Mrs Mitc****
Gavin O'Connor as
Seamus Mitc**** Alan
McKee as...
- Dino/Owen
Janice Pollock as
Patsy French Caolan Byrne as
Niall French Aingeal Grehan as
Deirdre Des
McAleer as
Finnbar B.J. Hogg as
Chair Doreen Hepburn...
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Fillibeg A kilt, from féileadh beag [ˈfeːləɣ ˈpek],
small kilt.
Ingle From
aingeal [ˈãĩŋʲkʲəl̪ˠ], a now
obsolete word for fire. Kyle From caol [kʰɯːl̪ˠ],...
- St. Angela's College,
Sligo (Irish: Coláiste San
Aingeal, Sligeach) is a
college of the
Atlantic Technological University located beside Lough Gill, County...