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Barróg was a
style of folk
wrestling practiced in
Ireland until the
early 20th century. It was a type of
backhold wrestling,
similar to
Scottish Backhold...
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Naomh Barróg is a
Dublin based Gaelic Athletic ****ociation club.
Gaelic games were
introduced to the
parish of Kilbarrack-Foxfield
through the
Scoil Lorcáin...
- shoe a 'brogue.'" It is
debated that the term
comes from the
Irish word
barróg,
meaning "a hold (on the tongue)," thus "accent" or "speech impediment."...
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Naomh Barróg Round 2
Naomh Barróg v St Anne's
Round Towers Clondalkin v St
Maurs Round 3 St Anne's v St
Maurs Round Towers Clondalkin v
Naomh Barróg Round...
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Calegon Pelivan Bokh
Buriad bokh Bukh
noololdoon Gorës
Gushtingiri Gouren Barróg Glima Naban Dumog Alysh Khridoli Chidaoba Kurash Khuresh Tegumi Kene Malakhra...
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Championship quarter-final
match between Oulart–The
Ballagh of
Wexford and
Naomh Barróg of
Dublin at
Parnell Park,
first of all
involving players and then spreading...
- the toes
intended for
drying while worn in wet conditions.
brogue (from
barróg,
meaning "to
wrestle or grasp" with
teanga (tongue) to mean an impediment...
- 614)
Martyr Sigeberht of East Anglia, King of the East
Angles (635)
Saint Barrog (Barrwg, Barnoch, Barry), a
disciple of St
Cadoc of Wales,
hermit (7th century)...
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Baruc (Welsh:
Barrwg Welsh pronunciation: [ˈbarʊɡ]; also
known as Barruc,
Barrog or Barry) was a 6th-century
Welsh saint.
Saint Baruc, who was a disciple...
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Mullinavat v
Shandonagh Dunshaughlin v
Ballyteague Cooley Kickhams v
Naomh Barróg Fethard St. Mogue's v Éire Óg
Greystones Dunshaughlin v
Cooley Kickhams...