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whiskey in Irish. It is
derived from the Old
Irish uisce ("water") and
bethu ("life"). The
Scottish equivalent is
rendered uisge beatha.
Early forms...
- Clonard, the
second by Cogitosus, a monk of Kildare. An Old
Irish prose Life,
Bethu Brigte, was
composed in the 9th century.
Several later Latin and
Irish Lives...
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mountaintop of Cruachán Aigle, as
Moses did on
Mount Sinai. The 9th
century Bethu Phátraic says that
Patrick was har****ed by a
flock of
black demonic birds...
- bathua, is
commonly eaten in winters. In Nepal, it is
known as
bethe or
bethu. It is used to make a dish
known as saag. The
leaves are stir-fried with...
- and has a
polemical character. Mulchrone, Kathleen, ed. and tr. (1939).
Bethu Phátraic. The
Tripartite Life of Patrick. Vol. 1. Dublin.{{cite book}}:...
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forty days on the mountain, like
Moses on
Mount Sinai. The 9th
century Bethu Phátraic says that
Patrick was har****ed by a
flock of
black demonic birds...
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decided to
start her own non-profit
organisation Philisa Abafazi Bethu; "Philisa
Abafazi Bethu" is
isiXhosa and
means "Heal Our Women". In her organisation...
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Evans South
Africa Women's
rights activist and
founder of
Philisa Abafazi Bethu (Heal our Women) Owl
Fisher Iceland
Transgender activist,
journalist and...
- "alive", gyvatė "snake" Gaul biuo-, bio-, OIr biu, beo, W byw "alive"; OIr
bethu (bethad), W
bywyd "life" < Proto-Celtic *bivo-tūts keam "I live" < *gʷi-yā-ye-mi...
- Glasnevin. "Following Brigid's Way – The
Irish Catholic". May 18, 2023. "
Bethu Brigte". Wallace, Martin. A
Little Book of
Celtic Saints. Belfast. Appletree...