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singulars have
disappeared Examples: Irish: Ná bac le mac an
bhacaigh is ní
bhacfaidh mac an
bhacaigh leat. (Literal translation) Do not
bother with son the...
- III (born John Stewart) the Lame King (Raibeart III Stiùbhairt, An Righ
Bhacaigh) 1390–1406 c. 1337
unknown son of
Robert II and
Elizabeth Mure Anabella...
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Beggars Bush (Irish: Tor an
Bhacaigh) is the site of the
former Beggars Bush
Barracks on
Haddington Road in the
inner southern suburbs of Dublin, Ireland...
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bacach "lame" Masc. sg. Fem. sg.
Plural Nominative bacach bhacach b(h)acacha
Genitive bhacaigh bacaí bacach(a)...
- III (born John Stewart) the Lame King (Raibeart III Stiùbhairt, An Righ
Bhacaigh) 1390–1406 c. 1337
Scone Palace,
Perth son of
Robert II and
Elizabeth Mure...
- Briain,
Conchubhar Ó Briain,
Domhnall Ó Colmáin and
Uilliam mac Néill
Bhacaigh Ó hIarlaithe" as "the
heirs of Seathrún Céitinn and Pádraigín Haicéad who...
- Parish,
Barony of
Upper Dundalk,
County Louth Annaghvacky (Irish:
Eanach an
Bhacaigh),
Creggan Civil Parish,
Barony of
Upper Dundalk,
County Louth Balbobin...