-
would be made for Brigid.
Someone would then call out
three times: "a
Bhríd, a
Bhríd, thig a
stigh as gabh do leabaidh" ("Bríd Bríd, come in; thy bed is...
- The
followers of St
Bhrid possibly set up new
settlements known by the
Welsh as Llan
Santes Ffraid,
Church of (Lady)
Saint Bhrid. In
recent years the...
- (fem. nom. sg.) an
tsaoil /ən̪ˠ t̪ˠiːlʲ/ "of the world" (masc. gen. sg.) a
Bhríd "Bríd!" a Sheáin "Seán!" a
chairde "my friends!" The
possessive pronouns...
- Is a
Bhríd Óg Ní Mháille [ɪsˠ ə ˈvɾʲiːdʲ oːɡ n̠ʲiː ˈwaːl̠ʲə] 'S tú d'fhág mo chroí cráite [sˠ t̪ˠuː ˈd̪ˠaːɡ mə xɾʲiː ˈkɾˠaːtʲə] Oh
young Bridget O'Malley...
- tell.PRET sé 3S.M.CNJV an the scéal
story do to
Bhríd Bríd inné.
yesterday D'inis sé an scéal do
Bhríd inné. tell.PRET 3S.M.CNJV the
story to Bríd yesterday...
- Abha Bheag, "the
small river")
River Dalua (Abhainn Dalua)
River Bride (An
Bhríd)
River Allow (Abhainn Ealla)
River Araglin (An Airglinn)
River Finnow (An...
- 5th
century 23 February[citation needed]
Ffraid or
Bridget or
Bride or
Bhrid 5th
century 6th
century Llansantffraed Llansantffraid Llansantffraid-ym-Mechain...
- The
River Bride (Irish: An
Bhríd) is a
river in
counties Cork and
Waterford in Ireland. It is a
tributary of the
Munster Blackwater.
Rising in the Nagle...
- Llansantffraed-in-Elwell, St
Ffraed Llansantffraed, Monmouthshire, St
Brigid (Ffraid/Bride/
Bhrid) Llansantffraid-ym-Mechain,
Saint Ffraid Llansawel,
Saint Sawell Llansilin...