- kengarantez, nevez, nevezcʼhanet, nadozioù, abardaez, gwez, bemdez, kriz,
bleiz, morvleiz, dezhi. ⟨z⟩ is
generally silent in Kerneweg,
Tregerieg and Gwenedeg...
- ˈeɪt bale bail ˈbeɪl bade ba**** ˈbeɪd
blare Blair ˈbleə(r)
blaze Blaise ˈbleɪz cane Cain ˈkeɪn
clade cla**** ˈkleɪd
Clare Claire ˈkleə(r) bate bait ˈbeɪt...
- third-person narration.
According to
Philippe Walter, Blaise,
whose name
resembles bleiz, the Old
Breton word for wolf, may have
originally been a wolf-man double...
- (1573 –
September 1602), also
known by his
nicknames La
Fontenelle or Ar
Bleiz (the "Wolf" in Breton), was a
French nobleman,
seigneur de Le Vieux-Bourg...
-
prenestr eo bet
kaset Ur meil ki-
bleiz 'zo
tremenet Ha ma lost bras e-neus
debret Ha ma lost bras e-neus
debret Hag ar c'hi-
bleiz a zo
marvet English At the...
-
danses 1990 :
Kevrenn Alré 1997 La.ri.don.gé! 2001 50 ans 2006 : Dañs Ar
Bleiz (2CD) 2008 : Alre en Iliz (CD/DVD) 1984 :
Bodadeg ar Sonerion : daou ugent...
-
Squiban –
Symphonie Iroise Serge Prokofiev –
Peter and the Wolf /
Perig Hag
Bleiz Mozart –
Concertos n°9 and 20
Louise Farrenc – the
complete symphonies (3...
-
surroundings as
pagus Blesensi, and
seems to
derivate itself from the
Celtic word
bleiz,
meaning “wolf”. As a result,
Bloisian was
originally the “land of wolves”...
-
Cleuziou (The moats) Le
Guernic (The
little alder forest) Les
Salles Loj ar
Bleiz Lojou (The huts)
Luzurien Magorou (Ruined walls)
Moulin de Pont
Croach Moulin...
- the
stalls we can see
graffiti left by both choir-boys and
canons (Ch.le
Bleiz 1615/Francis le
Manach 1604/Le Cun.1766.etc.) The
predella dates to the...