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Boann or
Boand is the
Irish goddess of the
River Boyne (
Bóinn), an
important river in Ireland's
historical province of Meath.
According to the
Lebor Gabála...
- Look up
Boyne in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Boyne is a
variation of
Bóinn or Boann,
Irish goddess of the
River Boyne.
Boyne may also
refer to: Boyne...
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Bweeng (Irish: Na
Boinn,
meaning 'The Coins') is a
village located approximately 14 km (9 mi)
south west of the town of Mallow,
County Cork,
Ireland on...
- of
turning a profit.
Typical of
these nudies were the ****ball
comedies Boin-
n-g! (1963) and The
Adventures of
Lucky Pierre (1961), a film made for a shoestring...
- Society, 1956, pp. 331, 337
Edmund Hogan (ed. & trans), Cath Ruis na Ríg for
Bóinn, Todd
Lecture Series, 1892
Whitley Stokes (ed. trans.), "Cuchulainn's death...
- 1949
Kinsella 1969, pp. 52-253 E.
Hogan (ed & trans), Cath Ruis na Ríg for
Boinn, Todd
Lecture Series, 1892 Imhoff,
Helen (2012). "The
Different Versions...
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Hogan (ed & trans), Cath Ruis na Ríg for
Boinn, Todd
Lecture Series, 1892
Patrick Wadden. "Cath Ruis na Ríg for
Bóinn:
history and
literature in twelfth-century...
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feminine n-stems:
Lenited final n Final vowel in
nominative singular No
final vowel in
nominative singular Unlenited n(
n) The
nouns with
lenited final n included...
- ISBN 978-1-315-63075-5. ISSN 0583-9106. Wadden, P (2014). "Cath Ruis na Ríg for
Bóinn:
History and
Literature in Twelfth-Century Ireland". Aiste. 4: 11–44 Oram...
- radio, and
recorded two
singles with his band, "As Long As I Live" and "
Boin-
n-
n-ng!" She also cut a 78 rpm
album that year for
Columbia Records, Let's...