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Bóthar is a
charity operating in
Ireland and the
United Kingdom specialising in ****isting
farmers in
developing countries to
become self-sufficient by...
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Bóthar Buí (Irish for 'yellow road') may
refer to
several places on the
island of Ireland: Boherbue,
County Cork, a
village Draperstown,
County Londonderry...
- the
Falls Road,
rather than as
Falls Road. It is
known in
Irish as the
Bóthar na bhFál and as the Faas Raa in Ulster-Scots. The
Falls Road
forms the first...
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Lansdowne Road
Stadium (Irish:
Bóthar Lansdún, IPA: [ˈbˠoːhəɾˠ ˈl̪ˠan̪ˠsˠd̪ˠuːn̪ˠ]) was a
stadium in
Dublin owned by the
Irish Rugby Football Union (IRFU)...
- Rema, also
known as
Bothar, is a
nearly extinct Papuan language of New Guinea. Rema at
Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required) v t e...
- [better source needed] or as Auld Kirk Raa ("Old
Church Road"). In Irish, it is
known as "
Bóthar na Seanchille" ("the road of the old church"). The
first Shankill residents...
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which is a
direct translation of the old
Irish blessing "go n-éirí an
bóthar leat" (usually
translated as "may the road rise up to meet you"). The phrase...
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Bohermore (Irish: An
Bóthar Mór,
meaning 'the big road') is an area of Galway, Ireland. It got this name as it was the main road into
Galway City from...
- from
bóthar ("road"). In origin, a
bóthar was a cow path (bó
means cow), a
track the
width of two cows, so bóithrín
meant a
little cow path.
Bóthar was...
- Gaelic-speaking
Scottish cattle drivers would call out "C****g" or "C****g an
bothar"—meaning "away" or "to the road"; this
sounded to the
English like "Whig"...