- Buntús
Cainte (Irish pronunciation: [bˠʊn̪ˠˌt̪ˠuːsˠ ˈkan̠ʲtʲə], lit. 'rudiments of speech') was a book
series and an Irish-language
learning TV programme...
- mythology, Dian Cécht (Old
Irish pronunciation: [dʲiːən kʲeːxt]; also
known as
Cainte or Canta) was the god of healing, the
healer for the
Tuatha Dé Danann, and...
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Taobh 1 Neansaí Mhíle Grá Ar A
Ghabhail 'n A
Chuain Domh Úrchnoc Chéin Mhic
Cáinte Fuígfidh Mise An
Baile Seo An Chéad Mháirt Den Fhómhar Side 2 /
Taobh 2...
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nearby in
County Louth. He is best
known for his song 'Úrchnoc Chéin Mhic
Cáinte'. It was the
editor of an
anthology of his
poems (1969), Dr.
Breandan Ó...
- of
Cáinte (English:
Cainté)" in the
romance version of "The Fate of the
Children of Tuireann", with O'Curry
commenting that the
identity of
Cáinte is...
- Kate Bush and Sinéad O'Connor.
Other songs, such as Úrchnoc Chéin mhic
Cáinte, make
classic Gaelic appeals for a
return to the
solitude of nature.[failed...
-
Universal Declaration of
Human Rights Béarlachas,
Anglicisms in
Irish Buntús
Cainte, a
course in
basic spoken Irish Comparison of
Scottish Gaelic and Irish...
- who died in 2008 at the age of 93,
taught himself Irish using the Buntús
Cainte books and with help from his Irish-speaking grandmother. Aloy
taught Irish...
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notion that the cow's name is
eponymous after him) or by the hero Cian mac
Cáinte (sometimes
called Mac Kineely),
equivalent to Cian
father of Lugh of mythology...
- that
there was,
which sliced through iron as
through wood" ("Qu'il
avoit cainte Escalibor, la
meillor espee qui fust, qu'ele
trenche fer come fust"). This...