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Carbad More is a
double court cairn and
National Monument located in
County Mayo, Ireland.
Carbad More is
located 3.6 km (2.2 mi)
northwest of Killala...
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literary annual Bliainiris and
director of the
publishing house Carbad. He has
written six
novels as well as a writer's journal, Nótaí ón Lár (Notes...
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hooked goad at the end. Two-wheeled and four-wheeled
chariots (singular
carbad) were used in
Ireland from
ancient times, both in
private life and in war...
- ——. Mac Mathúna, Liam (ed.). Séadna.
foreword by
Brian Ó Cuív. Dublin:
Carbad. Ó Murchú, Pádraig (1996). Verling, Máirtín (ed.). Gort Broc: Scéalta agus...
- carpentum, fr Gaul.
carbanto 'carriage', fr
carbos 'basket' Ir carbat, Sc
carbad, W cerbyd, OBr
cerpit - chat-huant 'tawny, brown, or wood owl' OPic coan...
- Sean-Nós: Cruthú agus Sealbhú Traidisiúin’ in
Bliainiris 2004 (eag. Ruairí Ó ****ginn agus Liam Mac Cóil) (in Irish). Ráth Cairn:
Carbad.
Official website...
- Véinéiseach Éigin:
Guiseppe Berto aistrithe ag Pádraig Ó Snodaigh, Dublin,
Carbad, 1983. ****ha agus ****ann:
Aisling Design, Dublin, 1985.
Solitudine e Compagnia/****ha...
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Corbet (from
Irish An
Carbad,
meaning 'the jaw/boulder') is a
small village and
townland (of 618 acres) in
County Down,
Northern Ireland, 5 km east of...
- C****rreáin 1978:
Tuirlingt (with
Gabriel Rosenstock and
photographer Bill Doyle)
Carbad,
Dublin 1983: Súile S****bhne: with
photographs by
Rachael Giese, (a Poetry...
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other nouns. It may be
related to the Old
Irish carpat and the
Gaulish carbad for
carriage or cart, and is
probably related to the
Gaulish karros. Variants...