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Ceàrr was the
first album by the
Celtic rock band Mill a h-Uile Rud.
Ceàrr was the
first CD of all-new
Gaelic songs ever
released and was also the first...
- the Isle of Arran,
taken from the
Scottish ciar,
meaning dusky, or
Irish ceàrr,
meaning left-handed. In some
cases it is
thought to come from the Welsh...
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Mullingar (/ˌmʌlɪnˈɡɑːr/ mul-in-GAR; Irish: An
Muileann g
Cearr,
meaning 'the left-hand mill' [ən̪ˠ ˌmˠɪlʲən̪ˠ ˈɟɑːɾˠ]) is the
county town of
County Westmeath...
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record of all-original rock
songs in
Scottish Gaelic,
beating the EP CD,
Ceàrr, by Mill a h-Uile Rud, to
release by one month. Runrig's
first album, Play...
- Coláiste M****re is a
voluntary secondary school in Mullingar, Westmeath, Ireland. The
school officially opened its
doors to
students on 20
October 1856...
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Ireland and Scotland, it may
derive from the
Irish and
Scottish Gaelic cearr meaning pointed spear. Top A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P R S T V W Aaron...
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Bourach A mess, from bùrach [ˈpuːɾəx], a mess. Car, ker Left-handed, from
cearr [kʲʰaːrˠ], wrong, left.
Crine To shrink, from crìon [kʰɾʲiən], to shrink...
- 'Carson?' in 2003, Mill a h-Uile Rud's '
Ceàrr' was the
first CD of all new
Gaelic songs ever released.
Ceàrr was also the
first CD
produced with exclusively...
- [ʲaː]
preceded by a
slender consonant or Ø
followed by a
broad consonant ceàrr èa [ɛː]
preceded by a
slender consonant or Ø
followed by a
broad m, mh or...
- /ˈkʰaɾan/, mura /ˈmuɾə/
slender /ɾʲ/ cìr /kʰʲiːɾʲ/,
cuireadh /ˈkʰuɾʲəɣ/ rr /rˠ/
cearr /kʰʲaːrˠ/,
barra /ˈparˠə/ -rt, -rd /ɾʃt̪/
neart /ɲɛɾʃt̪/, bord /pɔːɾʃt̪/...