- The Four
Comely Saints (Irish: an
Ceathrar Álainn) is a
collective name for Fursey,
Brendan of Birr, Conall, and Berchán, four
saints in the
early Irish...
- céad 2 a dó dhá
beirt dara 3 a trí trí triúr tríú 4 a
ceathair ceithre ceathrar ceathrú 5 a cúig cúig cúigear cúigiú 6 a sé sé
seisear séú 7 a
seacht seacht...
-
verbal noun of tar: To come Aríst Arís
Again Caiptín
Captaen Captain Col
ceathrar Col
ceathrair Cousin Feilm, Feilméar Feirm,
Feirmeoir Farm,
Farmer Ariamh...
- newspaper.
Their translation was
subsequently published under the
title Ceathrar comrádaí in 1943.
While living at Inverin,
Connemara during the Emergency...
-
ruins on
Inishmore of the
church dedicated of the Four
Comely Saints (an
Ceathrar Álainn). Notes:
Spelt "Loughaunbaurnaheskabaunia" (25 letters) by John...
- Finn, dia ta
tuaiscert O Maine, ocus
Eogan Buacc, a quo
deiscert O Maine.
Ceathrar mac la h-Eogan Finn, .i. Dicholla, ocus Fithc****ach, ocus Maelanfaid,...
- Press, 1992), ISBN 978-0-7165-2487-8. For a full
discography see here.
Ceathrar:
Contemporary Irish String Quartets,
features String Quartet No. 2, Op...