- a
Fhearghail Óig Éireannaigh féin
fionnLochlannaigh Mairg do-chuaidh re
ceird ndúthchais
Tairnig éigse f****nn
Gaoidheal Buaidhreadh cóighidh caoi Eanmhná...
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eirleach /ˈeːɾˠl̠ʲəx/ "destruction", ceirnín /ˈceːɾˠnʲiːnʲ/ "record album",
ceird /ceːɾˠdʲ/ "trade, craft"
before ⟨m, mh, n⟩ /ɪ/
creimeadh /ˈcɾʲɪmʲə/ "corrosion...
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Standard form
Gloss -achaí, -annaí -acha, -anna
Plural ending bróig bróg Shoe
ceird ceard Craft cluais cluas Ear cois cos Foot, Leg láimh lámh Hand...
- the
slender coronals /tʲ, dʲ, ʃ, nʲ, lʲ/:
beirt /bʲɛɾˠtʲ/ ('two people'),
ceird /ceːɾˠdʲ/ ('trade'),
doirse /ˈd̪ˠoːɾˠʃə/ ('doors'), doirnín /d̪ˠuːɾˠˈnʲiːnʲ/...
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Panasonic and more than 30
important brands. CEI-RD, http://www.cei-rd.gov.do/
ceird/informativodisplay.aspx?id=797
Diario Libre, http://www.diariolibre...
- ("to drive") and ad·ágathar ("to dread") do the same. Two
other verbs, fo·
ceird ("to put" or "to throw",
prototonic ·cuirethar) and do·bidci ("to shoot...
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Cornwall Journal, No.5 (April 1927)."
Meabh O'Hare:
Seamus O'Kane - Bodhrán -
Ceird an cheoil, a do****entary
aired on July 23, 2008 on BBC
Northern Ireland...
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collected stories and
folklore from his
grandmother later published as Is
uasal ceird (1968) (edited by Stiofán Ó hAnnracháin); he also
published Tadhg Ciallmhar...