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Ladder is
linked to the
Irish proverb: "Go
ndeine an
diabhal dréimire de
cnámh do
dhroma ag
piocadh úll i ngairdín Ifrinn." (May the
devil make a ladder...
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dialect croiceann craue [kræːw] bone Goidelic; from O.Ir. cnám; cf. Ir.
cnámh,
dative cnáimh, Sc.G. cnàimh cree [kriː]
heart Goidelic; from O.Ir. cride;...
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Scotland 379 300
Druim nan
Cnamh 789 354 2,589 1,161 10A 34 57.121175106013;-5.0904991282769 NH130076] Ma...
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great festivals,
including one at
which winter fires or bone
fires (Tine
Cnámh) were lit at Samhain, the
forerunner of the
modern Halloween. It is ****ociated...
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themselves were trash. Similarly, the Autumn/Winter 2010 An
Bailitheor Cnámh menswear catwalk show
featured men in
masks and
netted headgear that alluded...
- dhíbh, a chairde, duan Ógláigh Caithréimeach bríomhar
ceolmhar Ár
dtinte cnámh go
buacach táid 'S an spéir go mín réaltógach Is
fonnmhar faobhrach sinn...
- when
bonfires are lit on hilltops. The
celebration is also
called a "Tine
Cnámh",
literally Bone Fire.
Often lit by the
oldest present, the
youngest present...
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Ghlinne Mhoir NH401860
Glencalvie Forest Eas
Coire nan
Choire Allt
Coire nan
Cnamh NG975045 near
Kinlochhourn Eas
Creag an
Luchda Abhainn a’
Ghlinne Duibhe...
- 891248471065;-4.7057686374957 NH397923] Ma,G,Sim 1766 835
Scotland 1504 629
Sgurr nan
Cnamh 701 157 2,300 515 18B 40 [56.722342259858;-5.4566185910582 NM886643] Ma...
- Cnámhín". The
personal name Cnámhín,
meaning "little bone", from the
Irish cnámh ("bone"), is
derived from a
byname referring to a thin man. In
other cases...