-
suitable to an
anacrucial metre 10.11.11.11. Rop tú mo baile, a
Choimdiu cride: ní ní nech aile acht Rí
secht nime. Rop tú mo scrútain i l-ló 's i n-aidche;...
- OE heorte) cor,
cordis καρδία kardía دل del हृदय hṛdaya се́рдце
serdce cride *ḱerd- "heart" մուկ muk "mouse"
mouse ( ← OE mūs) mūs, mūris μῦς mûs "mouse...
- cnámh,
dative cnáimh, Sc.G. cnàimh cree [kriː]
heart Goidelic; from O.Ir.
cride; cf. Ir. croí, Sc.G.
cridhe dooinney [ˈd̪unʲə]
person Goidelic; from O.Ir...
- (acc.), seyr "heart",
serds "core", Lith širdis "heart", šerdis "core" OIr
cride "heart"; W
craidd "center"; Gaul crid "heart" sirt "heart" A kri "will"...
- "Grampound with Creed", part also went to St. Mewan. The name
comes from
Saint Cride (Sancta Crida), the
patron of the church. The
manor of
Tybesta was the head...
- 1912
translation of
traditional Irish hymn, Rob tu mo bhoile, a
Comdi cride. Shakespeare,
Timon of Athens, act IV,
scene 3.
Christopher Marlowe, Dr...
- and have
taken him by the Chaine: but (I
warrant you) the
women have so
cride and
shrekt at it, that it past:": 103 Such
bears were
named after their...
-
Raphael be my shield..."
Notable loricas include Rob tu mo bhoile, a
Comdi cride,
which in its
English translation provides the text for the hymn Be Thou...
-
young man, that made
famous the
catch phrase "Ô
Cride!",
Portuguese for "Hey,
Cride!",
being "
Cride" a
Brazilian nickname, or
misspell for the name Euclides...
- 51,
except that the
strokes are put at the end of the score. No. 19 Crad
Cride Ecis/
Anguish of a Poet's Heart: This
variety involves a
rectangular figure...