- The davoch,
davach or
daugh is an
ancient Scottish land measurement. All of
these terms are
cognate with
modern Scottish Gaelic dabhach. The word dabh...
-
Daugh Castle was a castle,
about 5
miles (8.0 km)
north of Huntly, Aberdeenshire, Scotland, near
Cairnie Burn. It was also
known as
Castle of the Daach...
- that four
ploughgates made up a
daugh, but in
other places it
would have
appeared to have been the
equivalent of one
daugh exactly. As in the Danelaw, ploughgates...
- The
Forty Days of Musa Dagh (German: Die
vierzig Tage des Musa Dagh) is a 1933
novel by Austrian-Bohemian
writer Franz Werfel based on
events that took...
-
Gaelic word damh or dabh, also
provided the root of the land
measurement '
daugh'.
Skene in
Celtic Scotland says: "in the
eastern district there is a uniform...
- ox
could plough in a year (around 20 acres)
Ploughgate (?) = 8
oxgangs Daugh (Dabhach) = 4
ploughgates In the West Highlands:
Groatland - (Còta bàn)...
-
suggest that in that era, the word "Canada" was
commonly pronounced "Kaugh-na-
daugh"
rather than its more
contemporary pronunciation.
Upper and
Lower Canada...
-
weave 'woven' / 'made of
woven material' *wr̥dʰtós *wr̥dᶻdʰás vr̥ddʰá vərəzda 'grown, mature' *dʰéwgʰti *dáwgdʰi dógdhi *daogdi
daugh(·ter) 'to milk'...
- cafeteria. In 1968,
under the
leadership of
school head
Idanelle McMurry, the
Daugh W.
Smith Middle School opened. In 1998, a
strategic plan was
developed to...
-
Julian with
script by
Vidal (1968)
adaptation of The
Forty Days of Musa
Daugh (1969) The
Pictures of
Fidelman (1971)
based on
novel by
Bernard Malmud...