- beaga,
bheaga beg
small dearg dhearg, deirge, dheirge, deirg, dheirg,
dearga,
dhearga derg red dubh dhubh, duibh, d****bh, duibhe, d****bhe, dubha, dhubha...
-
parallelism with
ladybird and its
Norse cognates. In Irish, the
beetle is
called dearga-daol or darbh-daol. The
Irish also
called it "the
coffin cutter." British...
- 'na
tuiltibh tréana is réabfar cnoic,
Beidh an
fharraige 'na
tonntaibh dearga is
doirtfear fuil,
Beidh gach
gleann sléibhe ar fud éireann is móinte ar...
-
called the
Black Cuillin to
distinguish it from the Red
Cuillin (na
Beanntan Dearga),
which lie to the east of Glen Sligachan. The
peaks of the
Black Cuillin...
- Red
Islands (Scottish Gaelic: Na h-Eileanan
Dearga; Mi'kmaq: Gwesaosek) is a
small community in the
Canadian province of Nova Scotia,
located in Richmond...
- as 1561 the
Irish named a
victory over
these troops as Cath na gCasóga
Dearga,
literally meaning 'The
Battle of the Red C****ocks' but
usually translated...
-
numbered by
mistake by O'Curry 128-129
Druighean da
Dearga Version of the tale "Palace of Da-
Dearga",
concerning the
death of
Connaire Mór
Remainder The...
- Borgie, Sutherland) Loch nam
Breac Buidhe (Argyll and Bute) Loch nam
Breac Dearga (west of Loch Ness)
Lochan Breaclaich (Perth and Kinross) (reservoir) Loch...
- are the
larger bodies of
water of Loch a’
Chlaidheimh and Loch nam
Breac Dearga. The
southern slopes of the
mountain descend to the
former site of Strathmore...
- 1977–78, ‘Buadhach is Sgriost’, pp. 23–26. An
Samhradh 1978, ‘Ribeannan
Dearga’, pp. 275–276. An t-Earrach 1979, ‘Sligean Falamh’, pp. 121–125. Am Foghar...