- on ice. In
Scottish Gaelic the name for
bandy is "ice shinty" (camanachd-
deighe) and in the past[when?]
bandy and
shinty (and shinney)
could be used interchangeably...
-
Gaelic means "A
great flame" and he was
probably named after his
mother Deighe. Daig was born in
Kiennacta Breagh,
County Meath. His
father was Carill...
- "bandy ball" (班迪球). In
Scottish Gaelic the name is "ice shinty" (camanachd-
deighe). In old
times shinty or
shinney were also
sometimes used in
English for...
- Mugmedón. Femia's mother's name was
Dediva (also
called Editua, Dedi, Deidi,
Deighe, Deidiu,
Deaga or Mediva),
daughter of Tren, son of
Dubhthach moccu Lughair...
- Senan's mother's name was
Dediva (also
called Editua or Dedi or
Deidi or
Deighe or
Deidiu or Deaga),
daughter of Tren, son of
Dubhthach moccu Lughair, who...
- Caillin's mother's name was
Dediva (also
called Editua or Dedi or
Deidi or
Deighe or
Deidiu or Deaga),
daughter of Tren, son of
Dubhthach moccu Lughair, who...
- Mugmedón. His
mother was
Dediva (also
called Editua or Dedi or
Deidi or
Deighe or
Deidiu or
Deaga or Mediva),
daughter of Tren, son of
Dubhthach moccu...
- Senchan's mother's name was
Dediva (also
called Editua or Dedi or
Deidi or
Deighe or
Deidiu or
Deaga or Mediva),
daughter of Tren, son of
Dubhthach moccu...
- Lugair. His granddaughter,
Dediva (also
called Editua or Dedi or
Deidi or
Deighe or
Deidiu or
Deaga or Mediva),
daughter of Trian, was the
alleged mother...
- Fiachrae. His
mother was
Dediva (also
called Editua or Dedi or
Deidi or
Deighe or
Deidiu or Deaga),
daughter of Tren, son of
Dubhthach moccu Lughair, who...