-
saved by the
marriage of Lairgren, son of Colman, son of Cobthach, and
Deoch,
daughter of Finghin,
whose union broke the curse. 'The Song of Fionnuala'...
-
briefly for that
farewell drink, call it a
dochan doris (from
Scottish Gaelic deoch an
dorais [ˈtʲɔx ən̪ˠ ˈt̪ɔɾɪʃ],
literally "drink of the door"). In Anya...
- The band runs its own
record label which issues acts such as Skerryvore,
Deoch 'n' Dorus, Gary
Innes and
Rachel Walker. The
current line-up
consists of:...
-
celebrated his 991st
birthday in the
short story "Brief Encounter: A Wee
Deoch an..?",
written by
Colin Baker, in
Doctor Who
Magazine Winter Special 1991:...
- a
purely Gaelic derivation from
tuath [t̪ʰuə] "peasantry, tenantry" or
deoch [tʲɔx] "drink" (borrowed into
Scots as teuch) plus an agent-forming suffix...
- maint:
archived copy as
title (link) "Traditional
Scottish Songs – Wee
Deoch an Doris". rampantscotland.com.
Retrieved 23 July 2016. "Club Song - Official...
- America.
Among his most po****r
songs were "Roamin' in the Gloamin'", "A Wee
Deoch-an-Doris", "The End of the Road" and, a
particularly big hit for him, "I...
-
ganit a
drink is with-you.SG yma
diwes genes mae diod
gennyt tá
deoch agat tha
deoch agad ta
jough ayd you have a
drink un a
urzhiataer computer zo is...
- of the spell,
Lairgenn (the great-grandson of the King of Connacht), and
Deoch (the great-granddaughter of the King of Munster)
would be wed.
Aoife relented...
- is
blocked when a
coronal consonant is
preceded by an. an
deoch "the drink",
although deoch is
feminine nominative singular an tí "of the house", although...