- Dán
Díreach (pronounced [ˌd̪ˠaːn̪ˠ ˈdʲiːɾʲəx];
Irish for "direct verse") is a
style of
poetry developed in
Ireland from the 12th
century until the destruction...
- How Ian
Dìreach got the Blue
Falcon (Scottish Gaelic:
Sgeulachd Mic Iain Dìrich) is a
Scottish fairy tale,
collected by John
Francis Campbell in Po****r...
- Gardener", "Tsarevitch Ivan, the
Firebird and the Gray Wolf", "How Ian
Direach got the Blue Falcon", and "The Nunda,
Eater of People". A
similar version...
- to:
Captain Falcon's
vehicle in the
video game
series F-Zero "How Ian
Dìreach got the Blue Falcon", a
Scottish fairy tale
Military slang euphemism for...
-
Irish syllabic poetry, also
known in its
later form as Dán
díreach (1200-1600), is the name
given to
complex syllabic poetry in the
Irish language as...
- "The Gr****
Princess and the
Young Gardener", "The Bird 'Grip'", "How Ian
Direach got the Blue Falcon", and "The Nunda,
Eater of People". A king's apple...
- In
Scottish folklore, the
fachan (or fachin, fachen,
Direach Ghlinn Eitidh or
Dithreach (dwarf of Glen Etive)) is a
monster or
giant described by John...
- lays may have been sung: "The
Connection Between Fenian Lays,
Liturgical Chant, Recitative, and Dán
Díreach: a Pre-Medieval
Narrative Song Tradition"...
- type 550, "the
quest for the
golden bird/firebird", the
Scottish How Ian
Direach got the Blue
Falcon and the
German The
Golden Bird .
Other fairy tales...
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Direct provision (Irish: Soláthar
díreach) is a
system of
asylum s****er
accommodation used in the
Republic of Ireland. It has been
criticised by human...