Definition of Disert. Meaning of Disert. Synonyms of Disert

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Definition of Disert

Disert
Disert Dis*ert", a. [L. disertus, for dissertus, p. p.: cf. F. disert. See Dissert.] Eloquent. [Obs.]

Meaning of Disert from wikipedia

- Dísert Óengusa (Irish pronunciation: [ˈdʲiːʃəɾˠt̪ˠ ˈeːŋɡəsˠə]) is a medieval hermitage and National Monument located in County Limerick, Ireland. Dísert...
- Disert (from Irish Diseart 'The Hermitage') is a townland in the civil parish of Kildallan, barony of Tullyhunco, County Cavan, Ireland. Disert is bounded...
- Dysart or Dysert (Irish: Dísert, meaning 'hermitage') may refer to: Dysart, Queensland, a town and locality in the Isaac Region Dysart, Tasmania The United...
- Castledermot (Irish: Díseart Diarmada, meaning 'Dermot's Hermitage') is an inland town in the south-east of Ireland in County Kildare, about 75 km (47 mi)...
- fortified tower house, loosely described as a castle at Dysert O'Dea (Irish: Dísert, meaning 'hermitage'), the former O'Dea clan stronghold, 5 kilometres (3 mi)...
- of Loch Earn, takes its name from him. Fillan of Pittenweem died at the disert of Tyrie near Kinghorn St Fillan's Cave, situated in Cove Wynd, Pittenweem...
- O'Crowley of Cork – Ó Cruadhlaoich Corcaigh O'Dea of Dysert – Ó Deághaidh Dísert O'Dowd - Ó Dubhda O'Driscoll of Corca Laoidhe – Ó hEidersceoil Corcu Loígde...
- poem beginning Aíbind suide sund amne claims that he died on a Friday in Dísert Bethech ("The Birchen Hermitage"). Together, these have produced a range...
- of the seventh century. He lived for many years the life of a hermit at Disert Tola, and founded a monastery there in the latter 7th or early 8th century...
- "Disart", "Glenwrquha", "Glenvrquha", "Glenvrquhay", "Clachandysert", "Clachan Disert, "Claghan-Diseirt" and "Dysart and Glenurquhie". The octagonal church building...