- The
Dobhar-chú (Irish pronunciation: [ˈd̪ˠoːɾˠxuː]; lit. 'water dog' or 'water hound'), or King Otter, is a
creature of
Irish and
Scottish folklore. It...
- on 13
April 2023.
Retrieved 7
January 2023. "Ireland's
hound of deep -
Dobhar Chu".
Irish Central News.
Retrieved 19
December 2018. Nicaise, Alexander...
- the
boundary between Gweedore to the
north and The
Rosses to the south.
Dobhar is an old
Irish word for water. Therefore,
Gaoth Dobhair translates as "the...
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smooth jazz, and
Gregorian chant.
Initially known as
Clann as
Dobhar ('Family from Dore'), they
shortened their name to
Clannad in 1973. By 1979...
- anv
hanow enw ainm ainm
water eau dour dowr dŵr
uisge (dobhair) uisce,
dobhar true vrai,
vraie gwir gwir gwir fìor fíor
woman femme gwreg gwreg gwraig...
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Tauber (Dubra-gave 807), and Gaelic/Old
Irish dobur "water" and
river name
Dobhar in
Ireland and Scotland.
Modern Welsh dŵr "water" is
cognate with modern...
- dwfr,
plural phonetically [dəvrʊɪð],
Cornish dowr,
Breton dour, and
Irish dobhar). Kent from canto- = 'border' (becoming in
Welsh cant(el) 'rim, brim', in...
- in
Irish folklore, to be the
descendant of the
mythological cryptid, the
Dobhar-chú.
Irish Water Spaniels may make good
family dogs, as they are usually...
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Fairy Gnome Ennedi tiger Werehyena A****tzotl Bak
Bunyip Chinese dragon Dobhar-chú
Encantado Grootslang Iara
Jiaolong Kappa Kelpie Lake
monster Hydra Loch...
- with -duβr
meaning "water" (Welsh dwr).
Derivation from the
Gaelic caol
dobhar meaning "narrow stream" has also been suggested.
After the
scheme was approved...