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necessary triumph". In
October 2010, T with the
Maggies released the song "
Domhnach na Fola" (Irish for "Bloody Sunday"),
written by Mairéad Ní Mhaonaigh,...
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silver fir,
spruce or
cypress are used instead; it is
known in
Irish as
Domhnach an Iúir, "Yew Sunday." The
historian Patrick Weston Joyce noted that yew...
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Donaghmede (Irish:
Domhnach Míde,
meaning 'St Mide's Church') is a
mixed socio-economic
residential suburb on the
northern side of Dublin, Ireland, formed...
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Carndonagh (karn-DUN-ah; Irish: Carn
Domhnach) is a town on the
Inishowen peninsula in
County Donegal, Ireland,
close to
Trawbreaga Bay. It is the site...
- com. Year, the
Fading (28
March 2021). "Irish
Folklore for Palm
Sunday –
Domhnach an Iúir". Beck, Molly; Opoien,
Jessie (5 July 2023). "Tony
Evers extends...
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Donaghadee (/ˌdɒnəxəˈdiː/ DON-ə-khə-DEE, from
Irish Domhnach Daoi) is a
small town in
County Down,
Northern Ireland. It lies on the
northeast coast of...
- (Irish: Dún Seachlainn,
meaning 'the fort of Seachlainn' or
locally Irish:
Domhnach Seachnaill,
meaning 'St Seachnall's Church') is a town in
County Meath...
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ecclesiastical terms:
examples are
easpag (bishop) from episcopus, and
Domhnach (Sunday, from dominica). By the 10th century, Old
Irish had
evolved into...
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Donnybrook (Irish:
Domhnach Broc,
meaning 'The
Church of
Saint Broc') is a
district of Dublin, Ireland, on the
southside of the city, in the
Dublin 4 postal...
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Donabate (Irish:
Domhnach Bat) is an
outer suburb of Dublin, Ireland,
about 21
kilometres (13 miles) north-northeast of Dublin,
within the
local government...