- The
brothers became the
subject of a five-minute do****entary, Na Gàidheal
Dubha,
which made the
shortlist for Scotland's
FilmG Gaelic short film awards...
- MacGillycuddy's R****s (Irish: Na
Cruacha Dubha,
meaning 'the
black stacks') is a
sandstone and
siltstone mountain range in the
Iveragh Peninsula in County...
-
Scottish jewellery and as a
decoration on kilt pins and the
handles of sgianan-
dubha (anglicised: sgian-dubhs or
skean dhu). The
largest known cairngorm crystal...
- The
Sharpeville m****acre also
inspired Livingstone to
write the poem Bean
Dubha'
Caoidh a Fir a
Chaidh a
Marbhadh leis a'
Phoiles ("A
Black Woman Mourns...
- English,
including skean-dhu and skene-dhu. The
Gaelic plural, sgianan-
dubha, is only
rarely encountered in English. The sgian-dubh may have evolved...
-
Brian mac
Donchadha Ó
Dubha was
elected by the Dean and
Chapter of the
diocese of
Killala to be
Bishop of
Killala (possibly in 1383),
though it appears...
-
Blackrock (Irish: Na
Creagacha Dubha,
meaning 'the
black rocks') is a
seaside village just to the
south of Dundalk,
County Louth, Ireland. The village...
- Oileán sin Montserrat.
Labhartar an
Ghaeilge ann go
coiteann le
daoine dubha agus bána. [I
heard that the
Irish language is the
mother tongue in Montserrat...
- The
Blackstairs Mountains (Irish: Na Staighrí
Dubha) run
roughly north/south
along the
border between County Carlow and
County Wexford in Ireland. The...
-
England type in ****bria. The
Scottish longhouse, "blackhouse" or taighean-
dubha. The
Western French or
maison longue from
Lower Brittany, Normandy, Mayenne...