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Patrick Stephen Dinneen (Irish: Pádraig Ua
Duinnín; 25
December 1860 – 29
September 1934) was an
Irish lexicographer and historian, and a
leading figure...
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Dúinnín Ó
Maolconaire was a
member of the Ó
Maolconaire family of Connacht, who
served as
historians and
poets to the Síl Muireadaigh, and
their rulers...
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Uilliam Ó
Duinnín (fl. 1670–1682) was an
Irish scribe. The son of
Domhnall Óg Ó
Duinnín,
Uilliam was the
owner of MS 1336,
which he may have sold to Edward...
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Tanaide Mor mac
Dúinnín Ó
Maolconaire was a
member of the Ó
Maolconaire family of Connacht, who
served as
historians and
poets to the Síol Muireadaigh...
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Browne Dubhaltach Mac
Fhirbhisigh Ruaidhrí Ó
Flaithbheartaigh Uilliam Ó
Duinnín Charles O'Conor (historian)
Eugene O'Curry John O'Donovan (scholar) Ó Duibhgeannáin...
- Gill & Sons. p. 520. Ó
Duinnín, Domhnall.
Bethada Náem Nérenn:
Lives of
Irish Saints. Dublin:
Royal Irish Academy. p. 264. Ó
Duinnín, Domhnall.
Bethada Náem...
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festival was Cétshamain or Cétamain,
probably meaning 'first of summer'. Ó
Duinnín's Irish dictionary (1904)
gives this as Céadamhain or Céadamh in modern...
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James Ware Mary
Bonaventure Browne Dubhaltach Mac
Fhirbhisigh Uilliam Ó
Duinnín Charles O'Conor (historian)
Eugene O'Curry John O'Donovan (scholar) Gilbert...
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Great Blasket Island that he used to
evade the English. In 1934, Pádraig Ó
Duinnín edited a book
entitled Dánta
Phiarais Feiritéir:
maille le réamh-rádh agus...
- It is
derived from the
Gaelic Ó
Duinnín ‘descendant of
Duinnín', a
diminutive of Donn 'dark, brown'. The Ó
Duinnín were
hereditary historians to the...