- ("Geimhreadh") - November, December,
January (Samhain, Nollaig, Eanáir)
Spring ("
Earrach") - February, March,
April (Imbolc, then Feabhra, Márta, Aibreán) Summer...
- t-
Earrach 1974, ‘Anns a’
Cheann Thall’, pp. 159–162. Am
Foghar 1974, ‘An Iobairt’, pp. 353–357. An
Geamhradh 1974–75, ‘Bannan’, pp. 13–18. An t-
Earrach...
- "spring[time]", *wesn-tēno-, *ɸro-bertyā ("torrent, inundation")
earrach,
robarta earrach earrach arragh gwanwyn, (Old
Welsh ribirthi)
gwainten reverzi (Old...
- air Seòladh" (Twenty Years) – 7:50 "Loch Lomond" – 5:02 "Na h-Uain a's t-
Earrach" (The
Lambs in the Springtime) – 3:38 "Foghar nan
Eilean '78" (Island Autumn...
- both of
which were
previously unreleased on albums, and "Na h-Uain a's t-
Earrach"
which was the B-side to "Dance
Called America". The band then engaged...
-
Geamhradh **** 'Ur N'aire
Gamhna Gealla Mairi Fichead Bliadhna Na H-uain A's T-
earrach Foghar Nan
Eilean Cearcal A'
Chuain An Toll Dubh Rubh Nan
Cudaigean 'Ic...
-
wrestlers etc. TG4
promotions now
feature the
seasons Geimhreadh (Winter),
Earrach (Spring),
Samhradh (Summer) and Fómhar (Autumn). The
opening ad
break ident...
- and
Society in
Ireland since 1960" In: Éire-Ireland –
Volume 43:1&2,
Earrach/Samhradh / Spring/Summer 2008, pp. 74–98 Tom Inglis:
Moral Monopoly: The...
- Unionism, Politics, Identity, and Football, Éire-Ireland –
Volume 39:1&2,
Earrach/Samhradh / Spring/Summer 2004, p. 245 The
Scottish Daily Express, 25 April...
- /t̪ʲaːrˠs̪əɣ/
before ⟨ll, nn, rr⟩ + vowel,
initially /ja/
eallach /jal̪ˠəx/,
earrach /jarˠəx/
before ⟨ll, nn, rr⟩ + vowel,
elsewhere /a/
ceannard /kʰʲan̪ˠaɾʃt̪/...