- (with
variations including Eimer,
Eimear and Éimear) and in
Scottish Gaelic Eimhir, is the name of the
daughter of
Forgall Monach and the wife of the hero...
- the
poems were
published as Dàin do
Eimhir agus Dàin Eile (English:
Poems to
Eimhir and
Other Poems). Dàin do
Eimhir was a
sequence of
sixty numbered poems...
- Dàin do
Eimhir (transl. Poems for
Eimhir) is a
sequence of
sixty poems written in
Scottish Gaelic by
Sorley MacLean (Somhairle MacGill-Eain). Considered...
-
opened up new
possibilities for
composition with his poem Dàin do
Eimhir (Poems to
Eimhir, 1943). His work
inspired a new
generation to take up nua bhàrdachd...
- 000. The
second verse of
Sorley Maclean's poem Tràighean (from Dàin do
Eimhir)
opens with a
powerful invocation of the
natural beauty of
Calgary bay as...
- O'Donnell’s 3
waiting women Cúchonnacht Maguire, Lord of
Fermanagh Sémus Mac
Éimhir MacConnell, his son
Another son
Donnchadh Ó Briain, a
cousin of the earls...
-
Eamhair Evir
Eilidh Ailie, Ellen, Ellie,
Helen SG name form of En "Helen" .
Eimhir Emer SG form of Ir Émer. Eubh Eve SG
equivalent of En Eve.
Eubha Eva, Eve...
-
diminutive of
earna "knowing",
equivalent to
masculine Earnán. Éimhear
Eimhear Eimhir Emer, Evir (anglicisations)
Eithne Edna, Ena, Enya, Et(h)na,
Ethenia (anglicisations)...
-
Sorley MacLean's
groundbreaking 1943
Symbolist poetry collection Dàin do
Eimhir. In
modern poetry composed in the
Irish language outside Ireland, a major...
-
style or substance", in
Sorley MacLean's
groundbreaking 1943
volume Dàin do
Eimhir. In 1914,
Scottish poet
Charles Sorley, a
native of Aberdeen, was living...