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- Fiadh is an Irish language feminine given name. Its meaning can be interpreted as "deer", "wildness" but also "respect". Fiadh was largely unknown as a...
- Fulacht fiadh (Irish pronunciation: [ˈfˠʊlˠəxt̪ˠ ˈfʲiə]; Irish: fulacht fiadh or fulacht fian; plural: fulachtaí fia or, in older texts, fulachta fiadh) is...
- bathing, dyeing or leather treatment, fulling, and the making of ale. Fulacht fiadh Ó Néill, John (2009). Burnt Mounds in Northern and Western Europe. ISBN 978-3-639-20609-8...
- invading Angles and Saxons: Fa from faich (fa!) "behold!" or "see!" Fe from Fiadh (fee-a) "food"; Fi from fiú "good to eat" Fo from fogh (fó) "sufficient"...
- includes multiple ringfort, souterrain, holy well, Bullaun stone and fulacht fiadh sites in Ballyheige, Buncurrig, Dirtane and other surrounding townlands...
- two round stone-walled prehistoric huts and a fulacht fiadh. Evidence suggests the fulacht fiadh was in use until approximately the 5th century AD. Of...
- historical settlement in Columkille townland itself include a number of fulacht fiadh sites, a reputed holy well, and a graveyard and ruined church in an ecclesiastical...
- Well Other architecture Archaeological features Broch Burnt mound fulacht fiadh Causewa**** enclosure Tor enclosure Circular enclosure Goseck Cursus Henge...
- ancient settlement in the area includes a number standing stones, fulacht fiadh, and ringfort sites in the surrounding townlands of Bishop's Island and...
- sources ****ociate fianna with the outdoor cooking pits known as fulacht fiadh. Many of the first mentions of fianna are connected with Scoti raids in...