- < fili > (plural:
filid, filidh). ..."Member of a
privileged powerful caste of poets,
diviners and
seers in
early Ireland. To be
distinguished from the...
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argued that the
distinction between filid (pl. of fili) and
bards was a
creation of
Christian Ireland, and that the
filid were more ****ociated with the church...
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referred to as cats. A
member of this
family is also
called a
felid (/
ˈfiːlɪd/). The 41
extant Felidae species exhibit the
greatest diversity in fur...
- (e.g. birds, occupations, companies) for each fid. The filí (Old
Irish filid, sing. fili) or
poets of this
period learned around one
hundred and fifty...
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According to the
Uraicecht Becc in Old
Irish Law,
bards and
filid were
distinct groups:
filid involved themselves with law, language, lore and
court poetry...
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filid brandy. "INXS". "NDIX - NDIX". "KleyReX -
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- client.
Paralleling the
status of the lay
grades are the
grades of the
filid (poets). Each
poetic rank
corresponds to a
particular lay (and ecclesiastical)...
- in § Bladud's wings). In Ireland, the
elite class of
poets known as the
filid wore a
feathered cloak, the tuigen,
according to
Sanas Cormaic ("Cormac's...
- (e.g. birds, occupations, companies) for each fid. The filí (Old
Irish filid, sing. fili) or
poets of this
period learned around one
hundred and fifty...
- (e.g. birds, occupations, companies) for each fid. The filí (Old
Irish filid, sing. fili) or
poets of this
period learned around one
hundred and fifty...