-
presumably inherited from
earlier Celtic calendar traditions.
Winter (
Geimhreadh) - November, December,
January (Samhain, Nollaig, Eanáir)
Spring (Earrach)...
- (south préamh) iron fer
houarn horn
haearn iarann iarann summer été hañv hav haf
samhradh samhradh winter hiver goañv gwav
gaeaf geamhradh geimhreadh...
- emshyr,
emshir amser, pryd
amser amzer Winter *gyemo- giamo- gem,
gemred geimhreadh geamhradh geurey gaeaf gwav goañv
Spring *wesr-āko- "spring[time]", *wesn-tēno-...
- with the
preceding vowel, e.g.
geurey "winter" [ˈɡʲeurə, -uːrə] (Irish
geimhreadh (Southern) [ˈɟiːɾʲə]) and
sleityn "mountains" [ˈsleːdʒən] (Irish sléibhte...
- launderette, cars,
wrestlers etc. TG4
promotions now
feature the
seasons Geimhreadh (Winter),
Earrach (Spring),
Samhradh (Summer) and Fómhar (Autumn). The...
- Lord
Ashtown of
Woodlawn Éire-Ireland journal,
Volume 40:3&4, Fómhar/
Geimhreadh / Fall/Winter 2005, pp. 140–188". UCC
article with
numbers in 1921 and...
-
original on 29
October 2007.
Retrieved 29 June 2020. "New
Hibernia Review -
Geimhreadh/Winter 2001".
Center for
Irish Studies,
University of St Thomas. Archived...
- Street" by
Danine Farquharson from New
Hibernia Review,
Volume 9,
Number 4,
Geimhreadh/Winter 2005 pp. 65–78 | 10.1353/nhr.2006.0003 "Tresp****ing Boundaries:...