- Deò-
ghrèine (Scottish Gaelic: [əɲ tʲɔˈɣɾʲeːnə]) or Deò-grèine (meaning “ray of sunshine”; or Dérgreine as “tear of sunshine”)[citation needed] may refer...
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later Scottish folklore, a
pompous man who
helped the
Cailleach rescue Deò-
ghrèine. O'Duffy used as base a m****cript in the hand of
William Casey of Tralee...
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battle against the Milesians, Mac Gréine was
slain by
Amergin Glúingel. Deò-
ghrèine Gráinne (given name)
Grian Tuamgraney Squire,
Charles (2003).
Celtic Myths...
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Pallasgreen or
Pallasgrean (Irish: Pailís
Ghréine,
meaning 'stockade of Grian') is a
village in east
County Limerick, Ireland. It is on the Limerick–Waterford...
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rather than the
derivations for sun in
other Indo-European languages. Deò-
ghrèine Gráinne (given name)
Lough Graney,
County Clare Tuamgraney MacKillop, James...
- feats, the
Fianna referred to
themselves as
either Gal Gréine or Scal
Ghréine,
which both mean sunburst. The
earliest confirmed use of the
sunburst flag...
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Coolgreany (Irish: Cúil
Ghréine,
meaning 'nook of the sun') is a
village located in
north County Wexford in Ireland, in the
shadow of
Croghan Mountain...
- film "A Ray of Sunshine", song by Wham! from the 1983
album Fantastic Deò-
ghrèine (Scottish
Gaelic for "ray of sunshine") A
Little Ray of Sunshine, a 1898...
- Na Audiart, he is also
mentioned in
Sorley MacLean's poem, A'
Bhuaile Ghreine (The
Sunny Fold). He was the
subject of a 1936 play
Bertran de Born by...
- a
Canadian death metal band All
pages with
titles containing Deo Deò-
ghrèine Dio (disambiguation) This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated...