- an Tàilleir
notes that the
island has a
poetic name
Arainn nan
Aighean Iomadh – "Arran of the many stags" and that a
native of the
island or Arainneach...
- 'S
iomadh h-oidhche
fhliuch is
thioram Sìde na
seachd sian
Gheibheadh Griogal dhomhsa creagan Ris an
gabhainn dian Chorus:
Obhan obhan obhan iri Obhan...
- 1939-1945.
Rocznik Toruński 40 (2013).
Aonghas Caimbeul (1973),
Suathadh ri
Iomadh Rubha,
eachdraidh a
bheatha ed. Iain Moireach, Gairm, Glasgow. (In Scottish...
- poet,
World War II POW, and
author of the award-winning
memoir Suathadh ri
Iomadh Rubha.
Alistair Darling,
Baron Darling of Roulanish, of
Great Bernera in...
-
contains a very
early reference to the
bagpipe in a
lairdly setting: Is
iomadh sgal pìobadh Mar ri
farrum nan dìsnean air clàr Rinn mi èisdeachd a’d' bhaile...
-
Christmas Carol", The
Wexford Carols (Caitríona O'Leary) (2014) "Waterboy", "'S
iomadh rud tha dhìth orm /
Ciamar a nì mi 'n
dannsa dìreach", and "Didn't Leave...
- mhòine gu fògairt chur air
fuachd Is làimhsicheadh an òigridh iad 's bha
iomadh spòrs 'nan cuairt. List of
domesticated Scottish breeds "The Society". Comann...
-
doing unpaid agricultural labour. In his award-winning
memoir Suathadh ri
Iomadh Rubha,
Caimbeul recalled the
origins of his poem,
Deargadan Phòland ("The...
- with the
Seaforth Highlanders. In his award-winning
memoir Suathadh ri
Iomadh Rubha,
Caimbeul recalled the
origins of his poem,
Deargadan Phòland ("The...
- did
unpaid agricultural labour. In his award-winning
memoir Suathadh ri
Iomadh Rubha,
Caimbeul recalled the
origins of his poem,
Deargadan Phòland ("The...