- (Italian),
Isabelle (French, Dutch, German), Izabela, Isobel,
Ishbel (Scots),
Iseabail (Scottish Gaelic),
Izabela (Polish), Ysabeau,
Elizabeth (English) Ysabelle...
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Iseabail C.
Macleod MBE (27 May 1936 – 15
February 2018) was a
Scottish lexicographer.
Iseabail C.
Macleod was born in Dalmuir, in West Dunbartonshire...
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Isabella of Mar (fl. c. 1277 – 12
December 1296) was the
first wife of
Robert Bruce VII, Earl of Carrick.
Isabella died
before her
husband was crowned...
- "The Sunrise", the bed and
breakfast run by her
terminally ill
mother Iseabail,
taking up her
former shop ****istant job.
Encouraged to
write a
guide book...
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Iseabail Ní
Mheic Cailéin,
Gaelic noblewoman and poet, fl. 1500.
Despite being the
ancestor of many
members of the
Scottish nobility,
Iseabail is best...
- use of
learners of the
Gaelic language, Stirling:
Eneas Mackay Macleod,
Iseabail; Freedman,
Terry (1995), The
Wordsworth Dictionary of
First Names, Wordsworth...
- of
Keira Kira (given name) List of Irish-language
given names Macleod,
Iseabail; Freedman,
Terry (1995). The
Dictionary of
First Names (Wordsworth Reference)...
- uk. "Dictionary of the
Scots Language :: SND ::
Fardel n.1". dsl.ac.uk.
Iseabail Macleod, 'Cereal
terms in the Dost record',
Christian Kay &
Margaret Mackay...
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University of
Pennsylvania Press. p. 163, 167. ISBN 978-0-8122-7452-3. Macleod,
Iseabail; Freedman,
Terry (1995). The
Wordsworth Dictionary of
First Names. Wordsworth...
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Isobel Grant or
Iseabail Dhubh Thulach fl. 1637 was a
historical figure in
Scotland who was
involved in an
infamous case of murder.
Isobel was the daughter...