- then call out
three times: "a Bhríd, a Bhríd, thig a
stigh as gabh do
leabaidh" ("Bríd Bríd, come in; thy bed is ready"). A corn
dolly called the dealbh...
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plateau dotted with
granite tors. One of
these marks the summit,
called Leabaidh an
Daimh B****dhe ("bed of the
yellow stag") or Stob
Easaidh Mòr, which...
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members who
inhabited the area in the
Neolithic era. It was
known locally as
Leabaidh Éirn in the 1930s. The tomb is
located in
County Roscommon, a few hundred...
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reflect all
dialects to the same degree, e.g.
cruaidh /kɾˠuəj/ "hard",
leabaidh /ˈl̠ʲabˠəj/ "bed", and tráigh /t̪ˠɾˠaːj/ "beach" were
standardised as crua...
- Duinn, ò hì
shiubhlainn leat Ma 's e 'n
cluasag dhut a'
ghaineamh Ma 's e
leabaidh dhut an
fheamainn Ma 's e 'n t-iasg do
choinnlean geala Ma 's e na ròin...
- /ˈpal̪ˠəx/
slender initially,
unlenited /ʎ/
leabaidh /ˈʎepɪ/, leum /ʎeːm/ initially,
lenited /l/ dà
leabaidh /t̪aː lepɪ/, bho leac /vɔ lɛʰk/
elsewhere /l/...
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Highland 1,093 3,586 62 203 25 NH161342 MT,Sim 29 Càrn Eas Ben Avon -
Leabaidh an
Daimh B****dhe 08B:
Cairngorms Aberdeenshire 1,087.9 3,569 25 72 36 43...
- (1258 m) The Devil's
Point (1004 m)
Beinn a' Bhùird (1197 m) Ben Avon -
Leabaidh an
Daimh B****dhe (1171 m)
Beinn Mheadhoin (1182.9 m)
Beinn Bhrotain (1157 m)...
- approached, it rang of its own accord, saying, “Dhachaidh! dhachaidh! gu do
leabaidh bhuan!”—“Home! home! to thy
lasting place of rest!” If
thrown into water...
-
gabhaltach an
Uibhist ri a linn, agus tha e air a radh gu'n do c****readh as a
leabaidh e tri
uairean 's an aon oidhche, agus gu robh aige ri
siubhal troimh mhointich...