- Lir or Ler (meaning "Sea" in Old Irish; Ler and Lir are the
nominative and
genitive forms, respectively) is a sea god in
Irish mythology. His name suggests...
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Joseph (1845). "Manannan beg va Mac y
Leirr; ny,
slane coontey jer
Ellan Vannin" [Little
Mannannan son of
Leirr; or an
account of the Isle of Man]. An...
- Pays de la
Loire Paeiz de la
Leirr (Gallo) Paes de la
Loere (Poitevin–Saintongeais) Broioù al Liger (Breton)
Region Château de
Montsoreau Coat of arms...
- "traditionary ballad"
entitled Mannanan beg mac y
Leirr; ny,
slane coontey jeh
Ellan Vannin ("Little
Mannanan son of
Leirr; or, an (whole)
account of the Isle of...
-
after the old (and no
longer existent)
Leirheimr farm. The
first element is
leirr which means "clay" and the last
element is
heimr which means "homestead"...
- Þórarinn
Stuttfeldr once
describing the
poetry of his
opponent as
being like
leirr ens
gamla ara, 'the mud of the old eagle',
literally claiming that his poetry...
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mouth in the end of the fjord. The
river name is
derived from the word
leirr which means "clay". The coat of arms was
granted on 30
October 1992. The...
- 1961, p. 521. Cubbon,
William (1913). "The
Ballad of
Mannanan Beg Mac y
Leirr". Mannin. 1: 40.
Retrieved 19
November 2020. "Jennifer
Kewley Draskau -...
- do Loire, País do Líger Pays de la Loirre, Broioù al Liger,
Paeiz de la
Leirr, Paes de la
Loere French, Breton, Gallo, Poitevin-Saitongeais Literally...