- species-area curve). In the Manx language, the
modern name of the
breed is kayt
Manninagh,
literally 'cat of Mann' (plural kiyt or kit), or kayt
cuttagh lit. 'bob-tailed...
- (1897). "Folk-Medicine in the Isle of Man – A. W. Moore, M. A.". Yn
Lioar Manninagh: The
Journal of the Isle of Man
Natural History and
Antiquarian Society...
- Isle of Man
Department of
Tourism (1999)
Mannin Media Manx Independent –
Manninagh Seyr, page 1 & 6, Isle of Man
Newspapers (1999)
Johnston Press Publishing...
- The
pound (abbreviation: IMP; sign: £), or Manx
pound (Manx: Punt
Manninagh; in
order to
distinguish it from
other similar-named currencies), is the currency...
- Manx
Americans (Manx:
Americanyn Manninagh) are
Americans of full or
partial Manx
ancestral origin or Manx
people who
reside in the
United States of America...
- Peta (born
Manninagh KateDhu, c. October 1963 – 1980) was the
chief mouser to the
Cabinet Office,
beginning her term in 1964 and
retiring around 1976...
- it is
often omitted in
affirmative statements: She COP
Manninagh Manxman mish me She
Manninagh mish COP
Manxman me "I am a Manxman." Shoh this 'n the...
- Ltd (2011)
Johnson Press Publishing 25
January 2011 Manx Independent –
Manninagh Seyr page 4 Isle of Man
Newspapers Ltd (2015)
Johnston Press Publishing –...
- The
Centre for Manx
Studies (Manx: Laare-Studeyrys
Manninagh) is a
department of the
School of Archaeology,
classics and
Egyptology in the University...
- Manx cult-site and
institution of pre-Scandinavian origin?",
Studeyrys Manninagh, 1 (4),
Centre for Manx Studies,
archived from the
original on 14 April...