- Càrn na
Marbh (meaning "mound" or "cairn of the dead") is a re-used
Bronze Age tumulus,
located in
Fortingall in Perthshire, Scotland. The
mound was used...
-
phonetic spelling of the
Irish name. The
island is also
known as An Fear
Marbh (the dead man) or the
sleeping giant due to its
appearance when seen from...
-
known to have died in battle. He is now
leading the revolution.
Bonded to
Marbh. His
signet is mending.
Burton Varrish: The new vice
commandant at Basgaith...
- [ˈs̪l̪ˠuəɣ]; Old Irish: slúag; English: 'host, army, crowd'), or
Sluagh na
marbh ('host of the dead'), were the
hosts of the
unforgiven dead in
Irish and...
- All Souls' Day, also
called The
Commemoration of All the
Faithful Departed, is a day of
prayer and
remembrance for the
faithful departed,
observed by Christians...
- cat live
vivre bevañ bewa byw beò beo dead mort,
morte marv
marow marw
marbh marbh name nom anv
hanow enw ainm ainm
water eau dour dowr dŵr
uisge (dobhair)...
- Sídheógaídhe: "Young Moundlings" Slúagh Cille: "Host of the churchyard" Slúagh na
Marbh: "Host of the dead" Slúagh Sídhe: "Mound host" Slúagh-Sídhe-Thúatha-Dé-Danann:...
-
Fortingall has a
variety of
prehistoric archaeological sites including Càrn na
Marbh, a
Bronze Age tumulus. Place-name and
archaeological evidence hint at an...
- from the oral
tradition on the Aran Islands, both
entitled Caoineadh na
Marbh ('The
Keening of the Dead’). Both of the recordings,
which were made by...
- copy of the
vowel that
preceded the ⟨l, n, r⟩. Examples; Alba /ˈal̪ˠapə/,
marbh /ˈmaɾav/, tilg /ˈtʰʲilikʲ/, arm /ˈaɾam/,
iomradh /ˈimiɾəɣ/. If this process...