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Mescal
Mescal Mes*cal", n. [Sp.] A distilled liquor prepared in Mexico from a species of agave. See Agave.

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- Mesca Ulad (English: The Intoxication of the Ulaid; the Ulstermen) is a narrative from the Ulster Cycle preserved in the 12th century m****cripts the...
- commonly known as Mesca, is a professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Doxa Katokopias. Born in Guinea-Bissau, Mesca has represented Portugal...
- death. The staff/club is also described in the Ulster Cycle narrative, Mesca Ulad, where it was called the "terrible iron staff" (lorg aduathmar iarnaidi)...
- Derga ("The Destruction of the Hostel of Da Derga") (Recension II) and Mesca Ulad ("The Intoxication of the Ulstermen"), both of which employ the so-called...
- (síd-)Mound" Echtra Neraí Scéla mucce maic Dathó "The Tale of Mac Da Thó's Pig" Mesca Ulad "The Intoxication of the Ulstermen" Fled Bricrenn "The Feast of Bricriu"...
- Érenn [The Book of the Taking of Ireland]. Dublin: Irish Texts Society. Mesca Ulad Wikimedia Commons has media related to Tuatha Dé Danann. Article on...
- Guti Almada, Mama Samba Baldé, Edelino Ié, Édouard Mendy, Formose Mendy, Mesca, Pelé, Bruno Pereira, Jean-Paul Mendy, Cícero Semedo and Zé Turbo being...
- lived in the 'Watery Fort' (ringfort) overlooking the loch. Fled Bricrenn Mesca Ulad Irish mythology in po****r culture: Bricriu "Place Names NI - Home"...
- Brinna Ferchertne, Aided Chon Roi (in several recensions), Fled Bricrenn, Mesca Ulad and Táin Bó Cúailnge. The early Irish tale-lists refer to such titles...
- Heber mac Ír. Lion of Heber Fionn. Lion of Heremon. Lebor Gabála Érenn Mesca Ulad Scota Ó hÓgáin, Dáithí (1991). Myth, Legend & Romance: An encyclopaedia...