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became synonymous with the
typical person, with
phrases like
Tadhg an
mhargaidh ("Tadhg of the market") akin to "the man on the
Clapham omnibus" or "average...
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Markethill (Irish: Cnoc an
Mhargaidh) is a
village in
County Armagh,
Northern Ireland. It is
beside Gosford Forest Park. It had a po****tion of 1,647...
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Whyte &
Mackay Founded 1810
Status Operational Water source Loch a’Bhaile
Mhargaidh No. of
stills 2 wash
stills (24,500 L) 2
spirit stills (15,500 L) Capacity...
- and 春嬌 (pinyin: Chūnjiāo, POJ: Chhun-kiau) (female) Aam
Aadmi Tadhg an
mhargaidh ("Tadhg of the market")
Ploni Almoni Israel Israeli. used as a placeholder...
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Enniscorthy Market House (Irish:
Teach an
Mhargaidh Inis Córthaidh), also
known as The
County Council and
Urban Council Offices (Irish: Oifigí na Comhairle...
- that
Paddy or Mick
might be today. Hence,
Irish phrases such as
Tadhg an
mhargaidh (lit:
Tadhg of the market) or
Tadhg na sráide (lit:
Tadhg of the street)...
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lease of the
estate – then
called Ballymargy from the
Irish Baile an
Mhargaidh,
meaning "town of the market" – from the Lord
Bishop of Derry. In the...
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Clogheen (Irish: Cloichín an
Mhargaidh,
meaning 'Little
Stone of the Market') is a
village in
County Tipperary, Ireland. The
census of 2016
recorded the...
- the
common male name "Tadhg" is part of the very old
phrase Tadhg an
mhargaidh (Tadhg of the market-place)
which combines features of the
English phrases...
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Clones Market House (Irish:
Teach an
Mhargaidh Cluain Eois), also
known as
Clones Town Hall (Irish:
Halla an
Bhaile Cluain Eois) is a muni****l building...