- mena 'vein' LL mina, fr Gaul. *mēna 'ore, mine' W mwyn 'ore', C moen, Ir
míanach 'ore' - molène 'mullein'
Romansch mélen,
Sardinian mélinu 'yellow' OFr...
- Thilbruidhe, King of
Ulster (151-183)
Forga mac Dallán
mheic Dubthach mac
Mianach mac of
Lugaid Lorc d. 465?
Muiredach Muinderg mac
Forga mac
Dallan 465–489...
- The
Deerpark Mines (Irish: Páirc Na
bhFia Mianach Guail),
about 3 km
north of Castlecomer,
County Kilkenny, were the
largest opencast coalmines in Ireland...
-
local Irish-language poets. One
prominent example is the poem Amhrán na
Mianach ("The Song of the Mining"), which, "lays bare the
hardships of a miner's...
-
Cooke 1906, pp. 24.
McLoughlin 1938, pp. 528. loganim.ie, pp. Barr na
Mianach Thiar,
Archival records.
Meehan 1926, pp. 413.
Meehan 1906, pp. 133. Meehan...
- of
other local Irish-language poets. One
example is the poem Amhrán na
Mianach ("The Song of the Mining"), which, "lays bare the
hardships of a miner's...
- "vein"), from *meina "ore"; akin to
Welsh mwyn "ore",
Cornish moen,
Irish míanach páramo "moor",
attested as parami, from *par- + -amus (superlative). pinzón...