- Proto-Celtic *drukos ("bad") < (possibly) PIE *dʰrewgʰ- ("to deceive")
miosa Proto-Celtic *missos < PIE *mey- ("to change")
Irish droch measa Welsh drwg...
- As in English, some
forms are irregular, i.e. nas fheàrr (better), nas
miosa (worse), etc. In
other tenses, nas is
replaced by na bu and as by a bu,...
- chúl an
dorais "behind the door" (lit. "on the back of the door") ar
feadh míosa "one
month long" (lit. "for the
duration of one month") ar son na hÉireann...
- Dublin, Coiscéim, 2022. An Tríú Scór, Dublin, Coiscéim, 2022.
Cuimhne Míosa, Dublin, Coiscéim, 2022. Scór a Ceathair, Dublin, Coiscéim, 2023. Fómhar...
- hydroelectricity). The only
sections that are not
electrified are the
lines north of
Miøsa (except the
Dovre and
Ofoten Line).
Diesel locomotives run the non-electrified...
- University.
Retrieved July 26, 2021.
Kelleher 1982, p. 92–93. "Marok-Marok-
Miosa (y1969-21)".
Princeton University Art Museum.
Princeton University. Retrieved...