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- excellent, cloth". By 1660 (in the writings of Samuel Pepys), moire (or moyre) had been adopted in English. During the Middle Ages, moire was held in...
- office that eventually became hereditary in the MacMoyre family. It remained in the hands of the MacMoyre family in the townland of Ballymoyer near Whitecross...
- s'vet gikher fun aykh kenen ivre – Der bakumt a fon. Lernt, kinder, hot nit moyre, ****er onheyb iz shver; Gliklekh der vos hot gelernt toyre, Tsi darf der...
- Jews in the Soviet Union. Syracuse University Press. Full text of Katz's A dor, ṿos hoṭ farloyrn di moyre bleṭer zikhroynes̀ fun arum 1905 (in Yiddish)...
- and 2017. The name "Moerenuma" (Moere marsh) is derived from the word "Moyre pet" in Ainu language, which means "a slowly flowing river." Moere marsh...
- monastery was knocked down so that the materials could be used to erect Moyre Castle. When the monks settled here they adopted the pagan pillar stone...
- From 1601 on this place became known as Ballinemoyree, or Place of the Moyre, and was called "Bother a Mhaighre" in Irish. A captain Anthony Smith, was...
- office that eventually became hereditary in the MacMoyre family. It remained in the hands of the MacMoyre family in the townland of Ballymoyer near Whitecross...