- respectively. Equally, the Proto-Celtic *nāmant- 'enemy' (Irish námhaid,
genitive namhad 'enemy' from the Old
Irish náma, g. námat, pl.n. námait [1]) is too different...
-
gcine cháidh Gan iompáil siar ó
imirt áir 'S ag siúl mar iad i
gcoinne námhad Seo libh, canaídh Amhrán na
bhFiann Curfá A bhuíon nach fann d'f****l Ghaeil...
- Purt
Castle or Port
Castle (Irish: Caisleán
Phort Trí
Namhad) is a
ruined Geraldine castle near Abbeyfeale,
County Limerick, Ireland. The
castle is known...
- (m.) "brother (monk), friar" cara, carad;
cairde (m.) "friend" namhaid,
namhad;
naimhde (m.) "enemy" Nollaig, Nollag; Nollaigí "Christmas" Some
nouns have...