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Neamh Woods is a
Northern Ireland netball international and a
Tyrone Ladies'
Gaelic footballer. She was a
member of the
Northern Ireland teams at the...
- song "Athair Ar
Neamh",
which translates as "Father in Heaven" in English, Roma
wrote "The
voice of
epiphany is
found in 'Athair ar
Neamh'. It is the voice...
- is a
secondary school based in Omagh,
County Tyrone,
Northern Ireland.
Neamh Woods,
Northern Ireland netball international and
Tyrone Ladies' Gaelic...
- also have an
origin with the
words nèamh meaning 'heaven' (which is
related to the
modern Scottish Gaelic word
neamh meaning 'bright, shining') and bathais...
-
Christian saint instead of a druid, and is told that
Abhartach is one of the
neamh-mairbh, or
walking dead, and that he can only be
restrained by
killing him...
- oabl (older oabr)
ebron wybren speur spéir
heaven paradis neñv nev nef
nèamh neamh food
nourriture boued boos (older boes) bwyd
biadh bia
house maison ti...
- in the manyak-norch, Our Father, who art in heaven, Ár n-Athair atá ar
neamh,
Manyi graw a
kradji dilsha's manik. We
turry kerrath about your moniker...
- You the
Truth (2014)
Living in a
Coded Land (2014)
William McKeown: Idir
Neamh Agus
Talamh [William McKeown:
Between Heaven and Earth] (2016) Twilight...
- atá ar
neamh: go
naofar d'ainm (alt. go naomhaíthear t'ainm). Go dtaga(idh) do ríocht. Go ndéantar do
thoil ar an (d)talamh, mar dhéantar ar
neamh. Ár n-arán...
- (and in some
accounts to
drink the
blood of his subjects, to be one of the
neamh-mairbh ('un-dead'), and to be
killed only with a
sword of yew wood and being...