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- p****age from the earliest Scottish Gaelic novel (1912)—Dùn Àluinn no an t-Oighre 'na Dhìobarach—remarks that pedigrees of the family sounded like a dog lapping...
- roghnaich /ˈrˠoːnɪç/ oibh /ɤi/ goibhle /ˈkɤilə/, goibhnean /ˈkɤinən/ oigh /ɤi/ oighre /ˈɤiɾʲə/, sloighre /ˈs̪l̪ˠɤiɾʲə/ oimh /ɔi/ doimhne /ˈt̪ɔiɲə/, doimhneachd...
- are etymologically unrelated to Mac an Lèigh. Mac an Luaimh Mulloy Mac an Oighre MacNair In Perthshire. Mac an Ollaimh MacInally, MacNally In Dunbartonshire...
- a son named Torquil Oighre ("Heir" to distinguish him from the disowned Torquil). In about 1566 the legitimate son Torquil Oighre drowned along with sixty...
- is leanabh dìblidh thu, Cinnteach 's Rìgh nan Rìghrean thu, 'S tu 'n t-oighre dligheach, fìrinneach Air Rìoghachd Dhé nan gràs. Ged is Rìgh na glòrach...
- first novel in Scottish Gaelic was John MacCormick's Dùn-Àluinn, no an t-Oighre 'na Dhìobarach, which was serialised in the People's Journal in 1910, before...
- Burren's Pillar, did not really die. (Do sduaigh Bhoirne nocher bhás An t-oighre do thuair Tomás). The 1609 Ulster Plantation Baronial Map depicts the townland...
- first novel in Scottish Gaelic was John MacCormick's Dùn-Àluinn, no an t-Oighre 'na Dhìobarach, which was serialised in the People's Journal in 1910, before...
- Avondale, and by this lady had a son, likewise named Torquil, and surnamed Oighre (the Heir, to distinguish him from the disowned Torcuil). About 1566, the...