- spælsau, bevæpne, sæd, æser, Cæsar, væte, trær ("thread(s)" [verb]) /e/ as in
Sæth, Næss, Brænne, Bækkelund, Vollebæk, væske, trædd In many northern, western...
- in the
Welsh name
Cnicht as ⟨C⟩ (/k/) and ⟨ch⟩ (/χ/). It
appears as the "
Saeth" in
Patrick O'Brian's 1952
novel Three Bear
Witness (published as Testimonies...
-
Llech Ronw, or the
Slate of Gronw, is a
holed stone located along Afon Bryn
Saeth (a
tributary of Afon Cynfal) in
Blaenau Ffestiniog, Wales. The
stone is...
- organisation's
secretary and
wrote for its
magazine 'the Arrow' (Welsh: Y
Saeth).
During George Galloway's
attempt to be
selected as the
Labour candidate...
-
Llech Ronw (also
Slate of Gron), a
holed stone located along Afon Bryn
Saeth in
Blaenau Ffestiniog, Wales. The
stone is
described as
being roughly forty...
- muqaami-Iraq. Her
poems Harmukh Bartal, Char kar myon maalinyo,
Vaervain saeth vaar chas no and many
others are
wailings known as
Yadhaaq in Kashmiri....
- (free from spell) must now
fight off a
demonic invasion headed by the
demon Saeth. The
brothers split up in
their attempt to
defend their land. They find...
-
battle of Uchbad: Madh con-ríset in da Aedh bidh mor-
saeth a n-ergairi,
madadh codhal dam-sa is
saeth Aed la h-Aedh mac Fergaili. O cath
Uchbadh co n-aine...
- Dual
Paucal Plural 1st
Person Exclusive liēn liēnne lēim liēþ
Inclusive liēr ñēim ñiēþ 2nd
Person riēn riēnne rēim riēþ 3rd
Person sāen sāenne sāim
sāeþ...
- head.
Imprisoned shortly after the
Reach Conflicts/Liberty War, Finn was a
Saeth – his
origins are not well known, and he
keeps his
secrets to himself. Song...