- A
shillelagh (/ʃɪˈleɪli, -lə/ shil-AY-lee, -lə; Irish: sail éille or
saill éalaigh [ˌsˠal̠ʲ ˈeːlʲə], "thonged willow") is a
wooden walking stick and...
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former province of France. The
meaning of his name, also
spelled Sail or
Saill, is uncertain; it may be an
unusual given name. His surname, likewise, may...
- 1 [iə] ia iarr "ask" [uə] ua fuar "cold" [ia] eu beul "mouth" 2 [ai] ai
saill "grease",
cainnt "speech",
aimhreit "riot" [ei] ei
seinn "sing" [ɤi] oi...
- row ore
saill with our bottis, for fear of the
horrible breake of the seas that is on the
outward side thereof, bot na
grate ships can
saill ther." Nicolson...
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renamed with a
corrupted version of his name as
ysles de
magna and ye de
saill or some
slight variation thereof and
displaced to the
vicinity of Jave la...
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Garden District at the Arts
Theatre in 1958. In 1959 she pla**** Lady
Saill in Eric Linklater's
Breakspear in
Gascony at the
Edinburgh Festival. Measor...
- Java Major, or
Locach (also
known as Beach). The
ysles de
magna and ye. de
saill,
shown off the east
coast of Jave la
Grande on the
Harleian map,
which appear...
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renamed with a
corrupted version of his name as
ysles de
magna and ye de
saill or some
slight variation thereof, and
displaced to the
vicinity of Jave...
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sailech sailechL sailechN ríg rígL rígN liac(c) *lieic, *liaic, *liicL liac(c)N
Dative sailigL,
sailL sailchib rígL, ríL rígaib lieic, liaic,
liicL *lecaib...
- Oxon W March, E Dunn, M
Sschacht Shildon Durham 1975 Gwen Davis,
Kathy Saill,
Edith Howe
Cheltenham Spa
Glocs Pat Page, Viv Chantler,
Gladys Savage Owls...