- Kerry, Ireland. Pádraig Ó
Siochfhradha wrote under the
Gaelic pen-name An
Seabhac (pronounced [ənˠ ˈʃəuk]; "The Hawk";
contemporary spelling An Seaḃac)....
- Pádraig Ó
Siochfhradha (1883–1964), activist,
writer (under the pen name An
Seabhac) and
senator This
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- was no
longer understood once this word had
fallen out of
common use. An
Seabhac also
gives the
alternative name An
Sliabh Dubh ("the
black mountain")....
-
MacNeill comments on the place-names
around Brandon as follows: From An
Seabhac's compendium of the place-names of the
district we
learn that
several places...
- Peninsula." However,
according to
lexicologist Pádraig Ó
Siochfhradha (aka An
Seabhac), the name does not
refer to a
foreign settlement but to a
rocky headland...
- a
diary –
which the
latter forwarded to
scholar and
writer Pádraig "An
Seabhac" Ó Siochfhradha for
editing for publication. Ó Ceallaigh then convinced...
- (Irish pronunciation: [mʲiːˈçaːl̪ˠ oː ʃʊˈxɾˠuː]; 1900–1986) and Pádraig (An
Seabhac) Ó
Siochfhradha were
brothers who were writers,
teachers and
Irish language...
-
Neeson on Carl
Gilbert Hardebeck, 1965
Michael O'Farrell on Achill, 1972 An
Seabhac 1941 John D.
Sheridan 1939
Annie M. P.
Smithson 1944.
Francis Stuart 1944...
-
thought that Port Athol, Port Gordon, and Port Lennox, were all Ó Catháin's.
Seabhac Bheal Atha Seanaigh/The Hawk of Ballyshannon,
celebrating the
wedding of...
- Castlemaine), it may be
simply named from its
commanding position. An
Seabhac reports hearing from a
shanachee that the
correct name was
Cathair Bhláthnaide...