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- The Sluagh (Irish: [ˈsˠl̪ˠuə], Scottish Gaelic: [ˈs̪l̪ˠuəɣ]; Old Irish: slúag; English: 'host, army, crowd'), or Sluagh na marbh ('host of the dead')...
- Sídheógaídhe: "Young Moundlings" Slúagh Cille: "Host of the churchyard" Slúagh na Marbh: "Host of the dead" Slúagh Sídhe: "Mound host" Slúagh-Sídhe-Thúatha-Dé-Danann:...
- Battle of Crécy. The word "slogan" originally derives from sluagh-gairm or sluagh-ghairm (sluagh = "people", "army", and gairm = "call", "proclamation")...
- Scout; he previously had a Fianna sluagh in Newbridge, but was now living in Ballyboden. This Fianna had one sluagh, at Inchicore, with members mainly...
- earlier slogorn, which was an Anglicisation of the Scottish Gaelic sluagh-ghairm (sluagh "army", "host" + gairm "cry"). In other regions it is called a war-cry...
- slogorn which was an Anglicisation of the Scottish Gaelic and Irish sluagh-ghairm (sluagh 'army', 'host' and gairm 'cry'). George E. Shankel's (1941, as cited...
- noble and honourable in leaders, but also the arrogance of many leaders. Sluagh - keepers of secrets, bogeymen, shadows. The dream of all creepy-crawly...
- (heraldry)). The word 'slogan' is an Anglicisation of the Scottish Gaelic sluagh-ghairm (sluagh "army, host" + gairm "cry"). There are several notable slogans which...
- would attack without provocation. Briggs equated the Unseelie fey with the Sluagh (who abducted travelers at night and fired elf-shot) as well as the s****ycoat...
- and Red Caps. Meredith formed her first alliance with Sholto King of the Sluagh when he is sent to Los Angeles by an unknown man (later theorized to be...