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Dromma Snechtai ("book of
Druimm Snechta";
Modern Irish:
Leabhar Dhroim Sneachta, IPA: [ˈl̠ʲəuɾˠ ɣɾˠiːmʲ ˈʃnʲaxt̪ˠə]) is a now lost
early Irish m****cript...
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innovative dialects. This can lead to
interesting pairs such as
nominative an
sneachta /ə ˈʃnʲæːxt̪ˠə/
versus genitive an
tsneachta /ə ˈt̪ɾʲæːxt̪ˠə/. All surviving...
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sliabh sniaghtey [ˈʃnʲaxt̪ə] snow Goidelic; from O.Ir. snechta; cf. Ir.
sneachta, Sc.G.
sneachd sollan [ˈsolan] salt Goidelic; from O.Ir., Ir., Sc.G. salann...
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Celtic words:
Fionn and
Sneachta;
Fionn in
Celtic means "fair" - as in
shade of white, and
Sneachta means "snow"; "Fionn-
Sneachta" (i.e. "fair snow" literally...
- metoffice.gov.uk. "Global
Catastrophe Recap" (PDF). Aon.
December 2018. "TÁ AN
SNEACHTA AG TEACHT-A".
Irish Independent. 28
February 2018 – via PressReader. "'An...
- ˈwãːhəɾʲ] ('his mother'), but the
vowel remains nasalized. Similarly, in
sneachta [ˈʃnʲãxt̪ˠə] ('snow') the
vowel after the /nʲ/ is nasalized,
while in an...
- networks. In
particular the use of RDF, FOAF and
social network metrics for "
SNEACHTA", a
community portal project, to
improve search results for
online resources...
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fuilt dia
folcud & a dá láim tria derc a
sedlaig immach.
Batar gilithir sneachta n-oenaichde na dí dóit &
batar maethchóiri &
batar dergithir sían slébe...
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Creideamh Chríost le
creideamh Lúiteir...
ladgadh gris i
sneachta sud The
religion of
Christ with the
religion of
Luther is like
ashes in the snow...
- Londonderry/Tyrone 678 m (2,224 ft) 657 m (2,156 ft) 83% 71
Slieve Snaght Sliabh Sneachta mountain of snow
Derryveagh Mountains Ulster Donegal 678 m (2,224 ft) 403 m...