- The
North Channel (known in
Irish and
Scottish Gaelic as
Sruth na Maoile, in
Scots as the Sheuch) is the
strait between north-eastern
Northern Ireland...
- the
Royal Irish Academy.
Iorrus Domnann and Inis Gluairé Loch
Dairbhreach Sruth na Maoilé
Based on (Duffy 1883); a
point summary is
given in
Duffy 1883...
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Sruth in
Aghaidh an Aird (Irish for "stream
against the height"),
sometimes called The Devil's Chimney, is Ireland’s
highest waterfall, with a height...
- Bun
Sruth is a
small loch
about 70
yards (64 m) in
length at the
southeast extremity of the
island of
South Uist in the
Outer Hebrides of Scotland. It...
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Sruwaddacon Bay (Irish:
Sruth Fada Con,
meaning 'stream of the long hound') is a
tidal estuary which runs
through the
middle of the
Gaeltacht Kilcommon...
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Peninsula Mullaghmore Peninsula Ox
Mountains Rosses Point Peninsula Sligo Abbey Sruth in
Aghaidh an Aird
Feldmarschall The 3rd Earl of
Carlingford (1639-1704)...
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rivers meet (the Muingnabo, the
Glenamoy and the Gweedaney)
flowing into
Sruth Fada Conn Bay. Its area is 1,446
acres (5.85 km2). In 1636 the
Barrett clan...
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shows cows
being taken across the Auld Brig, and
includes aerial shots.
Sruth gu Sal,
Episode 1: A 25-minute look at the
Forth River (2 Nov 2009). 275...
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kenning may be
referring to
sulphur by
reference to the
stream of brimstone,
sruth [s]ruibhe,
mentioned in
Isaiah 30:33. The letter's
original phonetic value...
- for the blue men is na fir
ghorma (in the
genitive fear gorm, for
example sruth nam fear gorm "the
stream of the blue men"). The blue men are also styled...