- a
convenient Anglicization. Mac Tréan-Labhraidh
would translate as Mac
Treun-Labhraidh in
Scottish Gaelic.
Other common ****ociated
names include variations...
- eu
before ⟨m⟩ or in
literary words /eː/
Seumas /ˈʃeːməs̪/, leum /ʎeːm/,
treun /t̪ʰɾʲeːn/
elsewhere /ia/ ceud /kʰʲiat̪/, feur /fiaɾ/ i
unstressed /ɪ/ litir...
- s****dh’ air a
bheallach ‘s mo chù air èill Gun dèanainn-sa
cogadh gu làidir
treun Mu’n
leiginn mo
leannan le fear tha fo’n ghréin. Tha
mulad orm-sa is fiabhras...
-
consonant dùin [eː] is more
common when
preceding an m and in
literary terms (e.g.
literary treun [t̪ʰɾeːn] 'strong'; làidir
being the more
common term)...
- /ʎeːm/) and
usually ⟨b, mh, bh⟩, or in
certain high-register
words such as
treun /t̪ʰɾeːn/
where it
represents /eː/, and in
southern dialects it is /eː/...
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February 22
February -– 4
March 2013 2014 15
Rajko Jurgec as
Bertold of
Treun 9 – 19
February 3 – 9
February 2015 2016 16 Aleš Goričan as
Noble Janez...
- Radkersburg, and the
ministriales of
Marburgm Lembach Haidin and
Dranneck or
Treun, as well as the
Vogtei over the
Salzburger lordship of Pettau. With that...
-
built on the site of an
earlier Roman Catholic church dedicated to
Saint Treun, a
disciple of Fin
Barre of Cork
which dates back to pre-Reformation times...
- Slovenia) near Celje, all of them were
formerly possessed by
Berthold von
Treun, a
leading parti****nt of the
Styrian revolt. When
Rostislav Mikhailovich...
-
declining attendance forced it to close. It is now a
private house (Le
Craobhan Treun).[citation needed] The war
memorial of
Megget was then
moved to its present...