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Troyl is a
colloquial Cornish word
meaning a barn
dance or céilidh, a
social evening of dance,
music and song.
Edward Lluyd (1660?–1709) knew the Cornish...
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Atropine is a
tropane alkaloid and
anticholinergic medication used to
treat certain types of
nerve agent and
pesticide poisonings as well as some types...
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approaches of the
earlier revival, in
which the
social dance night,
known as the
troyl,
presented the
Cornish dances in the
style of a
Scottish or
Irish cèilidh...
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consequently common in the
Scottish and
Irish diasporas. They are
similar to the
troyl traditions in
Cornwall and
twmpath and
noson lawen events in Wales, as well...
- (Wrzeszcz,
Grunwaldzka street)
Krakau Düneweg 27 (Krakowiec, Kępna street)
Troyl Troyl 2 (Przeróbka,
Przetoczna street) Westl.-Neufähr
Alter Postweg 9 (Górki...
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party with music,
similar to a cèilidh. Cèilidh Feis Fest noz Nos
lowen Troyl Twmpath R. W. Jones,
Bywyd Cymdeithasol Cymru yn y
Ddeunawfed Ganrif (London...
- Country–western
dance Baroque dance International folk
dance Maypole Stave dancing Troyl, a
Cornish gathering similar to a céilidh Twmpath, a
Welsh gathering similar...
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Gaelic Céilidh) are seen as an
equivalent to the
Breton Fest Noz,
Cornish Troyl and
Welsh Eisteddfod. The
Celtic Media Festival is an
annual 3-day event...
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dance Traditional dance events Balfolk Barn
dance Cèilidh
Troyl Twmpath classified by the type of
dance involved:
Circle dance,
Contra dance...
- The same word is also used to
refer to a
speed bump.
Culture of
Wales Troyl Davies, John; Jenkins, Nigel; Menna, Baines; Lynch,
Peredur I., eds. (2008)...