- coiste
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Irish-English dictionary. 2013.
Irish-English dictionary. 2013.
Coiste Cearta Síbialta na Gaeilge — (CCSG) (Gaeltacht Civil Rights Campaign) was a campaigning organisation established in the Irish speaking Gaeltacht areas of Ireland in 1969 to highlight the decline of the Irish language and to campaign for greater rights for Irish speaking… … Wikipedia
Death Coach — The death coach is part of the folklore of north western Europe. It is particularly strong in Ireland but is also found in British and American culture. In Irish folklore, it is known as the Cóiste Bodhar (koe shta bower), meaning deaf or silent… … Wikipedia
Jackie McMullan — Jackie Teapot McMullan (born c. 1955 in Belfast, Northern Ireland) is a former volunteer in the Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA) who took part in the 1981 Irish hunger strike.Background and IRA activityMcMullan was born in Belfast in the… … Wikipedia
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Custy — This interesting and unusual name has two possible origins. Most likely it is the Anglicized form of the Gaelic name, Mac Coiste , or Mac Oiste , which probably translates as the son of (mac) the coach maker (coiste, coach carraige). One variant… … Surnames reference
MacCosto — This interesting and unusual name has two possible origins. Most likely it is the Anglicized form of the Gaelic name, Mac Coiste , or Mac Oiste , which probably translates as the son of (mac) the coach maker (coiste, coach carraige). One variant… … Surnames reference
MacCosty — This interesting and unusual name has two possible origins. Most likely it is the Anglicized form of the Gaelic name, Mac Coiste , or Mac Oiste , which probably translates as the son of (mac) the coach maker (coiste, coach carraige). One variant… … Surnames reference
MacCostye — This interesting and unusual name has two possible origins. Most likely it is the Anglicized form of the Gaelic name, Mac Coiste , or Mac Oiste , which probably translates as the son of (mac) the coach maker (coiste, coach carraige). One variant… … Surnames reference
MacHoste — This interesting and unusual name has two possible origins. Most likely it is the Anglicized form of the Gaelic name, Mac Coiste , or Mac Oiste , which probably translates as the son of (mac) the coach maker (coiste, coach carraige). One variant… … Surnames reference
MacHostie — This interesting and unusual name has two possible origins. Most likely it is the Anglicized form of the Gaelic name, Mac Coiste , or Mac Oiste , which probably translates as the son of (mac) the coach maker (coiste, coach carraige). One variant… … Surnames reference
MacQuist — This interesting and unusual name has two possible origins. Most likely it is the Anglicized form of the Gaelic name, Mac Coiste , or Mac Oiste , which probably translates as the son of (mac) the coach maker (coiste, coach carraige). One variant… … Surnames reference