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Irish-English dictionary. 2013.
Irish-English dictionary. 2013.
Uí Maine — For the Cenél Maini, see Tethbae. Early peoples and kingdoms of Ireland, c.800 Uí Maine, often incorrectly Anglicised as Hy Many, was one of the oldest and largest kingdoms located in Connacht, Ireland. Its territory of approximately 1,000 square … Wikipedia
Coarb — A coarb, from the Old Irish comarbae (Modern Irish comharba), meaning heir or successor , was a distinctive office of the later medieval church among the Gaels of Ireland and Scotland. In this period coarb appears interchangeable with erenach ,… … Wikipedia
Críchad an Chaoilli — Críchad an Chaoilli, medieval Irish text. Contents 1 Overview 2 Authorship 3 The text 4 See also 5 … Wikipedia
Kevlin — This is a rare and ancient Irish surname. Recorded in various spellings including Kevelhan, Kivlehan, Kivelhan, Kivelhanan, and the short form of Kevlin, it is known as a co arb surname. It originated from the village of Fore in County Westmeath … Surnames reference
Kivelhan — This is a rare and ancient Irish surname. Recorded in various spellings including Kevelhan, Kivlehan, Kivelhan, Kivelhanan, and the short form of Kevlin, it is known as a co arb surname. It originated from the village of Fore in County Westmeath … Surnames reference
Kivlehan — This is a rare and ancient Irish surname. Recorded in various spellings including Kevelhan, Kivlehan, Kivelhan, Kivelhanan, and the short form of Kevlin, it is known as a co arb surname. It originated from the village of Fore in County Westmeath … Surnames reference
Kivlin — This is a rare and ancient Irish surname. Recorded in various spellings including Kevelhan, Kivlehan, Kivelhan, Kivelhanan, and the short forms of Kivlin and Kevlin, it is known as a co arb surname. It originated from the village of Fore in… … Surnames reference
Oherlihy — This notable Irish surname, chiefly recorded in the Munster county of Cork, is an Anglicized form of the Old Gaelic O hIarfhlatha (modern Irish O hIarlatha ), descendant of Iarfhlaith, a personal byname describing a feudal underlord.… … Surnames reference
coarb — ˈkōˌärb noun ( s) Etymology: Irish Gaelic comharba successor, from Old Irish comarbe heir, from com with, together + orbe inheritance; akin to Greek orphanos orphan more at co , orphan in the early Irish and Scottish churches … Useful english dictionary
co|arb — «KOH ahrb», noun. a person in the Celtic Church who succeeds another in a church office. Also, comarb. ╂[< Irish comharba] … Useful english dictionary
comarb — bad form of coarb after Ir. comharba … Useful english dictionary