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Dizionario Aragonés - Castellán. 2015.
Dizionario Aragonés - Castellán. 2015.
Cináed ua hArtacáin — (died 975) was an Irish Gaelic poet. The chief poet of Leth Cuinn according to the Annals of Tigernach and the chief poet of all Ireland according to the Annals of Ulster, Cináed wrote dinsenchas pertaining to the Kingdom of Brega.[1] Edward O… … Wikipedia
Cormacan Eigeas — (died 946) was an Irish poet. Cormacan Eigeas mac Maelbrighdhe was Chief Ollam of Ireland. Eigeas denoted the Learned . He was chief poet to Muirchertach mac Néill, King of Ulster. He wrote a poem celebrating the king s tour of Ireland in 941/42 … Wikipedia
Dubthach maccu Lugair — (also moccu Lugair) is a legendary Irish poet and lawyer who supposedly lived at the time of St Patrick s mission in Ireland and in the reign of Lóegaire mac Néill, high king of Ireland. In contrast to the king and his druids, he is said to have… … Wikipedia
Edward O'Reilly — (6 December 1765 ndash; 26 August 1830) was an Irish scholar in the first half of the 1800s.Born in Harold s Cross, Dublin, of recent Cavan parentage, O Reilly undertook the compilation of the work for which he is best remembered, his Irish… … Wikipedia
Tubrid — lies between the towns of Cahir and Clogheen in County Tipperary, Ireland. The site at Tubrid encloses an ancient cemetery and two ruins of local historical significance. Location From the village of Ballylooby, take the road towards Cahir. At… … Wikipedia
Irish Literature — • It is uncertain at what period and in what manner the Irish discovered the use of letters. It may have been through direct commerce with Gaul, but it is more probable, as McNeill has shown in his study of Irish oghams, that it was from the… … Catholic encyclopedia
David O'Bruadair — David O Bruadair † Catholic Encyclopedia ► David O Bruadair An Irish poet, b. about 1625, most probably in the barony of Barrymore, Co. Cork, but according to many authorities in that of Connello, Co. Limerick; d. January 1698. He was … Catholic encyclopedia
Donnchadh Mór Ó Dálaigh — (englisch Donogh Mor O’Daly; * um 1175 wahrscheinlich im County Meath; † 1244 wahrscheinlich in Boyle Abbey) war ein irischer Dichter bardischer Tradition. Ó Dálaigh soll Abt in Boyle Abbey im County Roscommon gewesen sein, wo er auch beerdigt… … Deutsch Wikipedia
ibernare — i·ber·nà·re v.intr., v.tr. (io ibèrno) 1. v.intr. (avere) TS biol. di organismo animale o vegetale, trascorrere l inverno in stato di ibernazione 2. v.tr. TS med. sottoporre a ibernazione artificiale 3. v.tr. CO fig., impedire o rimandare l… … Dizionario italiano
ibernare — {{hw}}{{ibernare}}{{/hw}}v. intr. (io iberno ; aus. avere ) Cadere nel letargo invernale … Enciclopedia di italiano
ibernare — [dal lat. hibernare ritirarsi per svernare , der. di hibernus invernale ] (io ibèrno, ecc.). ■ v. intr. (aus. avere ) (zool.) [di animale, trascorrere l inverno in stato di ibernazione] ▶◀ cadere in letargo, svernare. ■ v. tr. 1. (med.)… … Enciclopedia Italiana