10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «DEASOIL»
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deasoil in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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1
The History of the Province of Moray
The south east side of these bills is called Deasoil, i. e. Southward ; and the north
west side is called Tuathail. i. e. Northward; and hence is the name, Duthil. The
rapid rivulet Tuilenan, watereth this north side of the parish. It riseth in the hills ...
2
The Monthly Repertory of English Literature
At marriages and baptisms, they make a procession round the church, Deasoil,
i. e. sun-. ways, because the sun was the immediate object of the Druids' worship.
' Id. Tour in 1769, p..3o9. We may add one or two instances of Dr. Ja1_nieson's ...
3
Edinburgh Review, Or Critical Journal
Deasoil, or motion according to the course of the sun, practised in Perth— shire,
505. Denman, his Inaugural Discourse on opening the Theatre of the City of
London Literary and Scientific Institution, 483—its conclusion, 486. Dietetics,
much ...
'hf nlfme °f Deasoil, or motion according to the course of the_sun, ls still retained
l_n the Scottish isles. — See J|mlies0n's Scottish Dictionary, T0l¢nd'r History of
the Druids, B0rIase'a Cornwall, &c. " Metrics] Life of St. Patrick, attributed to his ...
5
The Early Races of Scotland and Their Monuments
... Other Ceremonies — Carn Fires — Hallowe'en a Celtic Festival — Ceremonies
practised then, and Fires lighted — Tin-Egin — Midsummer Eve a Celtic Festival
— Peculiar Ceremonies — Flannan Isles — Deasoil Processions. — ASTARTE ...
6
The Edinburgh Review, Or Critical Journal
Deasoil, or motion according to the course of the sun, practised in Perthshire, 505
. Denman, his Inaugural Discourse on opening the Theatre of the City of London
Literary aud Scientific Institution, 483 — its conclusion, 486. Dietetics, much ...
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The Edinburgh Review, Or Critical Journal: ... To Be ...
We do not observe that our author, either in his Dictionary orSupplement, under
the head, ' Deasoil, motion according to the -' course of the sun,' notices the
observance of that practice, ac-; companied with other curious customs, at
marriages, ...
8
The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal
Cunningham, Mr, account of his ' Songs of Scotland,' 196 — his picture of a
farmer's fire-side, 198 — his character of Burns, 200 — remarks on his original
publications, 203. D Dead Languages, remarks on the study of, 439. Deasoil ...
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English Language Word Builder
... FONTINA FOUMART FUNICLE FUTHARK GABELLEL GALLIOT GAROUPA
GEELBEK GEOFACT GINGELI GIROLLE CUMSHAW CUTWORM DAIMOKU
DASHIKI DAYMARE DEASOIL DEMESNE DEWFALL DICKENS+ DIETHYL
DIPTERAI ...
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An Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language: ...
DEASOIL, DEISHEAL, r. Motion contrar to that of the Sun; a Gael. word. V.
mDERSHINS. . To DEAVE, 'u. a. To deafen. V. DEVE. To DEAW, v. 1:. To rain
gently, as if it were dew falling, to drizzle, S. B. A. S. dean-ion, Belg. doze-en, id.
DEBAID ...