Definition of balar in the Malay dictionary
No human beings or human beings who are born without natural coloring material on hair and skin that cause hair and skin to be white, pomegranate, soap, saliva: buffalo ~; rounded, having a white-and-white spot on the skin: his skin ~. balar bkn binatang atau manusia yg lahir tanpa bahan pewarna semula jadi pd rambut dan kulit yg menyebabkan rambut dan kulit menjadi putih, bulai, sabun, salih: kerbau ~; berbalar, berbalar-balar mempunyai tempat yg putih-putih pd kulit: kulitnya ~.
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10 MALAY BOOKS RELATING TO «BALAR»
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Magic of the Celtic Otherworld: Irish History, Lore & Rituals
We do not know much about Balar's lineage other than that he was one of the kings of the Fomhoire, and grandson to an obscure character called Net. His father was Buarainech and his own daughter, Eithne, gave birth to Lugh, the great hero ...
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Mallmoc's Castle: Number 2 in series
Balar became exasperated, slamming the bone down on a log with great force. 'What questions ye ask! Make Balar's head spin. How am I supposed to know this? All creatures come different.' 'Difficult to see how Dan/vin's theory works in ...
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The Greenwood Encyclopedia of Folktales and Fairy Tales: A-F
In battle, Lugh slew Balar, who had a deadly eye that destroyed all upon which it looked. In folklore versions of the story, we are told that Balar had just one daughter, and that it was prophesied to him that if she gave birth, the child would kill ...
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Tribal Languages Of Ladakh (part Three) - Halaman 56
(B) Consonant Ending Stems balar\ cow/bull balar| balances balar| -a balar|i-phia balar|i-kdna balance Similarly dzdr\ maternal uncle, stiij worm, smdn/smdn- po medicine. ndr\ room, ndm sky, etc. Note : Substantives belonging to non-human ...
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The Greenwood Encyclopedia of Folktales and Fairy Tales
In battle, Lugh slew Balar, who had a deadly eye that destroyed all upon which it looked. In folklore versions of the story, we are told that Balar had just one daughter, and that it was prophesied to him that if she gave birth, the child would kill ...
Donald Haase, Donald Haase Ph.D., 2007
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A–Z of Irish Names for Children and Their Meanings: ...
The Irish forms have been anglicised Bartley, Batt, Bertie and Bart. See also Parthalan. BALAR, BALOR (m) This terrible tyrant of mythology was known in some stories as Balar Bailcbhéimneach (the strong-beating Balar). His name, Boleros in ...
Diarmaid Ó Muirithe, 2007
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The Sacred Isle: Belief and Religion in Pre-Christian Ireland
Bolerion.52 Interestingly, there was an Irish tradition which associated Balar with Mizen Head, the furthest southwest point of Ireland.53 The most dramatic trait of Balar shows him clearly to have been a symbol of the sun - he had a blazing eye ...
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Rāja-çekhara's Karpūra-mañjarī: - Halaman 206
I give the following list, which is not exhaustive: Balar. i. 9 = Balabh. i. 15. Balar. v. 39 = Viddh. i. 24. Balar. i. 10 = Balabh. i. 5. Balar. v. 73 = Viddh. iii. 15. Balar. i. 14 = Balabh. i. 3. Balar. vi. 11 = Balar. vi. 16. Balar. i. 10 = Balabh. i. 12. Balar. vii.
Rājaśekhara, Sten Konow, Charles Rockwell Lanman, 1901
He doesn't have time for that.” Harlol might have objected, and Llesho belatedly remembered that the drover practiced the religion of dreamers and Wastrels. Balar spoke up first, however, his eyes pleading, his expression ashamed. “I'm not a ...
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Beowulf and the Celtic Tradition - Halaman 27
A notable instance is the slaying of Balar by Lug. The one-eyed' Fomor Balar, whose eye emits a death-dealing glance“ when his eyelid is by attendants raised with a hook, is apparently in origin a solar deity; he is slain by Lug, a god with ...