10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «PRAISEACH»
Scopri l'uso di
praiseach nella seguente selezione bibliografica. Libri associati con
praiseach e piccoli estratti per contestualizzare il loro uso nella letteratura.
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An Irish-English Dictionary with a Compendious Irish ...
... praiseac/i, a. brassy "P)»«)re<iè, praiseach, s. a bold or lewd woman "P}iA]
reAC, praiseach, s. m. a pot VpAjpeAC, praiseac/i, s. m. broth, pottage; Welsh,
bresych VjiAjpeAC, praiseach, s. m. a manger, crib 1>l»A]re4è, praiseach, s. m. a
kind ...
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A Gaelic Dictionary: In Two Parts I. Guelic and English. - ...
Brassy. Praiseach biirathar, s. ir. English mercury; wild spinach ; the
chenopodium of botanists. Praiseach bhuidhe, s. m. Wild cabbage ; nape ; the
bras- sica of botanists. Praiseach feidh, s. m. Bastard mustard; the thlapse
arvense of botanists.
Robert Archibald Armstrong, 1825
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A Gaelic Dictionary in Two Parts. To which is Prefixed a New ...
Praiseach bhràthair, English mercury ; good Henry ; wild spinach ; the
chenopodium or bonus Henricus of hp- tenists. Ir. praiseach, broth. W. bresych.
Lat. brassic-s, câblage. Praiseach, ich, s.s. (Ir.id.) A slut; abawd; a pot; a crib; a
manger.
Robert Archibald Armstrong, 1825
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Englishes Around the World: General studies, British Isles, ...
An ideal case might be seen in the parallel Irish and English distributions of Irish
brochán and praiseach, both meaning 'porridge'. Brochan is found in Wagner (
1958-1969,1: 99) throughout Ulster, Connacht, and one point in north Munster, ...
Edgar Werner Schneider, 1997
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An Irish-English Dictionary ...: To which is Annexed, a ...
jre*c pjat», praiseach fiaidh, bastard cress or mustard, penny cress ; Thlapsi
arvense VftAipeee ]г|лг!»)п, praiseach fiadhain, common wild goose-foot orache ;
Chenopodium album "Ppajreaè Б»рБ, praiseach garbh, wild mustard, charlock ...
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A Gaelic Dictionary, In Two Parts: I. Gaelic And English. ...
PRAISEACH mwrnnn, s. m. Wild cabbage; nape; the brassica of botanists.
PRAISEACH rsrnn, s. m. arvense of botanists. PRAXSEACH runners, s. m.
Common wild goose-foot orache ; the chenopodium album of botanists.
PRAISEACH onnmr ...
Robert Archibald Armstrong, 1825
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The Gaelic Names of Plants (Scottish, Irish and Manx)
Ponair airneach, 21 Ponair chapull, 21, 68 Ponair churraigh, 68 P6nair
Fhrangach, 21 Por-cochullach, 19 Praiseach ... 9 Praiseach bhratbair, 84
Praiseach feidh, 6 Praiseach fiadhain, 84 Praiseach glas, 84 Praiseach garbh, 9
Praiseach mhin, ...
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Gaelic names of plants, Scottish and Irish, with notes
Ponair chunaigh, 118. Ponair frangach, 16. Por-cochullach, 14. Praiseacb
bhaidhe, 6. Praiseach bhrathair, 60. Praiseach feidh, 5. Praiseach hadhain, 60.
Praiseach glaa, 60. Praiseach garbh, 7. Praiseach mhin, 60. Praiseach nam
mara, 59.
John Cameron (of Sunderland.), 1883
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Modern Irish: Grammatical Structure and Dialectal Variation
poll hole 49; pi. poill 49 posadh marrying 196 poia pot 158; p\.pntai 158
praiseach, proiseach mess 41, 144 prdntach, prontach unfledged great black-
backed gull 42 preab, spreab spadeful 104 preamh root; pi. preamhacha 96
prindeara ...
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Current Issues in Late Modern English
... ring (1888), poteen (1812), pottle (1689), powerful (1800), powldoody (1808),
praiseach/Praiseach Bhui (1847), praskeen (1827), pratie (1749), priesteen (
1907), to puck (1861), rath (1599), redmondite (1895), ree-raw (1842), repeal (
1831), ...
Ingrid Tieken-Boon van Ostade, Wim van der Wurff, 2009