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The whisperer in gaelic
The whisperer in gaelic











Sources: Wiktionary, Am Faclair Beag, Online Manx Dictionary, Teanglann. In Irish mythology, Fragarach (or Freagarthach), known as The Whisperer, The Answerer, or The Retaliator, was the sword of Nuada, the first high king.

the whisperer in gaelic the whisperer in gaelic

Words marked with a * are reconstructions. Proto-Celticīrat = mantle, cloak, covering, curtain brata (le) = carpeted, covered (with) aerbhrat = atmosphere brat brád = neckerchief bratóg = small cloak, covering, rag, flake bratógach = ragged, in ragsīrat = carpet, mat, cloak, mantle, cover(ing), sheet, drape, drapery brat-cùil = backdrop brat-deighe = ice-sheet brat-dorais = doormat brat-dubhair = awning brat-dorais = tapestry brat-gréise = bed cover, coverlet brat-ùrlair = carpet, rug, matīrat = covering, cover, coat, layer, film, pall, curtain, cloak, sheet, wrap, coating brat jaagh = smokescreen brat laare = carpet brat lhiabbagh = coverlet, bedcover brat peintey = coat of paintīrethyn, bredhyn = woollen, cotton, cloth, covering, bedspread, hanging, tapestryīrethyn = woollen, cotton, cloth, covering, bedspread, hanging, tapestry brethyn arwyl = funeral pall, bier-cloth brethyn bord = tablecloth brethyn cyfrwy = saddlecloth brethyn neuadd = tapestry brat = rag, clout, tatter, piece, apron, pinafore ( possibly borrowed from Irish)īrozh = skirt brozh-dan = petticoat, underskirt korf-brozh = bodice, corset

THE WHISPERER IN GAELIC SERIES

Lenn = flag, coat lenn-wele = bedspread, bed-coverĮtymology: possibly from the Proto-Indo-European *linom (flax). Mire Brennan sets a series of prayers in English and Gaelic to music on her second album for the religious label Word. Lenn = blanket, cloth lenn dhu = blind brithlen = tapestry About Me Name: Rocco Palmo One of global Catholicism's most prominent chroniclers, Rocco Palmo has held court as the 'Church Whisperer' since 2004, when the pages you're reading were launched with an audience of three, grown since by nothing but word of mouth, and kept alive throughout solely by means of reader support. Llen = curtain, hanging, veil, screen, covering, canopy, tapestry, sheet, pall, mantle, shawl llen amdo = winding-sheet, shroud llen iâ = ice sheet llen olaf = final curtain ( after a theatrical performance) llen rhwydog = net curtains llen dân = safter curtain

the whisperer in gaelic

Lenn = curtain, veil, screen, covering, sheet whisperer noun grammar Someone who whispers. Words for cloak and related words in Celtic languages. In the climactic scene of the story Delapore begins ranting in a combination of Gaelic, Latin, and Middle English.











The whisperer in gaelic