• Filí (redirect from Filid)
    < fili > (plural: filid, filidh). ..."Member of a privileged powerful caste of poets, diviners and seers in early Ireland. To be distinguished from the...
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    argued that the distinction between filid (pl. of fili) and bards was a creation of Christian Ireland, and that the filid were more associated with the church...
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    referred to as cats. A member of this family is also called a felid (/ˈfiːlɪd/). The term "cat" refers both to felids in general and specifically to...
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  • Archived from the original on 2015-05-11. Retrieved 2015-04-23. -mat- filid brandy. "INXS". "NDIX - NDIX". "KleyReX - Internet Exchange in Frankfurt"...
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  • According to the Uraicecht Becc in Old Irish Law, bards and filid were distinct groups: filid involved themselves with law, language, lore and court poetry...
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    client. Paralleling the status of the lay grades are the grades of the filid (poets). Each poetic rank corresponds to a particular lay (and ecclesiastical)...
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  • (e.g. birds, occupations, companies) for each fid. The filí (Old Irish filid, sing. fili) or poets of this period learned around one hundred and fifty...
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  • in § Bladud's wings). In Ireland, the elite class of poets known as the filid wore a feathered cloak, the tuigen, according to Sanas Cormaic ("Cormac's...
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  • (e.g. birds, occupations, companies) for each fid. The filí (Old Irish filid, sing. fili) or poets of this period learned around one hundred and fifty...
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  • Banshee, Beltaine, Boreash, Carrantuohill, Dair, Danar, Donegal, Duan, Filids, Forann The Green IRISH Team, Greenwood, JRM - Jig Reel Maniacs, Open Folk...
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  • (e.g. birds, occupations, companies) for each fid. The filí (Old Irish filid, sing. fili) or poets of this period learned around one hundred and fifty...
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  • (e.g. birds, occupations, companies) for each fid. The filí (Old Irish filid, sing. fili) or poets of this period learned around one hundred and fifty...
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  • (e.g. birds, occupations, companies) for each fid. The filí (Old Irish filid, sing. fili) or poets of this period learned around one hundred and fifty...
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    noble bards of Ireland were accorded great prestige and were accounted filid or "men of skill"; in social rank, they were placed below kings but above...
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  • Icelandic: Gabriel Turville-Petre, "The Poetry of the Scalds and of the Filid." Ériu 22 (1971): pp. 1–47. Original article published as "Um dróttkvaeđi...
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    honoured and peripatetic, carrying tales from one kingdom to another...The filíd, or poets, had to learn a rota of primary and secondary tales ... Keith...
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    and published under the title ''On the poetry of the scalds and of the filid. He saw clear parallels between the Norse skalds and the Irish filí. Turville-Petre's...
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  • "primary stories" or "chief stories" which the professional poetic class (filid) used to relate to kings. Genealogy Mac Da Thó, described as king of Leinster...
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