• Fir teg (Yiddish: פיר טעג, 'Four Days') is a 1931 Yiddish language theatrical play written by M. Daniel. The play was based on the 1930 novel Yulis by...
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  • Павловна Даниэ́ль.) The 1930 short story "Yulis" was the basis of the play "Fir teg" ("Four Days"), which was staged by the Moscow State Yiddish Theater starring...
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    Far darrig (redirect from Fir Darrig)
    Sluagh Spriggan Sprite/Water sprite Sylph Tomte Tooth fairy Trow Tylwyth Teg Undine Water bull Water horse Wicked fairy Wight Will-o'-the-wisp Wirry-cow...
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    particular goddess. Early Christian writers also referred to them as the fir dé (god-men) and cenéla dé (god-kindreds), again possibly to avoid calling...
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    blue men of the Minch, also known as storm kelpies (Scottish Gaelic: na fir ghorma Scottish Gaelic pronunciation: [nə fiɾʲ ˈɣɔɾɔmə]), are mythological...
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    inhabitants of Ireland came to be seen as the mythical Tuatha Dé Danann and Fir Bolg. They were associated with stories of fairies – also known as the "Good...
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  • Tailtiu (category Fir Bolg)
    to the Book of Invasions, Tailtiu was the wife of Eochaid mac Eirc, last Fir Bolg High King of Ireland, who named his capital after her (Teltown, between...
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    Macán) Ailill Aillen Aí Balor Bith Bodb Dearg Bres Builg - a god of the Fir Bholg Cermait Cian Cichol Conand Crom Cruach The Dagda (Dáire) Dian Cecht...
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  • first battle of Magh Tuiredh when the Tuatha Dé Danann take Ireland from the Fir Bolg. Under the reign of Bres, when the Tuatha Dé Danann are reduced to servitude...
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    Classification Language 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Maba Maba tɛ́ɡ, tɔ́ː mbàːr, mbíːr, mbùl kùŋàːl, káyáŋ àssàːl, ássíː tùːr, túːr sit̀tàːl, síttíː < Arabic sitta...
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    Guru Nanak, Guru Angad, Guru Amar Das, Guru Ram Das, Guru Arjan and Guru Teg Bahadur. Whilst these six gurus are widely accepted as having their writings...
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    leak. “It's a matter of a video being shot by a girl student & circulated. FIR has been registered in the matter and the accused student has been arrested...
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    road or housing construction. Enchanted Moura Edmund Lenihan Fairy riding Fir Bolg Jinn (Arab mythical being) Otherworld Strontian Croker, T. Crofton (2001)...
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  • khedoshim trogt men, akht teg iz der bris, zibn zenen di vokhnteg, zekst zenen di Mishnayes, finf zenen di Khamushim, fir zenen di Imes, dray zenen di...
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  • making exceptions to crimes of stealing by his foster-brothers contravening fír flathemon, the king's upholding of true judgement, things proceed until they...
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  • voiced velar fricatives analogically devoiced to /x/, for instance in tech < teg < *tegos "house". Intervocalic single Proto-Celtic *-s- was lenited to -h-...
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    and hagiographer John Colgan wrote of this location: "Gobanus – Goba of Teg da-goba – Seagoe, on the bank of the Bann in Iveagh of Ulidia (also) St....
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    inhabitants of the Wexford coast. Gaelic (Irish) words for mermen are murúch fir "mermaid-man" or fear mara "man of the sea". Merrows wear a special hat called...
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    River Lyde (R) River Kennet (R) Foudry Brook (R) Burghfield Brook (L) The Teg (L) Lockram Brook (R) Clayhill Brook River Enborne (R) River Lambourn (L)...
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  • Hence dath ind nime "the colour of the sky", ind escong "the eel", ind fir "the men", dind ríg "from the king". When the next word begins in s, all...
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  • yet identified. GGAT PRN not yet identified. Cadw SAM: MM065: Twyn Pant-Teg Round Barrow coflein NPRN: not yet identified. GGAT PRN not yet identified...
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  • 1864 Faxe East Line previously named Stubberup, Fakse B and Fakse Firhøj Fir 1916 Firhøj and Munkerup Hornbæk Line Fjellenstrup Fjg 1982 Gilleleje Gribskov...
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