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Admittedly the lesson concentrated on things like "cónas atá tú?" and "Ba mhaith leat glinne Fion Dearg?" and other handy social phrases but the teacher managed to remind us of such things as grammar, spelling etc while at it.
Archive 2007-01-01 Geraldine Moorkens Byrne 2007
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Admittedly the lesson concentrated on things like "cónas atá tú?" and "Ba mhaith leat glinne Fion Dearg?" and other handy social phrases but the teacher managed to remind us of such things as grammar, spelling etc while at it.
Irish and brain atrophy Geraldine Moorkens Byrne 2007
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St. Patrick's purgatory is a cave in an island in the lake Dearg, in the county of Donnegall, near the borders of Fermanagh.
The Lives of the Fathers, Martyrs, and Principal Saints January, February, March Alban Butler
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At the foot of the hill Cam Dearg (or the Red Mount), that is one of three gallant mountains that keep company for Nevis Ben the biggest of all, the path we followed made a twist to the left into a gully from which a blast of the morning's wind had cleaned out the snow as by a giant's spade.
John Splendid The Tale of a Poor Gentleman, and the Little Wars of Lorn Neil Munro
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Dearg in Donegal, the entrance to "St. Patrick's Purgatory," and the Peak cavern in Derbyshire.
The Sources and Analogues of 'A Midsummer-night's Dream' Compiled by Frank Sidgwick
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Here is the sword for Donnchadh, "she said," the best son Diarmuid had; and the Gae Dearg for Eochaidh; and here is the armour for Ollann, for it will keep the body it is put on in safety; and the shield for Connla.
Gods and Fighting Men Lady Gregory 1892
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Dearg, the Red Hand; and Osgar's was the Sguab Gabhaidh that had a Broom of rowan branches on it, and the only thing asked when the fight was at the hottest was where that Broom was; and merry Diarmuid's banner was the Liath Loinneach, the Shining Grey; and the Craobh Fuileach, the
Gods and Fighting Men Lady Gregory 1892
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Where was He when Dearg came, the son of the King of Lochlann of the golden shields?
Gods and Fighting Men Lady Gregory 1892
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Dearg, for the sake of his father, for his own sake, and because he was the eldest among the children of the Dagda.
Gods and Fighting Men Lady Gregory 1892
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Dearg; to sleep at the stream of Ess Ruadh, to be hunting the deer of
Gods and Fighting Men Lady Gregory 1892
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