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Fáinne — A Gaeilgeoir (an Irish speaker) wearing a Fáinne Fáinne ([ˈfaːnʲə], pl. Fáinní but often Fáinnes in English) is the name of a pin badge worn to show fluency in, or a willingness to speak, the Irish Language. The three present variations of the… … Wikipedia
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The Dawning of the Day — ( ga. Fáinne Gael an Lae) is an old Irish air composed by the blind harpist Thomas Connellan in the 17th Century.cite book|last= O Neill|first= Francis|year= 1922|title= Waifs and Strays of Irish Melody|location=Chicago|authorlink= Francis O… … Wikipedia
Aisling — The aisling (Irish for dream , IPA2|aɕlʲənʲ), or vision poem, is a poetic genre that developed during the late 17th and 18th centuries in Irish language poetry. The name may have a number of variations in pronunciation, however, the first… … Wikipedia
Thomas Connellan — (c. 1640 ndash; 1698) was an Irish composer. Connellan was born about 1640/1645 at Cloonmahon, County Sligo. Both he and his brother, William Connellan became harpers.cite book|last= O Neill|first= Francis|year= 1922|title= Waifs and Strays of… … Wikipedia
Muireann Nic Amhlaoibh — Born 1978 Inis Oirr, Aran Islands, Ireland Genres Celtic Folk Occupations Singer Flautist Pianist Years ac … Wikipedia
On Raglan Road — is a well known Irish song from a poem written by Irish poet Patrick Kavanagh named after Raglan Road in Ballsbridge, Dublin.[1] In the poem the poet, walking on a quiet street , recalls a love affair he had with a young woman. He knew he would… … Wikipedia
Muireann Nic Amhloibh — Muireann Nic Amhlaoibh (née en 1978) est une musicienne et chanteuse irlandaise du comté de Kerry, Irlande. Elle est la vocaliste principale du groupe de musique traditionnelle irlandaise Danú. Son nom se prononce MWI ren Nick OWL ive. Sommaire 1 … Wikipédia en Français
phony — I. adjective also phoney (phonier; est) Etymology: perhaps alteration of fawney gilded brass ring used in the fawney rig, a confidence game, from Irish fáinne ring, from Old Irish ánne more at anus Date: 1900 not genuine or real: as a. (1)… … New Collegiate Dictionary
Claddagh ring — The Claddagh ring (Irish: fáinne Chladaigh) is a traditional Irish ring given as a token of friendship or love or worn as a wedding ring. The design and customs associated with it originated in the Irish fishing village of Claddagh, located just… … Wikipedia
Kevin Boland — Infobox Minister name =Kevin Boland thumb|right|250px|Kevin Boland (left) pictured with the commander of the IRA, Tom Barry, at the Crossbarry commemoration in 1973. office = Minister for Defence term start = 20 March 1957 term end = 11 October… … Wikipedia