Irish+idiom

  • 121List of Latin phrases (S) — This page lists direct English translations of Latin phrases, such as veni vidi vici and et cetera. Some of the phrases are themselves translations of Greek phrases, as Greek rhetoric and literature reached its peak centuries before that of… …

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  • 122language — Synonyms and related words: Abnaki, Afghan, Afghani, Afrikaans, Afro Asiatic, Ainu, Akan, Akkadian, Albanian, Aleut, Algonquian, Algonquin, Amharic, Anatolian, Anatolic, Andaman, Annamese, Anzanite, Apache, Arabic, Aramaic, Araucanian, Arawak,… …

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  • 123Sinn Fein — 1905, from Ir., lit. we ourselves, from O.Ir. féin self, from PIE *swei no , suffixed form of root *s(w)e (see IDIOM (Cf. idiom)). Movement founded 1905 by Irish journalist and politician Arthur Griffith (1872 1922) …

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  • 124Aryan — This article is about the English language loanword. For other uses, see Aryan (disambiguation). Aryan /ˈɛərjən/ is an English language loanword derived from Sanskrit ārya ( Noble )[1][2][ …

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  • 125Charlemagne — For other uses, see Charlemagne (disambiguation). Charlemagne Rex Francorum (King of the Franks) Rex Longobardorum (King of the Lombards) Imperator Romanorum (Emperor of the Romans) …

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  • 126Flat Earth — For other uses, see Flat Earth (disambiguation). The Flammarion engraving (1888) depicts a traveller who arrives at the edge of a flat Earth and sticks his head through the firmament …

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  • 127Coventry — For other uses, see Coventry (disambiguation). City of Coventry   City Metropolitan borough   …

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  • 128Puck (sports) — A puck is a disk used in various types of games serving the same functions as a ball in ball games. The best known use of pucks is in ice hockey, a major international sport. In ice hockeyIce hockey requires a hard disk of vulcanized rubber. A… …

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