-
vocabulary typical of
other area of Connacht, one also
finds Ulster words like
amharc (meaning "to look"),
nimhneach (painful or sore),
druid (close), mothaigh...
- GS&W [..] OP 4
October 1893; CL 1
January 1960 "Kenmare's Last
Train –
Amharc Éireann: Eagrán 32". ifiplayer.ie.
Irish Film Institute. 18 July 2016. On...
- in
other dialects, as well as in
Ulster Irish.
amharc or
amhanc (West Ulster), "look" (elsewhere
amharc,
breathnaigh and féach; this
latter means rather...
- on 27
December 2010.
Retrieved 19
December 2010. "Kenmare's Last
Train –
Amharc Éireann: Eagrán 32". 18 July 2016. On the 1st of
February 1960, Kenmare...
- "Embodiment -
Ceardlann um Thaiscéalaíocht
Chruthaitheach ar Féin ag an LAB |
Amharc-Ealaíontóirí Éireann". 2
April 2019. "Custom
House Studios". preview. "Westport:...
- *⟨molthachán⟩ ^6
Thabharfainn is
pronounced as if
spelled *⟨thiúrfainn⟩ ^7
Amharc is
pronounced as if
spelled ⟨afarc⟩ ^8 Sibh is
pronounced as if spelled...
-
Athletic ****ociation
county teams of Ireland. The
final featured on the
Amharc Éireann newsreel. Seán O'Neill
scored a late
penalty to win the game. 13...
- restricted: féachaint "looking", "watching", breithniú "carefully observing",
amharc "look, watch", glinniúint "gazing, staring",
sealladh "looking" etc. the...
- ISSN 0332-270X.
University College Dublin, The
Department of
Irish Folklore (1993).
AMHARC OIDREACHT EIREANN Folk
Tradition in
Irish Art.
University College Dublin:...
- 1988. Ó
Pharnell go Queenie. Dublin : Coiscéim, 1991.
Ceatharlach i 1798 :
amharc ar na
staraithe Dublin : Coiscéim thar
ceann ****ann
Oidhreachta Chontae...