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Auraicept na n-Éces (Old Irish: [ˈaurikʲept na ˈnʲeːgʲes]; "the scholars' [éices]
primer [airaiccecht]";
Scottish Gaelic:
Uraiceachd nan Èigeas, Irish:...
- "pine-tree". The
Auraicept has
crand giuis .i. ochtach, "fir-tree" or "pinetree". Onn, Old
Irish Onn
means "ash-tree",
although the
Auraicept glosses aiten...
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Ballymote and only
known from 16th- and 17th-century m****cripts. The
Auraicept na n-Éces or 'Scholars' Primer'
reports and
interprets the Bríatharogam...
- Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The
glossators of the Ogam
Tract and the
Auraicept na n-Éces seem to
refer to at
least two
Irish words nin,
meaning "part...
- but
travelled to
Scythia after the
tower collapsed.
According to the
Auraicept na n-Éces,
Fenius journe**** from
Scythia together with Goídel mac Ethéoir...
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candidates for a
living descendant of the
Adamic language were:
Gaelic (see
Auraicept na n-Éces);
Tuscan (Giovanni
Battista Gelli, 1542,
Piero Francesco Giambullari...
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constructed language. A
legend recorded in the seventh-century
Irish work
Auraicept na n-Éces
claims that Fénius
Farsaid visited Shinar after the confusion...
- Magog.
According to
several medieval Irish chronicles, most
notably the
Auraicept na n-Éces and
Lebor Gabála Érenn, the
Irish race are a
composite including...
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Folio of
Auraicept na n-Éces
contrasting Ogham and
Latin scripts....
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Modern Gaelic Gaoidhealg fol. 170r of the Book of
Ballymote (1390), the
Auraicept na n-Éces
explaining the
Ogham script. Native to Scotland,
Ireland Era...