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Uisce beatha (Irish pronunciation: [ˈɪʃcə ˈbʲahə]),
literally "water of life", is the name for
whiskey in Irish. It is
derived from the Old
Irish uisce...
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translated into Old
Irish as
uisce beatha,
which became uisce beatha (Irish pronunciation: [ˈɪʃcə ˈbʲahə]) in
Irish and
uisge beatha [ˈɯʃkʲə ˈbɛhə] in Scottish...
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Uisce Beatha was a 1990s
Canadian folk rock band
based initially in London,
Ontario and
after 1993 in Halifax, Nova Scotia. The band took its name from...
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which carried them down
through the years, like the
rince an
bhata uisce beatha ('dance [of] the
whiskey stick')
style of the
Doyle family of Newfoundland...
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Mukakamanzi Beatha (born in
Gasabo District) is a
Rwandan actress. One of the most po****r
actresses in Rwanda,
Beatha is best
known in
Giramata film as...
- Slí
Beatha (shlee-baha) is a
hybrid martial art
created in the
United States in 1996 by
Craig Smith.
Smith developed it
based on
concepts of
Celtic philosophy...
- "Technical file
setting out the
specifications with
which Irish Whiskey /
Uisce Beatha Eireannach /
Irish Whisky must comply" (PDF). www.agriculture.gov.ie. Department...
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Slieve Beagh[pronunciation?] (Irish:
Sliabh Beatha) is a
mountainous area
straddling the
border between County Monaghan in the
Republic of
Ireland and...
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produced distilled spirits.
Examples include whisky (from the
Gaelic uisce beatha), eau de vie in France,
acquavite in Italy, and
akvavit in Scandinavia,...
- (Irish:
Fuisce or
uisce beatha) is
whiskey made on the
island of Ireland. The word 'whiskey' (or whisky)
comes from the
Irish uisce beatha,
meaning water of...