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Newgrange (Irish: Sí an
Bhrú) is a
prehistoric monument in
County Meath in Ireland,
located on a rise
overlooking the
River Boyne,
eight kilometres (five...
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Scottish Gaelic translation Fheachd Alba, thug le
Uallas buaidh, 'S tric fo
Bhrus bha 'n
cogadh cruaidh, Fàilte d****bh gu fois na h-uaigh, No gu
buaidh is...
- neck चलत्कुण्डलम्
calat kuṇdalaṃ
swaying earrings भ्रू सुनेत्रम् विशालम्
bhrū sunetraṃ viśālaṃ With
beautiful eyebrow and
broad eyes प्रसन्नाननम् prasannānanaṃ...
- "forearm" bāhú "arm"
NPers bāzū "arm" *h₃
bʰrúHs "eyebrow" brow, Scot broo (< OE brū) ophrū́s "eyebrow"
bhrū́ "eyebrow"
NPers abrū "eyebrow" OCS bry "eyebrow"...
- 5500
years -
Moylehid Fermanagh - p****age tomb,
cairn -
Newgrange or Sí an
Bhrú (part of Brú na Bóinne)
Meath 53°41′39.73″N 6°28′30.11″W / 53.6943694°N...
- below: রু ru গ্রু gru ত্রু tru থ্রু thru দ্রু dru ধ্রু dhru ব্রু bru ভ্রু
bhru শ্রু shru. When
following হ hô, it
appears as an
extra curl: হু hu. ঊ u When...
- enclosures. The site is
dominated by the p****age
tombs of
Newgrange (Sí an
Bhrú),
Knowth (Cnogbha) and
Dowth (Dubhadh),
built during the 32nd
century BC...
- 'eyebrows' (Hes.
Attic ὀφρῦς ophrûs acc. pl., ὀφρύες ophrúes nom., PIE *
bʰru-) (Serbian obrve,
Lithuanian bruvis,
Persian ابرو abru) (Koine Gr**** ophrudia...
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Britto 'noble' < *brikto < *bʰr̥ǵʰ-to.
Bruttius 'fruitful' < *bruktio < *
bʰruHǵ-t-y-o (cfr.
Latin Fructuosus 'profitable'). PIE *st > *st:
against Gaulish...
- [citation needed] "The
Behaviour and
Health Research Unit (
BHRU) -
University of Cambridge". www.
bhru.iph.cam.ac.uk.
Retrieved 22
September 2017. "Christs College...