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- Boann or Boand is the Irish goddess of the River Boyne (Bóinn), an important river in Ireland's historical province of Meath. According to the Lebor Gabála...
- Look up Boyne in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Boyne is a variation of Bóinn or Boann, Irish goddess of the River Boyne. Boyne may also refer to: Boyne...
- Bweeng (Irish: Na Boinn (The Coins) is a village located approximately 14 km (9 mi) south west of the town of Mallow, County Cork, Ireland on the R619...
- (or Bóinn), she wanted to see the sacred well, but was never allowed to visit it, since Neachtain had to keep the location a secret. One day Bóinn followed...
- of turning a profit. Typical of these nudies were the ****ball comedies Boin-n-g! (1963) and The Adventures of Lucky Pierre (1961), a film made for a shoestring...
- feminine n-stems: Lenited final n Final vowel in nominative singular No final vowel in nominative singular Unlenited n(n) The nouns with lenited final n included...
- river was considered divine and to have been created by the goddess Boann (Bóinn in Modern Irish). This belief in the divinity of rivers was shared by the...
- C****lle (Bé Chuma, Becuille) Beag (Bec) Bébinn (Bébhinn) Boann (Boand, Bóinn) Brigid (Brig, Brigit) Clíodhna (Clídna, Clíodna, Clíona, Clionadh) Danu...
- ISBN 978-1-315-63075-5. ISSN 0583-9106. Wadden, P (2014). "Cath Ruis na Ríg for Bóinn: History and Literature in Twelfth-Century Ireland". Aiste. 4: 11–44 Oram...
- Hogan (ed & trans), Cath Ruis na Ríg for Boinn, Todd Lecture Series, 1892 Patrick Wadden. "Cath Ruis na Ríg for Bóinn: history and literature in twelfth-century...