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Brian Ó
Curnáin is an
Irish Dialectologist. Ó
Curnáin is a
native of
Dublin and
spent time in the
Connemara Gaeltacht during his youth. He is a researcher...
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Cormac Ó Curnín (died 1475) was an
Irish poet. Ó Curnín was a
member of a
brehon literary family of Breifne. The
Annals of the Four
Masters record his...
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survey of
Scottish Gaelic. Gòrdan Camshron, Pàdruig Moireach,
Brian Ó
Curnáin, Iain Caimbeul,
Brian MacDonald, Tamás Péterváry. Aberdeen, Scotland: Aberdeen...
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Saint Kerrill aka
Caireall mac
Curnain was a
Christian missionary in what is now east
County Galway,
alive in the mid-to-late 5th century. His
feast day...
- Donegal,
Hughes (1986) for
Tangaveane and
Commeen (also near Glenties), Ó
Curnáin (1996) for
Iorras Aithneach in
Connemara (Kilkieran and vicinity) and Ó...
- "Foclóir Mháirtín Uí Chadhain" (in Irish).
Retrieved 13 June 2022. Ó
Curnáin,
Brian (2007). The
Irish of
Iorras Aithneach County Galway. Dublin: Dublin...
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discovered in 2018 by
dialectologist and
sociolinguist Professor Brian Ó
Curnáin of the
Dublin Institute for
Advanced Studies. Ó
hOrchaidh wrote it in 1817...
- s****s of Loch Gréine. Furthermore, in 2018,
Irish dialectologist Brian Ó
Curnáin announced the
discovery of an 1817 m****cript of Cúirt an Mheán Oíche in...
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genealogy of
Saint Kerrill of
Clonkeenkerrill is
given as
Caireall mac
Curnáin mac
Treana mac
Fionnchada mac Náir mac
Earca mac
Tiobraide mac Soghain...
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gcuimhne ar Mháirtín Ó Briain. Indreabhán 2009. lch. 475 - 489 -
Review of: Ó
Curnáin, Brian: The
Irish of
Iorras Aithneach. In:
Zeitschrift für
celtische Philologie...