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- < fili > (plural: filid, filidh). ..."Member of a privileged powerful caste of poets, diviners and seers in early Ireland. To be distinguished from the...
- No. Title Length 1. "Filídh, Fire Keepers and Griots" 2:32 2. "Smokestack Twins" 3:29 3. "Grace, Bo and Lil' Lisa" 3:44 4. "(Delta) Slim's Patch" 4:01...
- succeeded in relegating Irish druids to ignominious irrelevancy, while the filidh, masters of traditional learning, operated in easy harmony with their clerical...
- rider). It was the specialised production of the professional poets known as Filidh (Seer). The complexities of the structure become more understandable when...
- in ancient India in particular. Bards (who are not the same as the Irish filidh or fili) were those who sang the songs recalling the tribal warriors' deeds...
- Karelin/Origami Cyclone Time of Eve – Masakazu Masaki The Galaxy RailwaysFilidh (Ep. 17), Owen The Sky CrawlersYuichi Kannami The Weathering Continent...
- pipe organs in the Late Middle Ages. As in Ireland, there were probably filidh in Scotland, who acted as poets, musicians and historians. After this "de-gallicisation"...
- Uilliam Buide Ó Ceallaigh; commemorated in Gofraidh Fionn Ó Dálaigh's poem, Filidh Éireann go haointeach. "A New History of Ireland VIII: A Chronology of Irish...
- The Book of Fenius Farsaidh The Book of Amergin The Book of Fercheirtne Filidh The Book of Cennfaeladh The author argues from a comparison of Gaelic grammar...
- ó Dálaigh, Gofroid Fiond (1911). "Filidh Éreann Go Haointeach". Ériu. 5: 50–69. JSTOR 30007554. "E. Knott, Filidh Éireann go haointeach: William Ó Ceallaigh's...