- him a
gowpen (double
handful of meal) and told him to put it in his
empty girnal (store),
saying that the
store would remain full for a long time, no matter...
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Glasgow Evening Times.
Partick -
Origins and
History Partick: Glasgow's
Girnal at Pat's
Guide to
Glasgow West End
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became a
doocot which carries a
carved head and may have once been the
girnal or
grain store of the college. A
painting from the 1920s
shows the 'Tour'...
- mɔɽɔŋ moon gunjili, gaɳgi gaɳgi gaːgiri
ginjila gunjila goɽa, gaɳgi
gunjili girŋal wamara gagari fire windjäŋun windjäŋu
wurgala wianga wianu windjäŋum buː...
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single room in a
cottars house has been re-created,
complete with box-beds,
girnal, swee and
other features, such as the bible-chair. On each
floor the restored...
- Two
other important historic buildings in Port****mack are
adjoining '
girnals' (storehouses),
built in the late 17th
century and 1779,
overlooking the...
- building. The
first muni****l
building in the town was a
medieval tolbooth in
Girnal Close; it had
deteriorated to such
extent that it was
abandoned by the early...
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requirements of the
Equality Act 2010, the
creation of a new room
known as the
Girnal Hall on the
first floor, and the ****ing out of a
commercial kitchen. The...
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Yalamber Baja (tube zither-drum) यलम्बर (बाजा) [ne] Baya
Dafali Ghangling Girnal Handiya ****l
Ilambu Irlung pipari Jhajhar Kaha
Khusyaha kumuna Lawa Paluwa...
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field on the
other side of the hedge,
running towards the
Carmel is
called '
Girnal',
meaning a
granary in Scots,
suggesting that such a
building once stood...