- lore. The
equivalent Irish and
Scottish Gaelic are
Muintir Bheaga and
Muinntir Bheaga. In Manx folklore, the
mooinjer veggey are
small creatures from...
- -⟨ean⟩ (but
pronounced the same, [ən])
after a
slender consonant, as in
muinntir [mɯi̯ɲtʲɪrʲ] ("[a] people") /
muinntirean [mɯi̯ɲtʲɪrʲən] ("peoples") where...
- is
native Celtic.
There are a
large number of
borrowings from Latin, (
muinntir, Didòmhnaich),
ancient Gr****,
especially in the
religious domain (eaglais...
- (kindred)
appears in such
terms as "kenelman", and "kenkynol" (Ceann-cinneil);
muinntir (household)
appears in "Muntercasduff"; clan in "Clenafren", "Clanmacgowin"...
-
Edward (1972).
Irish Families (Their Names, Arms and Origins),
Allen Figgis Press, Dublin, Ireland.
Muinntir D****bhín
Information on the name Devine...
- ə/
before ⟨ll, m, nn⟩ +
consonant or word
finally /ɯi/
druim /t̪ɾɯim/,
muinntir /mɯiɲtʲɪɾʲ/
before ⟨ll, m, nn⟩ +
vowel /ɯ/
cluinneadh /kl̪ˠɯɲəɣ/, tuilleadh...
- and oral
tradition relating to
Mingulay are
discussed in Liza Storey's
Muinntir Mhiughalaigh (2008).
There is a
local tradition that
French gold intended...
- in Ireland's
Gaeltacht areas. He
formed a
similar group in 1936
called Muinntir na
Gaedhealtachta (the
Gaeltacht People). One of the
successes of these...
-
Ailleadoireacht i nArainn. An Stoc. Oileáin Árann, Mártan Ó Domhnaill,
Muinntir C. S. Ó Fallamhain, Dublin, 1930 Murphy,
Robert Cushman (June 1931). "The...
- (ed.). Da
Oisein mhic Fhinn : air an cur
amach airson maith coitcheannta muinntir na Gaeltachd. Dun-eidin: J. Grant. Maclauchlan,
Thomas (1857).
Celtic gleanings...