- a
Roman Catholic church (Saint John's
Catholic Church).
Saint Olan (or
Ólann) is the
patron saint of the parish.
Aghabullogue Hurling Club won Cork's...
- "slow, late", ann /aːn̪ˠ/ "there", am /aːmˠ/ "time"
unstressed usually /ə/
ólann /ˈoːlˠən̪ˠ/ "drink" (present), mála /ˈmˠaːlˠə/ "bag"
before ⟨ch⟩ /a/ /ə/...
- Latv vil̃na, Lith vìlna "wool",
OPrus wilna "skirt (made of wool)" OIr
olann,
MBret gloan, glan, OW
gulan "wool" OArm gełmn "fleece, wool" ḫulanaš "wool"...
- 'marry' Near-open;
typically transcribed in IPA with ⟨ɔ⟩.
Irish Ulster ólann [ɒ̝ːɫ̪ən̪ˠ] '(he) drinks' Near-open; may be
transcribed in IPA with ⟨ɔː⟩...
-
Frank Buttimer,
requested the
charge be
dismissed due to the delay.
Judge Olann Kelleher agreed and
struck out the case,
though it
remained open for the...
-
understand Irish?" An
dtuigfeadh Seán Gaeilge? "Would Seán
understand Irish?" An
ólann Séamas bainne? "Does Séamas
drink milk?" An
bhfanfadh Úna liom? "Would Úna...
-
Court the
following night. He was
charged with the
murder of
Blair by
Judge Olann Kelleher.
Detective Garda Rory O'Connell gave
evidence of the
arrest of...
-
completing the cycle.[page needed][page needed]
Recorded common names are
olann dhearg, craonach, cúnach triosgar, cluaisíní, mileara, millreacha, salata...
-
vlana 'wool' W gwlân 'wool',
gwlanen 'flannel', C gwlan, Br gloan, Ir
olann, Manx
ollan -
fragon 'butcher's broom'
Walloon frigon OFr fregon, fr Gaul...
-
leapacha (f.) "bed" mí, míosa; míonna (f.) "month" muir, mara; mara (f.) "sea"
olann, olla (f.) "wool" talamh,
talaimh (m.) or talún (f.);
tailte "land" teach...