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Tongu do dia
toinges mo
thúath is an Old
Irish oath
which translates to 'I
swear by the god by whom my
people (túath) swear'. It is the
standard oath in...
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North East
Scotland College (abbreviated as NESCol) was
formed on 1
November 2013 from the
merger of
Aberdeen College and
Banff &
Buchan College. The regional...
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North Tolsta (Scottish Gaelic:
Tolastadh bho
Thuath) is a
village in the
Scottish Outer Hebrides, on the east side of the Isle of Lewis.
North Tolsta is...
- The
North Esk (Scottish Gaelic: Easg
Thuath) is a
river in
Angus and Aberdeenshire, Scotland. It is
formed by the
meeting of the
Water of Mark (from Glen...
- of the
Clisham horseshoe peaks: An t-Isean,
Mulla bho Dheas,
Mulla bho
Thuath, and
Mullach an Langa. From the
southwest side of the peak,
Coire Dubh Slabs...
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hypothesis up, and
proposed that the
early Irish oath
tongu do dia
toinges mo
thúath is a
suppressed oath to Lugus.: 252 : 244 A. G. van
Hamel and
Maier proposed...
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ancient territory of
Loughinsholin Trícha cét
Tongu do dia
toinges mo
thúath List of
Irish kingdoms Gaelic Ireland History of
Ireland Look up túath in...
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Culture Award Shawbost Community in ****ociation
Iomairt Ghàidhlig Iar
Thuath Leòdhais Community,
Heritage &
Tourism Award Mìchael
Klevenhaus International...
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story of Táin Bó Cúailnge. Táin Bó Táin Bó
Flidhais Tongu do dia
toinges mo
thúath Matson 2004, p. 2.
Matson 2004, p. 106. Meehan, Cary (2004).
Sacred Ireland...
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scattered settlement is
split into
three sections:
North Shawbost (Siabost bho
Thuath),
South Shawbost (Siabost bho Dheas) and New
Shawbost (Pàirc Shiaboist)...