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Irish and athair
Many Shelta words have been disguised using techniques such as back slang where sounds are transposed ( for example gop " kiss " from Irish póg ) or the addition of sounds ( for example gather " father " from Irish athair ).

Irish and Tocharian
Irish máthair, Tocharian A mācar, B mācer, Lithuanian mótė ).

Irish and B
The Gaelic Athletic Association, the Gaelic League and the cultural revival under W. B. Yeats and Lady Augusta Gregory, together with the new political thinking of Arthur Griffith expressed in his newspaper Sinn Féin and the organisations the National Council and the Sinn Féin League led to the identification of Irish people with the concept of a Gaelic nation and culture, completely independent of Britain.
A few months after the Easter Rising, W. B. Yeats commemorated some of the fallen figures of the Irish Republican movement, as well as expressed his torn emotions regarding these events, in the poem Easter, 1916.
B. M. Hertzog, who had recently insisted on his choice of Lord Clarendon as Governor-General of that country, and the selection of an Irishman as Governor-General of the Irish Free State – both of these appointments were agreed to despite royal disfavour.
The three main manuscript sources for Irish mythology are the late 11th / early 12th century Lebor na hUidre which is in the library of the Royal Irish Academy, the early 12th century Book of Leinster in the Library of Trinity College, Dublin, and the Rawlinson manuscript B 502 ( Rawl.
His mother, of Irish and German descent, had been a reviewer of film and theatre for the Akron Beacon Journal before marrying his father, a businessman of Czech and German descent who worked for the B. F. Goodrich Company.
The units that still survive are A Company 231 KRRC ( Paddington ) Rifles ACF, B Company 232 KRRC ( Westminster ) Rifles ACF, C Company 233 KRRC ( Camden ) Rifles ACF and up until recent years D Company 234 KRRC ( Putney ) RGJ ACF, which formed the London Oratory School RGJ ACF unit ( now CCF ) although they were rebadged as Irish Guards in 2010 ( making them the last remaining RGJ unit and also the first Irish Guards CCF unit ).
He had a strong base of support in Chicago's Irish Catholic community, and he was treated by national politicians such as Lyndon B. Johnson as a preeminent Irish American, with special connections to the Kennedy family.
Indeed, swans are also present in Irish history through the poems of W. B.
He was also known for his boyish good looks, which were said to have prompted the Irish poet W. B. Yeats to describe him as " the handsomest young man in England ".
John Butler Yeats ( 16 March 1839 – 3 February 1922 ) was an Irish artist and the father of William Butler Yeats, Lily Yeats, Lollie Yeats and Jack B. Yeats.
He rose to prominence in the mid-1960s as the lead singer of the Northern Irish R & B band Them, with whom he recorded the garage band classic " Gloria ".
* J. B. Malone, Irish writer and broadcaster on hiking and hill-walking
The early Irish tale-lists refer to such titles as Aided Chon Roí, Echtra Chon Roí ( List A ), Orgain Chathrach Chon Roí and Cathbúada Con Roí ( List B ), but only the first of these tales can be shown to have survived in some form.
B * Witched were an Irish girl group that was active between 1998 and 2002.
* The Politics of Irish Literature: from Thomas Davis to W. B.
Bax ’ s poetry and stories, which he wrote under the pseudonym of Dermot O ’ Byrne, reflect his profound affinity with Irish poet W. B. Yeats and are largely written in the tradition of the Irish Literary Revival.
Following 1830, the town received its official name after the suggestion of " Mount Airy " from an Irish B & O worker who complained about his freezing ears on a windy work day.
* The Irish royal sites in history and archeology, B. Wailes, CMCS 3, 1982, pp. 1 – 29
* The archaeology of early Irish kingship, Richard B. Warner, in Power and Politics in Early Medieval Britain and Ireland, pp. 47 – 68, ed.

Irish and Lithuanian
Historians identify several waves of migration to the United States: one from 1815 – 1860, in which some five million English, Irish, Germanic, Scandinavian, and others from northwestern Europe came to the United States ; one from 1865 – 1890, in which some 10 million immigrants, also mainly from northwestern Europe, settled, and a third from 1890 – 1914, in which 15 million immigrants, mainly from central, eastern, and southern Europe ( many Austrian, Hungarian, Turkish, Lithuanian, Russian, Jewish, Greek, Italian, and Romanian ) settled in the United States.
Since the early 20th century it has been commonly accepted that Old Irish Bel ( l ) taine is derived from a Common Celtic * belo-te ( p ) niâ, meaning " bright fire " ( where the element * belo-might be cognate with the English word bale in ' bale-fire ' meaning ' white ' or ' shining '; compare Anglo-Saxon bael, and Lithuanian / Latvian baltas / balts, found in the name of the Baltic ; in Slavic languages byelo or beloye also means ' white ', as in Беларусь ( White Russia or Belarus ) or Бе ́ лое мо ́ ре Sea ).
Examples are Modern Greek, Albanian, Baltic languages such as Lithuanian and Latvian, Slavic languages such as Polish, Czech, Croatian, Serbian, Ukrainian, Macedonian, Bulgarian, and the modern Celtic languages such as Scottish Gaelic and Irish.
It has cognates in several other Germanic languages including Gothic wair, Old High German wer, and Old Norse verr, as well as in other Indo-European languages, such as Sanskrit ' vira ', Latin vir, Irish fear, Lithuanian vyras, and Welsh gŵr, which have the same meaning.
This term also gave Lithuanian žąsìs, Irish( goose, from Old Irish géiss ), Latin anser, Greek chēn, Albanian gatë ( heron ), Sanskrit hamsī, Finnish hanhi, Avestan zāō, Polish gęś, Russian гусь, Czech husa, and Persian ghāz.
Old Church Slavonic plavu, Lithuanian palvas ‘ sallow ,’ Greek polios, Latin polus ' brilliant white ,' Welsh llwyd ‘ gray ’ and Irish liath from Proto-Celtic * φleito-s, Latin pallere ‘ to be pale ’ and hence also cognate with words for ‘ pigeon ’ as Greek peleia, Latin palumbes and Old Prussian poalis.
His name can be compared with the Old Irish gobae ~ gobann ‘ smith ,’ Middle Welsh gof ~ gofein ‘ smith ,’ Gallic gobedbi ‘ with the smiths ,’ Latin faber ‘ smith ’ and with the Lithuanian gabija ‘ sacred home fire ’ and Lithuanian gabus ‘ gifted, clever ’.
His name can be compared with the Old Irish gobae ~ gobann ‘ smith ,’ Middle Welsh gof ~ gofein ‘ smith ,’ Gallic gobedbi ‘ with the smiths ,’ Latin faber ‘ smith ’ and with the Lithuanian gabija ‘ sacred home fire ’ and Lithuanian gabus ‘ gifted, clever ’.
In the Gaulish language, taruos means " bull ," found in Old Irish as tarb and Welsh as tarw ( compare " bull " in other Indo-European languages such as Latin taurus or Lithuanian taŭras ).
29. 0 % were of German, 14. 1 % Irish, 9. 7 % Polish, 7. 5 % Italian, 5. 6 % American and 5. 1 % Lithuanian ancestry according to Census 2000.
Tu is the 2nd-person singular subject pronoun in Spanish, Italian, Lithuanian, Portuguese, French, Irish, Latvian, Romanian, Latin, and Hindustani.
23. 7 % were of German, 22. 6 % Swedish, 15. 1 % Finnish, 8. 6 % Irish and 7. 5 % Lithuanian ancestry according to Census 2000.
Like many American towns, Plymouth had an ethnically diverse population, formed largely by the descendants of Irish, Welsh, Polish, Lithuanian and Slovakian immigrants.
This tension ultimately resulted in the forming of two separate Catholic churches ; Sacred Heart ( Lithuanian ) and Holy Family ( Irish ).
Each of these churches were ethnic, St. Agnes being Irish, St. Anthony's was Lithuanian ; St. Michael's was Slovakian ; St. Joseph's was Slovenian ; and Sacred Heart was Polish.
There was also a large Catholic movement to the city, opening up churches for their own ethnicity, such as St. Stanislaus ( Polish ), St. Rose ( Irish ), Holy Name ( German ), St. Patrick ( Irish ), Sacred Heart ( Italian ), St. Joseph ( German ), St. Mary ( German ), Holy Trinity ( Slovak ), St. Casimir ( Lithuanian ), and others.
His father's Lithuanian family emigrated from Lithuania in the early 1900s, while his mother is of English, Irish, French, Dutch, and Mohican ancestry.
The word could also be linked to many similar words in other European languages: bogle ( Scots ), boeman ( Dutch ), busemann ( Norwegian ), bøhmand ( Danish ), bòcan, púca, pooka or pookha ( Irish ), pwca, bwga or bwgan ( Welsh ), puki ( Old Norse ), pixie or piskie ( Cornish ), puck ( English ), bogu ( Slavonic ), buka ( Russian, бука ), bauk ( Serbian ), baubas ( Lithuanian ), baubau ( Romanian ), babau ( Italian ), bobo ( Polish ), sarronco ( Portuguese ), torbalan ( Bulgarian ), Μπαμπούλας ( Greek ).
The river's name comes from Thracian Strymón, derived from IE * sru " stream ", akin to English stream, Old Irish sruaimm " river ", Polish strumień " stream ", Lithuanian straumuoe " fast stream ", Greek reuma " stream ", Albanian rrymë " water flow ", shri " rain ".

Irish and male
Category: Irish male comedians
In Ireland the oath was imposed of state office holders, teachers and lawyers, and on clergy of the established church in from 1703, the following year it was on all Irish voters and from 1709 it can be demanded from any adult male by a magistrate.
Category: Irish male comedians
In 2006 the Irish Hockey Association reported that the gender split among its players was approximately 65 % female and 35 % male.
It's an Irish quality, a jaw-jutting, up-on-the-toes cockiness – which is a good quality for a male dancer to have.
The song Far Away in Australia sung by the Irish ballad group The Wolfe Tones portrays the sorrow of two young Irish lovers who are separated when the male youth is forced to make his living far away in Australia, leaving his girl behind.
Proinsias Cassidy, the supporting lead male in Garth Ennis's comic book series Preacher ( DC / Vertigo, 1995 ), is a vampire of Irish origin.
She agrees to become his wife, on one condition: that Fergus allows Conchobar to be king for a year, so his children will be called the sons of a king ( under Medieval Irish law inheritance passed through the male line, and only those who had a king as a male-line ancestor were eligible for kingship ).
Flann is an Irish language male name.
Category: Irish male singers
Category: Irish male singers
( The Constitution's primary version is in Irish, where the male pronoun sé is considered gender-neutral.
Category: Irish male singers
* All Irish citizens, male or female
Until 2003 an Irish " Chief of the Name " was a person recognised by the Chief Herald of Ireland as the most senior known male descendant of the last inaugurated or de facto chief of that name in power in Gaelic Ireland at or before the end of the 16th century.
Category: Irish male singers
Category: Irish male singers
The term is a synecdoche derived from the Irish male firstname Tadhg.
Category: Irish male singers
Dudley's career in film music has spanned 20 years and her film scores include: American History X ( 1998 ) an American drama directed by Tony Kaye and starring Edward Norton ; A Man Apart ( 2003 ) starring Vin Diesel ; Black Book ( 2006 ) a World War II film directed by Paul Verhoeven ; Bright Young Things ( 2003 ) British drama written and directed by Stephen Fry based on the novel Vile Bodies by Evelyn Waugh ; Buster ( 1988 ) a British comedy drama starring musician Phil Collins, Julie Walters, Larry Lamb and Sheila Hancock ; The Crying Game ( 1992 ) an Irish / British drama film written and directed by Neil Jordan ; The Full Monty ( 1997 ) a Peter Cattaneo directed comedy about six unemployed steel workers who decide to form a male striptease act.
Category: Irish male comedians
Category: Irish male comedians
No female succession, or male succession via female lines, is allowed in the Irish and Gaelic succession model.

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