Friday, September 5, 2014

Thomas says in his book Together


http://dianaquest.blogspot.ie/2012/02/old-women-black-and-white.html was 'Fearn' the issue in question she left on the blog - who Mor? There 'is' is there just 'is'. The first turn I Mor Donegal, Cloughaneely parish. Greets people on the road together with the name. Instead of 'Hello' to say, many of them say (or deiridís) 'Mora thee'. Who is this grand? The world is big, she is a goddess or banfhórsa of life, it is the Christians bhanfhórsa took it into her breast. It was Mary, and Mary, and hundreds of other local versions. Mora thee, Mor you, that you should go to Mor.
"I have been leaving it on the blog" degrazia gallery in the sun No man Fearn? Biography mysterious person was not there / it always me! A "great morning" I have seen in print, but the amount. degrazia gallery in the sun I never heard of it. Mor represents (a) and "Morrigan" (= the Great Queen) as you think? degrazia gallery in the sun Delete Reply
Thomas says in his book Together "Spoken Word" that is "good morrow" The challenge comes English "thee Large (morning)". The greeting is in my own speech. However there is the Great personality and look in phrases like "Big Girl, and Big seeking alms" story is that she was married to Dhonncha and that the dispute arose and they went to live in different corners Ireland; Blackwater's House in Dunquin, Dingle Peninsula, and Denis Drink in Antrim. (If memory serves me, but will I get source) Delete Reply
Blackwater House: http://www.logainm.ie/1394972.aspx And at MacKillop future reference: http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=HI5yXNhbebYC&pg=PT110&lpg=PT110&dq=tigh+mh%C3%B3ire&source=bl&ots=k4p9nBQy34&sig=z16JYUSeV-8NfceZzuzY0o9DZhw&hl=ga&sa=X&ei=irSIUYLlLYzi4APF-YE4&redir_esc=y#v=onepage&q&f=false Delete Reply
With the greatest respect for the students and for the sanaseolaithe, is highly interesting and reading about the stars: "Who is this grand? World is big, she is a goddess or banfhórsa of life, it is the Christians took bhanfhórsa into her breast. was it Mary, and Mary, and hundreds of other local versions. " Bandhia degrazia gallery in the sun or banfhórsa! You baptized my soul but for which the stars. What 'as it does not recognize. That Spirit of dhiongmhála lover you found. Downing says she was also a sun, (Ban) other god, but you gave into her heart! degrazia gallery in the sun Fearn Delete Reply
Seán Haughey told us (as students then courses in the area during the eighties) that loads were in 'Mor' this. The folklore John (author of 'Donegal Fairy', the commission collectors, etc.., Etc.., Etc..) Whatever is, as Fearn says his / her own, she comes to me perfectly! Delete Reply
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