Maire Mhac An tSaoi is an Irish poet and essayist known for her works in the Irish language, including poetry collections such as "An Dara Craobh" and "Margadh na Saoire." She is highly regarded for her contributions to Irish literature and has received numerous awards for her work.
Aileen O'Hare has written:
'Activities of Irish psychiatric hospitals and units 1985' -- subject(s): Statistics, Periodicals, Psychiatric hospital care, Psychotherapy patients
'Treated drug misuse in the Greater Dublin Area 1990'
'Activities of Irish psychiatric hospitals and units'
'Activities of Irish psychiatric hospitals and units 1973 and 1974' -- subject(s): Statistics, Psychiatric hospital care, Psychotherapy patients
'Activities of Irish psychiatric hospitals and units 1982' -- subject(s): Statistics, Periodicals, Psychiatric hospital care, Psychotherapy patients
'Irish psychiatric hospitals and units census 1981' -- subject(s): Statistics, Psychiatric hospital patients
'Activities of Irish psychiatric hospitals and units, 1971 and 1972'
Anick O'Meara has written:
'Skinkindlings'
Maire Mac Aongusa has written:
'The alienation of travellers from the educational system' -- subject(s): Education, Irish Travellers (Nomadic people), Minorities
Maire Mhac An tSaoi has written:
'An Cion go Dti Seo'
Eavan Meagher has written:
'[Thesis, untitled]'
Máire Mhac an tSaoi was born in 1922.
It is mac but in some situations it is changed to mhac. My son = mo mhac.
In Irish it's "Tá grá agam do mo chlann mhac"
Do mhac
do mhac
"aimn" should be "ainm" and "doe" should be "deo" "An ainm go deo a mhac" means "of the name forever my son"
In Irish, mo chuid mac. In (Scottish) Gaelic: ??
In Irish and Scottish Gaelic it's "do mhac"
'Do mhac' (singular); 'bhur mac' (plural)
The vocative is 'a mhic' (a vick).
Alistair MacPherson has written: 'Welcome to Alexander Somerled Angus, the son of the heir of MacDonald, Prince of the Western Isles, Chief of Clan Colla, Lord of the Race of Conn = Failte do Mhac Oighre Mhic Dhomhnnill, Ard-fnlath Innse-Gall, Ceannfeadhna Chloinn Cholla, Triath Shiol-Chuinn'
Brody, mo mhac, mo shaol.