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ancient irish and French people thought the big dipper looked like a
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The Irish thought the Big Dipper looked like a plow, which they associated with agriculture and the harvest season. They saw the pattern as a symbol of fertility and abundance in their folklore.
James Joyce: author of Ulysses, A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man and Finnegans Wake...a freakin' literary genius.
Michael Collins demonstrated his leadership through his strategic vision and ability to unite diverse factions within the Irish nationalist movement. He played a crucial role in the struggle for Irish independence, notably as Director of Intelligence for the Irish Republican Army, where he effectively orchestrated guerrilla warfare against British forces. Collins also exhibited strong diplomatic skills during the negotiation of the Anglo-Irish Treaty in 1921, balancing the demands of different groups while striving for a peaceful resolution. His leadership ultimately laid the groundwork for the establishment of the Irish Free State, even amidst the internal divisions that followed.
ancient irish and French people thought the big dipper looked like a
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The Irish thought the Big Dipper looked like a plow, which they associated with agriculture and the harvest season. They saw the pattern as a symbol of fertility and abundance in their folklore.
If by 'Ancient Irish' you mean "Old Irish" it is "teg, tech". Modern Irish is tigh/teach.
yes McCrystal is an Irish name i have the same last name and i looked it up and it indeed said it was Irish
it's Irish
french
Irish is 'irlandais, irlandaise' in French.
Irlandais
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Caitlín is an Irish Gaelic loan name in Italian.Specifically, the name is a feminine proper noun. It is considered a variation of the Old French name Cateline. Both the French and the Irish names most likely means "pure" since they trace their origins back to the ancient Greek Aikaterine(Αἰκατερίνη). The ancient Greek word relates to the ancient Greek adjective katharos (καθαρός) for "pure".The pronunciation will be "keyt-leen" in Italian.