Probably yes because he created Irish,so he probably is like Irish people ,and people are edible.
Bluebells have a sort of a sour taste, but they are edible
Yes it is edible
yes they are
Roadrunners, like all birds, are edible. They may not taste particularly great, but they are edible.
LUNCH!!
no
Yes they are, I think they are lovely
In Irish it means "lord'.
The name in Irish is Mac Thiarnáin (derived from tiarna, lord). Originally anglicized as MacKiernan.
Geallaim duit, a Thiarna.
Yes, there are Irish Lords. In Ireland, the title of Lord is often associated with the aristocracy and the peerage. These titles can be inherited or bestowed by the monarch. Some well-known Irish Lords include Lord Henry Mountcharles, the owner of Slane Castle, and Lord Edward FitzGerald, a leader during the 1798 rebellion. However, it is worth noting that the power and influence of the Irish aristocracy have diminished over time.
Water plants eaten as foods include: Dulse (edible seaweed) Nori (edible seaweed, used in sushi maki rolls) Irish moss (contains carrageenan, a food additive) Sea cucumber Laver (edible seaweed)
the hymn "here I am Lord" is sung in many Irish churches and is very popular
Tá fáilte roimh an Tiarna. (Irish)
I know of the bodhrán which is an Irish drum, then there is the Irish fiddle and the Irish flute (like they play in Lord of the Dance). Come on Irish people, there must be more...Uillin pipes, bones/spoons, tin whistle, harp,
Poteen is made from barley that soaks for days and then is crushed and mixed with an alchoholic beverage.
Lord De La Warr