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Poem, the first turned out in Irish Gaelic
Answer for the clue "Poem, the first turned out in Irish Gaelic ", 4 letters:
erse
Alternative clues for the word erse
- Source of "clan" and "slogan"
- Language spoken in Stornoway
- Talk of the Gaels
- Language Beardsley uses occasionally
- Language in "another serving"?
- Language spoken in Dingwall
- Language for 8 Down
- Lexicographer seeking to preserve minority language
- Gaelic anagram for seer
- Language of some Aer Lingus announcements
Usage examples of erse.
The Catholic religion had been compulsory in South Ireland from 1944 until 1980, and the Erse language, although that was largely corrupted by unavoidable English words and locutions, had also been made obligatory.
He shoulde kiss his erse ere that he scape: And up the window did he hastily, And out his erse he put full privily Over the buttock, to the haunche bone.
You could pit a bit ay tit and erse in a paper read by schemies and it was oppressing women, but show the same in a French film and they lap it up and it becomes art.
I recollect having seen in the Scots Magazine, several years ago, a poem upon a similar tale, perhaps the same, translated from the Erse, or Irish, called Albin and the Daughter of Mey.
When I first noticed him he was chatting happily to an Irish monk in Erse, heedless of discreet shushings and murmurs of "
Lieutenant Penalski with his six Marines and their pilot, Sergeant Erse, would wait for the launches, then endeavor to return in the Cessna to their unit at Twentynine Palms.