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This has the advantage of giving a parallel to 'brontne ceol' instead of a kenning for 'go.'
Beowulf An Anglo-Saxon Epic Poem Lesslie [Translator] Hall
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However, some Gaelic-language text remains enshrined in the names of Highland bagpipe tunes, especially those of the earliest genre, ceol mor, now generally referred to as piobaireachd or, in its anglicised form, pibroch.
Book & Print in New Zealand: A Guide to Print Culture in New Zealand Penny Griffith 1885
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O'Connor's Bar, a traditional Irish bar in Ballycastle County Antrim, is the place where everyone stopping for a drink experiences the unique mix of 'craic agus ceol' fun and music.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2011
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Bhí ceol agus craic óiche dé sathairn, le roinnt amhránaíocht den scoth le Fintan Warfield, agus go leor eile, le iarracht den scoth ag David Collins ar Peigín Leitir Mór
Ógra Shinn Féin 2010
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The parade spills over through many neighborhoods and college campuses of the city throughout the day, and the craic agus ceol continues deep into the darkness.
Berks county news 2010
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The organisers of the event had described it as a night of 'craic agus ceol' (fun and music).
Home | Mail Online 2009
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Idn - ceol. & fere fubulata • FIos terminalis » gran« dis • CaU calycutatus • Cor. fature aurantiaca •
Summa plantarum 1791
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_liburnam, ced_, where _ced_ is an editorial misreading for _ceol_.
Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 4, Part 4 "Bulgaria" to "Calgary" Various
blaithin commented on the word ceol
'music'
October 5, 2008