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ard-ghooagh famous, illustrious, reputable: Ayns daan ard-ghooagh screeut ec Yernagh keeadyn dy vleeantyn er dy henney Carn
famous (adj.) ard-ghooagh: He is famous in story - T'eh ard-ghooagh 'sy chennaghys. DF idiom
Cooyrt yn Aspick (f.) Bishop's Court: Daag shin 'sy voghrey son Cooyrt yn Aspick, as ayns shoh leeid yn Chiarn Aspick eh-hene shin trooid e gharaghyn as y cooyrt, soilshaghey dooin shenn chooid yn Aspick ard-ghooagh Wilson. Coraa
cronneyder detective, observer, spectator, viewer: Haink y lioar shoh magh nurree, as t'eh mychione y cronneyder ard-ghooagh Réics Carló voish Divlyn. Carn
'sy clane taken as a whole; in the whole: Erskyn ooilley, va ennym ard-ghooagh echey son ynrickys, kenjallys as feoiltys, cha row rieau noid echey 'sy clane theihll. Coraa
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