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shennaghys (=Ir. seanchas) annals, antiquity, history, story-telling, tradition: Ta sleih shirrey brastyllyn ta cur fys daue mychione cultoor as shennaghys ny hErin. Carn
history (n.) shennaghys: I am not finished with history - Cha nel mee er chur jerrey er shennaghys. JJK idiom; skeeal; skeealaght; skeealeydys
sacred history (n.) shennaghys noo
tradition1 (n.) shaghadey, shennaghys
cohoyrtagh contributive, contributor: Y Stiureyder jeh Studeyrys Eear-Cheim ec Laare Studeyrys Manninagh, Fenella Bazin, ta ish gra dy jean ny shlee na feed cohoyrtagh mooadaghey fys mychione shennaghys Vannin. BS
dewilid barbarity, cruelty, inclemency, severity: Ta shennaghys moylley y leeideil echey jeh'n sleih ayns y streeu oc er son staydyn ny share, ny deyrey er son e dewilid eh syns coyrt ayns bree y leigh agglishagh er drogh-yantee boghtey Coraa
Gael Gael: Ta palchey ayn ayns shenn skeealyn, shennaghys, aittys as fassoonys yn Gael vees goll y vishaghey, marish kiaull as ellynee elley. Carn
Laa Tinvaal Tynwald Day: Laa Tinvaal shoh chaie - shoh yn chruinnaght, rere shennaghys as beeal-arrish, s'cliaghtey lesh ny Manninee veih lhing Ree Ghorree Crovan as tammylt roish shen Carn
meanvrastyl bourgeoisie, middle class: Yeeagh Ceridwen erash ayns shennaghys as loayr ee mychione ny shennvoiraghyn eck as yn aght haink meanvrastyl rish ayns Bretyn. Carn
palchey ayn tons of it: Ta palchey ayn ayns shenn skeealyn, shennaghys, aittys as fassoonys yn Gael vees goll y vishaghey, marish kiaull as ellynee elley. Carn
shennaghee reciter, storyteller: Foddey lurg my ren shennaghee Sostyn cur nyn gooyl shennaghys Geoffrey, va'n bun-smooinaght echey foast bio Dhoor
thurrys (f.) See turrys expedition: va shen y thurrys jeh Sheshaght Shennaghys O Fiaich veih Nerin gys Mannin ec y Chaisht. Carn
finished coamrit; cooilleenit; ec kione; jeant; kione er: He had all but finished his work - Va bunnys kione er e obbyr. JJK idiom; jerrey er: I am not finished with history - Cha nel mee er chur jerrey er shennaghys. JJK idiom
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