Oldest form of the Goidelic languages for which extensive written texts are extant, used from c.600 to c.900.
Sinònims
Examples for "sga "
Examples for "sga "
1 There was no significant reduction in SGA among mothers with higher UICs.
2 To date, no randomized comparative-effectiveness study has compared lithium and any SGA .
3 Similar associations were seen for SGA defined by the US reference.
4 These reassuring results differ from most studies that examine SGA children.
5 However, severely infected women were more likely to deliver SGA infants.
1 Hospitality was as sacred to the Tahitians as to the old Irish .
2 The Cloncurry family were descended, by marriage, from an old Irish family.
3 A 54-year- old Irish woman has drowned in a swimming pool in Croatia.
4 A 21-year- old Irish woman has died in a singe-vehicle crash in Canada.
5 A 35-year- old Irish woman has died while climbing Mount Kilimanjaro in Tanzania.
1 The process of dragging the old Gaelic surnames into English was messy and surprisingly long drawn out.
2 Yet, as with the old Gaelic and Cymric tales, we have no very old copy of this tale.
3 On Long Island, she met a group of 12-year- old Gaelic footballers before witnessing a magnificent display of Irish dancing.
4 He had also gathered together some pieces of old Gaelic poetry which he had found among the Highland folk.
5 Pipers, he explained, along with bards, harpers and fools, once enjoyed exalted status under the old Gaelic clan system.
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