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