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1 lore
lo:(knowledge handed down on a subject: the lore of the sea.) tradisjon; kunnskapsubst. \/lɔː\/1) kunnskap, kjennskap, lære, folkekultur2) ( gammeldags) undervisning, lære, lærdom -
2 seanachas
conversation, story, Irish seanachas, seanchus, tale, history, genealogy, Old Irish senchas, vetus historia, lex, Old Welsh hencass, monimenta. Stokes refers this to *seno-kastu-, "old story", from *kastu-, root kans, speak (see cainnt and Stokes' derivation of it). Regarded by others as a pure derivative of *seno- or its longer stem *seneko- (Latin senex, Gothic sineigo, old, Sanskrit sanakás, old), that is *senekastu-. Hence seanachaidh, a reciter of ancient lore, a historian, Irish seanchuidh, a form which favours the second derivation. -
3 luibh
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4 folklore
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5 legend
1. n легенда; предание2. n собир. легенды, повествовательный фольклорa name famous in Irish legend — имя, прославленное в ирландских легендах
3. n легендарная личность; живая легендаthe legend transmitted by his friend — легенда, рассказанная его другом
4. n легендарное событие5. n легенда, надпись6. n тех. легенда, объяснение условных знаков7. n подпись8. n рел. житие9. n рел. арх. четьи-минеиСинонимический ряд:1. caption (noun) caption; heading; title; underline2. cipher (noun) cipher; code; key; table3. dedication (noun) dedication; inscription; motto; slogan4. myth (noun) ballad; epic; fable; fiction; folklore; lore; myth; mythology; mythos; mythus; saga; story; tale; traditionАнтонимический ряд:fact; history
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