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Thirty-Two Words for Field: Lost Words of the Irish Landscape

4.24 (1,163 ratings by Goodreads)

The Irish language has thirty-two words for field. Among them are:

Geamhar a field of corn-grass

Tuar a field for cattle at night

Ridhlen a field for games or dancing

Cathairn a field with a fairy-dwelling in it

The richness of a language closely tied to the natural landscape offered our ancestors a more magical way of seeing the world. Before we cast old words aside, let us consider the sublime beauty and profound oddness of the ancient tongue that has been spoken on this island for almost 3,000 years.

In Thirty-Two Words for Field, Manchn Magan meditates on these words and the nuances of a way of life that is disappearing with them.

'A rip-roaring, archaeological and anthropological exploration of the lyricism, mystery and oddities of the Irish language, and the layers of ancient knowledge encoded within.' The Irish Times

The book I never knew I needed Caitrona Balfe

If youre in to Irish Mythology, Manchn has got some incredibly interesting theories about Irish mythology based on his understanding of the Irish language, and hes got some theories about the roots of the Irish language that are going to blow your head off. Blindboy Boatclub

One only needs to wade a few pages into this rich and absorbing work to see that perhaps we could do with a lot more characters like him dotted about this world. Hilary A. White, Irish Independent

An accessible yet erudite stroll back through the Irish landscape Paddy Kehoe, RT

Manchns book, for which you dont need a word of Irish, is a fascinating insight into our changing culture John Masterson, Irish Independent

The amount of fascinating detail in there is enormous Dave Fanning

This book is perfect for anyone who is looking to brush up on their Irish history, or delve a little deeper into their cultural heritage. ine OBoyle, RT


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The Irish language has thirty-two words for field. Among them are:

Geamhar a field of corn-grass

Tuar a field for cattle at night

Ridhlen a field for games or dancing

Cathairn a field with a fairy-dwelling in it

The richness of a language closely tied to the natural landscape offered our ancestors a more magical way of seeing the world. Before we cast old words aside, let us consider the sublime beauty and profound oddness of the ancient tongue that has been spoken on this island for almost 3,000 years.

In Thirty-Two Words for Field, Manchn Magan meditates on these words and the nuances of a way of life that is disappearing with them.

'A rip-roaring, archaeological and anthropological exploration of the lyricism, mystery and oddities of the Irish language, and the layers of ancient knowledge encoded within.' The Irish Times

The book I never knew I needed Caitrona Balfe

If youre in to Irish Mythology, Manchn has got some incredibly interesting theories about Irish mythology based on his understanding of the Irish language, and hes got some theories about the roots of the Irish language that are going to blow your head off. Blindboy Boatclub

One only needs to wade a few pages into this rich and absorbing work to see that perhaps we could do with a lot more characters like him dotted about this world. Hilary A. White, Irish Independent

An accessible yet erudite stroll back through the Irish landscape Paddy Kehoe, RT

Manchns book, for which you dont need a word of Irish, is a fascinating insight into our changing culture John Masterson, Irish Independent

The amount of fascinating detail in there is enormous Dave Fanning

This book is perfect for anyone who is looking to brush up on their Irish history, or delve a little deeper into their cultural heritage. ine OBoyle, RT


show more

Book details

  • Format:Hardback
  • Pages:384 Pages
  • Dimensions:222 x 142 x 35 mm
  • Publication date:28/08/2020
  • Publisher:Gill
  • ISBN13:9780717187973
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The book has been read, but looks new. The book cover has no visible wear, and the dust jacket is included if applicable. No missing or damaged pages, no tears, possible very minimal creasing, no underlining or highlighting of text, and no writing in the margins.

Note

The book has been read, but looks new. The book cover has no visible wear, and the dust jacket is included if applicable. No missing or damaged pages, no tears, possible very minimal creasing, no underlining or highlighting of text, and no writing in the margins.