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In Irish mythology, Bec (modern Irish Beag, meaning "small") was one of the Tuatha Dé Danann. She was known for having a magic well, that would grant wisdom
Soay Beag (Scottish Gaelic: Sòdhaigh Beag) is a small, uninhabited tidal island in West Loch Tarbert, between the northern and southern parts of Harris
Ceòl beag (pronounced [kʲʰɔl̪ˠ ˈpek]) is the Gaelic-language term for "light music", which in bagpiping includes such forms as marches, strathspeys, reels
53°23′56″N 9°53′49″W / 53.399°N 9.897°W / 53.399; -9.897 Inis Beag (Irish, 'Little Island') is a pseudonymous Irish island in the 1960s, as described
seaboard of Scotland. Suggested sites for the castle are: Cairn na Burgh Beag, the smaller islet that forms part of Cairnburgh Castle; a former castle
56°53′10″N 5°44′10″W / 56.886°N 5.736°W / 56.886; -5.736 Loch Beag is a cove on the west coast of Northern Scotland, in the vicinity of the Sound of
Loch Snizort (Scottish Gaelic: Loch Snìosort) is a sea loch in the northwest of the Isle of Skye between the Waternish and Trotternish peninsulas. It is
Aonach Beag is a mountain in the Scottish Highlands. It is located about 3 km east of Ben Nevis on the north side of Glen Nevis, near the town of Fort
Beag is an iron-age broch located about 1 kilometre northwest of the village of Struan on the west coast of the island of Skye, in Scotland. Dun Beag
November 2012. "ciamar". Am Faclair Beag. Michael Bauer and Will Robertson. Retrieved 15 January 2019. "dè man". Am Faclair Beag. Michael Bauer and Will Robertson
BEAG
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English
English : unexplained; possibly a variant of Beadle, or a nickname from the breed of small hound called a beagle.Alternatively, it may be from French bégueule ‘gaper’, Old French begueulle ‘noisy shouting person’, a word which has been proposed as the etymology of the English term for the dog.Possibly an Americanized spelling of German Biegel.
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Gaelic
Little one.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : nickname for a small man, or distinguishing epithet for the younger of two bearers of the same personal name, from Middle English littel, Old English l̄tel, originally a diminutive of l̄t (see Light 3).Irish : translation of Gaelic Ó Beagáin ‘descendant of Beagán’ (see Begin).Translation of French Petit and Lepetit; also used as an English form of names such as Jean-Petit ‘little John’.Translation of any of various other European name meaning ‘little’.
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Irish
Small.
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Gaelic
Little one.
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Gaelic
Small child.
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English (Cambridgeshire)
English (Cambridgeshire) : unexplained. See Beagle.
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British, English, French, Italian, Latin, Portuguese, Swedish
Blind; From the Roman Clan Name Caecilius; Sixth
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Tamil
Heart, Goddess Parvati
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Hindu, Indian, Japanese
Saintess; Taste
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Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit
Creator; Leader; Promulgator
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English
English : metonymic occupational name for someone who carded wool (i.e. disentangled it), preparatory to spinning, from Middle English, Old French card(e) ‘carder’, an implement used for this purpose.Reduced form of Irish McCard.
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Arabic, Hindu, Indian, Muslim, Punjabi, Sikh, Tamil
Symbol
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German French
Yew. Introduced into Britain during the Norman Conquest.
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Lightining
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
A Lotus Plant
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Norse
Warrior's estate.
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n.
A dog with large jowls, as the beagle.
n.
Fig.: A spy or detective; a constable.
n.
A small hound, or hunting dog, twelve to fifteen inches high, used in hunting hares and other small game. See Illustration in Appendix.