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Programming language
CORC (the Cornell computing language) was a simple computer language developed at Cornell University in 1962 to serve lay users, namely for students to
CORC
Historic Irish dynasty
to the late 16th century. By tradition the dynasty was founded by Conall Corc but named after his ancestor Éogan, the firstborn son of the semi-mythological
Eóganachta
Legendary queen of Ireland
Mongfind also occurs as the name of the Pictish princess wedded to Conall Corc, ancestress of the Eóganacht Locha Léin of Iarmuman and of a line of powerful
Mongfind
Irish king of 4th century
Corc mac Luigthig (340-379), also called Conall Corc, Corc of Cashel, and Corc mac Láire, is the hero of Irish language tales which form part of the origin
Corc_mac_Luigthig
Kingdom in medieval Kerry, Ireland
version" of the text includes a lengthy episode describing Corc's birth and childhood deeds. Corc and his twin brother Cormac are born of incest to Coirpre
Corcu_Duibne
son of Conall Corc, and ancestor of the Eóganacht Locha Léin, rulers of the kingdom of Iarmuman. An early cycle of tales has Conall Corc traveling to Pictland
House_of_Óengus
succeeded by Niall of the Nine Hostages as High King of Ireland and by Conall Corc as King of Munster, while his sister Mongfind, the first wife of Eochaid
Crimthann_mac_Fidaig
Musical artist
(April 1989) Camdan Cama (March 1990) Düş ve Fantezi (September 1990) Hey Corç (Seni Unutmalı) (August 14, 1991) Amma Velakin (November 1993) Hakan Peker'
Hakan_Peker
Surname list
(various places) 3. corb Derivation 1. Old Norse: Kori + býr 2. Old Irish: Corc + býr 3. Latin: corvus Meaning 1. 'Kori's farm' 2. 'Corc's farm' 3. 'raven'
Corby_(surname)
2026 covers album
Prior to the album's release, Parish's covers of "Maetl", "Eggshell" and "Corc" were released as singles. Autechre Guitar was released on February 27, 2026
Autechre_Guitar
British clinical psychologist and researcher (born 1962)
Retrieved 22 July 2019. "CORC's Miranda Wolpert to be honoured with an MBE for services to child and youth mental health". www.corc.uk.net. Retrieved 22 July
Miranda_Wolpert
Irish poet
foster-father of the Irish kings Corc and Niall of the Nine Hostages, and to him is attributed the Lament for Corc and Niall of the Nine Hostages. In
Torna_Éices
Irish Catholic saint (530–606 CE)
annals, genealogies and martyrologies. An early origin tale known as Conall Corc and the Corco Loígde, which survives only as part of the Irish genealogical
Colmán_of_Cloyne
Place in Munster, Ireland
and the grandson of Conchobar, son of Mael Sechnaill, escaped therefrom. Corc mac Fergus Kings of Corco Modhruadh List of abbeys and priories in Ireland
Corcomroe_(barony)
Historical king of Ireland from 1002 to 1014
Ancestors of Brian Boru 8. Lachtna mac Corc 4. Lorcáin mac Lachtna 2. Cennétig mac Lorcáin, king of Thomond 1. Brian Boru, High King of Ireland 12. Murchadh
Brian_Boru
fathered while Conall Corc was on a sojourn in Scotland- probably related to raids on Roman Britain. At some point after Conall Corc had established the
Coirpre_Luachra_mac_Cuirc
Historic Irish dynasty
Eóganacht Raithleann. They are descended from Mac Cass, the son of Conall Corc, the first King of Cashel, through Mac Cass' son Echu. In the 6th century
Eóganacht_Raithlind
Eóganachta took their name Note: the Eóganachta were actually founded by Conall Corc, great-great-grandson of Eógan Mór Fiachu Muillethan, son of Éogan Mór Note:
List_of_kings_of_Munster
Scottish explorer and fur trader (1764–1820)
Stornoway in Lewis. He was the third of the four children born to Kenneth 'Corc' Mackenzie (1731–1780) and his wife Isabella MacIver, from another prominent
Alexander Mackenzie (explorer)
Alexander_Mackenzie_(explorer)
Pleophony: The Common Slavic combinations, *CoRC and *CeRC, where R is either *r or *l, become in Ukrainian: CorC gives CoroC (Common Slavic *borda gives
Ukrainian_phonology
of Óengus Bolg, king of the Dáirine or Corcu Loígde. She marries Conall Corc, founder of the Eóganachta dynasties, and through him is an ancestor of the
Aimend
Body of Old and Middle Irish literature
Other kings include Cormac mac Airt, Niall of the Nine Hostages, Conall Corc, Diarmait mac Cerbaill, Lugaid mac Con, Conn of the Hundred Battles, Lóegaire
Cycles_of_the_Kings
Surname list
marginalized when the Eóganachta, or more specifically the descendants of Conall Corc, came to power – although the rath they accepted from the new dynasty was
Lehane
Products in FY 2023/24". September 22, 2024. "Cairo Oil Refining Company (CORC)". Energy.frontieregypt.com. "ERC". Ercegypt.com. "El Nasr Refining Wadi
List_of_oil_refineries
Name list
Aromanian: Yioryi, Ioryi, Yoryi Asturian: Xurde Azerbaijani: Cərcis, Corcius, Corc Basque: Gorka, Jurgi, Urtzi Belarusian: Hieorhiy (Георгій), Yury (Юры), Yurka
George_(given_name)
1960s. CUPL was based on an earlier Cornell-developed programming language, CORC. It was used to teach introductory computer programming classes. CUPL was
Cornell University Programming Language
Cornell_University_Programming_Language
Town in County Kildare, Ireland
of Forannán of Cell Dara. [AU 698]. AI733.1 Kl. Repose of the daughter of Corc, coarb of Brigit. AI758.1 Kl. Murthán, abbots of Cell Dara, fell asleep.
Kildare
Kingdom in South Gaelic Ireland
descent from them. The Eóganachta emerged in the 4th or 5th century under Corc mac Luigthig but would take near total power in the early 7th century and
Kingdom_of_Munster
Historical changes of the Russian language
Proto-Slavic sequences like CorC where C = any consonant. The specific sound changes involved are as follows: *CerC > CereC *CorC > CoroC *CelC, *ColC > ColoC
History of the Russian language
History_of_the_Russian_language
Cathal mac Néill (died 729) or Cathal Cerr or Cathal Corc was a king of Southern Brega at Lagore. He belonged to the Uí Chernaig sept of the Síl nÁedo
Cathal_mac_Néill
1998 studio album by Autechre
"Melve" 1:14 5. "Vose In" 5:21 6. "Fold4,Wrap5" 3:58 7. "Under BOAC" 6:22 8. "Corc" 5:50 9. "Caliper Remote" 1:40 10. "Arch Carrier" 6:49 11. "Drane2" (9:38)
LP5
Suffragan diocese of the Archdiocese of Chihuahua, Mexico
José Andrés Corral Arredondo (1992 – 2011) Eduardo Cirilo Carmona Ortega, C.O.R.C. (2012 – 2019), appointed Coadjutor Bishop of Córdoba, Veracruz Parral
Roman Catholic Diocese of Parral
Roman_Catholic_Diocese_of_Parral
Character of the Ulster Cycle of Irish mythology
triplets with Medb; [citation needed] Conmac mac Fergus Ciar mac Fergus Corc mac Fergus Other issue attributed to Fergus by O'Hart includes; Dallan mac
Fergus_mac_Róich
6th century. His father was Fintan, son of Strened, son of Glinder, son of Corc, son of Conned, son of Aengus, son of Fieg, son of Mail, son of Carthage
Senan_of_Laraghbrine
Administrative institutions of the Holy See
hear cases. The current dean is Most Reverend Alejandro Arellano Cedillo, C.O.R.C. The Council for the Economy has the task of supervising the structures
Roman_Curia
Australian Catholic humanitarian agency
student recognition) Website www.caritas.org.au Formerly called 1964–1966: Catholic Overseas Relief Committee (CORC) 1966–1996: Australian Catholic Relief
Caritas_Australia
1982 35mm single-lens reflex camera
January 14, 2009. Retrieved 2008-11-26. http://www.olympus-global.com/en/corc/history/camera/om.cfm Olympus Official Historical Site Foo, Lee (2008). "Modern
Nikon_FG
Group of Catholic devotees who live together
(Suppressed) Vincentian Congregation, C.V. Workers of the Kingdom of Christ, C.O.R.C. Yarumal Society for the Foreign Missions, M.X.Y. / I.M.E.Y. Consecrated
Society_of_apostolic_life
Demigod in Irish mythology
the maternal line. His father's name is usually given as Donn, sometimes Corc; Duibhne of the Fianna is his paternal grandfather. His mother is Cochrann
Diarmuid_Ua_Duibhne
Early medieval Irish text
vision in which they saw an angel blessing the first king of Cashel, Conall Corc mac Luigdech, and the line of Éoganacht kings of Munster which sprang from
Senchas_Fagbála_Caisil
Irish mythological narrative
childhood of Óengus's foster son Corc Duibne, progenitor of the Corcu Duibne, whose name is merely mentioned in A. Corc and his brother are born of incest
The_Expulsion_of_the_Déisi
Ancient Irish kingdom
Eóganachta through a legendary marriage, as she became the wife of Conall Corc. They enjoyed a privileged status in the history of the new dynasty. As former
Corcu_Loígde
Camera model
Maitani Fan. 2006. Retrieved 20 August 2020. http://www.olympus-global.com/en/corc/history/camera/om.cfm Olympus Official Historical Site H. Greenwood, 1983
Olympus_OM-2
Welsh folk band
Ap Hywel 6 Y Gwcw Fach 7 Hafoty Fraich Ddu/Y Gelynnen/Y Lili 8 Yn Harbwr Corc 9 Breuddwyd Y Frenhines/Per Oslef 10 Cerdd Y Gog Lwydlas 11 Clychau Aberdyfi/Bugail
Ar_Log
Language family
affricates; e.g. š' > š, č' > č, c' > c. South Slavic form of liquid metathesis (CoRC > CRaC, CoLC > CLaC etc.) Most of these are not exclusive in character, however
South_Slavic_languages
Barony in County Cork, Ireland
that One day Mochuda went to Kerrycurrihy, and found there in the district Corc, the king of Munster. There fell a fiery ball from the air, and killed the
Kerrycurrihy
Retrieved 2014-12-15. "Eating Disorder Examination Questionnaire (EDE-Q)". CORC Child Outcomes Research Consortium. Retrieved 2025-03-15. Fischer, Judith
List of diagnostic classification and rating scales used in psychiatry
List_of_diagnostic_classification_and_rating_scales_used_in_psychiatry
ancestor of this branch was Cairpre Luachra mac Cuirc, son of Corc mac Luigthig (or Conall Corc mac Lugdach, the founder of Cashel) by Mungfionn daughter
Eóganacht_Locha_Léin
Programming language developed at Cornell University
language implementation CORC. Both of these were small, very restricted languages intended for the teaching of beginning programming. CORC had been used at Cornell
PL/C
South African medical academic
on the Board of Directors of the Community Organisation Resources Centre (CORC). Fees Must Fall movement From 2015 to 2017, the University of Cape Town
Max_Price
Family
Charles-Edwards, T.M., Early Christian Ireland. Cambridge. 2000. Hull, Vernan, "Conall Corc and the Corcu Loígde", in Proceedings of the Modern Languages Association
Dáirine
still new capital of Cashel. Theoretically only the descendants of Conall Corc could enjoy the Cashel kingship, and whether cousins of the Eóganachta or
Ólchobar_mac_Flainn
American record label
Squarepusher's Big Loada the same day. Two tracks from the album, "Vose In" and "Corc," also appeared on the Nothing Records compilation Nothing Changes, which
Nothing_Records
mucan /ˈmuʰkən/ finally after vowel mac /maʰk/ finally after consonant /k/ corc /kʰɔɾʰk/ slender initially or after consonant /kʰʲ/ ceòl /kʰʲɔːl̪ˠ/, ceum
Scottish_Gaelic_orthography
French doctor (1799–1862)
Ménière Society, founded in 1981 by the International Meniere's Disease Research Institute (IMDRI) of the Colorado Otologic Research Center (CORC). v t e
Prosper_Menière
Form of rowing race
local clubs compete. Oxford's races, run by the City of Oxford Rowing Club (CORC), are open to all comers and are raced in fours, all races taking place on
Bumps_race
35th staging of the America's Cup yacht race
unknown venue and schedule of the event. The Challenger of Record Committee (CORC) represents all of the challengers' interests and negotiates with Oracle
2017_America's_Cup
Eóganachta "inner circle" through his daughter Aimend, married to Conall Corc. This serves to legitimize the coming rule of the Eóganachta in Munster,
Óengus_Bolg
Canadian alternative rock band
News By SHARON I. FAWLEY Oct 14, 1988 "Uncle Bobby's Tale of Two Legs". The Corc, Wilfrid Laurier University, October 18, 1990. page 16. "I Want Your Job:
Bob's_Your_Uncle_(band)
King of Medón Mairtíne
otherwise unexplained. He may or may not have been a relative of Conall Corc (son of Lugaid), the founder of the Eóganachta dynasty. He is often confused
Dáire_Cerbba
Comer – Xinu Paul Justin Compton – Ripple-down rules Richard W. Conway – CORC, CUPL, and PL/C languages and dialects; programming textbooks Stephen Cook
List_of_computer_scientists
Troighthigh (fl. 1482), Irish scribe and physician Donnchadh Óg Ó Conchubhair Corc Ó Cadhla, fl. 1577–78 Cormac MacDonlevy "School of Celtic Studies". Woulfe
Irish_medical_families
Alcohol abuse prevention program
served as the model for the Air Force's Culture of Responsible Choices (CoRC) program. A 0-0-1-3 program was also implemented by the senior administration
0-0-1-3
Transcription method using standard spelling
marks the nominative case of masculine names, see Latvian declension) and Corc Volker Buş in Azerbaijani. The table below shows examples of phonetic transcription
Orthographic_transcription
Radio instrument array in the Canadian Arctic
94°05′W / 58.76°N 94.09°W / 58.76; -94.09 GPS Coral Harbour, Nunavut corc 64°11′N 83°21′W / 64.19°N 83.35°W / 64.19; -83.35 GPS Eureka, Nunavut
Canadian High Arctic Ionospheric Network
Canadian_High_Arctic_Ionospheric_Network
old Irish and translates into English as: A prayer for Niamh, daughter of Corc, and for Mathgamhan O Chearmaic for whom this church was made. A prayer for
St. Lachtain's Church, Freshford
St._Lachtain's_Church,_Freshford
King of Munster
displeasing to the descendants of Eoghan, and they represented that Conall Corc, grandson of Ailill Flann beg, was the rightful successor to Lugaid. Conall
Conall_Eachluath
Town in County Cork, Ireland
as his principal monastery in the sixth century. The origin legend Conall Corc and the Corco Loígde claims that the land for the foundation of the monastery
Cloyne
1991 Spanish TV series or program
2003 (2003-05-29) 31 "Al final del dia" May 30, 2003 (2003-05-30) 32 "El corc" June 2, 2003 (2003-06-02) 33 "El cuco aventurer" June 3, 2003 (2003-06-03)
10+2_(TV_series)
British psychiatrist
Surveillance Service Founder member of the Child Outcome Research Consortium (CORC) Prince, Martin; Stewart, Robert; Ford, Tamsin; Hotopf, Martin, eds. (2004)
Tamsin_Ford
Roman Catholic diocese in Mexico
Patiño Leal (15 April 2000 - 4 July 2020) Eduardo Cirilo Carmona Ortega, C.O.R.C. (4 July 2020 – present) "Rinunce e nomine, 15.04.2000" (Press release)
Diocese_of_Córdoba_(Mexico)
implementation Alain Colmerauer – Prolog Richard W. Conway – compilers for CORC, CUPL, and PL/C; XCELL Factory Modelling System Alan Cooper – Visual Basic
List_of_programmers
Irish bishop and king of Munster
Indrecht mac Furudrán mac Eochaid mac Bressal mac Óengus mac Nad Froich mac Corc. The Annals of the Four Masters contains at least 4 references to Cormac
Cormac_mac_Cuilennáin
Irish dynast
father of Luigthech, also known as Lugaid, and thus the grandfather of Conall Corc. Another son of Ailill Flann Bec may have been Dáire Cerbba, but there is
Ailill_Flann_Bec
the previous king. 729 Death of Cathal mac Néill or Cathal Cerr or Cathal Corc, a king of Southern Brega at Lagore. He belonged to the Uí Chernaig sept
8th_century_in_Ireland
American engineer (1931–2024)
languages or dialects that included ambitious error repair via their compilers. CORC (for Cornell computing language), developed with his colleague William L
Richard_W._Conway
O'Maoileachluinn, 1401-1420? ?, fl. 1431. Art mac Conn?, died 1431 Laighnech mac Corc, died 1487 Conn mac Art mac Conn, 1487–1500 Murchad mac Conn, died 1518.
List_of_kings_of_Meath
Town in County Tipperary, Ireland
"tribute stone", because the Munster tribes paid tribute on the Rock. Here Corc, grandfather of Aengus Mac Natfraich, erected a fort. Cashel subsequently
Cashel,_County_Tipperary
quite poor. Túathal Techtmar According to the early tale known as Conall Corc and the Corcu Luigde, Saint Colmán of Cloyne cursed the city of Ressad, which
Ressad
of Thomond: Mathghamhain Dall Ó Briain Lord of Clonlonan: Laighnech mac Corc 21 June - James Butler, 4th Earl of Ormond, held a meeting of the Great Council
1444_in_Ireland
Early kingdom of Munster in southern Ireland
31–37. Sproule, David, "Politics and pure narrative in the stories about Corc of Cashel", in Ériu 36 (1985): pp. 11–28. Stokes, Whitley (ed. & tr.), The
Uí_Liatháin
Irish poet
following family tree. Adhamh, a quo Corca Adhamh of County Westmeath | | Corc | | Fachtna | | Dalach, a quo Ua Dálaigh | | Gilla Coimhdheadh | | Tadhg
Donnchadh_Mór_Ó_Dálaigh
Historical kingdom in Ireland
taoiseach Corca Achlann, died. FM1150.13 Diarmaid Mac Branáin, tigherna Corc' Achlann. FM115.13, Branán Mac Branáin, toisech Corco Achlann. Maolmichiall
Three_Tuathas
Muillethan may be entirely legendary, that of his supposed great-grandson Conall Corc, the true founder of the Eóganachta, may preserve an amount of historical
Fiachu_Muillethan
possible Proto-Slavic etymology: varn ("black"), non-metathesized group CorC, later vran; or from Bulgarian var ("lime"), (2) possible PIE etymology:
List of Bulgaria province name etymologies
List_of_Bulgaria_province_name_etymologies
Mountain in Canberra, Australia
Australia portal Canberra District wine region ACT Survey Infrastructure Corc.asn.au Archived 19 July 2008 at the Wayback Machine "Map of the colony of
Mount_Majura
County town of Donegal, Ireland
it was first fashioned; or the fertile, ancient abode of the children of Corc, green, conspicuous Cashel. Or it is fair Lifford itself—hardly is any of
Lifford
Also called Dedu, prehistoric king of Érainn
Óengus Mór mac Eirc, a quo Cenél nÓengusa Cairpre Músc, a quo Múscraige Corc Duibne, a quo Corcu Duibne Cairpre Baschaín, a quo Corcu Baiscind Dáire mac
Deda_mac_Sin
Different names for European cities in neighbouring languages
(Hungarian*), Korintti (Finnish*), Korintu (Maltese), Korynt (Polish*) Cork Corc (Welsh*), Corcagia (Latin*), Corcaigh (Irish, Scottish Gaelic*), Cork (Danish*
Names of European cities in different languages (C–D)
Names_of_European_cities_in_different_languages_(C–D)
Strategic state-owned investment and asset-management bank
Retrieved 13 October 2016. "2018 Annual Report" (PDF). Shenzhen Qianhai CORC Asset Management. Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing Market Website. 30 April
China_Orient_Asset_Management
Canadian fur trader, landowner and politician
niece of Murdoch Mackenzie, 6th Laird of Fairburn. Her brother, Kenneth 'Corc' Mackenzie (1731−1780), of Stornoway, was the father of Sir Alexander Mackenzie
Roderick Mackenzie of Terrebonne
Roderick_Mackenzie_of_Terrebonne
Surname list
well into the 16th century. By tradition the dynasty was founded by Conall Corc but named after his ancestor Éogan, the firstborn son of the semi-mythological
Scannell
American journalist, philologist and linguist
letter, straight line down with J connected on bottom) chı̣ church, cheap — cörc, cı̣p 18 þ (orig. long letter, diagonal line with J connected on bottom)
Elias_Molee
Barony in County Cork, Ireland
had submitted to the Crown. The Múscraige and Corcu Duibne descend form Corc, a son of Cairbre Musc. While the Múscraige petty kingdoms were scattered
Muskerry_West
Series of scientific research expeditions to the Weddell Sea
the time, the Glacier was the world's largest icebreaker. "The Antarctic CORC/ARCHES Expedition - Reports From the Field, week of 7 May 2003", Columbia
International Weddell Sea Oceanographic Expeditions
International_Weddell_Sea_Oceanographic_Expeditions
Early kingdom of northern Munster in Ireland
31–37. Sproule, David, "Politics and pure narrative in the stories about Corc of Cashel", in Ériu 36 (1985): pp. 11–28. Stokes, Whitley (ed. & tr.), The
Uí_Fidgenti
Railway station in Corcelles, Switzerland
Railways Construction Accessible No Other information Station code 8500266 (CORC) Fare zone 345 (Libero) Passengers 2023 Fewer than 50 persons per day (SBB)
Corcelles_BE_railway_station
Network, Inc. New York COCONet – Colorado Child Outcomes Network Colorado CORC – CAMHS Outcomes Research Consortium UK CONCORD-PBRN – Consortium for Collaborative
Practice-based research network
Practice-based_research_network
Historical family clan in Ireland
| | | | Criomthann Connhach Aodh | ________________________| | | | | | | Corc Cathasach Blathmhac | | | | Aodh Conghall | | Colla |
Ó_Duibhgeannáin
Ireland Iwerddon English name Welsh name Endonym Notes Cork Corc Corcaigh Dublin Dulyn Baile Átha Cliath Welsh name derives from the older Irish name Duibhlinn
Welsh_exonyms
CORC
CORC
Boy/Male
Gaelic
Reddish skinned.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from any of various places in northern England. Those in Lincolnshire and Northamptonshire are named with the Old Norse personal name Kori (see Cory) + Old Norse býr ‘farm’, ‘settlement’, whereas the one in Cumbria has as its first element the Old Irish personal name Corc.French : from a diminutive of corb ‘crow’.Irish : variant of Corboy.
Surname or Lastname
English (Yorkshire)
English (Yorkshire) : habitational name from Corbridge in Northumberland, named in late Old English as Corebricg ‘bridge near Corchester’, from a shortened form of Corstopitum, the Celtic name of Corchester + Old English brycg ‘bridge’.
Boy/Male
Gaelic Irish
Reddish skinned.
CORC
CORC
Boy/Male
Tamil
Siddheshwar | ஸிதà¯à®¤à¯‡à®·à¯à®µà®°Â
Name of a God
Female
Egyptian
, the goddess of writing.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Mercury
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Guest of the Gods
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
Nusuk (arabic sacrifice) piece of gold
Boy/Male
Muslim
The gatherer
Girl/Female
Assamese, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
Creation
Boy/Male
English
Cushion; helpful.
Boy/Male
Muslim
Female
English
Elaborated form of English Edyth, EDYTHE means "rich battle."
CORC
CORC
CORC
CORC
CORC
n.
Gunny cloth made from the fiber of the Corchorus olitorius, or jute.
n.
The common name of the Kerria Japonica or Japan globeflower, a yellow-flowered, perennial, rosaceous plant, seen in old-fashioned gardens.
n.
An Australian insessorial bird (Corcorax melanorhamphus) noted for the curious actions of the male during the breeding season. It is black with a white patch on each wing.
n.
Alt. of Corcule
n.
The heart of the seed; the embryo or germ.
n.
The coarse, strong fiber of the East Indian Corchorus olitorius, and C. capsularis; also, the plant itself. The fiber is much used for making mats, gunny cloth, cordage, hangings, paper, etc.