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Erse - Wikipedia
Erse or Earse may refer to: An alternative name for any Goidelic language, especially the Irish language, from Erische; A 16th–19th-century Scots language ...
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ERSE definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
2 senses: 1. → another name for Irish Gaelic 2. of or relating to the Irish Gaelic language.... Click for more definitions.
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ERSE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. scottish gaelic 2. irish gaelic Erse adjective Word History Etymology Middle English (Scots) Erisch, adjective, Irish, alteration of Irish.
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Erse
Erse, a. (ɜːs) Forms: 4 Erische, Erysche, 4–7 Ersch(e, 7 Erish, 8 Earse, 8– Erse. [An early Sc. variant of Irish; either repr. OE. {Iacu}risc, or ON. {Iacu}rskr, or possibly descending from a parallel form retaining the vowel of OIr. {Eacu}riu Ireland.] † 1. In early Sc. use: = Irish.c 1375 Barbour ...
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Erse - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
See also: erse. Contents. 1 English. 1.1 Etymology; 1.2 Pronunciation; 1.3 Noun; 1.4 Adjective; 1.5 References; 1.6 Anagrams. 2 Scots.
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ERSE: Home
Regulated sectors: Electricity, Gas, Electric Mobility, Fuels Information, Energy Consumers Regulated Companies.
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Jakuzi
The band consists of Kutay Soyocak, Can Kalyoncu, Meriç Erseçgen and Ahmetcan Gökçeer. Band members
Kutay Soyocak - vocals (2015–present)
Can Kalyoncu - drums (2016–present)
Meriç Erseçgen - bass guitar (2017–present)
Ahmetcan Gökçeer - guitar
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Erse, adj. & n. meanings, etymology and more
By the sixteenth century the Scots tongue was no longer Gaelic, now re-christened ' Erse ' or 'Irish', but the northern dialect of English.
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Erse | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
a Celtic language spoken in Scotland and Ireland: He talked to the captain in a language which he later explained was Erse, the tongue of the Isles.
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Is "Erse" a derogatory term for Irish? : r/AskIreland - Reddit
A 16th–19th-century Scots language name for Scottish Gaelic. Also an archaic term for the Scots people, in use at least until the early 20th ...
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Erse - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms - Vocabulary.com
a branch of the Indo-European languages that (judging from inscriptions and place names) was spread widely over Europe in the pre-Christian era.
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ERSE Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com
Erse, ėrs, n. the name given by the Lowland Scotch to the language of the people of the West Highlands, as being of Irish origin—now sometimes used for Irish, ...
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erse
▪ I. † ers ? Obs. [a. Fr. ers = Pr. ers, app. cogn. with Cat. er, Sp. yero, yervo, It. ervo:—L. ervum.] The Bitter Vetch (Ervum Ervilia L.).1578 Lyte Dodoens iv. xxiv. 482. 1879 Prior Plant-n. s.v.▪ II. ers(e obs. ff. arse, q.v. Comb. ersgerdyll (= *arse-girdle); erswort (= *arse-wort), some plant (...
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ERS
Exposed riverine sediments
Other uses
ERS Railways, a Dutch rail freight company
Ersuic languages, a dialect continuum (ISO 639 code: ERS)
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Llangwyllog
One historic event said to have taken place here in 1134 was a battle between Owain Gwynedd, the first king of Wales, and the armies of the Erse, Manx
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