Examples of 'cellach' in a sentence

Meaning of "cellach"

Cellach is a noun that is not commonly used in English, and its meaning may vary based on specific contexts or languages

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Cellach and the remaining villagers take refuge in the monastery.
Its from the irish name Cellach.
Cellach is obsessed with building a wall around the Abbey.
Let me keep the book Cellach.
For Cellach and for the book.
Many Munstermen were slain and among them was Cellach.
He is killed by the men of King Cellach mac Rogallaig approximate date.
Cellach I is traditionally said to have been the first Bishop of the Scots fl.
He is also referred to as Cellach Locha Cime.
Cellach is obsessed with building a wall around the Abbey, in order to prevent Viking attacks.
It seems that Saint Cellach may have been the abbot of Iona.
You were always good at the old drawing, Cellach.
Now I must protect you for Cellach and for the book.
You will be safe in here with your precious book . Cellach.
The aged guilt-ridden Cellach is nearing death.

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In the Book of Leinster it was ascribed to a certain Cellach . h.
Sigtrygg 's daughter Cellach died in the same month as her father.
Her uncle Óengus Gaíbúaibthech comes to rescue her, but Cellach refuses to release her.
Cormac, along with Cellach mac Cerbaill of Osraige and many other notables, was killed.
I escaped the Vikings and left them far behind, Brother Cellach.
Prominence was given to Armagh, making Cellach the primate of the church in Ireland.
Peace be with you! Abbot Cellach.
It is possible Cellach had been captured by Diarmait in 654 and died a prisoner.
Cormac is credited with three sons, Dáire, Cellach and Cairbre Lifechair, and ten daughters.
Cellach Cualann mac Gerthide, d.
Cormac 's son Cellach ( or Conn ) abducts Forach, the daughter of a Déisi leader.
Abate Cellach - Peace be with you!

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