Examples of 'seumas' in a sentence

Meaning of "seumas"

seumas (noun) - a Scottish Gaelic variant of the name James, commonly used as a given name for boys in Scotland and other Gaelic-speaking regions
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  • A male given name from Scottish Gaelic, equivalent to English James.

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Seumas MacManus Yourself and the neighbours.
Her parents were opposed to the marriage as Seumas was not Jewish.
Seumas Milne is a columnist and associate editor at The Guardian.
It was edited by Mike Toumazou and the business manager was Seumas Milne.
Seumas McNally Award.
Thank you for letting me witter on your blog, Seumas.
Seumas McManus was also co-opted onto the board.
It was also nominated as a finalist in 2 other categories, including the Seumas McNally Grand Prize.
Seumas Milne made some good observations along these lines in the Guardian recently,.
If the Libyan war was about saving lives, it was a catastrophic failure | Seumas Milne.
Seumas is a masculine given name in Scottish Gaelic and Scots, equivalent to the English James.
The young chief was placed under the guardianship of his granduncle, Seumas of Castle Camus.
For Seumas McNally's involvement with the original DX-Ball, see that game's opening credits.
According to Seumas MacManus,.
It 's not Russia that 's pushed Ukraine to the brink of war By Seumas Milne.

See also

The company produced works by Seumas O'Cuisin, Fred Ryan and Yeats.

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