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Meaning of "synge"

synge (noun): Synge is a surname of Irish origin. It is also the last name of the renowned Irish playwright John Millington Synge
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  • A surname.

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Synge was born at the foot of the mountains.
This encouraged more critical attacks alleging that Synge described Irish women in an unfair manner.
Edward Synge is not to be confounded.
I know almost nothing about Synge.
Synge was born in Cork.
Both plays were based on stories Synge had collected on the Aran Islands.
Synge and the Ireland of his Time.
The final report was edited by Richard Synge.
Her sister Cathleen Synge Morawetz is also a mathematician.
Synge and an annotated copy of the text Deirdre W.
The award is named in honor of John Lighton Synge.
Synge considered the book "my first serious piece of work.
I bought these before I knew about the shoe color policy here at Synge Street.
Synge developed Hodgkin 's disease, a metastatic cancer that was then untreatable.
His plays were often compared with the folk plays of Irish playwright John Millington Synge.

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John Millington Synge was a musician and a writer, but also a pioneer of photography.
Unless the air plates have buckled, Synge.
Synge suffered from Hodgkin 's disease, a form of cancer that was untreatable at the time.
This is like many Irish poets, but it is not worthy of Synge.
Synge suffered from Hodgkin 's disease, a form of cancer that at that time was intractable.
He was educated at the local school, Synge Street CBS.
Its namesake school, Synge Street CBS, was among the shooting locations for the film.
Critic Vivian Mercier was among the first to recognise Samuel Beckett 's debt to Synge.
Synge 's uncle John Millington Synge was a famous playwright.
Our minstrel sweet, oh, synge unto me roundelaie.
Schwarzschild vacuum world function O'Brien / Synge.
The cottage where Synge lodged on Inis Meáin, now turned into the Teach Synge museum.
The origin of life ", translation by Ann Synge.
And that 's where JM Synge was born, at the foot of the mountains.
He is more distantly related to the 1952 Nobel prizewinner in chemistry Richard Laurence Millington Synge.
George Russell and J.M. Synge offered enthusiastic praise as well.
Whilst on Great Blasket Island, she sketched the house Synge stayed in the " King 's house ".
Our minstrel sweet, oh, synge unto me roundelaie . Oh, droppe the brynie tear with me.
Oh, aye? And that's where JM Synge was born, at the foot of the mountains.
In 1896 Synge visited Italy to study the language for a time before returning to Paris.
And that 's where John M. Synge was born at the foot of the mountains.
Our minstrel sweet, oh, synge unto me roundelaie. Here comes our Mr. Lowther.

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