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Téarmaí Turcaí (Turkey Terms in Irish): Wattles, Caruncles and Snoods — Oh My! Posted by róislín on Nov 16, 2017
(le Róislín) Well, the picture above may look like an Ood from Doctor Who, but this actually is a well-wattled turkey, so it will contribute to our seasonal “téama Lá an Altaithe.” “Lá an Altaithe” is “Thanksgiving.” We’ve looked at basic turkey terminology in various previous posts, so this one will look at three specific…
Irish Pronunciation Roundup for the Blog on “Carancailí an Turcaí” Posted by róislín on Nov 9, 2015
(le Róislín) In the last blog, we looked at caruncles, wattles, snoods, and dewlaps, words which are almost as intriguing in English as they are in Irish. A few of the Irish terms we used might deserve a little further attention for pronunciation: fiafhás [FEE-uh-AWSS; the second “f” is silent], outgrowth, excrescence (lit. large or outsize…