Tinvaal
Tinvaal Tynwald | |
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Sorçh | |
Sorçh | Daa-hamyragh |
Thieyn |
Y Choonseil Slattyssagh Y Kiare as Feed |
Leeideiltys | |
Eaghtyrane Tinvaal as Eaghtyrane y Choonseil Slattyssagh |
Laurence Skelly veih 2016 |
Loayreyder y Chiare as Feed |
Juan Watterson veih 2016 |
Strughtoor | |
Olteynyn |
35 11 OAyn as 24 OCFyn |
Kiare as Feed Reihys jerrinagh | 22 Mean Fouyir 2016 |
Boayl çhionnal | |
Ynnyd-eggey | |
www.tynwald.org |
She çhionnal slattyssagh Vannin eh Tinvaal (Baarle: Tinvaal), ny Ard-whaiyl Tinvaal (Baarle: High Court of Tynwald) ny Quaiyl Tinvaal (Baarle: Tynwald Court) dy formoil. T'eh jeant ass daa hamyr, ta goll er enney myr banglaneyn Tinvaal: y Kiare as Feed jeeragh-reiht as y Choonseil Slattyssagh ta reiht dy neuyeeragh. Tra ta'n daa shamyr soie ry-cheilley, t'ad enmyssit "Quaiyl Tinvaal".
Ta ny shamyryn soie ry-cheilley, er Laa Tinvaal ayns Balley Keeill Eoin son cooishyn jesh-chliaghtagh er y chooid smoo, as un cheayrt 'sy vee ayns ny Troggalyn Slattyssagh ayns Doolish. Er nonney, ta'n daa hamyr soie er lheh, as ta'n Kiare as Feed cur y chooid smoo jeh ny slattyssyn er bun tra ta'n Choonseil Slattyssagh gobbraghey myr shamyr aa-scrutee.
Bun-ocklaght
[reagh | edit source]Ta'n fockle Tinvaal, gollrish Þingvellir yn Eeslynnish as Tingvoll y Norlynnish, çheet ass Þingvǫllr y Çhenn Loghlynish ta çheet er boayl çhaglee yn çhionnal, magher (vǫllr→wald, cf. co-cheintagh weald y Çhenn Vaarle)[1] y thing.
Imraaghyn
[reagh | edit source]- ↑ "Pokorny Etymon: 4. u̯el-, u̯elə- 'wool, hair; grass, wold, forest'". Indo-European Lexicon : PIE Etymon and IE Reflexes. University of Texas at Austin, Linguistics Research Center. 13 Boaldyn 2014. Er ny hashtey veih yn lhieggan bunneydagh er 2016-03-07. Feddynit magh er 21 Boaldyn 2015.
West Saxon: weald n.masc weald: forest / Old Norse: vǫllr n.masc wold, untilled field