Difference between revisions of "Mulachy"

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* '''malarkey:''' meaningless nonsense talk

Latest revision as of 10:24, 21 December 2023

  • Malachi: A prophet of the Old Testament, putative offer of the Book of Malachi, considered to be roughly contemporary with Nehemiah. → Nohomiah He chastised the Israelites for falling away from their faith,
  • King Malachy I: Máel Sechnaill mac Máele Ruanaid (died 862) was High King of Ireland.
  • King Malachy II: Malachy the Great, (848-1022( High King of Ireland. His great victory at the Battle of Tara against Olaf Cuaran in 980 resulted in his and Ireland's control of the Kingdom of Dublin,
  • Saint Malachy: Archbishop of Armagh in Ireland during the 12th century, he was a religious reformers and promoter of monasticism. A set of Nostradamus-like prophecies about future popes was attributed to him.
  • Richard Mulcahy: (1886-1971) An Irish republican leader and general. He was a leader in the Easter Uprising, and later was elected to the First Dáil. was chief of staff of the IRA, and was commander of the military forces of the Irish Free State after the death of Michael Collins. He had a long political career subsequently.
  • melekh: (Hebrew) king (“kingable” follows)
  • Malachi Mulligan: (James Joyce: Ulysses)
  • malarkey: meaningless nonsense talk