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Can anyone tell me a website that I can find the meaning of the word DEISE?


referring to Waterford Ireland please

County Waterford is known locally as "The Decies" (An D茅ise). Sometime between the 4th and 8th centuries, a tribe of native Gaelic people called the D茅isi were driven from the southern parts of the country, conquering and settling here. The ancient principality of the D茅ise is today roughly coterminous with the current Diocese of Waterford and Lismore.

The Deise region has two mountain ranges, rivers and lakes and over 30 beaches along a volcanic coast line. It is one of the few regions in Ireland with a Gaeltacht, an area with native Irish speaking people. The Deise has a rich history from megalithic tombs and ogham stones, to Vikings, to remnants of English occupancy, including the Gaulstown Dolmen, Reginalds Tower and The Ballysaggartmore Towers respectively.

The people that live in the Deise today are known to thrive on Irish traditions such as hurling and eating blaas (a type of floury bread roll, unique to the region).

It's the name of an ancient tribe from the Waterford area in Ireland.

http://www.babylon.com/definition/deise/...

dictionary.com

DEISE:
pitch3 [pit蕛] verb

to (cause to) fall heavily
Example: He pitched forward.

deise
a suit of clothes; from deas. Irish, Middle Irish deise, a robe; Early Irish deis, entourage of chief. Cf. for meaning English suit.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/County_Wate...

i googled deise and up came a few likely sites, i miss waterford i worked there for 5 years

It's a Waterford Crystal designed tumbler

The D茅ise were a tribe that settled in Co. Waterford

go to google and type the following:-

define: deise

answer is "Waterford is known as the Deise because of a tribe called the Deise. They were driven from Tara sometime between the 4th and 8th centuries AD. They conquered and settled in the area now known as Co. Waterford. Originally referred to as Deise Muman. "

I think the meaning of the word has been lost, but it generally refers to a tribe that settled in the Waterford area long ago.

County Waterford is known locally as "The Decies" (An D茅ise). Sometime between the 4th and 8th centuries, a tribe of native Gaelic people called the D茅isi were driven from the southern parts of the country, conquering and settling here. The ancient principality of the D茅ise is today roughly coterminous with the current Diocese of Waterford and Lismore.

The Deise region has two mountain ranges, rivers and lakes and over 30 beaches along a volcanic coast line. It is one of the few regions in Ireland with a Gaeltacht, an area with native Irish speaking people. The Deise has a rich history from megalithic tombs and ogham stones, to Vikings, to remnants of English occupancy, including the Gaulstown Dolmen, Reginalds Tower and The Ballysaggartmore Towers respectively.

The people that live in the Deise today are known to thrive on Irish traditions such as hurling and eating blaas (a type of floury bread roll, unique to the region

The Deise were a tribe who lived in the area that is today called Waterford.

"I think that the word D脠脤SE (dayshey) comes from early Irish (Gaelic)" in deis"= in servitude I also recall reading somewhere that the d猫ise were a tribe of the BELGAE ''firfolgs" just "ethnically cleansed " to presrnt d猫ise and an area in Co. Clare.

for all things to do with the modern Deise, check out the website www.upthedeise.com

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