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Alejandro
does anyone know the meaning of "tosach catha agus deire air"?
Oct 14, 2008 2:12 AM
Answers · 5
Oh thank you Gus! It's curious that a friend of mine who told me this, is named O'Gorman.
Cool!
January 9, 2015
Hi my name is Gus Gorman this meaning has been past from Gorman to O Gorman down the years but as far as i know and always been told "tosach catha agus deire air "means
First into battle and last to leave
being irish iv cheked thiis out and it adds up
January 8, 2015
Thanks so much jenniej!!!
July 3, 2013
"Front/foremost of battle and last on it" which is assumed to mean "first on the battlefield and last (standing) on it.
July 3, 2013
Have you already found the meaning? I got with this site while searching. Though, I didn't hear about your question before. I hope it helps. http://www.irishgaelictranslator.com/translation/topic102621.html
February 27, 2012
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