Dáire — (Dáre, Dairi, Dara, Darius) is an Old Irish name which fell out of use at an early period, remaining restricted essentially to legendary and ancestral figures. But has come back into fashion in the past 20 years. It may refer to: Dáire Barrach, a … Wikipedia
daire — daíre ž mn DEFINICIJA 1. reg. zast. skupina robnih skladišta (magaza) pod jednim krovom oko zajedničkog dvorišta 2. glazb. def koji na obodu ima metalne pločice što pri udaranju zveče [udarati u daire]; daireta ETIMOLOGIJA vidi daira … Hrvatski jezični portal
Daire [1] — Daire (spr. Dähr), Louis Franç., geb. 1713 in Amiens, wurde 1732 Cölestiner u. in seinem Orden zuletzt Bibliothekar in Paris; nach Aufhebung der Klöster in der Revolution ging er nach Chartres u. st. hier 1792. Er schr. Histoire civile et… … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Daire [2] — Daire (türk.), so v.w. Tambourin … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Daire — Nom fréquent dans la Somme, rencontré aussi dans le Loiret et les Ardennes. Désigne celui qui est originaire d une localité appelée (l ) Aire (espace découvert, puis aire pour battre les céréales, également cour ou jardin, ou encore petite île… … Noms de famille
daire — is., Ar. dāˀire 1) Bir yapının konut olarak kullanılan bölümlerinden her biri, kat Bu koskoca binanın, pasajın arka tarafında bir kısım daireleri ayrıca kiraya verilmiş. H. F. Ozansoy 2) Belirli devlet işlerini çevirmekle görevli kuruluşlardan… … Çağatay Osmanlı Sözlük
daire — Frig·i·daire; … English syllables
dâire — (A.) [ ﻩﺮﺋاد ] 1. daire. 2. büro, ofis. 3. devlet dairesi. 4. tef, zilli tef … Osmanli Türkçesİ sözlüğü
Daire Nolan — (born December 1, 1968) is an Irish dancer and choreographer best known for his work in Lord of the Dance and Feet of Flames.[1] Daire has been dancing since the age of ten under the guidance of his parents Rose and Tony Nolan in Limerick and is… … Wikipedia
Dáire Cerbba — (Cerba, Cearba, Cearb) was an Irish dynast of uncertain origins, named in many early and late sources as the grandfather of the semi mythological Mongfind and Crimthann mac Fidaig, and the most frequently named early ancestor of the historical Uí … Wikipedia