Synonymer & Anagram | Engelska ordet FOSTERAGE
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Exempel på hur man kan använda FOSTERAGE i en mening
- A fian was made up of freeborn young men, and some women, often from the Gaelic nobility of Ireland, "who had left fosterage but had not yet inherited the property needed to settle down as full landowning members of the túath".
- Since fosterage of hero figures by giantesses is a common trope in Norse folklore, Hymir could be a foster-father, an important relationship in Viking culture.
- A hadith (reports) confirm that fosterage does not happen by a chance suckling, it refers to the first two years of a child's life before it is weaned.
- Lovyan discovers that Rhodry has fathered a bastard child on a low-born girl, and decides to put the child into fosterage with one of her noble servitors when it is born.
- The future Archbishop is believed to have received a Classical Christian education rooted in the Trivium at the Catholic school overseen by his kinsman, Bishop Thomas O'Hurley, to whom he may have been given in fosterage, at the Cathedral and monastery founded by Saint Ailbe of Emly.
- As the Cenel Connell discussed what to do, Goffraid's youngest brother, Donnell Og, returned from fosterage and was conferred the chieftainship of Tyrconnell.
- Bynames like his can refer to a region or to fosterage and there may be a connection to the Uí Bairrche of Leinster in his byname.
- His kinsman, the future Archbishop of Cashel Dermot O'Hurley, one of the most celebrated of the Irish Catholic Martyrs, is believed to have received his early education at a Cathedral school overseen by Bishop Thomas O'Herlahy, to whom he may have been given in fosterage, in the monastery founded by Saint Ailbe of Emly.
- In the Lebor Gabála Érenn (LGE, "The Book of Invasions"), Cían gives the boy Lugh to Tailtiu, queen of the Fir Bolg, in fosterage.
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