- Nevay
- NEVAY, county of Forfar.See Eassie and Nevay.
A Topographical dictionary of Scotland. Samuel Lewis. 1856.
A Topographical dictionary of Scotland. Samuel Lewis. 1856.
Nevay, John — (1792 1870) Scottish poet born in Forfar, Angus, he earned his living as a handloom weaver. He contributed prose tales to the Edinburgh Literary Journal and to other periodicals. Many of his poems reflect his love of the slopes and valleys of… … British and Irish poets
Eassie and Nevay — EASSIE and NEVAY, a parish, in the county of Forfar, about 3 miles (E.) from Meigle; containing 732 inhabitants. These two districts, formerly separate parishes, are together about four miles in length, and three in average breadth, comprising … A Topographical dictionary of Scotland
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névé — /ˈnɛveɪ/ (say nevay) noun 1. granular snow accumulated on high mountains and subsequently compacted into glacial ice. 2. a field of such snow. Also, firn. {French, variant of French dialect nevé, from Old South eastern French neif, from Latin nix …
PREACHING — In the Talmudic Period NATURE AND PURPOSE OF THE SERMON The sermon, delivered in the synagogue or in the house of study, mainly on Sabbaths and festivals, is a very ancient institution. Nothing is known of its beginnings. It may have originated… … Encyclopedia of Judaism