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单词 fleadh
释义

fleadhn.

Brit. /flɑː/, U.S. /flɑ/, Irish English /fljɒː/, /flaː/
Forms: also with capital initial.
Origin: A borrowing from Irish. Etymon: Irish fleadh.
Etymology: < Irish fleadh, in phrase fleadh cheoil fleadh cheoil n.
= fleadh cheoil n. Cf. feis n. 2.
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society > leisure > social event > large or public event > [noun] > cultural
stethva1612
Eisteddfod1822
mod1891
feis1896
Oireachtas1896
fleadh1966
society > leisure > the arts > music > performing music > a performance > [noun] > music festival
stethva1612
festival1753
music festival1790
musical festival1804
Eisteddfod1822
Sängerfest1865
mod1891
Oireachtas1896
songfest1903
biennial1928
pop festival1951
folkfest1963
fleadh1966
rockfest1966
fleadh cheoil1972
festie1988
1966 Melody Maker 23 July 16/2 The idea of having 300 singers and enthusiasts living together, eating together, and of course, singing together virtually round the clock has produced the nearest thing England can offer to compare with the Irish fleadh.
1969 Sun 1 Sept. 2/5 The decision comes after a weekend of festivities in Bogside, which has been celebrating independence with a fleadh, an Irish festival of music and dancing.
1984 Christian Sci. Monitor (Nexis) 10 Aug. b8 (caption) Real Irish music is found by the turf fires of country inns, or at a local festival or ‘Fleadh’.
1999 S. Broughton et al. World Music: Rough Guide I. i. 173/1 In the summer, during or around local fleadhs or festivals, you also find all-inclusive sessions when large numbers of musicians congregate in one place.
This is a new entry (OED Third Edition, June 2002; most recently modified version published online June 2022).
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