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Darini
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The Darini (Δαρῖνοι) (manuscript variant: Darnii [Δάρνιοι]) were a people of ancient Ireland mentioned in Ptolemy's 2nd century Geography as living in south Antrim and north Down.[1] Their name implies descent from an ancestor called Dáire (*Dārios)[2], as claimed by several historical peoples, including the Dál Riata and Dál Fiatach in the same area of eastern Ulster[3] as well the Érainn (Iverni) of Munster. An early name for Dundrum, County Down, is recorded as Dún Droma Dáirine, and the name Dáirine was applied to the Érainn dynasty of the Corcu Loígde (as descendants of Dáire Doimthech), further suggesting a relationship between the Darini and the Iverni.[2]
The cognate Dari(o) ("agitation, tumult, rage") is a form widely attested in the Gaulish language, especially in personal names.[4] An example from the Welsh language is cynddaredd ("rage"). Thus the Darini may have been considered a people "of great violence", or descendants of a "God of Tumult". Over time, however, the Irish personal name Dáire would develop the meaning of "rutty" or "violently horny" ("fruitful"), apparently following a meaning of "bestial rage".[5]
It is worth noting that Dáirine can sometimes refer to the so-called Érainn dynasties altogether and not only to the Corcu Loídge and their corelatives in Munster.[6]
Cú Roí mac Dáire is a god or king from Munster who appears frequenly in the Ulster Cycle of Irish mythology, possibly reflecting memories of the prehistoric Darini when their power was great in Ireland. The Dál Fiatach of Ulster later claimed descent from his (probably divine) clan, the Clanna Dedad,[7] further associating the two provinces... although seemingly in contradiction to their descent from the Ulaid or Voluntii proper, until it is remembered that the Darini and Voluntii lived adjacent to one another in Ptolemy's Ireland and were no doubt ancient kin. Cú Roí's father was Dáire mac Dedad. The Clanna Dedad take their name from his grandfather, Dedu mac Sin.
The legendary Conaire Mór, ancestor of the Síl Conairi, or Dál Riata, Múscraige, Corco Duibne, and Corca Baiscinn, was said to descend from Íar mac Dedad, brother of Dáire. This is simply another variant of the root present in Iverni/Érainn.[8] Finally, the name Íth, given in the genealogies as the ultimate ancestor of the Corcu Loígde (Dáirine) and offering some confusion about their parentage and relation to the Iverni, in fact preserves the same Indo-European root *peiH- ("to be fat, swell"),[9] thus in effect completing a basic picture of the Darini/Dáirine and their kindred in later historical Ireland.
Modern descendants
In addition to a number of Scottish clans, as well as the British Royal Family (through the House of Dunkeld), several Irish kindreds of note, in the provinces of Ulster and Munster, trace their origins either among the Darini/Dáirine proper or peoples closely related to them. These include the Haughey/Hoey of Dál Fiatach, and the O'Driscoll and O'Leary of Corcu Loígde.
In Great Britain, the House of Neville claim kinship with the House of Dunkeld, and thus descent from the Cenél nGabráin of Dál Riata. The Clan MacKenzie and Clan Maclean are among those who claim descent from the rival Cenél Loairn.
The Darini (Δαρῖνοι) (manuscript variant: Darnii [Δάρνιοι]) were a people of ancient Ireland mentioned in Ptolemy's 2nd century Geography as living in south Antrim and north Down.[1] Their name implies descent from an ancestor called Dáire (*Dārios)[2], as claimed by several historical peoples, including the Dál Riata and Dál Fiatach in the same area of eastern Ulster[3] as well the Érainn (Iverni) of Munster. An early name for Dundrum, County Down, is recorded as Dún Droma Dáirine, and the name Dáirine was applied to the Érainn dynasty of the Corcu Loígde (as descendants of Dáire Doimthech), further suggesting a relationship between the Darini and the Iverni.[2]
The cognate Dari(o) ("agitation, tumult, rage") is a form widely attested in the Gaulish language, especially in personal names.[4] An example from the Welsh language is cynddaredd ("rage"). Thus the Darini may have been considered a people "of great violence", or descendants of a "God of Tumult". Over time, however, the Irish personal name Dáire would develop the meaning of "rutty" or "violently horny" ("fruitful"), apparently following a meaning of "bestial rage".[5]
It is worth noting that Dáirine can sometimes refer to the so-called Érainn dynasties altogether and not only to the Corcu Loídge and their corelatives in Munster.[6]
Cú Roí mac Dáire is a god or king from Munster who appears frequenly in the Ulster Cycle of Irish mythology, possibly reflecting memories of the prehistoric Darini when their power was great in Ireland. The Dál Fiatach of Ulster later claimed descent from his (probably divine) clan, the Clanna Dedad,[7] further associating the two provinces... although seemingly in contradiction to their descent from the Ulaid or Voluntii proper, until it is remembered that the Darini and Voluntii lived adjacent to one another in Ptolemy's Ireland and were no doubt ancient kin. Cú Roí's father was Dáire mac Dedad. The Clanna Dedad take their name from his grandfather, Dedu mac Sin.
The legendary Conaire Mór, ancestor of the Síl Conairi, or Dál Riata, Múscraige, Corco Duibne, and Corca Baiscinn, was said to descend from Íar mac Dedad, brother of Dáire. This is simply another variant of the root present in Iverni/Érainn.[8] Finally, the name Íth, given in the genealogies as the ultimate ancestor of the Corcu Loígde (Dáirine) and offering some confusion about their parentage and relation to the Iverni, in fact preserves the same Indo-European root *peiH- ("to be fat, swell"),[9] thus in effect completing a basic picture of the Darini/Dáirine and their kindred in later historical Ireland.
Modern descendants
In addition to a number of Scottish clans, as well as the British Royal Family (through the House of Dunkeld), several Irish kindreds of note, in the provinces of Ulster and Munster, trace their origins either among the Darini/Dáirine proper or peoples closely related to them. These include the Haughey/Hoey of Dál Fiatach, and the O'Driscoll and O'Leary of Corcu Loígde.
In Great Britain, the House of Neville claim kinship with the House of Dunkeld, and thus descent from the Cenél nGabráin of Dál Riata. The Clan MacKenzie and Clan Maclean are among those who claim descent from the rival Cenél Loairn.
Como dizia o velho deitado, há malas que vão para Belém.
Re: Darini
*Thus the Darini may have been considered a descendants of a "God of Tumult"
*Over time would develop the meaning of "rutty" or "violently horny" ("fruitful")
*Cú Roí ... is a god or king.... reflecting memories of the prehistoric Darini when their power was great in Ireland
*Cú Roí's father was Dáire mac Dedad (McDedada diária?)
*The Clanna Dedad (Clã "A Dedada"?) take their name from his grandfather, Dedu mac Sin (Dedo McPecado?)
*Over time would develop the meaning of "rutty" or "violently horny" ("fruitful")
*Cú Roí ... is a god or king.... reflecting memories of the prehistoric Darini when their power was great in Ireland
*Cú Roí's father was Dáire mac Dedad (McDedada diária?)
*The Clanna Dedad (Clã "A Dedada"?) take their name from his grandfather, Dedu mac Sin (Dedo McPecado?)
Re: Darini
ahauahuha... então, tinha postado isso há muuuuuuito tempo por aqui. Eu já vi um monte de variantes desse nome, como:
Da Rin(o): como sendo do (rio) Reno;
Darayavaush: Significando, em persa, "aquele que carrega o bem". {dhar} seria alomorfe de {bher}, significando "levar", "carregar", o mesmo que existe ainda hoje no verbo "to bear" do inglês.
Em persa, a palavra parece ter feito o mesmo caminho do que o mostrado no texto: o "Darius" ou "Dareios" grego tá sempre nele. Entretanto, nunca tive curiosidade em ver alguma ligação entre a palavra do persa e o nome do povo. Lembremos que a Europa teve migrações até o cu fazer bico, portanto, traçar algo assim é quase impossível.
"In addition to a number of Scottish clans, as well as the British Royal Family (through the House of Dunkeld), several Irish kindreds of note, in the provinces of Ulster and Munster, trace their origins either among the Darini/Dáirine proper or peoples closely related to them. "
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Da Rin(o): como sendo do (rio) Reno;
Darayavaush: Significando, em persa, "aquele que carrega o bem". {dhar} seria alomorfe de {bher}, significando "levar", "carregar", o mesmo que existe ainda hoje no verbo "to bear" do inglês.
Em persa, a palavra parece ter feito o mesmo caminho do que o mostrado no texto: o "Darius" ou "Dareios" grego tá sempre nele. Entretanto, nunca tive curiosidade em ver alguma ligação entre a palavra do persa e o nome do povo. Lembremos que a Europa teve migrações até o cu fazer bico, portanto, traçar algo assim é quase impossível.
"In addition to a number of Scottish clans, as well as the British Royal Family (through the House of Dunkeld), several Irish kindreds of note, in the provinces of Ulster and Munster, trace their origins either among the Darini/Dáirine proper or peoples closely related to them. "










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Lendo: “Über das Konjugationsystem der Sanskritsprache in Vergleichung mit jenem der Griechisen, Lateinischen, Persischen und Germanischen Sprachen.”
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Re: Darini
HAHAHAHAHAH! Há 3000 anos, o tatatatatatatatatataravô do mokona deve ter escrito uma mensagem pro meu nesse manuscrito. Aí, como o gene tem memória, sabemos o resultado...(manuscript variant: Darnii [Δάρνιοι])




















Que mundo pequeno.
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Re: Darini
a sonoridade e melhor xD
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Re: Darini
[chapolim]São quatorze tatas, Dadá[/chapolim]darini escreveu: o tatatatatatatatatataravô
E os Darini remontam a Ptolomeu? Caramba...

Re: Darini
Coloque Darini no Google images... Olha quem aparece logo na primeira página:

Tesão, hein?


Tesão, hein?



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o veco erro, aparese na terceira pagina xD
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Re: Darini
Eeeentão...
Tem Darini em persa;
Em nome de tribo irlandesa;
Em referência a rio alemão;
Em nome de ritual de tribo indígena.
Nós, darinis, somos assim mesmo. Onipresentes.

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Tem Darini em persa;
Em nome de tribo irlandesa;
Em referência a rio alemão;
Em nome de ritual de tribo indígena.
Nós, darinis, somos assim mesmo. Onipresentes.










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Lendo: “Über das Konjugationsystem der Sanskritsprache in Vergleichung mit jenem der Griechisen, Lateinischen, Persischen und Germanischen Sprachen.”
Meu jabá: http://darini.blogspot.com/
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Re: Darini
Naaah, aí é uma questão de pc... O meu gosta mais do Darini , por que, afinal, é o meu pc...mokona666 escreveu:o veco erro, aparese na terceira pagina xD


Enfim, por isso apareceu na primeira página pra mim...


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ta esplicado xD
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