Lá Fhéile

Irish

Etymology

Irregular lenition of lá féile.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): (careful) /ˌl̪ˠɑː ˈeːlʲə/, (colloquial) /ˈl̪ˠɑːlʲə/

Noun

Fhéile m

  1. (Christianity) feast day, holy day (used in the names of specific feast days)

Usage notes

Personal names are not lenited after La Fhéile, contrary to normal usage in genitive constructions: contrast Lá Fhéile Pádraig (St Patrick’s Day) with hata Phádraig (Patrick’s hat).

Derived terms

  • Lá Fhéile Bríde (St Brigid’s Day)
  • Lá Fhéile Eoin (St John’s Day, Midsummer Day)
  • Lá Fhéile Mártain (Martinmas)
  • Lá Fhéile Michíl (Michaelmas)
  • Lá Fhéile Muire Mór san Fhómhar (the Assumption)
  • Lá Fhéile Muire na gCoinneal (Candlemas)
  • Lá Fhéile Muire san Earrach (the Annunciation)
  • Lá Fhéile na Marbh (All Souls’ Day, Day of the Dead)
  • Lá Fhéile na Naomh Uile (All Saints’ Day)
  • Lá Fhéile Pádraig (St Patrick’s Day)
  • Lá Fhéile Stiofáin (St Stephen’s Day, Boxing Day)
  • Lá Fhéile Vailintín (Valentine's Day)
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