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  • James Macpherson
  • Scottish writer, poet, literary collector and politician (1736–1796)

    James Macpherson (Gaelic: Seumas MacMhuirich or Seumas Mac a' Phearsain; 27 October 1736 – 17 February 1796) was a Scottish writer, poet, literary collector

    James Macpherson

    James Macpherson

    James_Macpherson

  • James Macpherson (outlaw)
  • Scottish outlaw

    James Macpherson (c. 1675–1700) was a Scottish outlaw, famed for his lament before execution. He grew up a talented swordsman and fiddle player, then became

    James Macpherson (outlaw)

    James_Macpherson_(outlaw)

  • James MacPherson (actor)
  • British actor (born 1960)

    James MacPherson (born 18 March 1960) is a Scottish actor, best known for his role as Detective Chief Inspector Michael Jardine in the STV drama Taggart

    James MacPherson (actor)

    James_MacPherson_(actor)

  • James Macpherson (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    James Macpherson (1736–1796) was a Scottish poet. James Macpherson may also refer to: James MacPherson (actor) (born 1960), Scottish actor who starred

    James Macpherson (disambiguation)

    James_Macpherson_(disambiguation)

  • Portrait of James Macpherson
  • Painting by George Romney

    of James Macpherson is a 1780 portrait painting by the English artist George Romney. It depicts the Scottish writer and politician James Macpherson, shown

    Portrait of James Macpherson

    Portrait of James Macpherson

    Portrait_of_James_Macpherson

  • Fingal's Cave
  • Sea cave in Scotland

    eponymous hero of an epic poem by 18th-century Scots poet-historian James Macpherson. Fingal's Cave is formed entirely from hexagonally jointed basalt columns

    Fingal's Cave

    Fingal's Cave

    Fingal's_Cave

  • Daniel MacPherson
  • Australian actor

    Daniel MacPherson (April 1980) is an Australian actor and television presenter, known for his roles as Joel Samuels in Neighbours, PC Cameron Tait in The

    Daniel MacPherson

    Daniel MacPherson

    Daniel_MacPherson

  • James Macpherson Grant
  • Australian politician (1822–1885)

    James Macpherson Grant (1822 – 1 April 1885) was an Australian solicitor who defended the Eureka Stockade rebels and a politician who was a member of the

    James Macpherson Grant

    James Macpherson Grant

    James_Macpherson_Grant

  • Macpherson
  • Surname list

    Hector Macpherson, Jr. (1918–2015), American farmer and politician James Ian Macpherson, British lawyer and politician John Alexander MacPherson, Australian

    Macpherson

    Macpherson

  • William Macpherson (judge)
  • British judge (1926–2021)

    Sir William Alan Macpherson of Cluny, 6th of Blairgowrie (1 April 1926 – 14 February 2021) was a judge of the High Court of England and Wales, and the

    William Macpherson (judge)

    William Macpherson (judge)

    William_Macpherson_(judge)

  • Fiona
  • Feminine given name

    genitive of fíon 'wine'. It was first used by the Scottish writer James Macpherson in his Ossianic poems. Initially, the name was confined to Scotland

    Fiona

    Fiona

  • Ossian
  • Purported author of a cycle of epic poems

    Scottish poet James Macpherson, originally as Fingal (1761) and Temora (1763), and later combined under the title The Poems of Ossian. Macpherson claimed to

    Ossian

    Ossian

    Ossian

  • Oisín
  • Character in Celtic mythology

    purported author of a series of poems published by James Macpherson in the 1760s, is based on Oisín. Macpherson claimed to have translated his poems from ancient

    Oisín

    Oisín

    Oisín

  • Ewen MacPherson of Cluny
  • Scottish Jacobite

    Ewen MacPherson of Cluny, known as "Cluny Macpherson" (11 February 1706 – 30 January 1764), was the Chief of Clan MacPherson during the Jacobite Rising

    Ewen MacPherson of Cluny

    Ewen MacPherson of Cluny

    Ewen_MacPherson_of_Cluny

  • Romantic literature
  • Literature of the Romantic Period

    imagination were the chief qualities of a poet. The Scottish poet James Macpherson influenced the early development of Romanticism with the international

    Romantic literature

    Romantic literature

    Romantic_literature

  • James Macpherson (trade unionist)
  • British trade unionist

    James Macpherson (died 1932) was a British trade unionist. Born in Bernain, near Dunkeld in Scotland, Macpherson completed an apprenticeship as a drapers'

    James Macpherson (trade unionist)

    James Macpherson (trade unionist)

    James_Macpherson_(trade_unionist)

  • Selma (given name)
  • Name list

    Selma in Germany and Scandinavia stems from the Ossianic poetry of James Macpherson (died 1796), where it appears as a place name. Its specific popularity

    Selma (given name)

    Selma_(given_name)

  • Malvina
  • Name list

    meaning "smooth brow". It was invented by the 18th century Scottish poet James Macpherson. The Argentinian name for the Falkland Islands, Las Malvinas, is not

    Malvina

    Malvina

    Malvina

  • Clan Macpherson
  • Highland Scottish clan

    Clan Macpherson (/məkˈfɜːrsən/ mək-FUR-sən, locally [makˈfɛrsən] ) is a Scottish clan from the Highlands and a member of the Chattan Confederation. The

    Clan Macpherson

    Clan Macpherson

    Clan_Macpherson

  • Sky News Australia
  • Australian conservative pay TV news channel

    James Macpherson, Danica De Giorgio and Caleb Bond (Monday to Thursday) The Media Show with Jack Houghton (Fridays) The Papers with James Macpherson,

    Sky News Australia

    Sky_News_Australia

  • List of Scottish Gaelic given names
  • (Pronunciation) Meaning "Smooth brow". Believed to have been created by James Macpherson in the 18th century. Malmhìn Malvina (Anglicization) Alternate spelling

    List of Scottish Gaelic given names

    List_of_Scottish_Gaelic_given_names

  • Ossian (given name)
  • Name list

    Ossian was one of several names popularised by the romantic works of James Macpherson (died 1796), composer of so-called Ossianic poetry. In consequence

    Ossian (given name)

    Ossian_(given_name)

  • 1761 in poetry
  • allowance to his wife. This year James Macpherson announced the discovery of an epic on the subject of Fingal which Macpherson claimed was written by Ossian

    1761 in poetry

    1761_in_poetry

  • Temora (poem)
  • Poem

    Temora: An ancient epic poem is a work by Scottish poet and writer James Macpherson, published in March 1763 (see 1763 in poetry). As with Fingal in 1762

    Temora (poem)

    Temora_(poem)

  • Christopher Guest
  • American and British director and actor (born 1948)

    wrote, arranged, and performed numerous musical parodies (of Bob Dylan, James Taylor, and others). He was featured alongside Chevy Chase and John Belushi

    Christopher Guest

    Christopher Guest

    Christopher_Guest

  • Nathaniel Rothschild, 5th Baron Rothschild
  • British-born Canadian financier (born 1971)

    Nathaniel 'Nat' Philip Victor James Rothschild, 5th Baron Rothschild (born 12 July 1971) is a financier and hereditary peer of the United Kingdom, who

    Nathaniel Rothschild, 5th Baron Rothschild

    Nathaniel Rothschild, 5th Baron Rothschild

    Nathaniel_Rothschild,_5th_Baron_Rothschild

  • Ubi sunt
  • Genre in literature

    ISBN 978-0-7112-3048-4. MacPherson J.; James Macpherson; Ossian (1996). Gaskill, Howard (ed.). The Poems of Ossian and Related Works. Translated by James Macpherson. Contributors :

    Ubi sunt

    Ubi_sunt

  • Charles Shaughnessy
  • British actor (born 1955)

    Baron Ogmore Jonathan Morris, 3rd Baron Morris of Kenwood James Macpherson, 3rd Baron Macpherson of Drumochter Michael Whitfield, 3rd Baron Kenswood Valerian

    Charles Shaughnessy

    Charles Shaughnessy

    Charles_Shaughnessy

  • Luath
  • [ˈl̪ˠuə]) means "swift", "fleet-footed" or "feisty". In Ossian's Fingal by James Macpherson, published in 1761, Luath is the name of Cuthullin's hunting dog. "Tell

    Luath

    Luath

  • No taxation without representation
  • Political movement originating in the American Revolution

    provided for the imperial defence and the upkeep of imperial officers. James Macpherson, a colonial secretary of British West Florida, defended the North administration

    No taxation without representation

    No taxation without representation

    No_taxation_without_representation

  • National epic
  • Literary work that is central to a nation's identity

    the narrator and supposed author of a cycle of poems by James Macpherson, which Macpherson claimed to have translated from ancient sources in Scottish

    National epic

    National epic

    National_epic

  • Found manuscript
  • Literary technique

    poetry and Gothic fiction. In the former, it has been popularized by James Macpherson, and his Ossian poems (a series that debuted in 1761), which he claimed

    Found manuscript

    Found_manuscript

  • Elle Macpherson
  • Australian model and actress (born 1964)

    Eleanor Nancy Macpherson (/məkˈfɜːrsən/ mək-FUR-sən; née Gow; born (1964-03-29)29 March 1964) is an Australian model, businesswoman, television host, and

    Elle Macpherson

    Elle Macpherson

    Elle_Macpherson

  • Poets' Corner
  • South Transept of Westminster Abbey

    Babington Macaulay". Westminster Abbey. Retrieved 15 August 2022. "James Macpherson". Westminster Abbey. Retrieved 15 August 2022. "Gilbert Murray". Westminster

    Poets' Corner

    Poets' Corner

    Poets'_Corner

  • Ossian, Indiana
  • Town in Indiana, United States

    Ossian, the narrator of a cycle of epic poems by the Scottish poet James Macpherson. The population was 3,266 at the 2020 census. The Ossian post office

    Ossian, Indiana

    Ossian, Indiana

    Ossian,_Indiana

  • Bard
  • Poet and singer in Celtic societies

    Ossian, the supposed verse of an ancient Highland bard published by James Macpherson in the 1760s, which was read across Europe and admired by Herder and

    Bard

    Bard

    Bard

  • Quaich
  • Two-handed drinking vessel from Scotland

    shells. However, this seems to have had its origins in the poems of James Macpherson which were once thought to be translations of poems by Ossian, son

    Quaich

    Quaich

    Quaich

  • Scottish Gaelic literature
  • in praise of her new home there also survives. James Macpherson (1736–96), the nephew of Ewen MacPherson of Cluny, was the first Scottish poet to gain

    Scottish Gaelic literature

    Scottish_Gaelic_literature

  • Romanticism
  • Artistic, literary, musical, and intellectual movement

    imagination were the chief qualities of a poet. The Scottish poet James Macpherson influenced the early development of Romanticism with the international

    Romanticism

    Romanticism

    Romanticism

  • John Macpherson (minister)
  • Scottish minister and antiquarian (1710–1765)

    Ossian. Though not closely related, James Macpherson, author of "The Works of Ossian" (1765), and John Macpherson knew each other well. It has been suggested

    John Macpherson (minister)

    John_Macpherson_(minister)

  • Leisa Goddard
  • Australian television journalist

    Mumbrella CommsCon Awards in 2018. Goddard is married to Sky News host James Macpherson. Adoni Media (2 October 2017), Leisa Goddard Showreel, retrieved 2

    Leisa Goddard

    Leisa_Goddard

  • Walter Scott
  • Scottish novelist (1771–1832)

    lent him books and introduced him to the Ossian cycle of poems by James Macpherson. During the winter of 1786–1787, the 15-year-old Scott met the Scots

    Walter Scott

    Walter Scott

    Walter_Scott

  • Thomas Macpherson, 1st Baron Macpherson of Drumochter
  • politician. Macpherson was the son of James Macpherson of Muirhead near Chryston in Lanarkshire. He was Chairman of Macpherson, Train & Co Ltd, food and produce

    Thomas Macpherson, 1st Baron Macpherson of Drumochter

    Thomas Macpherson, 1st Baron Macpherson of Drumochter

    Thomas_Macpherson,_1st_Baron_Macpherson_of_Drumochter

  • Brimham Rocks
  • Site of Special Scientific Interest in North Yorkshire, England

    carved by druids, an idea that ran concurrently with the popularity of James Macpherson's Fragments of Ancient Poetry of 1760, and a developing interest in

    Brimham Rocks

    Brimham Rocks

    Brimham_Rocks

  • James MacPherson Le Moine
  • Sir James MacPherson Le Moine (24 January 1825 — 5 February 1912) was a Canadian author and barrister. He was involved with the Literary and Historical

    James MacPherson Le Moine

    James MacPherson Le Moine

    James_MacPherson_Le_Moine

  • Saint-Jean-Baptiste Day
  • Holiday celebrated on June 24

    site of the Commission des normes du travail, June 17, 2008 Le Moine, James MacPherson, Origin of the festival of Saint-Jean-Baptiste ..., Québec: Morning

    Saint-Jean-Baptiste Day

    Saint-Jean-Baptiste Day

    Saint-Jean-Baptiste_Day

  • The Breeders
  • American alternative rock band

    (lead guitar, vocals), Josephine Wiggs (bass guitar, vocals) and Jim Macpherson (drums). The earliest incarnation of the band was formed by Kim Deal and

    The Breeders

    The Breeders

    The_Breeders

  • James MacPherson (American football)
  • American gridiron football player and coach (born 1980)

    James MacPherson (born September 2, 1980) is an American former professional football quarterback who played two seasons in the Arena Football League (AFL)

    James MacPherson (American football)

    James_MacPherson_(American_football)

  • Blythe Duff
  • Scottish actress

    Sergeant. She became the longest-serving member of the Taggart cast after James Macpherson left the show in 2002. The last Taggart episode was shown in 2010,

    Blythe Duff

    Blythe_Duff

  • JPMorgan Global Growth & Income
  • British investment trust

    is dedicated to investing in companies worldwide. The Chairman is James Macpherson. It is listed on the London Stock Exchange and FTSE Russell announced

    JPMorgan Global Growth & Income

    JPMorgan_Global_Growth_&_Income

  • Fionn mac Cumhaill
  • Irish mythical hero

    transformed into the character "Fingal" in James Macpherson's poem cycle Ossian (1760), which Macpherson claimed was translated out of discovered Ossianic

    Fionn mac Cumhaill

    Fionn mac Cumhaill

    Fionn_mac_Cumhaill

  • Scottish literature
  • after union with England in 1707 by figures including Allan Ramsay and James Macpherson. The latter's Ossian Cycle made him the first Scottish poet to gain

    Scottish literature

    Scottish literature

    Scottish_literature

  • Highlander
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Appalachia in the eastern United States The Highlander, a book written by James Macpherson The Highlander (newspaper), a Gaelic-language political newspaper based

    Highlander

    Highlander

  • Daniel Mosley, 4th Baron Ravensdale
  • British engineer (born 1982)

    Baron Ogmore Jonathan Morris, 3rd Baron Morris of Kenwood James Macpherson, 3rd Baron Macpherson of Drumochter Michael Whitfield, 3rd Baron Kenswood Valerian

    Daniel Mosley, 4th Baron Ravensdale

    Daniel Mosley, 4th Baron Ravensdale

    Daniel_Mosley,_4th_Baron_Ravensdale

  • Romantic literature in English
  • Era in English-language literature

    genre". Other precursors of Romanticism are the poets James Thomson (1700–48) and James Macpherson (1736–96). The sentimental novel or "novel of sensibility"

    Romantic literature in English

    Romantic literature in English

    Romantic_literature_in_English

  • Jacobite rising of 1745
  • Attempt by the House of Stuart to regain the British throne

    back to a far more distant and largely mythical past. These included James Macpherson, who between 1760 and 1765 published the Ossian cycle which was a best-seller

    Jacobite rising of 1745

    Jacobite rising of 1745

    Jacobite_rising_of_1745

  • Scottish Enlightenment
  • Intellectual movement in 18th–19th century Scotland

    figures who first drew attention to the Ossian cycle of James Macpherson to public attention. Macpherson (1736–96) was the first Scottish poet to gain an international

    Scottish Enlightenment

    Scottish Enlightenment

    Scottish_Enlightenment

  • Robert Emms
  • British actor (born 1986)

    Robert Emms (born Robert James MacPherson; 20 May 1986) is a British film, stage and television actor, known for portraying Pythagoras in the BBC One fantasy-adventure

    Robert Emms

    Robert_Emms

  • English literature
  • Literature written in the English language

    Churchyard (1751) by Thomas Gray. Other precursors are James Thomson and James Macpherson. James Macpherson was the first Scottish poet to gain an international

    English literature

    English literature

    English_literature

  • Jonathan Guinness, 3rd Baron Moyne
  • British peer and businessman (born 1930)

    issue: Hon. Catherine Ingrid Guinness (born 1 June 1952), married firstly James Charteris, 13th Earl of Wemyss, and secondly Robert Hesketh. Hon. Jasper

    Jonathan Guinness, 3rd Baron Moyne

    Jonathan_Guinness,_3rd_Baron_Moyne

  • Deer
  • Family of hoofed mammals

    Fionn Mac Cumhail. The name was popularised in the 18th century by James Macpherson, creator of 'Ossianic poetry'. Deer have been an integral part of fables

    Deer

    Deer

    Deer

  • James Philip Macpherson
  • Australian politician and pastoralist

    James Philip Macpherson (20 November 1842 – 23 August 1891) was an Australian politician and pastoralist in the colony of Victoria. He served as a member

    James Philip Macpherson

    James Philip Macpherson

    James_Philip_Macpherson

  • Thomas Chatterton
  • English medieval-style poet (1752–1770)

    Smollett, reproduce the satiric bitterness of Charles Churchill, parody James Macpherson's Ossian, or write in the manner of Alexander Pope or with the polished

    Thomas Chatterton

    Thomas Chatterton

    Thomas_Chatterton

  • The Dream of Ossian
  • Painting by Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres

    Ingres was influenced by his contemporaries' Ossianic works, including James Macpherson's purported translations of Ossian's poems, François Gérard's 1801 painting

    The Dream of Ossian

    The Dream of Ossian

    The_Dream_of_Ossian

  • James McPherson
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    McPherson, former member of the Alberta Legislature from 1982 to 1986 James Macpherson (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles about people

    James McPherson

    James_McPherson

  • A mythology for England
  • Literary analysis of Tolkien

    Author Method, materials used Goal, work created Notes Scotland 1760 James Macpherson Publish poem "translated" from Gaelic manuscripts Cycle of poems by

    A mythology for England

    A mythology for England

    A_mythology_for_England

  • David Thomson, 3rd Baron Thomson of Fleet
  • Canadian hereditary peer

    low public profile. "The only substantial interview he has given was to James FitzGerald, who wrote a book about the elite private school (Upper Canada

    David Thomson, 3rd Baron Thomson of Fleet

    David_Thomson,_3rd_Baron_Thomson_of_Fleet

  • Wimbledon Common
  • Open space in Wimbledon, London, England

    Nearby stands Bristol House, which owes its name to the Bristol family. James Macpherson, the translator and author of the Ossian's Poems, had a villa on Putney

    Wimbledon Common

    Wimbledon Common

    Wimbledon_Common

  • Taggart
  • Scottish television detective series (1985–2010)

    Taggart's investigation. In 1987 the character of Michael Jardine (James MacPherson) was introduced. Neil Duncan left the series in 1987 and in 1990 a

    Taggart

    Taggart

  • Jean Maximilien Lamarque
  • French army officer and politician (1770–1832)

    literature by translating into French verse the poems of Ossian by James Macpherson. In the preface, he describes the culture of the ancient Caledonians

    Jean Maximilien Lamarque

    Jean Maximilien Lamarque

    Jean_Maximilien_Lamarque

  • Diomede, Alaska
  • City in northwest Alaska

    a white-knuckle ride Archived July 5, 2008, at the Wayback Machine James Macpherson, Alaska Journal of Commerce (2002) interviews a former Army pilot Eric

    Diomede, Alaska

    Diomede, Alaska

    Diomede,_Alaska

  • Roger Rees
  • Welsh actor (1944–2015)

    also include My So-Called Life as substitute teacher Mr. Racine, and James MacPherson on Warehouse 13. His film career began in the 1980s. Rees played the

    Roger Rees

    Roger Rees

    Roger_Rees

  • Pseudotranslation
  • Text falsely proposed to be translated from an original source

    Prévost Candide (1759), by Voltaire The Works of Ossian (1765) by James Macpherson La Guzla, ou Choix de Poesies Illyriques recueillies dans la Dalmatie

    Pseudotranslation

    Pseudotranslation

  • Pasadena Now
  • 2004 by James Macpherson and Candice Merrill. Most of the magazine’s content is outsourced to overseas writers. In April 2004 James Macpherson founded

    Pasadena Now

    Pasadena_Now

  • Uthal (opera)
  • Jacques-Benjamin-Maximilien Bins de Saint-Victor is based on the Ossian poems of James Macpherson. It was first performed at the Opéra-Comique in Paris on 17 May 1806

    Uthal (opera)

    Uthal (opera)

    Uthal_(opera)

  • Poetry of Scotland
  • Poetry written within the boundaries of modern Scotland

    Mhaighstir Alasdair, who helped inspire a new form of nature poetry. James Macpherson was the first Scottish poet to gain an international reputation, claiming

    Poetry of Scotland

    Poetry of Scotland

    Poetry_of_Scotland

  • MacMhuirich (surname)
  • Surname list

    are also traditionally known in Scottish Gaelic as Clann Mhuirich. James Macpherson, also known in Scottish Gaelic as Seumas MacMhuirich, an 18th-century

    MacMhuirich (surname)

    MacMhuirich_(surname)

  • Ossian, ou Les bardes
  • Opera by Jean-François Le Sueur

    Palat-Dercy and Jacques-Marie Deschamps, is based on the Ossian poems of James Macpherson (specifically the poem "Calthon and Colmal"), which had been translated

    Ossian, ou Les bardes

    Ossian, ou Les bardes

    Ossian,_ou_Les_bardes

  • Herbert Macpherson
  • British general and recipient of the Victoria Cross

    Lieutenant-General Sir Herbert Taylor Macpherson VC KCB KCSI (22 January 1827 – 20 October 1886) was a British Army and Indian Army officer and a Scottish

    Herbert Macpherson

    Herbert Macpherson

    Herbert_Macpherson

  • List of fictional Scots
  • Scottish characters in literature and other imaginative works

    Austin Powers comedies. Fingal is the hero of The Poems of Ossian by James Macpherson. Notable features such as Fingal's Cave are named after him. Groundskeeper

    List of fictional Scots

    List of fictional Scots

    List_of_fictional_Scots

  • Warehouse 13
  • American science fiction television series (2009–2014)

    "Personal Effects". CCH Pounder as Mrs. Irene Frederic Roger Rees as James MacPherson (seasons 1–4) Mark A. Sheppard as Benedict Valda (season 2; guest seasons

    Warehouse 13

    Warehouse_13

  • Ian Macpherson, 1st Baron Strathcarron
  • British politician (1880–1937)

    James Ian Stewart Macpherson, 1st Baron Strathcarron, PC, PC (Ire), KC, JP (14 May 1880 – 14 August 1937), known as Sir Ian Macpherson, 1st Baronet, between

    Ian Macpherson, 1st Baron Strathcarron

    Ian Macpherson, 1st Baron Strathcarron

    Ian_Macpherson,_1st_Baron_Strathcarron

  • Literary fragment
  • Genre or piece of a larger work

    literary hoaxes in which Romantic writers including Thomas Chatterton and James Macpherson claimed to have translated or discovered historical fragments that

    Literary fragment

    Literary fragment

    Literary_fragment

  • William Smith (abolitionist)
  • British politician and abolitionist

    Preceded by Sir Samuel Hannay, Bt James Macpherson Member of Parliament for Camelford 1791–1796 With: James Macpherson to March 1796 Lord William Bentinck

    William Smith (abolitionist)

    William Smith (abolitionist)

    William_Smith_(abolitionist)

  • Scottish clan
  • Kinship group among the Scottish people

    Highlands, was set off by the Ossian cycle published by James Macpherson (1736–96). Macpherson claimed to have found poetry written by the ancient bard

    Scottish clan

    Scottish clan

    Scottish_clan

  • George Romney (painter)
  • English painter (1734–1802)

    Granville Leveson-Gower, 1st Marquess of Stafford (1776–7)] Portrait of James Macpherson (1780) Elizabeth Taylor, Mrs. Charles Chaplin (1781) Portrait of Miss

    George Romney (painter)

    George Romney (painter)

    George_Romney_(painter)

  • Manx language
  • Goidelic Celtic language of the Isle of Man

    Hildesley, after his gardener overheard him discussing the Ossian poems of James Macpherson and admitted to known of Fionn and Oisin, the Bishop collected from

    Manx language

    Manx language

    Manx_language

  • Scotland
  • Country within the United Kingdom

    Scots literature was revived in the 18th century by figures including James Macpherson, whose Ossian Cycle made him the first Scottish poet to gain an international

    Scotland

    Scotland

    Scotland

  • Mortal Causes
  • 1994 novel by Ian Rankin

    Hannah, airing in 2004. It also exists as an audiobook, narrated by James MacPherson. Set during the Edinburgh Festival, this novel starts with a brutally

    Mortal Causes

    Mortal_Causes

  • Oscar (given name)
  • Name list

    poet James Macpherson, creator of 'Ossianic poetry'. Today the name is associated with Scandinavia because Napoleon was an admirer of Macpherson's work

    Oscar (given name)

    Oscar (given name)

    Oscar_(given_name)

  • Newtonmore
  • Human settlement in Scotland

    realigned along the north bank of the Spey and the village founded by James Macpherson of Belleville to house dispossessed tenantry, the first houses being

    Newtonmore

    Newtonmore

    Newtonmore

  • Literary Taste: How to Form It
  • Essay by Arnold Bennett

    hymns Samuel Johnson Oliver Goldsmith Thomas Gray William Collins James Macpherson: Ossian* Thomas Chatterton William Cowper George Crabbe William Blake

    Literary Taste: How to Form It

    Literary_Taste:_How_to_Form_It

  • Putney
  • District of London

    Road David Luiz, Chelsea F.C. and Brazilian international footballer James Macpherson, translator and author of the Ossian Poems David McKee, creator of

    Putney

    Putney

    Putney

  • Alexander Gordon, 4th Duke of Gordon
  • British Army officer

    Feshie estate was sold to George Macpherson Grant of Ballindalloch in 1815. Glenbanchor was sold to James Macpherson of Belleville in 1822, the money

    Alexander Gordon, 4th Duke of Gordon

    Alexander Gordon, 4th Duke of Gordon

    Alexander_Gordon,_4th_Duke_of_Gordon

  • Beast (2026 film)
  • 2026 film

    arts, and starring Russell Crowe, Luke Hemsworth and Daniel MacPherson. MMA legend Patton James, now a commercial fisherman, is pulled back into the cage

    Beast (2026 film)

    Beast_(2026_film)

  • Pan-Celticism
  • Political, social, and cultural movement in Northwestern Europe

    Rousseau's glorification of the noble savage and the popularity of James Macpherson's Ossianic tales throughout Europe. Bonaparte's nephew, Napoleon III

    Pan-Celticism

    Pan-Celticism

    Pan-Celticism

  • 2008 Grand Rapids Rampage season
  • Arena Football League team season

    2008 Grand Rapids Rampage roster Quarterbacks 12 Tom Arth 16 James MacPherson Fullbacks 47 Whitney Bell 11 Terrell Browden Wide receivers  6 Kenny Higgins

    2008 Grand Rapids Rampage season

    2008_Grand_Rapids_Rampage_season

  • Alexander Fermor-Hesketh, 3rd Baron Hesketh
  • British peer and UK Independence Party politician

    Between 1973 and 1975 the team had some success with the English driver James Hunt, including winning the 1975 Dutch Grand Prix. He later was president

    Alexander Fermor-Hesketh, 3rd Baron Hesketh

    Alexander_Fermor-Hesketh,_3rd_Baron_Hesketh

  • Ossian (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    dictionary. The Works of Ossian is an influential cycle of poems written by James Macpherson. Ossian may also refer to: Ossian, Indiana, United States, a town Ossian

    Ossian (disambiguation)

    Ossian_(disambiguation)

  • John Laurence Seymour
  • American musician

    from Ossian by James Macpherson A Dirge for Ryno for low voice and piano, Op. 23 No. 3 (1936); words from Ossian by James Macpherson Behold, I Stand

    John Laurence Seymour

    John Laurence Seymour

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  • JAMEY
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    English

    JAMEY

    Variant spelling of English/Scottish Jamie, JAMEY means "supplanter."

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  • Sames
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Sames

    English : unexplained.German : possibly from a Germanic stem sam used of a personal name of unknown meaning.

    Sames

  • James
  • Biblical

    James

    same as Jacob, the Greek form of Jacob, supplanter (to take the place of another, as through force, scheming, strategy, or the like)

    James

  • JAMES
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    English

    JAMES

    Middle English and Old French vernacular form of Late Latin Jacomus, from Greek Iakobos, JAMES means "supplanter." In the New Testament bible, this is the name of several characters, including two apostles and a half-brother of Jesus.

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  • Fitz James
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    Fitz James

    Son of James.

    Fitz James

  • James
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    American, Australian, Bengali, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, Dutch, English, French, German, Greek, Gujarati, Hawaiian, Hebrew, Indian, Irish, Jamaican, Latin, Malayalam, Portuguese, Swedish, Swiss, Tamil

    James

    Supplanter; Jimmy; Variant of Jacob; Holds the Heel; He who Supplants; A Cheerful; Great; Lovable

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  • Hames
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    Hames

    English : habitational name from Hames Hall in Papcastle, Cumbria, named from the plural of northern Middle English hame ‘homestead’.

    Hames

  • James
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    James

    English : from a personal name that has the same origin as Jacob. However, among English speakers, it is now felt to be a separate name in its own right. This is largely because in the Authorized Version of the Bible (1611) the form James is used in the New Testament as the name of two of Christ’s apostles (James the brother of John and James the brother of Andrew), whereas in the Old Testament the brother of Esau is called Jacob. The form James comes from Latin Jacobus via Late Latin Jac(o)mus, which also gave rise to Jaime, the regular form of the name in Spanish (as opposed to the learned Jacobo). See also Jack and Jackman. This is a common surname throughout the British Isles, particularly in South Wales.

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  • Jamee
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    Jamee

    Supplanter; One who Replaces; Form of James

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    Eames

    English : probably from the possessive case of the Middle English word eam ‘uncle’, denoting a retainer in the household of the uncle of some important local person.English : possibly also a variant of Ames.

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  • Jakes
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    Jakes

    English : patronymic from Jack 1.Czech (Jakeš) : from a derivative of the personal name Jakub, Czech form of Jacob.

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  • James
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    King John' James Jurney, servant to Lady Faulconbridge. 'King Richard III' Sir James Tyrrel....

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    Supplanter; Holder of the Heel; Form of James

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  • Janes
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    Janes

    English : patronymic from the personal name Jan (see Jayne).Czech (Janeš) : from a pet form of the personal name Jan, a vernacular form of Greek Iōannēs (see John).

    Janes

  • Games
  • Surname or Lastname

    Spanish

    Games

    Spanish : variant of Gámez (see Gamez).English : variant of Game.

    Games

  • Ames
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    English

    Ames

    English : from the Old French and Middle English personal name Amys, Amice, which is either directly from Latin amicus ‘friend’, used as a personal name, or via a Late Latin derivative of this, Amicius.German : of uncertain origin. Perhaps a nickname for an active person, from a Germanic word related to Old High German amazzig ‘busy’. Compare modern German Ameise ‘ant’.William Ames, the son of Richard Ames of Bruton, Somerset, came to Braintree, MA, from England in about 1640. He had numerous prominent descendants.

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  • James, Jimmy
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    Supplanter

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    JAYMES

    Variant spelling of English James, JAYMES means "supplanter."

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    Australian, British, English

    Jamese

    Form of James; One who Supplants

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  • James Seamus
  • Boy/Male

    Irish

    James Seamus

    The Irish version of James. Many well-known Irishmen have been called Seamus including the 1995 Nobel poet laureate Seamus Heaney. The Nobel prize in Literature was awarded for his “”works of lyrical beauty and ethical depth, which exalt everyday miracles and the living past.””

    James Seamus

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  • Mohasha | மோஹாஷா
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Mohasha | மோஹாஷா

  • RINNAH
  • Female

    Hebrew

    RINNAH

    (רִנָּה) Hebrew unisex name RINNAH means "shouting for joy." In the bible, this is the name of descendant of Judah. Although this is a masculine name in the bible, it is otherwise used primarily as a feminine name.

  • Charlena
  • Girl/Female

    French

    Charlena

    Feminine of Charles meaning manly.

  • Praachik | ப்ராசிக
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Praachik | ப்ராசிக

    Long-legged

  • Hardaker
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    Hardaker

    English : variant spelling of Hardacre.

  • Inas
  • Boy/Male

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    Capable; Sociability; Able; Strong; Bold; Powerful

  • Karunal
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    Hindu, Indian

    Karunal

    Compassionate; Kind; Merciful Person

  • Komalpal
  • Girl/Female

    Indian, Punjabi, Sikh

    Komalpal

    Protector of Softness

  • Nikia
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Nikia

    Pure

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    Pampered

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  • Gong
  • n.

    A privy or jakes.

  • Trieterics
  • n. pl.

    Festival games celebrated once in three years.

  • Hellanodic
  • n.

    A judge or umpire in games or combats.

  • Gameful
  • a.

    Full of game or games.

  • Polyonomous
  • a.

    Having many names or titles; polyonymous.

  • Multinominous
  • a.

    Having many names or terms.

  • Table
  • n.

    The games of backgammon and of draughts.

  • Dice
  • v. i.

    To play games with dice.

  • Quinquennalia
  • n. pl.

    Public games celebrated every five years.

  • Gray
  • superl.

    Old; mature; as, gray experience. Ames.

  • Namer
  • n.

    One who names, or calls by name.

  • Tamer
  • n.

    One who tames or subdues.

  • Jeames
  • n.

    A footman; a flunky.

  • Fish
  • n.

    A counter, used in various games.

  • Jakes
  • n.

    A privy.

  • Binominal
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to two names; binomial.

  • Onomatologist
  • n.

    One versed in the history of names.

  • Jambes
  • n.

    Alt. of Jambeux

  • Lames
  • n. pl.

    Small steel plates combined together so as to slide one upon the other and form a piece of armor.