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Thirty-Two Words for Field: Lost Words of the Irish Landscape

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Manchán Magan (Author)

Wade Davis (Foreword by)

Contributors: Manchán Magan (Author) ; Wade Davis (Foreword by)

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BISAC categories: Nature -> Essays

BISAC categories: Language Arts & Disciplines -> Linguistics -> Historical & Comparative

BISAC categories: History -> Europe -> Ireland

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"What a joyful, profound, passionate revelry of a book this is--an illumination of how words make worlds; a reminder of what is lost when a language is lost; an act of salvage for ways of being and seeing which are fast vanishing."--Robert Macfarlane, author of Is a River Alive?

In this lyrical exploration of the Irish language's deep-rooted connection to nature, myth and memory, bestselling Irish author Manchán Magan offers readers a fresh way of seeing the world through words shaped by wind, water, ancestors, and the ancient rhythms of the land.

The Irish language has thirty-two words for field. Among them are: Geamhar - a field of corn-grass - Tuar - a field for cattle at night - Reidhlean - a field for games or dancing - Cathairin - a field with a fairy-dwelling in it.

The richness of the Irish language is closely tied to the natural landscape and offers a more magical way of seeing the world. 

Most people associate Britain and Ireland with the English language, a vast, sprawling linguistic tree with roots in Latin, French, and German. But the inhabitants of these islands originally spoke another tongue. Look closely enough and English contains traces of the Celtic soil from which it sprung, found in words like bog, loch, cairn, and crag. Today, this heritage can be found nowhere more powerfully than in modern-day Gaelic. 

In Thirty-Two Words for Field, Manchán explores how Gaelic, a three-thousand-year-old lexicon, has imbued the natural world with meaning and magic, evoking a time-honored way of life, from its thirty-two separate words for a field to terms like bróis (whiskey for a horseman at a wedding), iarmhaireacht (the loneliness you feel when you are the only person awake at dawn), and bladhmann (steam rising from a fermented haystack or idle boasting). 

Manchán urges readers to consider the sublime beauty and profound oddness of this ancient tongue that has been spoken in close connection to the land for thousands of years. Told through stories collected from his own life and travels, Thirty-Two Words for Field is an enthralling celebration of Irish words and a testament to the indelible relationship between landscape, culture, and language.

"This is a remarkable work that deepened my feeling of connection to a living world and expanded my sense of the possible."--Merlin Sheldrake, author of Entangled Life
ISBN-10: 1645023761
ISBN-13: 9781645023760
Author: Magan, Manchán, Davis, Wade, N/A
Publisher: Chelsea Green Publishing Company

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ISBN-13: 9781645023760

ISBN-10: 1645023761

Publish Date: February 24, 2026

On Sale Date: February 24, 2026

Language: English

Pages: 256

Dimensions: 0.0 × 0.0 × 0.0 in

Weight: 0.81 lbs

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