FILI


Meaning of FILI in English

ˈfil(y)ə noun

( plural fi·li fiˈlē)

Etymology: Old Irish, literally, seer; akin to Welsh gweled to see — more at bulto

: a poet in ancient Ireland of higher rank than a bard and belonging to a class who were also lawyers, historians, genealogists, and storytellers

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