Ronan [roh-nahn] Examples noun Irish Legend.
- a king who killed his son, Mael Fothartaigh, after his wife had falsely accused the boy of attempting to seduce her, and who was himself killed by the children of Mael Fothartaigh.
Examples from the Web for ronan Contemporary Examples of ronan
If you need a show for millennials, why not hand it over to Ronan Farrow, the offspring of celebrity parents.
Trustafarians Want to Tell You How to Live
Joel Kotkin
October 31, 2014
Irish tenor Ronan Tynan sang at both services, just as he had so many times in New York after 9/11.
Boston and New York’s Bravest Are Brothers Bonded by Tragedy
Michael Daly
April 15, 2014
Ronan Farrow may have gotten all the attention, but another new anchor at MSNBC started the same day as him.
Joy Reid, MSNBC Anchor, on the Racism of the Tea Party, Family Dramas, and Why She Loves Boxing
Lloyd Grove
March 27, 2014
But the beautiful porcelain pendant that Agatha (Saoirse Ronan) wears.
The Look of ‘The Grand Budapest Hotel’
Andrew Romano
March 7, 2014
The Blue Jasmine director also addresses the rumor Ronan Farrow is not his son, stoked by Farrow himself.
Woody Allen Fires Back: Dylan Farrow Was Brainwashed By Her Mother, Mia Farrow
Tim Teeman
February 8, 2014
Historical Examples of ronan
She fell like a wreath of snow which slides from the rocks of Ronan.’
Dutton Cook
In this respect, the author of Saint Ronan’s Well could not be termed fortunate.
Sir Walter Scott
What said your landlord, the Laird of Saint Ronan’s, to all this?
Sir Walter Scott
“In that shelter over there,” Ronan answered, pointing to it.
Elliot O’Donnell
“Ronan,” said Odille carrying both her hands to her temples.
The Branding Needle, or The Monastery of Charolles
Eugne Sue