Proper noun
Eamon
A male given name from Irish.
Eamon Duffy, Saints & Sinners: A History of the Popes, 251. Cardinalate Those who suffered under his conscientious economics had managed to convince Pope Clement XIV to elevate him into the cardinalate. Source: Internet
Dr Eamon Laird and Professor Rose Anne Kenny, who co-authored the paper, found vitamin D can help support the immune system through a number of pathways involved in fighting SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes Covid-19. Source: Internet
Eamon Duffy, Saints and Sinners: A history of the popes, Yale, 2006, p219 Next Sixtus set to work to repair the finances. Source: Internet
Four times, TDs trooped up and down the stairs to vote for their chosen candidate – Leo Varadkar, Micheál Martin, Mary Lou McDonald and Eamon Ryan, each ballot doomed to fall far short of the magic number of 80 votes and/or abstentions. Source: Internet
Green Party leader Eamon Ryan has said he is “nervous” and is revising downwards his forecasts for the party although he is holding out hope for strong transfers from other parties. Source: Internet
Green Party leadership candidates Eamon Ryan and Catherine Martin will take part in the second of three online membership hustings – in this one, Dublin candidates can ask the leaders questions (watch out for Neasa Hourigan’s). Source: Internet