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ros2, m. (gs. & npl. ~a, gpl. ~). 1. (a') Wood. (b) Wooded headland. 2. Headland, promontory.
rún, m. (gs. & npl. rúin, gpl. ~). 1. Mystery. 2. Secret. 3. (a) Intention, purpose. (b) Secret disposition; (evil) design. 4. (Formal) resolution. 5. (a) Love, affection. (b) Loved one; dear one, friend.
Foclóir Gaeilge-Béarla, Niall Ó Dónaill, 1977
Ros, g. rois, ruis, -a, pl. id., and -anna, m., a wood or copse (r. f oḋḃaiḋe id., Sup.), oft. the site of an old cemetery ; a point, promontory, bluff or isthmus (r. uisce, id., Sup.) ; a level tract of arable land.
Rún, -úin, pl. id. and -na, m., a secret, a mystery, a riddle, secrecy ; secret or mystic meaning (= sians, P.H.) ; secret plan or resolution, hence a resolution in general, intention, inclination, disposition (good or bad) ; a resolution or decision (rec.) ; a sweetheart or beloved person ; love, esteem.
Foclóir Gaeḋilge agus Béarla, Rev. Patrick S. Dinneen, 1934
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Recently a significant amount of this content was suddenly removed for cleanup per WP:PLOT. While I agree that much of this effort aligns with WP:PLOT about indiscriminate collection of information (such as trivia), I disagree with removing all the hard effort behind summaries as this provides important back context / history that impact the work today. More importantly, WP:PLOT reads as discouraging summary-only articles without encyclopedic content, not the inclusion of summaries itself. ("Wikipedia treats creative works in an encyclopedic manner, discussing the development, design, reception, significance, and influence of works in addition to concise summaries of those works.)
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ros2, m. (gs. & npl. ~a, gpl. ~). 1. (a') Wood. (b) Wooded headland. 2. Headland, promontory.
rún, m. (gs. & npl. rúin, gpl. ~). 1. Mystery. 2. Secret. 3. (a) Intention, purpose. (b) Secret disposition; (evil) design. 4. (Formal) resolution. 5. (a) Love, affection. (b) Loved one; dear one, friend.
Foclóir Gaeilge-Béarla, Niall Ó Dónaill, 1977
Ros, g. rois, ruis, -a, pl. id., and -anna, m., a wood or copse (r. f oḋḃaiḋe id., Sup.), oft. the site of an old cemetery ; a point, promontory, bluff or isthmus (r. uisce, id., Sup.) ; a level tract of arable land.
Rún, -úin, pl. id. and -na, m., a secret, a mystery, a riddle, secrecy ; secret or mystic meaning (= sians, P.H.) ; secret plan or resolution, hence a resolution in general, intention, inclination, disposition (good or bad) ; a resolution or decision (rec.) ; a sweetheart or beloved person ; love, esteem.
Foclóir Gaeḋilge agus Béarla, Rev. Patrick S. Dinneen, 1934
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Recently a significant amount of this content was suddenly removed for cleanup per WP:PLOT. While I agree that much of this effort aligns with WP:PLOT about indiscriminate collection of information (such as trivia), I disagree with removing all the hard effort behind summaries as this provides important back context / history that impact the work today. More importantly, WP:PLOT reads as discouraging summary-only articles without encyclopedic content, not the inclusion of summaries itself. ("Wikipedia treats creative works in an encyclopedic manner, discussing the development, design, reception, significance, and influence of works in addition to concise summaries of those works.)
If summaries be arbitrarily removed here, that throws numerous articles on works of fiction - many containing series / seasonal summaries - into dispute. If the length of the article is in question, rather than removal, alternatives is further refinement of the text (per MOS:PLOT) or placing seasonal information on it's own page (as characters were). I am open to starting the latter effort to help refine this main page, but at this time I question if the amount of information warrants it's own entry until more details are able to be gathered on back seasons.
-- Ends of the World ( talk) 01:36, 16 February 2020 (UTC)