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GENUS OF PLANTS
Disa physodes; Disa harveyana; Disa venosa; Amphigena; Herschelianthe; Schizodium; Repandra; Penthea; Forficaria; Gamaria; Herschelia; Orthopenthea; Monadenia (plant); Disa (orchid); Disa (genus); × Herscheliodisa
  • ''Disa uniflora'' flowers.

Disa uniflora         
SPECIES OF PLANT
Disa grandiflora; Satyrium grandiflorum
Disa uniflora, the red disa or pride of Table Mountain, is a South African species of orchid in the family Orchidaceae. It is the type species of the genus Disa, and one of its best-known members.
Míl Espáine         
MYTHICAL ANCESTOR OF THE FINAL INHABITANTS OF IRELAND
Miled; Milesius; Mil Espaine; Milisius; Galamh; Mílid Espáine; Míl Espáne; Míl Easpáine; Míle Easpáin; Míled; Mílead; Míleadh; Mille Easpain; Míl of Spain; Mil of Spain; Ír; Gaythelos
In Irish origin myths, Míl Espáine or Míl Espáne (later Latinized as Milesius; also Miled/Miledh) is the mythical ancestor of the final inhabitants of Ireland, the "sons of Míl" or Milesians, who represent the vast majority of the Irish Gaels. His father was Bile, son of Breogan.
Niwer Mil language         
AUSTRONESIAN LANGUAGE
Niwer Mil
The Niwer Mil language is spoken by 9,033 people2011 PNG Census on Boang Island, Malendok Island, Lif Island and Tefa Island in the Tanga Islands, Namatanai District of New Ireland Province in Papua New Guinea. It was split from the Tangga language in 2013.

Википедия

Disa (plant)

Disa is a genus of flowering plants in the family Orchidaceae. It comprises about 182 species. Most of the species are indigenous to tropical and southern Africa, with a few more in the Arabian Peninsula, Madagascar, and Réunion. Disa bracteata is naturalised in Western Australia, where the local name is "African weed-orchid."

The genus Disa was named by P.J. Bergius in 1767. It was named after Disa, the heroine of a Swedish legend.