School: Cluain Cátha (roll number 2243)

Location:
Cloncaw, Co. Monaghan
Teacher:
P. Ó Hanluain
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0961, Page 207

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  1. goban:- a porringer or tin cup with holes punched in the bottom which is put on a young calf’s nose to prevent it eating straws or sucking any indigestible substance.
    praisgín:- an apron – used for carrying seed potatoes at planting time.
    cró:- a pig stye.
    dallóg – a blind put on a cow to prevent it breaking out of a field.
    spideóg a small iron pin used to close a door or lid.
    bardóg. a wooden box or creel for carrying manure or turf in hilly districts. Two of these are fastened to a donkey.
    Transcribed by a member of our volunteer transcription project.
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