School: St Columkille's, Aughnacliffe (roll number 14220)

Location:
Aghnacliff, Co. Longford
Teacher:
Eoghan Mac Aodha
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0762, Page 075

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    river or a bog hole.
    Ceannt: an auction.
    Ceo brón: a little grief.
    Cludóg: Eggs given to children as presents at Easter.
    Cleamhnaigh: relations by marriage.
    Cladhp: a chunk or a large solid piece.
    Cruit: a hump.
    Cruibín: a pig’s foot.
    Crágh: a big handful of meal.
    Cliatar: a very talkative person.
    Féar gorta: hunger grass. Hunger that comes on a person although not in the need of food.
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