School: Granard (B.) (Muire Gan Smál) (roll number 13963)
- Location:
- Granard, Co. Longford
- Teacher: León Mac Craith
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- 238 Old Irish Words
Oma-dhawn = a fool
Creensawn / Glee-saun = A lazy Fellow.
Cur-Hoog-awn = A rope twister
Kerthawn = Chin-blanes
Suggaun (súgán) = a straw chair
Fother-bhush = where an old bog-hole was filled up
buckawn / bock-awn = a hinge for a door
glacain:
Clu-dhógue / Prugh-ogue = eggs gathered by children at easter.
brabac : gain
slánlus : green weed growing in meadows about 6" long with white stripes on it
Greeshaugh = red ashes
póirín: small potatoes
case-og / caseógue = a young sow.
Ceisóg
traithnín : a straw or blade of grass
Buachalán - a yellow weed
ciotóg = left hand
gad = a ring made of sally rods.
púcóg : cover put over cows head eyes to prevent her from rambling
Bor-dhógue= kind of creels for an ass