School: Más an Easa (B.) (roll number 14775)
- Location:
- Masiness, Co. Donegal
- Teacher: Prionnseas Mac Carraigh
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- Na Crainn Choittheanta atá ag fás annseo.
Dapach.
Crann Giumhaise.
Caorthann
Sgéach.
Óraighin.
Saileóg.
Saileóg dhubh.
Crann beithe.
Culeann
Crann Coill.
Learóg.
Fuinnseóg.
Tronán (elder ?)
Leamhan.
Cnó - Capall.
Cures in Connection with Trees.
Oak - bark is commonly used as a cure for sore shoulders in horses. The bark is boiled and the sores washed with the water.
A staff of rowan (caorthann) is thought to be very lucky as a churn - staff (lanaidh).
Gooseberry jags are supposed to cure a sty on the eyelash.
Crann - ubhall.
Carnn - sílíní
Crann - cuiríní.
Crann - spionóige.