School: Landsdowne (Cuar na gCoileach) (roll number 6091)
- Location:
- Coornagillagh, Co. Kerry
- Teacher: Eibhlín, Bean Uí Shúilleabháin
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“Gamhshnáth has passed into the daily life...”
"Gamhshnáth" has passed into the daily life as béurla.
Airiú Mhaise is dóca, toice, slibire,
Ceartuig to the cow where she is being milked.(no title)
“Chualadh mo máthair a rádh (beannact de le na h-anam) nauir a bhíodh an gearán céadna ag gabhail ag duine...”
Chualadh mo máthair a rádh ( beannacht De le na h-anam) nuair a bhíodh an gearán céadna ag gabhail ag duine, no an maoimh céadna no an molad ceadna agus rl." Port Eiblín Ní h-Uagdhar is fada a chuala mair sin.
Dheireadh seo ag magadh fé dhuine
Eiblín Bean Uí Shúilleabháin
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“If a girl marries in Advent she can visit her old home next day if she wishes and she can visit it everyday in Lent too.”
If a girl marries in Advent she can visit her old home next day if she wishes and she can visit it everyday in Lent too. But suppose she marries Shrove Tuesday unless she goes home that day or Shrove Tuesday night before 12 she dare not go home until the seven weeks of Lent are over on the principle ná dein nós agus ná bris nós. This custom is still very much alive in this part of the country.- Collector
- Eibhlín Bean Uí Shúilleabháin
- Gender
- Female
- Occupation
- Múinteoir