School: Ballinree, Nenagh (roll number 15560)
- Location:
- Ballinree, Co. Tipperary
- Teacher: Patrick Ahern
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- (continued from previous page)C.Ciseach - a wooden bridge in the bogCub - a young foxCeolán - a small personCallop - a piece of breadChkhrawn - a small piece of turfCiróg - an insectCaubeén - a hatCailín - a girlCarahán - a small personCipín - a bit of a stickCiteóg - a person who uses the left handCréatar - a creatureClod - a sod of grassCluas - an earCruiteacán - a hunch backCroit - a pain in the neckCráinín - a ready'erCrónáning - singing slowlyCúr Lún - curlewCuirdín - rambling (night)Curdó - rambling (day)Canasúir - a cute personCathar - an old ruinCuit Amach - get out of that
Corribálé - a limpet found under stones at rivers - contents of shell used for fishing(continues on next page)