School: Ballinree, Nenagh (roll number 15560)
- Location:
- Ballinree, Co. Tipperary
- Teacher: Patrick Ahern
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- (continued from previous page)Crib - a thing for catching birdsCraw - a hen's breastCreel - a thing for drawing turfCabin - an out-houseClown - a circus manCailcín - a witchClout - a strokeCiséan - a basketCubóg - an old houseCasóg - a coatCabisón - a head collarCamán - hurleyConatsúir - sulkyCaintin - what soldiers drink
Collapán - a field where different peoples cattle are grazing
Clatter - a clout with the open handCainín - a cack in the eyeCulperate - a bold ladCellers - small churnsCrocóg - a heap of turfCack - a sore in the eyeCauckine - a small cakeCat Dearg - a name given to a wellCruibín - a pigs footKelan - a bratCille Cá - something flung up among a crowd(continues on next page)