School: Ballinree, Nenagh (roll number 15560)
- Location:
- Ballinree, Co. Tipperary
- Teacher: Patrick Ahern
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- (continued from previous page)Call Cannon - a mixture of new potatoesCior - a combKellers - wooden milk pansCrónán - singingColumór - a man who did not marryCabaisín - a head collar for a horseClaush - a field where a well isCroper - a part of a britchenCáiceasas (?) - a bottoms full of rushes and sedgeCíallar - a tub for holding cream
Crisheen - a stick for washing potatoes, with a half round block of timber attached to one end of it
Cilloch - a fish that cannot be usedCruiscín Lan - a little jug fullCorraig - a stoneCeentóir - a sad personCrannséanair - a person who is never satisfiedCriteachán - a small man with a hump on his backCúlbóige - a hidden storeCíor - the cudCogar - whisperCollip - a bold personCeeréen - blushCoshines - bare-footConnosuir - an exact personCoumreacht - to have your jaw itchy(continues on next page)