School: Ballinree, Nenagh (roll number 15560)
- Location:
- Ballinree, Co. Tipperary
- Teacher: Patrick Ahern
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- (continued from previous page)Dous - a cloutDóirse - my dearDroolens - linesDorgadale - an insectDosahán - a bold personDruiseóg - a brierDáwshe - very small Duidín - a pipeDaonach - Easter waterDoltín - a bold personDourméen - a handle of scytheDróil - queerDellisk - sea-weedDrownsamua - a sleepy personDrad - a bold looking appearanceDroilín - a line between a meadowDip - a light made of rushesDrommán - a horses backingDruimin - an old cowDalta - a lazy girlDeoca Dorais - the last drinkDrunkéen - a small person
Eireacht - half madYeowl - a shoutWhether - a scythe board(continues on next page)