School: Ballinree, Nenagh (roll number 15560)
- Location:
- Ballinree, Co. Tipperary
- Teacher: Patrick Ahern
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- (continued from previous page)Gearrac - a corner in a fieldGaiscannan - wailingGruiseaunán - worryingGairgín - name given to a field about ToomevaraGile Gula - a giddy personGaiscín - a foolGriseins - fresh porkGabhail - a heavy loadGoudín - a jack snipeGait - a mad manGuistadán - a thin personGostha - working out of prideGreanúra - friendlyGrub - a pickGidim - good humourGig - a car or trap
Giblets - the legs, head, and heart of fowl which are cooked
Gabhairín na Bainne Big - a jack snipeGad - a fastner for a gateGobahán - an impudent personGassen - a gag of a fellowGáwk - a fool(continues on next page)