School: Ballinree, Nenagh (roll number 15560)
- Location:
- Ballinree, Co. Tipperary
- Teacher: Patrick Ahern
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- (continued from previous page)Stiver - no moneySparán - a purse
Sleugara - a name given where water flows under a bridge
Smutach - a dirty personSmac - an outward garmentScronchac (?) - a lazy personSwash - dirty liquidSpreach - a sudden jumpSceilp - a cut of foodSpálls - small pieces of stoneSpágs - big hands
Sucán - a big thrush Sgadán - a herringSprong - a four grain fork Stramach - an untidy personSop - a bunch of grass Seile - a harmless personSquivile - a link that turns about Seonse - headScallins - th tops of onions Scantlenta - stakesScidadle - run away Scealóg - a piece of seed with no eyeSmulachán - an ugly person Spree - to be merrySgeach - a bush Sumacáwn - a bold boySlugara - name applied to a bridge Sponk - a weedSlough - a wet pool Spaladh - the first ploughing you give a fieldScrugal - the neck of a bottle Sláinte - good healthSceo - side ways Slic - an appearanceScéol - a scowl of water Snob - a small piece of a candleStillon - a stand in a dairy Seadach - pull of a pipeSgidir - sour milk Sálóg - ashes in lid of a pipe(continues on next page)