School: Killyconnan (C.)

Location:
Killyconnan, Co. Cavan
Teacher:
M. Ní Ghabhann
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0979, Page 212

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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0979, Page 212

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  1. A Mash-wet land, or badly drained land.
    A meal made of meal & sliced potatoes or other things for cattle in winter.
    A Kesh-a construction like a gate which serves as a bridge to cross a drain or small river.
    A Guggler-An egg dealer.
    A Gugulych-A foolish person.
    Gret-A person with front teeth missing.
    Reddening a pipe-Light it.
    A Brash-(1) A bad turn of illness.
    (2) to take a turn at churning.
    A Gubbin or gobbin-A porringer or other contrivance tied to mouth of young calf.
    Bardogs- Creels or boxes placed on asses back and used for putting out manure.
    They are also brought to market to carry eggs.
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