Scoil: Lough Gur, Kilmallock (uimhir rolla 7117)

Suíomh:
Loch Goir, Co. Luimnigh
Múinteoirí:
T. Collins P. Ó Seaghdha
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Bailiúchán na Scol, Imleabhar 0516, Leathanach 098

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Bailiúchán na Scol, Imleabhar 0516, Leathanach 098

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  1. XML Scoil: Lough Gur, Kilmallock
  2. XML Leathanach 098
  3. XML “Herbs”
  4. XML “Proverbs”

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  1. In recent years the old people made many uses out of herbs. For example in gardens there grows a herb named chickenweed. It is first seen peeping above thr ground as a plant about three inches above the ground. It has spiky leaves. When animals were ill or were affected with any disease this herb was used. After been boiled the juice was strained from the leaves and preserved for a few days. After this it was given to the affected animal who recovered from the illness very quickly.
    Another herb which grows on ditches very much like the chickenweed causes great harm to crops. Although it is very small at first it spreads about very quickly. The name being "Scottish Sorrell." It is sometimes called "Cock's eye" and also other names which are rarely heard now-a-days.
    The "Wart Weed" is very useful and help to cure those who are suffering from them.
    Tras-scríofa ag duine dár meitheal tras-scríbhneoirí deonacha.
    Topaicí
    1. gníomhaíochtaí
      1. cleachtas an leighis
        1. leigheas dúchasach (~11,815)
    Teanga
    Béarla
    Bailitheoir
    Chrissie O Connell
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    Baineann
    Seoladh
    Baile na gCailleach, Co. Luimnigh
    Faisnéiseoir
    Richard O' Connell
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    Fireann