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Enniscrone Pier, Kilglass ED, Ballymote-Tubbercurry Municipal District, County Sligo, Connacht, F26 Y3Y9, Ireland
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aithinne dearg Ní i gcoinní aithinne a thainic tusa, said to a casual visitor who is inclined to stay too long, as a hint that it is time to be going. a live coal, as distinguished from sméarthóidí, cinders Everyday phrases Feelings Comparatives People Activities Log in to hear
dath na gcloch cuireann sé dath buí ar an olainn (stocaí) a lichen-like scabby growth on stones used to dye wool Activities Adjectives Food and drink Plants Objects Log in to hear
giorla a land measure, about a rood Measurement Land Objects Geographical terms Adjectives Log in to hear
cluaisín a kind of shell-fish: bia ionntú, mar eistirí Food and drink Animals Everyday phrases Folklore Geographical terms Log in to hear
bruicheallán Mí na mbruicheallán a tugtaí ar July; bhíodh deireadh na bhfataí cait a kind of sea-weed: mar sleámógaí iad; bonn mór orthú, mar charraigín; ar nós fataí. Calendar & Seasons Food and drink Plants Everyday phrases Geographical terms Log in to hear
cáithleán a kind of sea-grass: a' fás ar a' milliúir Plants Seashore wildlife Life & death Everyday phrases Geographical terms Log in to hear
portán iarainn a huge crab, spread all round Animals Adjectives Objects Activities Geographical terms Log in to hear
sál-bhrú ar bhó a heel-bruise on a cow Animals Health Body Physical descriptions Activities Log in to hear
falc falcannaí fómhair, autumn showers a heavy shower Weather Seasons Abstract nouns Activities Adjectives Log in to hear
cnapan a heap Abstract nouns Amount Everyday phrases Objects Log in to hear
péice g'fhear a half-fool of a man, a 'gom' Adjectives People Feelings Idioms Proverbs Log in to hear
saighean ba mhór a' saighean é a great sight, a great show entirely Abstract nouns Adjectives Animals Everyday phrases Feelings Log in to hear
aisling a dream Abstract nouns Feelings Life & death Folklore Activities Log in to hear
coirceóg a doubled stook of corn Abstract nouns Farming life Objects Amount Plants Log in to hear
sleámóg a dark-brown seaweed which hangs in long snake-like strips like a skirt cut with scissors; sleámógaí were formerly used for kelp, and were put out as manure for potatoes (though they gave too much tops). In Conamara they are called stiallachaí according to MMt, and cabhrlleach according to MCd. Plants Adjectives Food and drink Geographical terms Farming life Log in to hear