School: Clonin, Mountrath (roll number 15932)
- Location:
- Clonin, Co. Laois
- Teacher: Bean Uí Bhraoin
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- an oil painting of the crucifiction to the chapel.
Irish words still used around this localityWritten by James Bennett VI standard
DROMÁN; A back strap.
BROSNA; Small sticks.
CIREÁN; Small turf.
TEICIM AN CLÚ; Pass me the tongs.
TIOC,TIOC.; Come, Come.
BACH,BACH; Come pig.
HY MUC; Hunting the pig.
BÁIRSEAC; A loud spoken person.
GÉ,GÉ; Goose,Goose.
TAOIBHÍN; A piece of leather.
BRÓG; A boot.
CUMAR; Helping one another.
GOSSN; A boy.
TÉ; Tea.
BASTÚN; A fool.
DEOC. DEOCH; Calling the sow.
CÍOTOG; A left handed person.
CEARC,CEARC.; Hunting the hen.(continues on next page)- Collector
- James Bennett
- Gender
- Male