School: Loughteague, Stradbally (roll number 6129)
- Location:
- Loughteeog, Co. Laois
- Teachers: Brigid Keane Brighid Ní Chatháin
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- Amadán
Stuach
Stóca
Stúcán
Gam
Gamaille
Óinseach - applied to both sexesLorcadán - (Hurk-a-dhawn) a little small manDug - (dhug) - ignorant personGobaidhe - (gubby) - a maneen, a boy aping manhood
Croc - (kruck) - a person as mean as a hangman - also a nickname "The Croc"
Scáileáin (scawleen) - having a miserable lookCáididh - (caw-dhee) - a dry cute person - a nickname
Cadhlúc - (Kyle-luke) - long awkward shaped person
Clothúc - (Cló-hook) ditto
Madra / Mada - a brazen womanRúitín - a child fond of dirt, mudSpriosán - a miserable little fellowBodach - an ignorant personBacach - a person as mean as a beggar-manDeothach - Deothadh - a person meaner than a bacachSgolog - farmerSpailpín - labourer, more generally a mean fellowBullabhán - (bullavawn) - a bully(continues on next page)