School: Loughteague, Stradbally (roll number 6129)
- Location:
- Loughteeog, Co. Laois
- Teachers: Brigid Keane Brighid Ní Chatháin
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- (continued from previous page)Dalta - a big girl: a foolish p. - used kindlySlímhín - (shlieve-eén) a sly mean personSeóinín - undue leaning for EnglishBailgín - a stout stumpy manBrighleóg - (brill-y-eog) - a stout little lively man
Bonnrach - a little plump child
Bunróg - ditto
Sumachán - ditto
Buachaill - a "go" boy - oh! that's "himself)CailínGasún - (gossoon) - garsúnDócairín - a crabbed person Pusacán - a sulky person
Slis - (1) an untidy person - "slissh-ing" along
- (2) big long feet
Gáileach - (1) the eldest son
(2) nick-name - the "Gáileach Farrell" died 1925Greim Gáileach - a feast for the first-born son
Glinc - a lad whose brain is "touched"Maithreach - good-looking personGruamdhach - (grummack) of gloomy countenanceLuiméarach - (limb-air-ack) a long thin personLúbán - awkwardly shaped = in a lúbánLug nó Log - ignorantCleite - light-headed - feather-headed
Blostarach - a strong lump of a chap
Bloscach - ditto(continues on next page)