School: Drumatemple (B.) (roll number 7496)
- Location:
- Drumatemple, Co. Roscommon
- Teacher: Michael Quinn
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- If a person has a stammer he is called a Balbhán Pigs are called by saying " Tharais, Tharais "If a person is stupid he is called a lúdramán. When saying Good Bye you say " Beannacht Leat ".
- A few roasted potatoes are called " prisgín ".
A canvas apron is called a " práisgín "
The ring that is on top of the scythe is called the "fáinne".
A small field is called a parcín.Muddy water is called " múlach ". A small piece of a stick is called a " cipín ".A three legged stool is called a " stóilín ".
If a person is jolly it is said that there is not a brón on him.(continues on next page)