School: Áth Dúna, Gleann an Phréacháin, Mainistir Fhearmuighe (roll number 12542)
- Location:
- Chimneyfield, Co. Cork
- Teacher: Seán Ó Duinnshléibhe
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- MACOIDHE - (macoy) - a fine boy breall glic
Punóg - little knob formed on under clothing through wear as in flannelitte
Reiméad - a Rubber(?) or torn piece of garment hanging loosely
Umhnán - froth of milkSnamhaire - a "snot", or cringing boy
Dearbhaoil - the cleaning of dykes consisting of briars and waste stuff. Dirty stuff
Dríodar - sediment
Scúirse - a whipser, applied to a girl, a fine active girl
Gamalóigín - an innocent youngster
Criocáilidhe - a bladder or one who speaks like a child
Dúlamán - the green stuff which floats in a spring well in summer
Rúmáile - water crowfoot
Gaibhsleach - an earwig
Tufóg - a smell
Tuifera - a stinking person
a cábog
Scrín - what passes from the male to the female at time of conception
Síafra - a fairy, a small person
Straoil - an untidy girl, Giobalach
Giobal - a rag
Gobal ime - a lump of butter (small say 1/4 or 1/2 lb.
Gabhlóg - (Illustration) a fork, wooden, used when cutting briars etc.
Stillers / Stileirs an ounsel or spring
balance (Omit S to suit the language) (??)
Buitseacán - a short thick man boy or person
Suidhistín - a small seat filled with curled hair, used for a child
Sáilslear - what is used to hold salt at table
Racait - a child's frock
Cába - collar of a coat
Cuarán, - slippers, sandal,
maothal, beistings 1st and 2nd milking
Nús - beistings
Ísbín - a sausage
Grísgín - a rasher or gizard of a bird roasted on coals
Glas - watery looking (milk)(continues on next page)- Collector
- Seán Ó Duinnshléibhe
- Gender
- Male