School: Áth Dúna, Gleann an Phréacháin, Mainistir Fhearmuighe (roll number 12542)
- Location:
- Chimneyfield, Co. Cork
- Teacher: Seán Ó Duinnshléibhe
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“cuc - A woman's hair tied to form a top-knot. ...”
Cuc - a woman's hair tied to form a top-knot
Cruíst - to throw stones atMadraí Gaoithe - name given to parts of a rainbow sometimes visible. A sign of broken weather.Smóílíní - The red burnt parts that fall off a splinter when burning.Picaniní / Picininí - a wee child
Cróítín - a styBiet (baidht) - (bite) that part of an Coinnleór iarainn that holds the splinter when lightingClapar - a wooden instrument made of three thin boards for frightning crows from the corn (Sketch)Meas = fruit cf MASS = the fruit of the CrossStelinn (Stelling) - a stand or frame on which milk pans are placed in the dairy when setting milkSgein - sgein as san - clear out of that
"The stone SCEINED my face" almost struck me
Coinnleóír Iarainn - made to perform a double duty
1) for holding candles
2) for holding bog deal splinters (See illustration)
Biet (bite) - The name of the part of above instrument for holding the splinters
Slabar - mud.
"Tis a SLABBERY day" said when the roads are muddy, and the rain not too heavy, also when the day is showery, and, the groun after the showers is "dirty"
(h) ancersiur - handkerchief
A bhfaca tú mo h-ancersiur?Tae-pot - corcán taeCílir / Cíléar - a wooden vessel in which milk was set. (called in books "cooler." pr keeler.Préataí = prátaíSpog - to sink into soft soil, as a bog - The horse is spogging.Cad'n - a wooden mug formerly used in (?)
pilicín, pilic = bud, The private(continues on next page)