School: Tara Hill (roll number 13689)
- Location:
- Kilcavan, Co. Wexford
- Teacher: Pádraig Mac Fhlannchadha
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- Alanna (a leanbh)A StórA MhicA Chuisle (pron Acushla)Bee (Biadh) = the call for Turkeys"Dock" (Deoch) the call for pigsBohreen (Bóithrín) = laneCarraigeen (Carraigín) = a little rockGo leór
GOM = a small piece e.g. He had a "GOM" of tobacco in his mouth
Gól (gabháil) = armful - "Go out for a "GOUL" of Hay.
Giornóg (as Ir) Short drills in a ploughed field
Prashgeen (Práisgín) a Bag apron worn by women when working in the kitchen or in the fields
Praiseach (Praiseuch) small seeds used for feeding goldfinches
Buacallán = RagweedSgológ, Skilloge, - small potatoTraneen (Traithnín)Flahulach (Flaitheamhail) - v. generous
Glugar (Glugar) - noise made by potatoes when boiling
Tray na Kayla (Tré n-a Céile)
Sprock (Spreac) - to kick use as Verb or noun
Streel (Stranleach) - an untidy womanSkeaugh(?) (Sgeach)Siúrán = weed
Súgan = (Sugán) a SUGAN rope = hay or straw rope
Buarach = a spancel(continues on next page)