School: Rathmeage, Hackettstown
- Location:
- Rathmeague, Co. Wicklow
- Teacher: Pádraig Ó Tuathail
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- Kearkish - call to hensSop of hay - fist of grassDrom a drewer - back of old cowBrúseach - bad languageSciolláins - small potatoesFuarán - weed like dockRúiseán - wild personGábeen - foolDrig - drop (small amount)Besam - brush made from heatherBugawn - potato killed with frost
Rawn - Shieráun - made a drive at anyone
Melírcín - chilbain?Ciaróg - earwigKish - assload of turf
Peveen - one noted musical instrument made from straw
Ceolawn - small manSnoudeen - small insectClubhán - weedPracás - foolish manSlut(?) - a diprushTusach - tuft of course grassDriblin - small dropWattle - part of sidelang on sheepLeanbh - child