School: Arklow (B.)
- Location:
- Arklow, Co. Wicklow
- Teacher: Gearóid Inglis
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- (continued from previous page)Diúg - A drop' Phrase There's not a diug in him Pronounced ( dewg)Dúidín - ( Duideen ) an old pipe
Dromán - ( Dromawn ) used by farmers, the chain across a horse's back when ploughing
Dros - ( Dros ) leavings
Fásgán - ( Fás-gawn ) Fásgán is used for a sack when full, or a good meal of food. He has eaten a FÁSGÁN of a feed.
Fuarán - ( Fuar-awn ) A cold miserable person or thing.
Flaitheamhrach - ( Flah-úr-ock ) Generous ( You are very FLAHUROCK
Flúirseach - ( Floor shock ) PlentifulFuastar - ( Foo as tar )Gob - ( gob ) a mouth(continues on next page)