School: Tiercahan
- Location:
- Tircahan, Co. Cavan
- Teacher: P. Ó Riain
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- (continued from previous page)Sudóg - she made a sudóg (a bad heavy cake)Cipín - Gather a few cipeens (sticks for fire)Brosna - '' '' lock of Brosna ('' '' '')Causaí (Casán) - There is a causaí to the springCraiceach - He '' '' craiceach creature
- '' '' '' miserable or stingy creature)Murneach - Murneach Gums
(said to one complaining always)Rithín - Raithnigh = FernsPracis = bróse - I got a prakish of a dinner (a broze)
- '' '' '' bad dinnerBrosna - there was a brosna of things through the house
House was untidyCuiseóg - Pull up a cuiseóg to drink through itGrisigh - A person who lost front teeth or
'' child '' is too old fashionedDúidín - '' pipe - 1. Never bid the devil good morrow till you meet him.
2. '' trouble trouble till trouble troubles you.
3. No one knows where the shoe pinches another.
4. If the cap doesnt fit you dont wear it.
5. Put that in your pipe, and smoke it
6. Its hard to hunt the hare out of the bush its not in.
7 '' '' '' take blood out of a turnip
8. A full bag cant bend.
9 An empy '' '' stand.(continues on next page)