School: An Choill Mhór
- Location:
- An Choill Mhór, Co. Mhaigh Eo
- Teacher: Frainc de Paor
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“If you see a wisp of straw stuck to a hen...”
If two swans come up under the Newport Bridge some one in the parish of Burrishoole will die.(no title)
“When men are going fishing...”
If you see a wisp of straw stuck to a hen it is a sign of bad luck
If a sod of turf falls on to the floor out of the fire it is a sign that some one is coming to visit the house.(no title)
“If two swans come up under the Newport Bridge...”
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- Age
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- An Rú Mór, Co. Mhaigh Eo
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“If the haws are very plentiful it is a sign of a very bad winter.”
When men are going fishing and meet a woman they will turn home again and start again.(no title)
“If you hear a cock crowing at night it is a sign that some one is dying.”
If you hear a cock crowing at night it is a sign that some one is dying
If you hear a noise like a bell in your ear some one is asking for a prayer.