School: Cill Cruim / Killocrim (roll number 17072)
- Location:
- Cill Átha Chroim, Co. Chiarraí
- Teacher: Micheál Óg Ó Catháin
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- Yellow root would poison anything that would drink it. or dando
dandoline is also used for poison.
Cunfay is used for a sprain to keep it up to it for a while. Caistreabhán is used for feeding pigs or hens or chickens. Nettles are boiled in water and if a cow had a blood morn the water of the nettles would cure would cure her. Rushes grow in wet land. felestriom grow in poor land. Thistles grow in rich good land. A dog leaf would cure the burn of a nettle- Collector
- Tomás Mac Sithigh
- Gender
- Male
- Address
- Cill Átha Chroim, Co. Chiarraí
- Informant
- Richard Sheehy
- Gender
- Male