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Conallaidh meaning 'son of Cú
Allaidh' ('wild hound', 'wolf'). The
death of the
progenitor –
Conchobhar mac Con
Allaidh, lord of Cenél Moain, in Ulster...
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province of Ulster. It is the
Anglicized form of Mac
Conallaidh 'son of Cú
Allaidh', a
Gaelic name of the Cenél nEógain clan
meaning the 'wild hound', i.e...
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CBeebies and Nick Jr. It was also
dubbed into
Scottish Gaelic as
Damhan Allaidh and
shown on BBC Two
Scotland in the mornings. In the
United States, the...
- The
Irish words for wolf are Mac Tíre ("son of the land"),
Faoil and Cú
Allaidh ("wild dog"), and ****ociation with
human transformation linger. Whilst...
- "Union Jack?
Thall 's Cac!" "Fear a' Bhàta" "Càit a
Bheil an
Armachd Lèir-Sgrios?" "9-11" "Coin-Chaorach is Madaidhean-
Allaidh" "SS Politician" v t e...
- ua Ímair (or
among the
above grandsons?) Ímar of
Limerick (died 977) Cú
Allaidh (Amlaíb) mac Ímair (died 977)
Dubcenn mac Ímair (died 977) Osli mac Dubceinn...
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sources with Senán mac
Geirrcinn of
Scattery Island. St.
Cainner of Rinn-h
Allaidh, an
early Irish virgin saint. Her
feast day is 5 November. St. Cainnear...
- hillock")
Lisanally (formerly Liosconalia, from Lios Chon
Allaidh meaning "fort of the wolf"; "Cú
Allaidh's fort")
Tullynalecky (from
Tulaigh na Leice, "flagstone...
- her
first cousin St.
Brendan 6
November Cainnear 6th
century Irish Rinn h
Allaidh (unknown) A
virgin saint, the
daughter of
Caelan 5
November Cainnear 6th...
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among the
above grandsons?) Ímar Ua hÍmair, of
Limerick (died 977) Cú
Allaidh mac Ímair (died 977)
Dubcenn mac Ímair (died 977) Osli mac
Dubceinn (died...