-
Lough Sewdy, or Loughsewdy,
after the
nearby lake, the site of an
ancient bruighean, or hostel.
Evidence of the area's
history can be
deduced by translation...
- road bóthar/ród
rathad talking ag
caint a'
bruidhinn Bruíon (formerly
bruighean) in
Irish means "fighting", "quarrelling."
Cainnt in
Scottish Gaelic is...
- An Irish-English
dictionary known as Foclóir Uí Dhónaill Books: 1934 –
Bruighean feille – A
collection of
short stories and
historical events in Loughanure...
- Ċonnraḋ na Gaeḋilge. pp. 2, 44, 50. Campbell, John Francis, ed. (1872). Am
Bruighean Caort****n, 1603; The
Story of the
Rowan Tree Dwelling. Spottiswoode. pp...