- stay at the
island of Cuilenn, but Fergus's sons (Illann the Fair, and
Buinne the
Ruthless Red)
spoke against it. Then they went to the
White Cairn of...
- Dál m
Buinne,
alias Dál mBuain,
meaning the "portion of
Buinne", was a
medieval Irish Cruthin petty-kingdom that was part of Dál
nAraidi of Magh Line in...
-
Dunboyne (Irish: Dún
Búinne,
meaning '
Búinne's stronghold') is a town in
County Meath, Ireland, 15 km (9 mi) north-west of
Dublin city centre. It is a...
-
Lough Bunny (Irish: Loch
Buinne,
meaning 'lake of the flood') is a
freshwater lake in the Burren,
County Clare, Ireland.
Lough Bunny measures about 2 km...
- now
occupied by two
small churches;
patron St. ****main, Virgin, of Dál m
Buinne, and of Derry,
Parish of
Ballyphillip Raholp Monastery early monastic site...
-
string instrument pla**** with a bow or plectrum), the feadán (a fife), the
buinne (an oboe or flute), the
guthbuinne (a b****oon-type horn), the beannbhuabhal...
-
Lisbunny (Irish: Lios
Buinne) is a
townland and a
civil parish in the
historical Barony of
Ormond Lower,
County Tipperary, Ireland. Its
location is to...
- (Damhliag Uachtarach) Dul****
Lower (Damhliag Íochtarach)
Dunboyne (Dún
Búinne) Fore (Baile Fhobhair)
Kells Upper (Ceanannas Uachtarach)
Kells Lower (Ceanannas...
-
Behner 'basket', Du ben,
benne 'basket', E bin Gaul
benna W benn 'cart', OIr
buinne, Br karr-banner 'truck bed', OBr benn 'caisson (chariot)' -
berle 'water...
-
located in and
around the
modern barony of Dundalk,
County Louth Dál m
Buinne, also
known as the
Muintir Branáin, a
branch of the Dál
nAraidi located...