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whin-clocharet
Whinchat Whin"chat`, n. [So called because it frequents whins.] (Zo["o]l.) A small warbler (Pratincola rubetra) common in Europe; -- called also whinchacker, whincheck, whin-clocharet.

Meaning of Clocha from wikipedia

- Greystones Na Clocha Liatha Greystones railway station house General information Location Church Road, Greystones, County Wicklow, A63 H928 Ireland Coordinates...
- Greystones (Irish: Na Clocha Liatha) is a coastal town and seaside resort in County Wicklow, Ireland. It lies on Ireland's east coast, 3.5 km (2.2 mi)...
- character of the work we are engaged in.." p. 21. Thompson, Tok (2005). "Clocha Geala/Clocha Uaisle: White Quartz in Irish Tradition". Béaloideas. 73: 116, n16...
- Ardcanaght Ogham Stones Native name Clocha Oghaim Ard Cánachta (Irish) Location of Ardcanaght Ogham Stones in Ireland Type ogham stones Location Ardcanaght...
- Dunloe Ogham Stones Native name Clocha Oghaim Dhún Lóich (Irish) The Beaufort Stones Type ogham stones Location Coolmagort, Beaufort, County Kerry, Ireland...
- Méabh's ****") 678 m (2,224 ft) 657 m (2,156 ft) 2 Mullaghclogha Mullach Clocha ("summit of the stone") 635 m (2,083 ft) 207 m (679 ft) 3 Mullaghaneany...
- Wolfhound Press. p. 206. Ó Conaire, Pádraic (April 1953). "Pádraic Ó Conaire: Clocha ar a Charn edited by Tomás de Bhaldraithe - a collection of essays in memory...
- Kilcoolaght East Ogham Stones Native name Clocha Oghaim Chill Chuallachta Thoir (Irish) The stones with MacGillycuddy's R****s in the background Type ogham...
- Tullygarran ogham stones Native name Clocha Oghaim Tulaigh Garráin (Irish) Chute Hall Ogham Stones Location of Tullygarran ogham stones in Ireland Type...
- to "the leprechauns of Gort na Cloca Mora" (an approximation of gort na clocha móra, "field of the big rocks" in Irish). It is unknown whether Lane or...