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Boston (Irish:
Boston or Móinín na g
Cloigeann "little bog of the skulls";
formerly Druim na
Doimhne "ridge of the abyss") is a
village in
north County...
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other dialects. Some of
these words include:
cloigeann "head" (southern and
western ceann; elsewhere,
cloigeann is used to mean "skull")
capall "mare" (southern...
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Cleggan Bay (Irish: Cuan na
Cloigeann) is a
natural ocean bay in
County Galway,
Republic of Ireland.
Cleggan Bay is
opened between Cleggan Head (on its...
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Cleggan (Irish: An
Cloigeann,
meaning 'the headland') is a
fishing village in
County Galway, Ireland. The
village lies 10 km (7 mi)
northwest of Clifden...
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Carraroe – (An Cheathrú Rua)
Claddaghduff – (An
Cladach Dubh)
Cleggan – (An
Cloigeann)
Clifden – (An Clochán)
Clonbur – (An Fhairche)
Inverin – (Indreabhán)...
- breitheamh, breithimh; breithiúna -
judge briathar, briathair;
briathra - verb
cloigeann, cloiginn;
cloigne -
skull doras, dorais;
doirse - door ollamh, ollaimh;...
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incident the
village is
supposed to
derive its name,
although An
Cloigeann (meaning head or skull),
apparently refers to a
coastal headland. Gregory's...
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Bhileog Bhán.
Edited by Joan McBreen. Galway:
Salmon Publishing, 1999 An
Cloigeann is a
Luach / What
Worth the Head.
Edited by
Evelyn Conlon. Limerick: Limerick...
- the oak-tree
Carranroe Corran Rua red
corner (or
sickle shape)
Clagan Cloigeann the
skull (a
round hill)
Clarehill Clár
Coill level wood
Clintagh Cluain...
- [citation needed] He was
hanged from a tree
which is now
called Sceach na g
Cloigeann (white
thorn tree of the heads).[citation needed] The
valley in which...