- and south-central
Irish (Munster, Connemara, Aran
Islands etc.),
whereas cluin is used in
northern and north-central
varieties (Mayo, Ulster). The ⟨f⟩-...
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Conor Clune (Irish name
Conchobhair Mac
Clúin; 26 July 1893 – 21
November 1920) was one of
three men
along with ****
McKee and
Peadar Clancy killed in...
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either O
Cluanain or Mc
Cluin. O
Cluanain derives from the
Irish "cluana"
meaning either "deceitful", "flattering" or "rogue." Mc
Cluin comes from the Irish...
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November 2011. Shea 2011, p. 230. Mac
Clúin, Seóirse (1922), Réilthíní Óir, vol. 1,
Comhlucht Oideachais na h-Éirean Mac
Clúin, Seóirse (1922), Réilthíní Óir...
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Donnacha (1961).
Teach Yourself Irish. London:
English Universities Press. Mac
Clúin, Seóirse (1922). Réilthíní Óir (in Irish). Vol. 1.
Comhlucht Oideachais...
- "afwch".
Folklore suggests that the
monastic town was
originally called "
Cluin Innish" on
account of it
being surrounded by water. The Town of
Clones and...
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liquids that are
lighter than water. USEPA's web page on DNAPL: http://
cluin.org/contaminantfocus/default.focus/sec/Dense_Nonaqueous_Phase_Liquids_(...