- *crei- 'to riddle,
separate out' Ir
cruithneacht 'wheat';
further to OIr
criathar, MBr
croezr ‘riddle’, W
gogrynu ‘to riddle, sift’
Vulgar Latin excutere...
-
Scottish surname. The
original name is the
Scots version of the
Gaelic criathar meaning Sievewright. The
Crerars are a sect of Clan Macintosh, and the...
- and
Moriath f. 47v Poem
Cethri m.
Airtt Mis
Telmann f. 47v Poem
Ochtur Criathar cid dia ta f. 47v p. 82b-83a
Orgguin trí mac
Diarmata meic Cerbaill. Cf...
-
cairn Coolnamonan Cúil na Móinan hill of the
little bog
Derrychrier Doire Criathar oak wood of the
sieves Drumcovit Droim Cóbheacht
ridge of the cove Feeny...
- the Boundaries, or ‘Cré’
meaning Clay, or ‘Croí’
meaning The
Heart or '
Criathar'
meaning a Sieve, is a
townland in the
civil parish of Templeport, County...
- tuagh-cloiche', Gairm, 125 (Winter, 1983–4), 38–9. 'Dà
sheann uidheam: An
criathar agus an cliabh-gaoithe', Gairm, 126 (Spring, 1984), 132–3. 'A' chas-chrom'...
- St.
Patrick paid him a visit.
Their meeting took
place at Domnach-már-
Criathar, now Donaghmore, near Gorey,
county Wexford, and St.
Patrick inquired whether...