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dissolved 1820 (death of last friar)
Drumcliff Monastery (Irish:
Mainistir Dhrom Chléibh)
Gaelic monks founded 6th
century reputedly by St
Colmcille Dysert...
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borrowed from Gr**** (for
instance haristis 'thank you', from ευχαριστώ;
dhrom 'road', from δρόμος; Ne 'yes', from ναι, in
certain villages). Italo-Arbëresh...
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medius (cf. Old
Irish mide,
Gothic midjis,
Sanskrit mádhya-) PIE *krei(H)-
dʰrom "sieve, sifter" > *kreiðrom > crībrum "sieve" (cf. Old
English hrīder "sieve")...
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Ardgroom (Irish: Dhá
Dhrom,
meaning 'two drumlins') is a
village on the
Beara peninsula in
County Cork, Ireland. Its name
refers to two
gravelly hills...
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reflex in English, weather,
which is
derived from Proto-Indo-European *weh₁
dʰrom 'weather'; the
laryngeal *h₁ is
deleted before the
sequence *-dʰro- which...
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dissolved 1820 (death of last friar)
Drumcliff Monastery (Irish:
Mainistir Dhrom Chléibh)
Gaelic monks founded 6th
century reputedly by St
Colmcille 52°52′04″N...
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Drumlohan souterrain and
ogham stones Native name
Uaimh agus
Clochanna Oghaim Dhrom Lócháin (Irish) The
Ogham Cave
Location of
Drumlohan souterrain and ogham...
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Dromore Lough (Irish: Loch
Dhrom Mór) is a
freshwater lake in the Mid-West
Region of Ireland. It is
located in
County Clare.
Dromore Lough measures about...
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Dromore Castle Native name Caisleán
Dhrom Mór (Irish) Type
tower house Location Dromore, Ruan,
County Clare,
Ireland Coordinates 52°55′32″N 8°57′46″W...
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harbour Kerry Munster Republic of
Ireland 250
Ardgroom Harbour Dhá
Dhrom harbour Cork
Munster Republic of
Ireland 251
Kilcatherine Point Cill Chaitiairn...