-
Rathdowney or
Rathdowny (Irish: Ráth
Domhnaigh,
meaning 'ringfort of the church') is a town in
southwest County Laois, Ireland. It lies some 32 km southwest...
- Sunday's Well (Irish:
Tobar Rí an
Domhnaigh) is a
suburb of Cork city in Ireland. It is
situated in the north-west of the city, on a
ridge on the northern...
- eter dib aínib [♃1] Diu aíne [♀1] Diu
saturn Irish An
Domhnach [☉1] Dé
Domhnaigh An Luan Dé
Luain An Mháirt Dé Máirt An Chéadaoin [☿2] Dé Céadaoin An Déardaoin...
- 238-240.
Black 1946: pp. 505–506.
Black 1946: pp. 104-105. Mac Giolla-
Domhnaigh 1923: p. 4.
MacLysaght 1996: p. 246.
Campbell of
Airds 2000: p. 7. Fraser...
- Vatersay, and east of Flodaigh,
north east of
Lingeigh and Pabaigh. Maol
Domhnaigh/Muldoanich is to the
north east of it.
There are
three main peninsulas...
- them, but
after that day, the
Sidhfir would no
longer do any work. Dé
Domhnaigh Crum-Dubh (Crom Dubh Sunday) was
traditionally celebrated on the last...
-
Carndonagh Community School (Irish:
Pobalscoil Charn Domhnaigh) is a
secondary school located in Carndonagh,
County Donegal, Ireland.
Carndonagh Community...
- M****re
maille le dántaibh
diadha 1892; Na
hEipistil agus na soisgéil do na
Domhnaigh agus na
laetha saoire arna
dtarraingt go
Gaeilge 1904; An Cruinneolaí...
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Tubber (from
Irish an Tobar 'the well' –
shortened form of
Tobar Rí an
Domhnaigh meaning "well of the king of Sunday") is a
small village located in the...
-
Padraig Mac
Giolla Domhnaigh,
suggested that the
Irish surname originates from an
Anglicisation of
Gaelic Mac Iomhaire. Mac
Giolla Domhnaigh stated that this...