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Farranfore (Irish: An
Fearann Fuar,
meaning 'the cold land') is a
village in
County Kerry, Ireland. It lies on the N22 road
approximately midway between...
- its
closure in 1786. The name is
thought to have been
anglicised from
Fearann an Tòisich, ‘the
estate of the thane’, the land
having once
belonged to...
- may be a
wholly Old
Irish formation, from
corresponding lind-is-, plus –
fearann meaning land, domain, territory. Such an
Irish formation, however, could...
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Shawlands (Scottish Gaelic:
Fearann na Doire) is a
Southside suburb of Glasgow, Scotland,
located two
miles south of the
River Clyde. The area, considered...
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suggested respectively the
words feur ('pasture, eaten-up outfield') and
fearann ('land, territory') as
possible derivations,
arguing that the original...
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Choill Thoir 225
Eliogarty Thurles Farranacahill Fearann Ó
gCathail 79
Eliogarty Thurles Farranaderry Fearann Doire 172
Eliogarty Thurles Forest An Seisceann...
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Forestry and Land
Scotland (FLS) (Scottish Gaelic:
Coilltearachd agus
Fearann Alba) is
responsible for
managing and
promoting Scotland's
national forest...
- M****rbhigh (Kilmurvy)
Iarairne (Eararna) Cill Éinne (Killeany) Gort na
gCapall Fearann an
Choirce (Oatquarter) Corrúch
Creig an Chéirín
Bungabhla Baile na Creige...
- term for a
townland is
baile fearainn (plural:
bailte fearainn). The term
fearann means "land, territory, quarter". The
Normans left no
major traces in townland...
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Daingean Uí Chúis
Duagh – Dubháth Dún
Chaoin – Dún
Chaoin Farranfore – An
Fearann Fuar
Fenit – An
Fhianait Fieries - Na Foidhrí
Finuge – Fionnúig Fybagh...