- from Lochlann. Máel Sechnaill, now High King,
defeated another army at
Forrach the same year.
These victories form the
background of an emb****y sent to...
- foot 1 25 cm 9.9 in céim step 2.5 62.5 cm 2 ft 1 in deiscéim[m] double-step 6 1.5 m 4 ft 11 in
fertach rod 12 3 m 9 ft 10 in
forrach 144 36 m 39.4 yards...
- (1867), p. lxviii,
identifies Forrach with Farragh,
which is near
Skreen in
County Meath, but
Hogan (1910), s.v.
forrach,
identifies it with Farrow, a...
- mac Imchada, mac Cormaic, mac Con-Chorb. The
parish of
Narraghmore (An
Forrach Mhór) in the
territory of Dál
Cormaic was
anciently known as Bile Macc...