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Dugort (Irish:
Dumha Goirt,
meaning 'sandbank of the field'),
sometimes spelled Doogort, is a
historical village on
Achill Island in
County Mayo, Ireland...
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Inishbofin harbour, Port
Island with Cromwell's
Barracks and the
light on Gun Rock, with Inis
Goirt in the background....
- (Gaeilge: Inis
Goirt) is an
island in Clew Bay,
County Mayo.
Inishgort is home to
Inishgort lighthouse,
originally opened in 1806.
Logainm Inis
Goirt The Island...
- ('understands'). Finally,
between two
broad consonants it is a
central [ɨ̞], e.g.
goirt [ɡɨ̞ɾˠtʲ]2 ('salty'). /ʊ/ is a near-back [ʊ] when all
adjacent consonants...
- hear",
boicht /bˠɔxtʲ/ "poor" (gen. sg. masc.),
doirse /ˈd̪ɔɾˠʃə/ "doors",
goirt /ɡɔɾˠtʲ/ "salty",
oirthear /ˈɔɾˠhəɾˠ/ "east"
before ⟨rd, rl, rn⟩ /oː/ coirnéal...
- Decies-without-Drum, Kilgobnet,
Scartnadrinymountain Sruffaungortarusheen 20 Sruthán
Goirt a Ruisín
Stream Galway, Ballynahinch, Ballynakill,
Kylemore Sruffaunmaumnavonsee...
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Ladhair Mayo
Dorinish Harbour 52 26 113 3 L912873 [169] 37288
Inishgort Inis
Goirt Mayo Clew Bay 28 29 32 0 L902879 [170] 37281
Collanmore Island or Collan...
- 'earth'
Hausa cin
abinci [t̠ʃin abɨnt̠ʃi] 'to eat'
Allophone of /i/.
Irish goirt [ɡɨ̞ɾˠtʲ] 'salty'
Allophone of /i/
between broad consonants. See
Irish phonology...
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Porch Fields Goirt Péirse View over the
Boyne looking at
Porch Fields.
Photo from the late 19th century.
Shown within Ireland Alternative name Porchfields...
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southeast lies the
village of Dún
Ibhir (Dooniver), to the west lies Dúmha
Goirt (Dugort) and to the
south lies Bun an
Churraigh (Bunacurry). The bedrock...