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Lahinch or
Lehinch (Irish: An
Leacht or Irish:
Leacht Uí Chonchubhair,
meaning 'The
Memorial cairn of O'Connor') is a
small town on
Liscannor Bay, on...
- A
leacht (plural: leachta) is a
small square or
rectangular stone structure often found in
Early Irish Christian places of worship. They are typically...
- The
Wellington Monument (Irish:
Leacht Wellington), or
sometimes the
Wellington Testimonial, is an
obelisk located in the
Phoenix Park, Dublin, Ireland...
- of
County Monaghan, a
large Celtic cross now tops a M**** rock
known as
Leacht a 'tSagairt ("The Priest's Flagstone"). The
bullet hole in the
altar below...
- site,
possibly consisting of a heap of
stones Inuksuk Kerb (archaeology)
Leacht –
Small stone structure in
early Christian Ireland Rock
balancing Rujm –...
- "
Leacht Cuimhneacháin na nGael",
Irish famine memorial located on Penn's Landing, Philadelphia...
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earroo three tri tri tri trí trì tree milk llaeth† laezh† leth† bainne,
leacht bainne,
leachd bainney you (sg) ti te ty tú, thú thu, tu oo star
seren steredenn...
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structure and the
fragments of a 2.14 m (7 ft 0 in) tall
stone cross. The
leacht outside of it was
probably used as a
shrine or altar; it is too
small to...
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great many
strongmen spend their leisure time
trying to lift the stone".
Leacht Tomaltaigh is an
ancient monument on the Gorteen-Aughagower
townland boundary...
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slopes of
Slieve Beagh. A
large Celtic cross now tops a M**** rock
known as
Leacht a 'tSagairt ("The Priest's Flagstone") is said in the
local oral tradition...