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Knocklong (Irish: Cnoc
Loinge) is a
small village in
County Limerick, Ireland. It is 29 km south-east of
Limerick city, on the main
Limerick to Mitchelstown...
- to her followers, "go mb'fhearr léi lán
loinge de
chlann Chonraoi agus de
chlann Mhic an Fhailí ná lán
loinge d'ór" (that she
would rather have a shipload...
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science lab for the school, and
later as a
museum and art centre. "Abhainn na
Loinge".
Placenames Database of Ireland. logainm.ie. 2023.
Retrieved 8 June 2023...
- followers, (Irish: "Go mb'fhearr léi lán
loinge de
chlann Chonraoi agus de
chlann Mhic an Fhailí ná lán
loinge d'ór") ("Better a ship
filled with MacConroy...
- "hills",
roimh /ɾˠɪvʲ/ "before", coimeád /ˈkɪmʲaːd̪ˠ/ "keep" (imper.),
loinge /ˈl̪ˠɪɲɟə/ "ship" (gen.)
before syllable-final ⟨nn⟩ and -⟨m⟩ /ɪ/ /iː/ foinn...
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Knockaderry - (Cnoc an Doire)
Knockainey - (Cnoc Áine)
Knocklong - (Cnoc
Loinge)
Limerick - (Luimneach)
Lisnagry - (Lios na Graí)
Martinstown - (Baile Mháirtín)...
- (Inislua) —
location given by
Mervyn Archdall Monasticon Hiberni****, 1786 Inish-
loinge — "penitentiarius de Inis-Lauidhe" — Acta
Sanctorum ... Hiberniae, compiled...
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Knockalongy (from
Irish Cnoc na
Loinge,
meaning 'hill of the encampment') is a 544-metre (1,785 ft)
Marilyn in
County Sligo, Ireland. It is the highest...
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Buchet 'The
Songs of Buchet's House' 759 (line 5) 105 Fled
Bricrenn ocus
Loinges mac nDuíl
Dermait 'Bricriu's Feast, and the
Exile of the sons of Dóel Dermait'...
- Carló agus Cás an Mhilliúnaí
Mhairbh (1955) Réics Carló agus Mistéire na
Loinge Sí (1955) Faoi
Bhratach an Bháis (1955)
Sorcha Ghlionnáin agus Ballaí Indreabháín...