- Mo
Chutu mac Fínaill (died 14 May 639), also
known as
Mochuda,
Carthach or
Carthach the
Younger (a name
Latinized as
Carthagus and
Anglicized as Carthage...
-
anglicisation of the
Irish name Cill
Mochuda, "church of [saint]
Mochuda". The
identity of the
dedicatee Mochuda is uncertain; Mo- is
often a hypocoristic...
- (/lɛzməˈheɪɡoʊ/ listen; Scots:
Lismahagie or Lesmahagae,
Scottish Gaelic: Lios
MoChuda) is a
small town in the
historic county of
Lanarkshire on the edge of moorland...
- Mhochuda) is a
surname of
Irish origin,
meaning "son of the
servant of St.
Mochuda". A
variant form of the name is Mac
Giolla Mhochuda.
Other Anglicised forms...
- The
McGillycuddy of the R****s (Irish: Mac
Giolla Mochuda) is the
hereditary Chief of the Name of McGillycuddy, a
family originating around MacGillycuddy's...
- of his
greater namesake,
Saint Carthage of
Lismore (also
known as
Saint Mochuda).
Carthage was of the Eóganacht
Chaisil and son, or, more probably, grandson...
- in the
province of Munster, Ireland.
Originally ****ociated with
Saint Mochuda of Lismore, who
founded Lismore Abbey in the 7th century, the town developed...
-
Kilmacud Crokes (Irish: Cill
Mochuda Na Crócaigh) is a
large Gaelic Athletic ****ociation club
located in Stillorgan, Dublin,
Republic of Ireland. Kilmacud...
-
Carthach Saint Carthage the Younger, also
known as
Carthage of
Lismore or
Mochuda ("My Carthage") Carthage,
novel by Ross
Leckie Carthage,
novel by Joyce...
- Colgan, MSS. ad 29 Apr. A p****age in the Life of St.
Mochuda of
Lismore refers to Fiachna:
Mochuda had in his
monastery twelve exceedingly perfect disciples...