- ('brother') Deirfiúr ('sister') Aintín ('aunt')
Uncail ('uncle') Nia ('nephew')
Neacht ('niece') Seanmháthair ('grandmother')
Seanathair ('grandfather') Garmhac...
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Nuadu Necht ("the pure"), son of Sétna Sithbac, a
descendant of
Crimthann Coscrach, of the Laigin, was,
according to
medieval Irish legend and historical...
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covers an area of 489 acres. The name
derives from the Irish:
Coill Uí
Neacht (O Knaght's wood). In 1841 the po****tion of the
townland was 191 people...
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Fionn File, son of
Rossa Ruadh, son of
Fearghus Fairrge, son of
Nuadha Neacht, son of
Seadna Siothbhac, son of
Lughaidh Loithfhionn, son of
Breasal Breac...
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anciently known as Sídhe
Neachtain or “The
Mansion of Neachtain”, from
Nuadha Neacht, a
leader of the
mythological Tuatha de
Danann who
became King of Leinster...