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Clonskeagh or
Clonskea (/klɒnˈskiː/; Irish:
Cluain Sceach,
meaning "meadow of the Whitethorn"), is a
small southern suburb of Dublin, Ireland. The district...
- were seen as
entrances to
their world. Even
cutting brush,
especially the
sceach or whitethorn, on
fairy forts was
reputed to be the
death of
those who performed...
- Draighneáin, Mac Sceacháin, Ó Toráin. The
connection is: draighean, blackthorn;
sceach, whitethorn; tor, a bush.
MacLysaght remarks that some
Thorntons in Limerick...
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Augherskea (from
Irish Eachaire Sceach,
meaning 'Field of the Brambles') is a
townland in the
civil parish of Knockmark,
barony of
Lower Deece, County...
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generally female) Plámás (Excessive/Insincere
praise or flattery)
Sceach (Any
thorny bush,
sceach gheal (Hawthorn)) Sláinte (Cheers|Good Health) Slán (Safe,...
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DorasEdendork Farlough Fuar-loch
Gleann Con
Glencon Gort
Gonaidh Gort na
Sceach Gortgonis Gortin Gortnaskea Guirtin Min na
bhFiach Mineveigh Mullach Margaidh...
- 2001 Po****tion 2011 Po****tion 2021 Po****tion
Arney / Skea an Arna /
Sceach 114 125 134
Ballinamallard Béal Átha na
Mallacht 1,340 1,432 1,364 Ballyc****idy...
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Gaelic folklore,
hawthorn (in
Scottish Gaelic,
sgitheach and in Irish,
sceach) 'marks the
entrance to the otherworld' and is
strongly ****ociated with...
- goil,
rocroch tríchait im óenboin. níor shiúl sé
coirce cách,
rinneadh sceach tríocha
timpeall ar a chinn. He didn't walk the rye's path, a
bushel of...
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Shankill sheskin seascann marsh,
quagmire Sheskin ske, skey, skay, skea(gh)
sceach (thorn) bush,
hawthorn Skehana, Skeheenarinky, Ballyskeagh,
Clonskeagh skreen...