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involving drinking rum and
kissing a (dead) fish,
usually cod 9.
sleeveen sleveen, slieveen, sleiveen, <
Irish Gaelic slighbín 'trickster' (DCHP-2 May 2016)...
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words found in
Newfoundland English, such as
scrob for "scratch", and
sleveen for "rascal"
There are
virtually no
known fluent speakers of
Irish Gaelic...
- [ʃiː]) the
fairy folk of Ireland, from (aos) sídhe (OED). See banshee.
sleveen,
sleiveen (from slíghbhín/slíbhín) an
untrustworthy or
cunning person....
-
Newfoundland English, such as the following:
scrob 'scratch' (Irish: scríob),
sleveen 'rascal' (slíbhín) and
streel 'slovenly person' (sraoill),
along with grammatical...
-
influenced Newfoundland English both
lexically (in
words like angis**** and
sleveen) and
grammatically (the
after past-tense construction, for instance). The...
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spoken on the Island,
including terms like
scrob "scratch" (Irish scríob),
sleveen "rascal" (Irish slíbhín) and
streel "slovenly person" (Irish sraoill),...
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Kilkenny Galmoy Rathbeagh Urlingford Slade 157
Kilkenny Callan Callan Callan Sleveen 133
Kilkenny F****adinin
Kilmacar Castlecomer Slievecarragh 262 Kilkenny...
- Tramore, on the R681 road. It lies in the
townlands of
Kilbarrymeaden and
Sleveen. The
settlement takes its name from the
locality of Kilbarrymeaden, a former...
- Architects.
Retrieved 27
December 2023. "Macroom
Market House, West Square,
Sleveen East, Macroom,
County Cork".
National Inventory of
Architectural Heritage...
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Scilly 6
Kinsale Ringcurran Kinsale Screhaneroe 73
Kinsale C****ad
Kinsale Sleveen 18
Kinsale Ringcurran Kinsale Sovereign Islands 2
Kinsale Ringcurran Kinsale...