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- sé do bheatha 'bhaile, Óró, sé do bheatha 'bhaile Anois ar theacht an tsamhraidh. A Shéarlais Óig, a mhic Rí Shéamais 'Sé mo mhór-chreach do thriall as...
- The Sruffaunoughterluggatoora (Irish: Sruthán Uachtar Log an tSamhraidh, "upper stream of the summer hollow") is a mountain stream in the Twelve Bens of...
- Summerhill College Coláiste Cnoic an tSamhraidh Address College Road Sligo , County Sligo Ireland Information Type Voluntary secondary school Motto Estote...
- Gortamney (locally [ˌɡɔrˈtaːmni], from Irish Gort an tSamhraidh 'the summer field') is a townland lying within the civil parish of Kilcronaghan, County...
- pastures in the mountains. The appearance of "Summerhill" (Irish: Cnoc an tSamhraidh) in many place names also bears witness to the practice. This transfer...
- Inishmore, Oghil Sruffaunoughterluggatoora 25 Sruthán Uachtar Log an tSamhraidh Stream Galway, Ballynahinch, Moyrus, Glencoaghan Sruffaungolinluggatavhin...
- de hÍde and first performed at the Pea****, Dublin, 1995; Milseog an tSamhraidh Produced by Amharclann de hÍde and first performed at the Samuel Beckett...
- Cnoc na Seangán meaning "hill of the ants") Lurgantarry (from Lurgain an tSamhraidh meaning "summer ridge" or "ridge of the summer grazing") Shankill (from...
- Samhain Gortahurk Gort an Choirce (arable) field of oats Gortamney Gort an tSamhraidh summer (arable) field Granny Crannaigh or Granach wooded place or gravely...
- aitinn gallda ‘S tiocfaidh siad a’bhaile chun an bhainne i gcomhair an tsamhraidh English translation: I am a shepherd's daughter, undoubtedly Whom once...