- ****onagh or Castle****n (Irish: Caisleán Maí
Tamhnach) is a
village and
civil parish in
County Limerick, Ireland. The
village lies four
kilometres south...
-
Mountcharles (Irish:
Tamhnach an tSalainn) is a
village and
townland (of 650 acres) in the
south of
County Donegal, Ireland. It lies 6 km from Donegal...
- plain") Tamnafigl****an (from
Tamhnach an Ghlasáin
meaning "gr****y
field of the finch")
Tannaghmore West (from
Tamhnach Mór
meaning "big gr****y field")...
- With that, the
family ****erted
control over
lands around the
village of
Tamhnach an tSalainn, near
Donegal Town in the
south of
County Donegal. Concurrently...
-
County Tyrone. In
County Armagh there is a
place called Tamnaghvelton/
Tamhnach Bhealtaine ('the
Beltane field'). Lisbalting/Lios
Bealtaine ('the Beltane...
- gr****' or
Machaire Léimh, 'plain of the elms') Old
Warren Tonagh (from An
Tamhnach, 'the gr****y field')
County Down:
Blaris (from Bláras, a
field or battlefield)...
- As late as 1960, up to a few
dozen native Irish speakers remained in
Tamhnach a'
Mhullaigh (known in
English as
Townawilly or Tawnawully). The Irish...
- or "Neamhan's church")
Tannaghmore North &
Tannaghmore South (from an
Tamhnach Mór
meaning "the big gr****y field")
Toberhewny (from
Tobar S****bhne meaning...
- for "fionn" and "
tamhnach". "Fionn" may
refer to a
colour that is
described as white, bright,
blonde or fair-coloured,
while "
tamhnach" may
refer to a...
-
spelling of this
placename can also be
found as 'Tawnawully',
after the
Irish Tamhnach 'a Mhullaigh. This
translates approximately as 'highland meadow' or 'arable...