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Castletroy (Irish:
Caladh an Treoigh,
meaning O'Troy's
Landing or O'Troy's Callow) is a
suburb of Limerick, Ireland. The town was
named after Castle Troy...
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Calle is a
derivation of the
Celtic word for 'port', like the
Irish caladh or
Scottish Gaelic cala.
These explanations,
would require the pre-Roman...
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Portmagee (Irish: An
Caladh,
meaning "the ferry") is a
village in
County Kerry, Ireland. The
village is
located on the
Iveragh peninsula south of Valentia...
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written in
Irish by Máirtín Ó
Clochartaigh and Pádraic Ó
Maille of
Leitir Caladh (a
townland to the
north of
Leitir Mór,
County Galway)
around the turn of...
- be
found at Sruthán Pier,
which is the main pier in
Carraroe and in the
Caladh Thadhg area. The main
activity of
these boats is racing, and
there are several...
- on the
banks of the
Grand Canal of Ireland. The
village has the (Irish:
Caladh na Sionainne) older/regional name
Cluain Uaine Bheag meaning 'Clononey Beg'...
- a lisp or accent.
callow – A
river meadow, a landing-place, from
Irish caladh.
camogie – From
Irish camóg,
small hooked object, a camogue. The women's...
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Galway hookers race in
Caladh Thaidhg An Cheathrú Rua
during the
summer regatta....
- children, Jonathan, Emma and
Rachel and 5
grandchildren Eva, Jonah, Raphael,
Caladh and Mairi. They are the only
married couple to both have a CBE.[citation...
- to pre-Roman,
Celtic languages.[citation needed]
Compare today's
Irish caladh or
Scottish cala, both
meaning "port", but
considered by most etymological...