Definition of Kells. Meaning of Kells. Synonyms of Kells

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Definition of Kells

Kell
Kell Kell, n. A kiln. [Obs.]
Kell
Kell Kell, n. [A modification of kale.] A sort of pottage; kale. See Kale, 2. --Ainsworth.

Meaning of Kells from wikipedia

- Look up kells in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Kells may refer to: Kells, County Clare (Irish: Na Cealla), a townland; see List of townlands of County...
- from the Abbey of Kells, County Meath, which was its home for centuries. The illustrations and ornamentation of the Book of Kells surp**** those of other...
- Abbey of Kells from invasion Christen Mooney as Aisling, a forest fairy, related to the Tuatha Dé Danann, living in the woods outside of Kells Mick Lally...
- finally Kells. It has also been suggested that Kenlis and Kells come from an alternative Irish name, Ceann Lios (meaning 'Head Fort'). Kells, Kenlis and...
- Book of Kells is an illuminated m****cript Gospel book, created by Celtic monks c. 800 AD. The Book of Kells may also refer to: The Book of Kells (album)...
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- The Abbey of Kells (Irish: Mainistir Cheanannais) or Kells Priory is a former monastery in Kells, County Meath, Ireland, 59 kilometres (37 mi) north-west...
- ****istant in 1983. Kells supported Frank Miller's successful campaign for the party leadership in January 1985 Premier Miller appointed Kells Minister of the...
- Kells Castle or Kells Motte is a motte-and-bailey and National Monument in Kells, County Kilkenny, Ireland. Kells Castle is located just south of the...
- industrial parks. Port Kells was founded in 1889 as the Township of Port Kells, and was established by two Irish pioneers, both named Henry Kells, who were brothers-in-law...