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Teileann (an
Irish word
meaning 'Dish';
anglicised as
Teelin) is a
Gaeltacht village in the south-west of
County Donegal in the west of Ulster, the northern...
- Louth;
Lissan (Irish: Lios Áine),
County Londonderry; and Cnoc Áine near
Teelin,
County Donegal. The
descendants of Aulom, the Eóganachta,
claim Áine as...
- Bungl****. It can be
reached by
means of a
narrow road that
departs from
Teelin. The
final few
kilometers of this
route are
built along a
precipice and...
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Taghmaconnell Taghmon Taghshinny Tallaght Tallow Tang
Tarbert Tarmonbarry T****an
Teelin (Teileann)
Templeglantine Templemore Templeogue Templenoe Terenure Termon...
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maintains that the last two male
descendants of the
chiefly line died in
Teelin near the end of the
nineteenth century.
Alexander McSween Irish clans Irish...
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Realization of the
palatalized alveolar stop /tʲ/ in
dialects such as Erris,
Teelin and Tourmakeady. See
Irish phonology ****anese 知人/chijin [t͡ɕiʑĩɴ] 'acquaintance'...
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Carrick is
located between neighbouring towns Glencolmcille, Meenanary,
Teelin and Kilcar.
Nearby is
Sliabh Liag, the
highest sea
cliff in Europe. The...
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Realization of the
palatalized alveolar stop /dʲ/ in
dialects such as Erris,
Teelin and Tourmakeady. See
Irish phonology ****anese 知人 /
chijin [t͡ɕid͡ʑĩɴ] 'acquaintance'...
- Waterford, de Búrca (1958) for
Tourmakeady in
County Mayo,
Wagner (1959) for
Teelin,
County Donegal, Mhac an
Fhailigh (1968) for
Erris in
County Mayo. More...
- here) R. R. Madden, The
United Irishmen (7 vols., Dublin, 1842–46) C. H.
Teelin Personal Narrative of the
Irish Rebellion of 1798 (Belfast, 1832) W. J....