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Tullamore (/ˈtʊləˌmɔːr/; Irish:
Tulach Mhór,
meaning "great mound") is the
county town of
County Offaly in Ireland. It is on the
Grand Canal, in the middle...
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Tulach an t-Sionnaich ("Mountain of the Fox"), is a
cairn at the
northern end of Loch
Calder in Caithness,
Scotland that has been
expanded over time. It...
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Tullyhogue Fort, also
spelt Tullaghoge or
Tullahoge (from
Middle Irish Tulach Óc
meaning "hill of youth" or "mound of the
young warriors"), is a large...
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Tullow (/ˈtʊloʊ/; Irish: An
Tulach,
meaning "the hillock",
formerly Tulach Ó bhFéidhlim/ Tullowphelim) is a
market town in
County Carlow, Ireland. It is...
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Tillicoultry (/ˌtɪliˈkuːtri/ TIL-ee-KOO-tree;
Scottish Gaelic:
Tulach Cultraidh,
perhaps from
older Gaelic Tullich-cul-tir, or "the mount/hill at the back...
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another stone row at Dirlot, and is also
close to the
brochs at
Tulach Beag and
Tulach Mor. Burl,
Aubrey (1993), From
Carnac to Callanish: The Prehistoric...
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Tulla (Irish: An
Tulach,
meaning "the hillock") is a
market town in
County Clare, Ireland. It is
situated in the east of the county, on the R462 and near...
- Aberdeen-Inverness
railway line. The name is a
corruption of the
Scottish Gaelic "
Tulach Droighne",
meaning a
knoll with
thorn trees growing on it. The name is somewhat...
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Tullahought (Irish: Tulchacht) is a
small village in
south County Kilkenny. Tullahought, also a
townsland in the area, is
located approximately 8 miles...
- attestations.
Tulach "hill, mound" is the most
commonly cited example of this vowel, with the
spelling of its
inflections including tulach itself, telaig...