ua Lachtna taoiseac an Dá Bhac; ¶ the Two Backs in SE. of b. Tirawley, Mayo, betw. L. Conn and r. Moy, in Brádach, Fm. iii.
56, Fy. 477, 164, 232; ¶ v. Bacc.
a lake in Oirgiallaib, Of. 196; ¶ Maidm Dabaill in Airgiallaibh, Ll. 17, Lec. 62, 577, At. ii. 102; ¶ v. Daball r. daball;
¶ as. Dabaill, Au. i. 472–3; ¶ clearly r. Blackwater, which, rising in Sl. Beagh at the meeting of Ferm., Tyr. and Mon.,
flows across Mon. and betw. Tyr. and Arm., into L. Neagh; ¶ Domnall, grandson of Niall Glundubh, brought a fleet up the Bann
across L. Neagh, up the Dabhall, across Airghialla overland (prob. by the line of the Ulster Canal) into L. Erne. There is
a r. Tall, a trib. of the Blackwater, but this is not the r. in question here; ¶ d. Dabull, Au. i. 476, Ll. 129 b, 131 a;
¶ Blackwater r., flowing betw. cc. Arm. and Tyr. into L. Neagh, Fm. vi. 1968, Ui., Mi., Ci., Cri., Fen. 618, Lg. 173, Ch.
14, 214, B. vii. 558; ¶ death of Muiredach Midhe at D. na dondbili, Ll. 395, Bb. 31 a; ¶ Port Righ os Dabhoill in Ulst.,
Hb. 56, d. Dabhuill, Tor. 312; ¶ Cath Dabhaill, Fir. 49.
the Twelve Pins, al. Binns, c. Galw. dá billa; ¶ Boand's dog Dabilla, was dashed against two rocks in the sea, to the E.
of Bregia; ¶ al. Dá choin bic Sidi Nechtain, Ll. 191; ¶ da clocha i n-Airthiur Breg, Lbl. 42; ¶ in the sea on the E. coast
N. of Indber Domhnann, Lis. 198 a; ¶ al. Cnoc Dabilla in Airthiur Breg, Ll. 191; ¶ in Airthiur Bregh are the two Cloch,
called Dabillain, Bb. 194 b; ¶ clearly Rock-a-bill rocks opposite Skerries, c. Dub.; ¶ i.e. Cloch (or Cairge) Dha Billa.
i lLuachair; ¶ in Iarluachair, Sc. 13 b 1, 16 b 1, Bb. 263 a; ¶ in Luachair Deadad, Lec. 386, Ca. 289, Hc. 2, 565 a; ¶
the Paps mts., Rc. xiv. 242; ¶ Corm. Macgn. Finn; ¶ Dá chích Dhanann, in Desmond, called fr. Danann, mother of Brian, Iucharbha
and Iuchar, of T. D. Danann, K. 124 b, Ra. 128; ¶ D. C. Danainne, in b. Magunihy, c. Kerry, Ods. 614.
an D.; ¶ d. Dail, in Tír Conaill, Bco. 2 a, Ct. 388; ¶ Dail, Fen. 343; ¶ r. Dale, now Burndaley (Deele, Ord. Surv.), flows
fr. L. Dale to r. Foyle N. of Lifford; ¶ ? L. Deele betw. b. Kilmacrenan and b. Raphoe S.
ised téit Patraic íarsin inDaigurt imMuig
nDula, Tl. 154; ¶ ised docúaid Patraic aDaiggurt ocus amMaig Dola inAirdd Dáilauig, Tl. 160; ¶ in Tír Eoghain, clearly
nr r. Faughan, c. Derry, it ext. into b. of Up. Strabane, c. Tyr., in which is Badoney p., Both-Domnach, a ch. fd. by St.
Patrick.
from Scadarc [Skerk in S. of Ui Cennselaig] by Muntech,
Munichen, Daimine, Etar, Ard-chaill, ArdBresta, r. Slaney, Fe, to Belach
Dubthaire [Baltinglass], Ll. 301 b.
Darvor, al. Dervor, in Meath, Fm. ii. 1140. dairbri; ¶ Dairbre, gs.; ¶ Rí Dairbri, Ll. 127 b, 46 b; ¶ seems in Aidne, al.
d. of Kilmacduagh; ¶ g. Dairbri breici, Lis. 140 a.
Cios righ Caisil ó Dairbri .i. a Corca Duibne, Ha.
767, Bb. 106 a; ¶ Dairbri, gs.; ¶ Oilén D., a sea island, Ca. 298; ¶ seems in Mun.; ¶ Valencia Island, Rc. xviii.
53; ¶ not Iveragh, as Obr. says; ¶ Fm. iv. 1220, Lct. 47, Cam. ii. 788; ¶ it had a king, Lis. 142 b; ¶ as. Dairbri in
Desmond, Fm. ii. 1036; ¶ al. Dairbhre O'Duibhne, Lct. 47; ¶ Valencia Island put in text for Corca D., comprised O'Faelbhe
(Corcaguiney), O'Seagha (Iveragh), O'Conghaile (or O'Connell or Magunihy); ¶ about the middle of the 11th century the Ui
Donnchadha drove O'Conghaile out into Iveragh, and after the English Invasion the Ui Suilleabhain and MacCarthaigh were driven
into Kerry, and ousted the original occupiers; ¶ d. of Ráith-deisceart ext. fr. Baoi Béarra to Ceann mBeara, and fr. Feil
to D., K. 174 a.
in Leithseisreach Soilchearnán in Pobal Bhriain, Ai.
107 b.
d. an crosain
120 bó ag Donn Macormáin ar na tabhairt do
Muircheartach Mac Mathghamhna a ngeall ar leathceathramhain D. an C., Ix.
9.
d. an ghabhláin
Fm. ii. 1106; ¶ O Conor went to it against D. McMorogh; ¶ perh. at Ferns or Wexf. or Wick.
d. an láir
Derrinlare, tl. in p. Killaloan, b. Uachtartire or
Upper-third, c. Waterf., Fm. v. 1674.
d. árd
Mocuma D. Árda, Bb. 125 a, Lec. 117, Ll. 368; ¶ ch. in Lein., C. 566.
d. baile na caircce
nr Carrigallen, in E. of c. Leit., prob. nr Clooncorick,
where tradition says a battle was fought, Fm. iv. 1084, Con. 64 b.
d. bainb
Ren. Dind. Rc. xvi. 63; ¶ in E. part of [Sliab] Bladma. d. braín; ¶ Sas. 4029.
d. brangaili
Colum Cille dochan na trí raind si ac closs na cuach
7 é ac dénam a trath a nD. B. ar bord Durmhaighe. This line
occurs in the poem: Cughaire do chualamur la caei Leitrech Branghaili, Laud.
615 p. 129.
d. breacain
leg. Coire Breacain (?) vid. sub Doire Dhá Ruaidh,
Ston. A. p. 129.
d. broscaidh
over the brink of Loch Eirne; ¶ Senach Sengabha of D. B., Bco. 48, Ct. 431, Au. iii. 604; ¶ al. Aireach Brosga, Ti. 54;
¶ now Derrybrusk nr Inniskillen.
d. bruachais
Aedan of, Bb. 124 a; ¶ Lec. 115; ¶ D. Brachais, Ai. 150 a; ¶ D. Bruchais, Ll. 358, Mt. 20, Fg. 64; ¶ St. Mochonna of,
C. 566; ¶ al. D. m(h)Bruachais, Aedan of, Ll. 366; ¶ al. D. Bruchaisi, Fg. 64, Mt. 20, Md. 88; ¶ now Derrybruchais, al.
Killyman, c. Arm., Fm. i. 294.
d. caecháin
Colman Mulind at D. C. in Dál Riatai, Ll. 354, 372,
Md. 2, 380; ¶ St. Mochonna of, C. 566, Fg. 7; ¶ D. C. i nDál Riada, Aengus De Matrib. SS. Hib.; ¶ D. Caecháin, C. i.
95; ¶ in 1306 Darkehan; ¶ Derrykeighan p. in Connor d., Ra. 78; ¶ in Dal Riada, Lec. 43, 90; ¶ Daeiri C. I. 109 a 2, 111
b 2.
d. caelainne
al. Termonn Caelainne nr Castlerea, c. Rosc., Fm. ii. 858; ¶ D. Choeláin, Fg. 118; ¶ D. Choelaine, Mt. 27.
d. cailli monad
Bearn D. C. M., now Bearn Leachta Ua Setna in Mun., Lis. 176
b.
d. calgaich
Ad. 160; ¶ t. of Derry, d. Dairu Calchaich, Ad. 247; ¶ D. Calgaig "Roboretum Calgachi," Ad. 19; ¶ D. Calggaig, Amra Coluim
C. 46; ¶ D. Calgaig given by Aed, son of Ainmire, to Colum C., Bco. 9 b; ¶ D. Calcaig, Disert D. C., Lh. 87; ¶ i nD. Chalgaig,
Lh. 87, 18; ¶ = Daire, Lh. 87, Lec. 116, Cri., Ui.; ¶ v. D. Coluim Chille; ¶ Coarb of Eoghan Ardsratha is also called Bp.
of Cineal Eoghain, of D. C., or al. Daire Choluim Chille, Ai. 62 b, Fm. ii. 564, 620, Lct. 35; ¶ it was in Tir Eoghain; ¶
al. D. Calah, D. Calach (?), Cs. 424, Ct. 343, 450, 502, 506.
d. ceidi
Is é an Dondshleibhi sin dorad Cath D. C. do Coin
Ulladh Ua Flaithri, I. 67 b 2; ¶ in Ulst., Fir. 510.
d. cenainn
Derrycannon tl. in p. Kinawley, nr. l. Erne, c. Ferm., Fm.
iv. 1144, Au. iii. 300.
d. claona
Dairibh Claona, in Clochar Chliar Maighi, next Cend Maighi
Nuagat, Lis. 196 b.
d. cluana
belonged to Tighearna Burcach of Castle Conaing, Hb. 13
b.
d. choluim chille
SW. of Cuil mór, which is in cantred of
InnsihEoghain, Fm. vi. 2192; ¶ D. C., cremata est; ¶ D. C., fundata est, Au. i. 50, ii. 152; ¶ D. Coluim Cille, Derry,
Adr. 398; ¶ founded an. 545, Au. i. 50, Md. 150, Ci., Tig. Rc. xviii. 270; ¶ Amra C. 45, K. 162 a, Fg. 112, Lh. 62; ¶ v.
Daire Calgaich.
d. comla
Baile D. Comla in Pobal Muinntire Crechain; ¶ l. belonging to Shane Bourke, Fa. 2.
d. conaid
Derryconny in Ui Maine, Kj. iv. 453; ¶ 150 fír-manach co ráth Dé i nDariu Chonnaid, Ll. 373.
d. corlin
in Connacht; ¶ Brian Ballach O Conor raided Ruaidhri, son of Cathal Dubh, in D. C., Con. 59 b; ¶ in c. Rosc.
d. costuib
at L. Riach in Moenmagh in Tir Maine, Ll. 170; ¶ D. Cossduib, Lh. 170, Rc. xvi. 274; ¶ nr Loughrea, c. Galw.
d. crema corcot
I. 127 b; ¶ in Connacht (?); ¶ leg. D. C. Corcot [emne (?)]; ¶ perh. Derrycraff, in p. Agagower, c. Mayo.
d. cremhann
Cairpre crom came to D. C., Fer. 71.
d. cruthaigh
Daingean Ranna na hÉighnithe in D. C., in Dál
cCais, Ai. 94 a.
d. cua
Derrycuagh tl. in p. Kilnamanagh, Airtech, b. Boyle, c.
Rosc., Fm. iv. 1152.
d. chuirc
Derryquirk tl. in p. Killuckin, b. and c. Rosc., Fm. iii.
386.
d. chuiscrigh
monast. in Mun., C. 69.
d. dá baoth
where the brain ball was lodged by Ceat in the head of
Connor Mac Nessa, K. 138 b; ¶ D. dá bhaoith in Connacht, Hk. 380.
d. dha bhóth
D. G. 14, 19; ¶ a gceart-lár Chloinne Riocáird; ¶ it was in Maenmhagh, ibi. 19; ¶ O'G. supposes this to be D. dhá bhaoith
of Keating (Haliday, p. 380), and in some copies of this tale Dh. dhá Bhaoth is read.
d. dachonna
la h Ultu, Md. 100, Fg. 74.
d. dá dos
Sas. 852; ¶ seesm nr Brug na Boinne.
d. dairbri
Sas. 3674.
d. dharaigh
Moin in D. D.,; ¶ Derrydaragh, p. St. John's, b. Carbury, Sli., Lc. ii. 439.
d. darsanna
Colman of, Ll. 367.
d. dhá ruaidh
do ghaibh ar na seoladh san do D. Dhá R. 7 do Doire
(leg. Coire ?) Breacain seach eile do Chionn Tíre do Chnoc Alp. (leg.
Alpan ?) do Candus 7 do Oileánaibh na hAlpan 7 FionnLochlann, Ston. A.
p. 129.
d. diarmato
féile Feidelmtho of, Ll. 365.
d. dísirt dochonna
ds. Dairiu D. D., Au. i. 354, Fm. i. 476; ¶ "not identified," Od., Hen.; ¶ but as the Kings of Lagore beat the Danes there,
prob. it is in S. Meath, cf. Fm. and Cg. 20; ¶ al. D. Mochonna, Cri., Cs. 115, 149; ¶ al. D. D. Dá Conna, Z. 354, Ll. 310;
¶ al. D.-dhisert-dha-chonn, K. 165 b.
d. dubthaigh
O Ruairc routed his enemy fr. Beol Atha Dairi D. co mullach
na tulaighib mBreifnech, Lc. ii. 70.
d. duib
Fland mac Find mic Echtaig Erand slain in battle of D. D.,
Ll. 204.
d. duncon
Cbb. c. 10; ¶ [St.] Colmán of D. D. was St. Finnbarr's pupil at L. Irce; ¶ D. Dunchon, D. Dunchon, C. 607.
d. durbhchon
ch. in Mun., C. 566.
d. echdroma
i tuaiscert Dál n-Araide ocus Dál Riatai, F.
84.
d. echdroma
i Maigh Mucraimhe i n-iarthur Connacht, Fg. 92; ¶ i Mucraime a n-iarthar Connacht, F. 84, Md. 120, F. 78 = Echdruim, Fg.
92, M. 23.
d. ednech
i n-Eoganacht Caisil, i. Daire na Fland a lán-ainm,
F. 168; ¶ Doire Eidhnech, i. Doire na fFlann i n-Eoghanacht Chaisil, Fg. 210, B. lxii. 680; ¶ D. Eidnech, F. 155, Mt.
36, Ch. c. 566, Cs. 329, Mi.; ¶ Ferdachrích Dairi Eidnig, Ll. 363, 367–8, 374.
d. eignig
Molua of, Bb. 125 a, Lec. 117.
d. eithne
al. Cell mac Nenain, Bco. 5 b, 15 b, Adr. lxxi., Md. 162,
Zcp. v. 32; ¶ Kilmacrenan, c. Don.
d. eithnigh
Au. i. 282; ¶ seems in or nr the Oriors, c. Arm.; ¶ but Daire Ednech, al. Daire na Flann, is in Eoganach Caisil, now Derrynavlan
in p. Graystown, c. Tipp., Od., Fm. an. 795.
d. eoghain
Derryowen Castle, p. Kilkeedy, b. Inchiquin, Clare, Fm. vi.
2110.
d. faibleach (?)
in Tuath O Cursaidh, in Triacha of Caoille, in Mun., Lis.
182 b.
d. falga
fri. Sliabh Baghna an-iartuaidh, Sa. 77 a 2; ¶ nr r. Shannon, Lec. 523.
d. fhináin
Derrynane, Fg. 363; ¶ c. Kerry.
d. guill
Sas. 1943; ¶ N. of Gartan, where St. Columcille was born, in b. Kilmacrenan, c. Don.; ¶ cf. Sas. 2015, 2026; ¶ N. of Boith
Chno, in Ulst., Lis. 214 a.
d. in branain
S. of Ros Dá Con, in Fidh Gaibhle, Lis. 198
b.
d. in coecair
at or nr Sliab Mis, in Kerry, Sas. 5905, 5911, 5912, 6083,
Lis. 235 b.
d. inelle
Inell Chraibdech, at Beluch Gabrain and at D. I., Ll.
354.
d. ingen aillén
i n-Airdh Ulad, F. 91, Fg. 106, nó i nDál
Buinne i n-Ultoibh, Fg. 106, Md. 140; ¶ in Árd Ulad, Md. 29 May; ¶ now Derry, a tl. in p. of Ballyphilip, Ra. 23.
d. in láir
Derrinlare (castle) in p. Killaloan, c. Waterf., Kj. i.
476.
d. in lamha
a; ¶ al. Magh Ratha, in Ulst., Lbl. 293; ¶ nr Mag Rath, Mr. 174, al. D. na flatha, in McMorisey's copy.
d. in leith
Liath of L. Lurgan in D. in L., in Huibh Falge, Ll. 195; ¶ at r. Barrow, Lec. 466.
d. in tseineóin
NE. (?) of Ath Cind Mónadh, in Meath, Lis. 198
b.
d. laegh
Au. iii. 394.
d. leathan
Derrylahan tl. in p. Glencolumbkille, b. Banagh, c. Don.,
bounded on S. by Teelin harbour, Fm. vi. 1890.
d. leathan
in Uib Cuscraidh Shléibhe, in Mun., Lis. 183 a; ¶ 6 Derrylahan tls. in Mun.
d. leith
Liath D. L. ó L. Lurcan, i Laighnibh, Sa. 25 b 1; ¶ D. Liath, Bb. 198 a; ¶ i nHuib Falge, Ll. 160 a.
d. lige
Twelve Plans in Daire Lige in Erin, Ll. 6.
d. losgain
family of D. L. are desc. from Eumonn Butler, Fir. 811; ¶ Derryluskan tl. in p. Rathcoole, nr Cashel.
d. lothuir
Derryloran in Ultonia, B. lix. 776; ¶ in d. Connor, C. 566; ¶ v. D. Lurain.
d. lúrain
Derryloran p., nr Cookstown, c. Tirone, Fm. ii. 1016, Mr.
284, Mt. 38, Fg. 206; ¶ in Ulaid, Fep., Md. 52, B. lix. 776, Ll. 364, 372, Of. 217, Mm. 513; ¶ Lebar Cind Faelad, written
in D. L., Bb. 171 a.; ¶ al. D. lubhráin, airchinnech D. L., Au. ii. 118, 108.
d. mac n-aidmecáin
its site unknown to Colgan, Lan. ii. 80; ¶ in Meath, Dm. i. 127, C. 566; ¶ D. Mac(n) Aidmetain, a ch. built there by St.
Lasra, in her native place, is not at Clonard, St. Finnian's place, v. Cs. 202.
d. mic dairi
Lct. 24; ¶ fr. context seems in Ulaid; ¶ but "the feast of the flesh of the bull of Daire mic Dairi" points to Daire's bull
of Cooley; ¶ so man's name (?).
d. mic dimmai
hi fail Cluanai hÉdnech, F. 167.
d. mic fiachaidh
fr. D. mic F. in Cuailngne, Lbl. 648.
d. mic lachtna
Derrymaclaughny, b. Clare, Galw., Fm. vi. 2048. d. mic
marga; ¶ nescio ubi sunt isti, i. Medran ó Daire mic Marga, F. 99; ¶ perh. in Ui Faelan, cf. Medran ocus Murchú filii
hui mic Teni; ¶ Murchú, gl. civitas eius i nhuib Faelan, F. 99.
d. maeláin
Maighistir Matha hua Banáin, persun 7 oirchinnech
Daire Maeláin, Au. iii. 88, 288, 386, 394, 444, 466; ¶ D. Mhaoláin, Derryvullan, Fm. vi. 1272.
d. medon
in Lein., in Hi Cendseallaigh (?), Lis. 197 a.
d. mell
Eithne and Mell in it, Bb. 126 a; ¶ D. Mell(a), Lec. 119, Bb. 126 a.
d. meilli
Tigernach Dairi Melli, Lec. 119, Bb. 126 a; ¶ abb. of Killeigh, King's c., Au. i. 296; ¶ on border of L. Melvin, c. Leit.,
C. 796, Fg. 212, Md. 32; ¶ Mella was mother of Tigernach, Md.; ¶ Mell Craibtheach of Bealach Gabhrain and of D. Melle, Bb.
117 b, Lec. 89, I. 110 b col. 3; ¶ in W. Breifne, on margin of L. Melvin, Au. i. 296, Fm. i. 415, Lan. iii. 192, Pgi. ii.
613, C. 796.
d. mheille
old churchyard in p. Kilcooley, b. Slieve Ardagh, c. Tipp.,
Ods. 624.
d. mis
al. D. Nuis, i Sleib Fhuait, F. 184.
d. mobii
Mobii Fota of D. M., Lb. 20; ¶ D. Mobaoi, Fir. 751.
d. mochai
Bronach, dau. of Milchu the Combae of Patraic in D.M., Bb.
118 b.
d. mochonna
al. Daire, Fm. i. 306, Mi.; ¶ Derry.
d. mochua
for brú Fhéile, F. 155; ¶ i cCiarraighe Luachra, F. 155, Fg. 190.
d. molt lachtna
Burke of, Fir. 798; ¶ Derrymaclachtny.
d. mór
Derrymore in b. Coolavin, c. Sli., Lc. ii. 476,
Ci.
d. mór
i ccoiccrích Mumhan acus Laighen, re n-abarthar
Tír Eile, Began acus én mhíle amhain atá etir D. M.
acus Leth Mór Mocaomóg, Md. 134; ¶ i Muig Airb, itir Osraigib ocus hÉle, F. 121; ¶ D. Mór, Mt. 30, Fl. 384; ¶ D. Mór,
in Eile, abb D. Moir 7 Léith moChoemocc, now Kilcoleman in b. Ballybrit, King's c., Fm. ii. 780; ¶ Aongus, i.e., Colmán Mór,
son of Dairfhine of D. M., where are his Relege, and of Druim Ineasglann, wherein also are his Relege, Ll. 320, Lec. 407,
Fir. 606, I. 81 b 1, Bb. 97 b; ¶ Derrymore, or Kilcolman, in Ely O Carroll, B. lix. 883, Cs. 329, C. 169, 591, Ce. 40; ¶
i.e., "Nemus Magnum," in Eile, now Kilcolman in b. Ballybrit, King's c.; ¶ D. Mór; ¶ in Eile in regione Muman in confinis
Lagen; ¶ St. Colmán of; ¶ Kilcolman in it; ¶ in d. Killaloe, Lan. ii. 312, Cg. 16; ¶ the grunna (bog), Dairi Móir, is
here, or nr Lothra, Cs. 329; ¶ Norsemen raided all Lein. to Achad Bó, Liath Mochaemóc and D. Mór, Ll. 309, Cg. 16.
d. mór
t. in p. Corbally, nr Roscrea, c. Tipp., Ods. 598. d.
mór; ¶ Fep., Derrimore in c. Tipp., b. of Eliogarty (?). d. mór; ¶ old name of Kilcummin, t. in p. Graystown, b. Slieveardagh,
c. Tipp., Ods. 624.
d. murchaisi
Dobhinni of, Au. i. 138; ¶ al. D. Bruchaisi, al. Derrybruchais, al. Killyman, c. Arm., Fm. i. 294; ¶ v. D. mBruchais.
d. nabstann
in Mun., B. lxii. 680.
d. na n-ath
O Duinchidh of D. na nA. in the Taisicheacht Maeladuin in
Huibh Fhiachrach, Lec. 169, Fir. 276; ¶ D. na n-Áth, tl. in Tireragh, c. Sli., Fy. 172, 272; ¶ must be near Tonrego,
O'D.; ¶ it is nr Lis na reamhar or Tonrego; ¶ it seems betw. both and nr two or more fords on a r. in p. of Dromard.
d. na gcaillioch
Pólmhág Mhuiríth .i. Pól an
Oiléin, saoi deirci, is leis do reidhigidh don dhórd, D. na gC. 7
Doiri Meinci aga aithrighe in bona senectute, A.D. 1395, Hb. 128.
d. na ccairteach
Muintir of; ¶ i.e., the Nugents, Fir. 840; ¶ in Westm. (?).
d. na gcapall
cath na cConchobhor, in Magh Sruibhegealain, there, Fm. iii.
55; ¶ in Connacht, Lc. i. 60.
d. na damraide
nr and N. of Benbulbin, Sas. 1543; ¶ betw. Benbulbin and Assaroe of Ballyshannon; ¶ al. Garbhros, Lis. 211 b. d. naechain;
¶ Colman Muilind of; ¶ in Dail Riada, Bb. 118 b; ¶ leg. D. Caecháin.
d. na fingaile
in Mun., Sas. 4424; ¶ seems to be at or nr Cluain cain na fairchi.
d. na fland
i n-Eoganacht Caisil, F. 155, 168, Fg. 190, 210; ¶ al. Daire Ednech (D. Eidhnech), F. 168, Fg. 210, Ll. 370; ¶ Corcu-nutan
of D. na Flann; ¶ Derrynavlan, nr Killenaule, c. Tipp., F. Nov. 3; ¶ in Mun., Ct. 186.
d. na teidi
in a Trian of O gCongairb of Tuath Muighi finne, the
Ardbaili of Hi Annadha in Mun., Lis. 183 a.
d. nuis (al. Daire Mis)
Daire Mis, i Sleib Fhuait, F. 184; ¶ ch. in Ulst., C. 566.
d. pattraic
Derrypatrick tl. and p. in b. Deece, c. Meath, Fm. iii. 26; ¶ Caistel D. P. i Mide, Au. ii. 184; ¶ al. Derpatrick in Skreen
dry., d. Meath, Tax.; ¶ in Moynalvy, Dm. ii. 371.
d. raibne
Inda Macca déc in Dairiu Raibne, Ll. 373, Lb.
23.
d. tairb
Rc. xx. 46; ¶ al. Daire Coluim cille; ¶ another al. was D. Calgaig.
d. thalguda
N. of Cruachu; ¶ fri Sliabh Bodbgnai an-iar, Ll. 168. d. tarbgha; ¶ No dan combadh ó chonaibh Énda Aighnigh diarbo ainm
Aí, dia tuc Niall mac Enda leis iatt in Dairiu T., co rus tathfainn co L. Néill íat, Sa. 42 a 2; ¶ for lorcc muc nDrebrinne
andolotar a Sidh Collamrach condus fuair a nD. T., Sa. 44 a 1; ¶ D. Tarbgai, in Connacht, Sas., 2131, 4031; ¶ D. Tarbgai,
Bd. 28; ¶ cf. Cnoc Tarbga, Mag Tarbga, seems to be in Connacht, and not far fr. Mag n-Aoi.
d. ui aingli
in c. Galw., b. Clare (nr pp. of Kilcoona and Killower), Wc.
370; ¶ in Cland Feargaile, Bb. 54 b, Fir. 204; ¶ O hAingli o D. Í aingli in Huibh Bruin Ratha, Z. 189 a.
d. ui ceinneididh
in Huib Bece Uachtarach, in Tuath Muighi finne, Mun., Lis.
183 b.
d. ui dhiarmada
in Tuath Muighi finne, in Caoille, Mun., Lis. 183
a.
d. ui domhnaill
Derrydonnell tl. in p. Athenry, 3 m. E. of Oranmore, c.
Galw., in Clanrickard, Fm. iii. 180, Ar. 182.
d. ui thnuthgaili
a Tuath of Caoille in Mun., Lis. 182 b. dairfine; ¶ Cormac 16; ¶ .i. Corco Laigde .i. fine Daire Dóimthig, Lbl. 30, Oig.
16; ¶ Dairfhine, desc. of Daire, s. of Dega, Ca. 316; ¶ in Mun., Lec. 375, 376; ¶ tribe name of the O Driscolls and their
correlatives; ¶ co-ext. with d. Ross, Lct. 61; ¶ "the Dairfhinne were a powerful people in Mun. in the 2nd, 3rd, and 4th
centuries, not considered to be of Milesian descent; ¶ their power was much crippled by the race of Olioll Olum in later
times; ¶ after the establishment of surnames in Ireland the principal families of this race were—O'Driscol, O'Coffey, O'Curnin,
O'Flyn Arda, O'Baire of Munter-Bhaire, O'Leary of Rosscarbery, O'Trevor of Kilfergus, all in Mun., and MacClancy of Dartry
in c. Leit. in Connacht; ¶ v. Keating, Pedigree of O'Driscol," O'D. in Mr. 122. dairggdhig; ¶ in mag Muirthemne, Lb.; ¶
but ?
were in Corca Laidhe, C. Laigde p. 141; ¶ tri céd damh 7 50 loilgeach a Dairini, cios Muman ar meadhon do Caiseal, I. 135
b 2; ¶ geinelach D., .i. síl Lugdach maic Itha, Ll. 325; ¶ in Mun., Lis. 142 b; ¶ allied to the Ernai, Fm. i. 108; ¶ dp.
Dairinib in Mun., Ll. 288 b.
al. D. Maelanfaidh; ¶ Molana, island in the Blackwater, NW. of Youghal, Au. i. 208, 262, Mi., Ui.; ¶ Maolanfaidh, Abb Dairinse,
ag Lis Mór Mochuda; ¶ Fir. 727, Ai. 151 b, Bb. 125 b, Lec. 118, Md. 32.
the Danes came to Caoin-Inis, burned Inis Labhruinne and
Dair-Inis, but the Eoghanacht of L. Lein defeated them, K. 165 a, Fir. 768; ¶ in or nr Eoghanacht of L. Lein, Cg. 4.
dairinis; ¶ nr Wexf., C. 397, 393; ¶ al. D. Maelanfaid, Mt. 32; ¶ i nUib Cennselaig, F. 131, Fg. 156, Md. 218; ¶ v. D.
Caemáin. dairinis; ¶ St. Bracan of, Bb. 118 a; ¶ Airdne of, Mt. 25, Md. 70, 218; ¶ in Wexf. (?).
ns.; ¶ Dairmaig, ds., Cs. 855; ¶ Durrow tl. and p. nr Tullamore, King's c.; ¶ v. Dermag; ¶ "Roboreti Campus," roboris
Campus, Durrow, Ad. 23, 163, 214, Fm. ii. 950; ¶ al. Durmag; ¶ al. Dairmag Ruis Grencha, Durrow, Adr. 268, Cormac; ¶ there
are also Durrow tl. and p. in Queen's c., and Durrow tl. in cc. Galw. and Waterf.; ¶ Dermag Coluim Cille, i Tír Néill, was
betw. Uisnech and Sliab Bladma, Mac Conglinne p. 114; ¶ Ct. 334, &c., Md. 106, 174, C. 129, Cs. 855–6; ¶ Dermagh, Fg. 80;
¶ Daurmaig, ds., Ad. 247; ¶ v. Dermag.
Durrow in Idough, in Ossory, Fm. ii. 1118; ¶ on borders of Queen's c. and c. Kilk.; ¶ Dermag in Ui Duach, c. Kilk., C. 355;
¶ Dermag Ua nDuach i tuaiscert Osraige, Fg. 158, F. 200.
or Saorchlanna; ¶ there are 12 noble tribes in Ireland, 6 in the N. and 6 in the S.; ¶ in the N., or Conn's half, are Dál
gCuinn, Dál gCéin, Dál nAraidhe, Dál bFhiatach, Dál Riada and Dál Níacuirb; ¶ in the S., or Leath Mogha, are Dál nEóghain,
Dál bFiachach, Dál gCéide, Dál Dairine, Dál mBairdine and Dál gCais, K. 181 a.
ns., Au. ii. 88, Corm. 14; ¶ D. n-Araidi, Ll. 331 c, Lec. 140; ¶ gs. Dalnáraide, Lb. 220, D. Naraede; ¶ Chron. Mar. Scotus,
144; ¶ gp. Dal nAraide, Mr. 40; ¶ ds. D. Araide, Au. i. 400, Lb. 238 a; ¶ as. Dail n-Araide, Au. i. 426; ¶ so called fr.
Fiachra Araide, F. 5, 10, K. 186 a; ¶ "Rudhraighe mac Sithridh [was monarch]. From him are the Dal-A., for they are the true
Ulidians of Emhain, desc. of Ollamh Fodla ... The three free [septs] of Ireland were Cond, Araide, Eoghan as Eochaidh [Ua
Fhloinn] sang," Fen. 31; ¶ Cairpri, s. of Ollam Fodla, fr. whom are Dalnaraidi, i.e., Fir Ulaid Emna, Lec. 249, St. B. 591;
¶ rí Dail A., al. ri Cruithne, Fia. 64, Fm. i. 277; ¶ al. Clann Chonaill Chernaig, Lec. 140; ¶ their kings alternately
with those of Dal Fiatach ruled over the Ulaid, Cps. 446; ¶ i.e., Cland Chonaill Chernaigh in Ulst., ext. fr. Carraic Indbeir
Uisci to Lind Uachaill; ¶ al. Cruithnig or Natcrodu, Lec. 284, Cps. 318; ¶ Dalaradia, ext. fr. Newry to Sliabh Mis, and
fr. the sea to Linn Duachail, now Magheralin, in W. of c. Down, Fm. iii. 13; ¶ ext. fr. Newry to Sliabh Mis, Ct. 8, Cam.
ii. 778, Fy. 312; ¶ fr. Carrac Inbir Uisci to Lind Uachaill (Magheralin), it is another name for the Cruthnig, Lec. 140 b,
Of. 190; ¶ divided fr. Dal Riada by Fregabhail, the Ravel Water, Fm. i. 32; ¶ Buas, the r. Bush, .i. abhand etir D. nA.
7 Dal Ríada, Sd. 5 a 1, Sc. 6 a 2; ¶ as. Dáil n-Araithi; ¶ places therein are:- Cell Glass, Lathrach Pátraic, Domnach Combair,
Domnach mór Maige Damoerna (Magheramorne, p. Glynn, b. Lr. Belfast, c. Antr.), raith Sithe (p. Rashee, b. Up. Antrim); ¶
Telach or Cell Conadain (? St. Cuning's, p. Carncastle); ¶ Gluare, (the Glore, p. Tickmocreevan); ¶ Glenn Indechta and Imlech
Cluane in Semne (Island Magee); ¶ Raith Epscuip Fhindich in Húi Darca-chein, Tl. 160, 162, 164; ¶ Cell Boetáin, Of. 382;
¶ Cell Fhindsiche, F. 156; ¶ Cell Ruad, Fg. 196, C. Ruad (Kilroot in b. Lr. Belfast), Fep.; ¶ Cúil Raithin, Lh. 63, F.
168; ¶ Ross Torathair (seems in it), Lh. 63; ¶ Druim Dáganda, F. 169; ¶ Echdruim Brecain i ccoicrích D. n-Araidhe acus
D. Riada, Md. 120, Leitir in it, Md. 24; ¶ Airther Maigi Cobhai and Conaire, Lis. 5 a; ¶ Magh Line, Fm. i. 100, Of. 189;
¶ Rath Aidhne, Fg. 186; ¶ hi ndíthruib Slébi Mis i nDal Araide, Lh. 3, Lb. 228 a; ¶ Dún Daen Hi Fidbaid D. A., F. 161;
¶ = Dún dá Én i fFiodhbhaidh Dh. A., Fg. 12, 206, Md. 10; ¶ r. Ollarba, Of. 189; ¶ Magh Latrainn, Larne, c. Antr. in it,
Ch. 4; ¶ this opposes the often quoted verses "From the river of Bush ... to the Cross of Glenfinneacht, great is Dal Riada,
&c.," for Glenf. is now Glynn to the S. of Larne. Gluaire, "the Glore" on N. side of Glenarm seems to have been in Latharna
in St. Patrick's time; ¶ the churches of Gluaire and St. Conadain were in it, the former is at "the Glore" on W. of Glenarm
r., and latter is St. Cunning's, an old graveyard and ruin in p. Carncastle, b. Up. Glenarm, c. Antr.; ¶ Luidh Pátraic a
D. A. tar Fertais Tuama co h Uu Tuirtre, Lis. 5 a, Tl. 168; ¶ ro-recsat Patraic i tuascert D. A., Lh. 97; ¶ i n-Arcail,
i., nomen vallis magnae in-sen i tuaisciurt D. A. ic Sleib Mis, ocus i Sciric sainriud ticed cucai, Lh. 97, 98; ¶ D. A. =
S. and SE. of c. Antr. and most of c. Down, Obr.; ¶ al. d. of Connor, McCurtin's Antiq. 280; ¶ Epscop Condeire 7 Dáil A.,
Au. ii. 176; ¶ al. Ui Echach, Ct. 4, 8, 12, 25, 79, 95, inhabited by the Ulaid, Fl. 312; ¶ v. Tl. p. 17, Mi., Ui., Cs. 247,
Mr. 38, 230, Adr. Index, Md. 18, Fia. 64, Tph. ii. 310, Cg. 134, Ll. 264 b, 24 a, Ck. 90 b, Bco. 51 b 2, Lb. 25 b; ¶ Dál
n-Aruidhi, Lis. 3 a, C. 646, K. 119 b; ¶ al. Dalradia, B. lx. 348; ¶ Dalnardia, B. vii. 560.
fr. Aulam, son of Fergus Mac Roig; ¶ St. Brenainn of Birr and St. Erc of Slane were of this tribe, Bg. 88 b, Ll. 331; ¶
al. D. nUlaim, Lec. 253; ¶ D. nUladh, Ha. 869.
d. mbairdeni
Rígbard, fr. whom D. mB., in Lethchuind, Ll. 324; ¶ D. mB., Sil Aengusa mic Eachach, a Dál of the Ernaib, Lec. 242; ¶ al.
Siol Aongusa, fr. Rioghbaird, of whom are the Mairtene of Conn's Half, Fir. 382; ¶ Colman maccu Barrdani, do Dal Barrdainne
a chenél, abb Cluana Mic Nóis, Fm. i. 246, Au. i. 98, Hb. 65; ¶ D. mB., al. Clann Fir Cedne and Clann Fuithe, Fir. 369; ¶
v. D. Chete, K. 181 a.
d. mbairdine
Ha. 790; ¶ in Leth Mogha; ¶ seems in Thomond; ¶ cf. D. mB. .i. Dál de Ernaib, supra.
d. bascind
al. D. nOengusa Muscae; ¶ D. mBaiscinn, desc. fr. Ir, X. 97.
d. mbec cuind
Aenghus, son of Cormac mac Airt, fr. whom are Dal mBec Cuind
—viz., Cuthemin mac Cumain, &c., Lec. 128; ¶ Oirgialla 7 Dál mBecon of Clann Cuinn, Fir. 303.
d. birnd
do Osraigib, F. 60, Lec. 217; ¶ al. Hui Chultainge, X. 158, Fir. 780; ¶ as. Dail Birnn Osrigi, Cs. 261, 273; ¶ i n-Osraigib,
F. 102; ¶ Nem, do Dal mBirn, F. 102; ¶ = Nem mac h. Birn, Mt. 27; ¶ al. Ui Teig, Lec. 211.
d. mbuachalla
do Ulltoibh, Md. 52, Ll. 331, 372, Bb. 118 a, Lec. 90; ¶ D. mB. and Casraige and Corcraige were of same Ulaid stock, Bb.
96 a.
d. mbuain
Buan, son of Scannlan, fr. whom is D. mB., Bb. 95 b, Ll.
349, Md. 24, Lis. 40 a b, Lec. 97, Fir. 102, Bb. 221 b; ¶ D. mBuain, desc. fr. Conaing, Lu. 39 b; ¶ seems nr Leathmuine;
¶ atá ar Sliocht Eochadha mic Muireda, atá do Shiol Eiriomhóin, Md. 60; ¶ D. mB. included the pp. of Drumbeg, Drumbo, Hillsboro',
Blaris, Lambeg, Derryaghy, Magheragall, Magheramesk, Aghalee, Aghagallon, Ballinderry, Glenavy, Dc. ii. 461, Tax.; ¶ D. mB.,
or Dal-muine, Dalboyn in 1306; ¶ Lann Abaich (Glenavy), and Mag Comair (Muckamore) in it, Ct. 182, 183; ¶ = modern drys.
of Hillsborough and Lisburn, Ra. 44; ¶ in Dalnaraidi of Ui Eathach Thuatha, Lec. 272, Lh. 3, Bb. 221 b; ¶ D. mBuain, in
Ulst.; ¶ a quo Baile Binnberlach mic Buain a quo Traigh Baile mic Buain, Sto. 20 a 2; ¶ D. mBuain, ocus D. Cuirb, ocus Monaigh
Arad, called fr. 3 grandsons of Capha, in c. Down, Mm. 472; ¶ cf. Mílchú maccu Booin, A. 11 a, 9 a; ¶ Miliuc mac(cu) Buain
rí Dalaraidi, Tl. 16, Lb. 238 a; ¶ ri Tuaiscirt D. Araide, Tl. 414.
d. mbuinne
Lec. 189 a, Lis. 145 a; ¶ i n-Ultaib, Au. ii. 124; ¶ al. Muintir Branáin, in Moylinny, E. of L. Neagh in c. Antr., co-ext.
with p. Killultagh, which in 1662 was in c. Down, Fm. iii. 22; ¶ in Ai., an. 1176, we see Dal mB. was seated in Moylinny,
which ext. fr. L. Neagh to nr Carrickfergus, O'D.; ¶ ext. fr. Spencer's Bridge, nr Moira, to Drum Bridge, nr Belfast, on
either side of the Lagan, Fm. ii. 1035; ¶ D. mB. in b. Upr. Massereene, c. Antr., and also in pp. of Kilwarlin and Drumbo,
N. 264, Bb. 151 a, Lct. 162, Ha. 869; ¶ 5 chief families of D. mB. are Dál Corbna Fuama, D. mBuain, Cenel Maelain, Ui Nadsluagda,
Cenel nErnain and Gailine and D. mBuachalla, Lec. 268, Of. 275; ¶ D. mBuinni, Ll. 331; ¶ Coíg prímhthuatha Dál mBuindin
.i. Dal Corb na hUamadh, Dál mBuain, Ceinel Maelain 7 Nadhaslugha, Ceinel nErnain, Gailíni, Dal mBuachalla rero in seiseadh
7 is da Sil Caimhghin Congaincnis mac Sin a Mumhain doibh sighein, I. 67 b 1; ¶ i nUltoibh, Md. 140, F. 91, Fg. 106; ¶ D.
mBuindi, I. 137 b 1, Dc. i. xlvii.; ¶ in c. Down, Ci.; ¶ al. Muinter Briain Mhaighlíne, Ai. 44 b; ¶ Ua Serraigh rí D. Buinde,
Au. ii. 124.
d. mhbundruini
in Connacht, desc. fr. Celtchar, Ll. 331.
d. cabail
in Cruithentuaith, Ha. 865; ¶ D. Cabula, Bb. 88 a. d. cairbre; ¶ v. D. Coirpre.
d. cairbri arad
in Muscraidi, Lec. 190.
d. cairbre aradh cliach
in Lein.; ¶ D. C. of Ara Cliach, descendants of Mal, son of Earba, Fir. 442, Lec. 268.
d. ccairbre áradh thíre
Ionnaoi, grandfather of Fionnchaidh, fr. whom are D. cC.
Á. T., Fir. 441, X. 145.
d. cairbre ebha
b. Coshma, Limk., and the plains thence to r. Shannon, Tp.; ¶ but cf. Machaire Ebha in Cairbre Droma Cliabh.
d. cairbre loingsigh bhig
a chief family of Lein., in Ara Cliach, Fir. 439, Lec.
190.
d. cairbre niafear
in Lein., Fir. 437.
d. cairbre ua ndiotha
Nár, grandson of Fear-Roith, fr. whom are Hui
Náir and D. C. Ua nD., Fir. 442; ¶ D. Cairpri Ditha, Lec. 217. d. gcais; ¶ Lis. 29 a, Cg. 20; ¶ al. Clann Táil, ext.
fr. Léim Concúlainn, nr the W. ocean in Thomond to Ossory, and fr. Sliab Echtga in c. Galw. to Sliab Eblinni, Of. 387; ¶
al. d. of Killaloe, Cev. i. 264; ¶ natives of Thomond, N. 258; ¶ originally part of Connacht, but occupied later by Dal
Cais of Mun., and thence reckoned with the latter province; ¶ it ext. fr. Bearn tri carbad to Bealach-na-Luchaide, and fr.
Ath na Borumha at Killaloe to Leim Conchulainn, Leap Head, Crt. 20; ¶ Ba si Crich D. Cais ó Dún Claire co Ath de Maeth, ó
Imleach Ibair co Meath la Maeg, co Mursae a tuaid cacha direach do Ath Deachara (no dearca) airm a teit in Forgas (no in Feoir)
i muir, ó Dún Claire bu tuaig cacha direach do Ardeachlas eachailsi Mac nEna asoide cacha direach timceall ngair an-air do
Carnn Riabach, Ha 748; ¶ Dálcais 7 Eoganacht, desc. fr. Dercthene, Lu. 51 b, i.e., the families of O'Briain Mac Maghthamhna,
Mac Conmara, O'Deaghaidh, O'Cuinn, and their correlatives in Clare, Lct. 71, Tp.; ¶ includes Síol Aodha, or Clann mheic-na
Mara, and Síol Fhlannchuidhe, K. 144 a; ¶ Disert Tóla i n-uachtar D. cCais a tTuadh-Mhumhain, Md. 90, Fg. 64, F. 66; ¶ Mag
Eó in it, Fg. 100, F. 88, Md. 134; ¶ Rath Blathmeic i nuachtar Dal Cais, F. 117, Fg. 132, Md. 190; ¶ v. Ui. Cormac Cas,
S. of Ailill Ó-lom fr. whom Dál Caiss, Ll. 288 a, K. 144 a.
d. caiss lethet lachtmaighe
Carthend, fr. whom are Dál Caiss Lethet Lachtmaige,
Ll. 322.
d. calathbuig
in Muscraige, Lbl. 339.
d. cauala
in Cruithentuaith, Lec. 253.
d. cealtru
Cath oc Tigh Maine in D. C., Hb. 68; ¶ Tech Ui Maine in it, Tig. Rc. xvii. 203.
d. ceata
N. 260; ¶ v. D. Chete (?).
d. céin
the Cianachta of Ely O'Carroll, of Ikerrin in c. Tipp., of
Glengiven in c. Derry, in the d. of Achonry, in Bregia, N. 258; ¶ D. Cein, in Leth Cuind, Ha. 790; ¶ in Mun., the desc.
of Eber, Bb. 22 a; ¶ al. D. Cén, Ll. 14; ¶ Dál Cais 7 Dál Céin, Sb. 2 b 1; ¶ K. 181 a.
d. chete
there are 12 chief families of the Fernaib (Ernaib) and 24
Forslointi, each family having 2 Forsloinniu—viz., 11 of the D. Chete and 1
of the Dál Barddini, "iarna ndilgiund do Leith Cuinn," for it was a
lethrand of Dál Chete and of Dál Barddeni up to that, X. 90; ¶ Righbaird of D. Chéte in Lethchuind, Ll. 324; ¶ D. Cete,
a principal tribe of the Eurna, Fir. 382; ¶ D. Chedi, Lec. 242; ¶ in Mun., Lec. 455; ¶ D. gCéide, K. 181 a.
d. cethern
St. Cnes, dau. of Comcoidi of D. Cethern, B. lxxiii., Lec.
90, Bb. 118 a, Md. 232, F. 142, D. Cheithirrn, I. 111 a 2; ¶ al. D. Cheithinn, Ll. 372; ¶ Cness ingen Comcaide de Dail
Cetherne, Hb. 58; ¶ D. Cethirnd, of Cland Feargosa meic Rosa, Lec. 253; ¶ D. Ceithirnn, Bb. 88 b, Ha. 869, Ll. 331.
d. codaid
of Cland Feargosa, Lec. 253.
d. ccoirpre
dál cCoirpre 7 ui Echdhadh Uladh, Fm. ii. 1104; ¶ D. C. must be nr Iveagh.
d. coirpri
in Ara Cliach; ¶ a chief family of Lein., Bb. 71 a.
d. coirpri áradh
Cairpri Cluitheachair mac Concorb, fr. whom D. C. Á.
is called; ¶ Dál Coirpri Aradh, i.e., Arathire and Ara Cliach, Ll. 312, 381.
d. coirpri aradh cliach
Mál mac Arbhara, fr. whom are D. C. A. C., in Mun.,
Ll. 381.
d. coirpri aradh tíre
Finnchaidh, son of Ferroith, fr. whom are D. C. A. T., in
Mun., Ll. 381; ¶ Dal C. of Tir Arad, Bb. 71 b.
d. coirpre cliach
Lughaidh Corb, a quo Dail Coirbre Cliach, Bb. 22 a, Lec. 61; ¶ in Mun., Ll. 14.
d. coirpri loingsigh
this was Coirpri Musc the poet, and this Dál was the
l. given to him by Aongus Musc—viz., Tír nAmhais in Mun., Ll.
381.
d. coirpri loingsic beic
a chief Lein. family at Arada Cliach, Ll. 312; ¶ at Ara Cliach, Ll. 380.
d. coirpri na huamadh
do Síl Meisin Corb, Ll. 384.
d. coirpri hui nitha
in Mun.; ¶ Nar mac Arbhara, fr. whom are the Hui Náir and D. C. Hui N., Ll. 381.
d. cconchubair
Md. xxv.; ¶ in the Désii of Bregia, Fir. 695, Ct. 613, Lb. 23, 62, Lis. 11 b, Ll. 373, Lec. 114; ¶ 7 daus. of Dallbronach
of the D. C., in Déisi Muman, Mun., Ll. 354, Lec. 331; ¶ leg. Deisi Breg (?); ¶ ar ba do D. C. do-som (i. d'Ultan Arda Breacain)
ocus rop edh dano do máthair Brigte, i. Broicsech ingen Dallbronaigh, Lis. 16 b; ¶ ar ropo do D. C. dosom (i. do Ultan Aird
Breccan), Lh. 109; ¶ Ultán, episcopus Conchuburnensium, episcopo Conchuburnensi, A. 9 a, 11 a; ¶ Ultán Macc Ói Choncobair,
Tl. 60.
d. condad
of Clann Fergusa, son of Ros, Bb. 88 b; ¶ v. D. Connaig. d. condaid; ¶ in Corco Duibne, Lec. 268; ¶ D. Condaich; ¶ in
Corco Duibne, Lec. 449.
d. condaith
in Ulst.; ¶ D. Condaith 7 Conmaicni 7 Dal Ceitheirn 7 Meanraighe 7 Dal nDallain a quo Caindeach, I. 66 a 1.
d. confinn
in Coolavin, c. Sli., N. 264.
d. congaile
St. Drostanus of, B. xxviii. 199.
d. conláid
of Cland Fergusa in Ulst., Ll. 331.
d. connaig
Condad, son of Fergus mac Roich, fr. whom the Dal Connaig,
Ha. 869.
d. conrach
at Slaine or Slane in Meath, so called fr. Conri, son of
Fergus, Fir. 574, Bb. 88 b, Ll. 331; ¶ desc. fr. Condri, son of Fergus, Ha. 869, Lec. 253.
d. conri
descendants of Conri, son of Fergus mac Roig, Of. 274. d.
corb fabhair; ¶ in Lein., Fir. 525.
d. corb na huamadh
in Dal mBuindin, I. 67 b; ¶ leg. D. mBuinne (?).
d. cormaic
Of. 293; ¶ a Lein. clan, Bb. 71 a; ¶ Hite Dál Cormaic le Laignibh angeibhthe. Ui Gabhla fine uile 7 Cutraighi, Hui Tréna,
Hui Cuirn, Hui Librein, Hui Lomthuile, Hui Oichtrich, Hui Cuirc, is do Dál Cormaic uile na ceinoil sin. Hui Gabla 7 Hui Gabla
Roirenn .i. ó Chúil Caing co Dub-Ath a Maistin 7 ó Glais Criche i Cluanuigh Cua fri Laighis co hAth Lethnacht ig Sleibtib
go téit go hUsin fri hUib Bairrche, Ll. 383; ¶ D. Chormaic la Laignib, al. Hui Chormaic; ¶ i.e., Angebthi Hui Gabla fini
uile, 7 Cuthraige, 7 Hui Gabla Roirend, these ext. fr. Culching co Dubatha, and fr. Glais Chriche in Cluanaib Cuada fri Laigis
adiu, to Ath Lethnocht ic Sleibti, co teit in uissin, fri Uib Bairrchi a tuaid; ¶ 7 Angebthi Hui Trena 7 Hui Chuirc is la
Cormac sin uile, Ll. 312.
d. cormaic luisg
a chief family in Lein., Fir. 438, Ll. 312.
d. cros
in d. of Moray, Tr. 111, an. 1275.
d. cualni
in Cruithniu, Ll. 318.
d. cuind
in Leth Cuinn, K. 181 b; ¶ Atait dá cenél deug socenelac la Gaedealo a se dib a leith Cuind .i. Dal Cuind, Dal Cein, Dal
nAraide qui et Cruithnig, Dal Fiatach qui et Ultai, Dal Riata, Dal Natcorp qui et Laig.? (= Laigen, Laigne?), Ha. 790; ¶
Eber, fr. whom are the Eoganacht of Mun., and Eireamon, fr. whom are the D. C., Lec. 228, Bb. 80 b.
d. cuirb
Tp.; ¶ in Down, Mm. 474; ¶ v. I. 91 a, Fir. 779, X. 157. d. cuirc; ¶ perhaps the Cuircne in c. Westm., and the Eoganacht
of L. Léin, N. 260.
d. cula
in Cruithenthuaith, in Scotl., Fir. 500; ¶ Cathula 7 Conluan, as dibsein Corca Conluain and D. C., in Cruthanach, Ha. 766.
d. dairine
in Leath Mogha, K. 181 a; ¶ v. Dairine.
d. damail
ext. fr. Tir in Locha to Drumanna Chilli Deachnain, Camthir
and Dathir in Duin, all in Clann Ceniúil Colmáin, Lec.
234.
d. ditil
so called fr. Dubditil, son of Oilioll Ólum, Bb. 101
a; ¶ a forshlointe Eireann, Fir. 779, X. 157; ¶ d. nDidhail, an aicme of the Aitechaigh, Bb. 140 a.
d. ndruithne
Im. 13; ¶ branch of Catraighe by r. Suca in Hy Maine, I. 41 b 2; ¶ a tuath in Hi Maine, Lec. 349; ¶ in Magh Maoin, Fir.
53, 503; ¶ Dal nDruithne, gen. Dala D. in Ui Maine, Tp.; ¶ in Connacht, Lec. 284; ¶ do Sil Colla Da Crich .i. Triucha O
Maine, cona morthuathaibh acht Magh Sluagh Sogain 7 D. Druithni 7 Muinntir Mailfinnan Airarneimnigh, I. 41 a; ¶ a sub-division
of Ui Maine; ¶ in Maenmagh in Connacht, Lec. 447, Ha. 795, Fm. iii. 54, Lec. 187; ¶ D. Druithni, ar desceart O Maine, I.
176 b, Im. 13, Im. 76; ¶ Druithnia a quo D. nDruithni in Connacht, I. 66 b 2; ¶ a daer tuath of Hi Maine, Lec. 187; ¶ D.
nDruithne Maonmhaighe in Connacht, Fir. 59; ¶ of Clann Rudhraidhe, Fir. 501.
d. nduach in tsléibe
desc. fr. Duach, son of Daimin, Lec. 177, Fir.
310.
d. nduibne
desc. fr. Ir, Ll. 323.
d. nduluim
in Ulst., a quo an dá Brenaind 7 Earc Slaini, I. 66 a
1; ¶ v. D. nAulaim.
d. echach
al. D. Eochach, nr Cuan Snama Eachach, Ll. 348, Fir. 732; ¶ frí fail Snamach, Lb. 15.
d. n-eoghain
in Leath Mogha, K. 181 a.
d. bfiachach
in Leath Mogha, K. 181 a.
d. fiatach
Ui Tuirtri in it, Of. 361; ¶ the leading family in Ulaid fr. 332 to 1032; ¶ al. Rígrad Ulad, Ll. 14; ¶ were the Clann Oengusa
Tuirbig, Ll. 330 a; ¶ and were not Fír Ulaid; ¶ now called Ultaich, but who are originally fr. Coiced Chonrai in Mun., Lec.
271.
d. fiatach
al. D. Fiachach; ¶ race of Fíatach Finn, K. of Ulaid, in c. Down, Fen. 34, N. 256, Ch. 81, C. 61; ¶ in Ulst., Fm. i. 96,
Cri., Ci., Ll. 330, K. 157 b, Fir. 105, F. 91, Md. 242, Lec. 570, Lg. 135; ¶ D. Fiatach, their senchas, Ll. 330; ¶ Finnian
Maige Bile was of Dál Fíatach Finn, Ll. 349; ¶ in Dalaraidi, Lec. 252.
d. fiatach ele
Fedhlimidh cris airgid, fr. whom are D. fF. E., Fir. 106,
Bb. 85 a, Lec. 128, Ha. 755; ¶ Feidlimid Rechtmar ... crisse argait; ¶ diatá D. Fiachach Éle (Gen. of the Dési).
d. fiatach suigi
i.e., Deisi ro bid Corco Eachach Ele, Lec. 456. d. foichidh
iochtair; ¶ al. Sliocht Aireach; ¶ i.e., of Aire F., son of Milieadh Easpáinne, Fir. 522.
d. ngabla
a daertuath Caisil, Sto. 40 a.
d. ngailline
of Cenel Eogain, Bb. 96 a.
d. ngella
in Ui Failgi, Lec. 200.
d. idnu
ds.; ¶ Raith Cindech in it, Bb. 11 b.
d. n-imda
in Cualngiu, Ll. 318, Lec. 271, Bb. 96 b, Ha. 867; ¶ D. n-Iomdae, Fir. 779; ¶ in Ulst., Fir. 782; ¶ Dál Nímdae, a forslointe
Ereann, not located, X. 157, D. Nimde, I. 91 a 2.
d. n-iochair
Easbog D. nIochair, under Primate of Armagh, K. 181 b; ¶ Easbog Ratha Both, Ep. Dalniochair, Ep. Doíre, faoín Priomhfhaidh
Arda Macha, Hh., last page of Fragment 8.
r. S. of r. Drobhais, Ll. 151, Bb. 220 b; ¶ for L. Feabhail, for Eas Ruaidh, for Duibh, for Drobhais, for Dall, Sa. 53 b
1. dall; ¶ at Tara; ¶ Dall is Dorcha fri Duma na mBan andes, Pd. viii. 18; ¶ Dall tes-thiar Dorcha dogra, ba díb Duma Dall-Bodra,
Pd. viii. 18; ¶ at Tara, E. of Dumha na mban, Lg. 151; ¶ at Tara, N. of the Cubad, or Lecht in Abuicc; ¶ there is another
Duma nr it to the W., called Dorca; ¶ there is no Múr betw. them—the Clocha (i.e., Clocha na nDruadh), and the Cubad, or
Lecht an Abuicc, Sa. 5 b2, Bb. 188 b, I. 143 b 1–2, Ll. 30.
Fir. 779, X. 157; ¶ named fr. Luighne Leathdubh, Fir. 782; ¶ al. D. Luigne Lethduibh, of the Ernans of Dal Maigne in the
Deisi of Mun., Lec. 453, I. 91 a (which has D. Luidhni).
d. luiscin
al. Aes dána Eithne Uaithche, Fir. 779, X. 157; ¶ D. Luiscni, I. 91 a.
d. macon
v. D. Meacon, Mechon; ¶ Macon mac Cormaic Ulata diata D. M., I. 91 a 2; ¶ an Aicme of the Aitechaigh, Bb. 140 a; ¶ in Críoch
na nDeisi, Bb. 43 b.
d. maigin
race of Maigne Gall, I. 91 a; ¶ D. Maignend of the Ernans, of the race of Maignend Gall, Lec. 453.
d. maigne
i.e., Fir. Maigne, Fir. 782; ¶ D. Maigne, in Deisi Mumhan, Lec. 453, Bb. 140 a.
the Muscraighe of Dálriada or Maithe; ¶ al. Dál Maithe, Fir. 388.
d. maitti
i.e., Fénni in Orbbu Féini, in Coiciud Chorpre
Niofer, Ll. 292.
d. mas corb (v. D. Meisi Corb, Messin Corb)
in Lein., Bb. 101a, Fir. 670, B. xlii. 50; ¶ D. Maschorb Laigen, K. 134 a; ¶ D. Mascoirb, in E. Lein., and by the sea, B.
xx. 312; ¶ D. Moschorb, in Lein.; ¶ seems S. of Howth, Hk. 340; ¶ Bb. 101 a seems to have Das Mas Corb.
d. mathar
in Midhe, I. 138 a 1.
d. mathlobha
tri Laidhni Eithni Uathaighi a quo D. M., I. 91 a
2.
d. mathra
in the S. or Eber Find's division, Ll. 14; ¶ D. Matrach, nr Tara, Lec.; ¶ an Aicme of the Aitechaigh, Bb. 140 a.
d. matrach
v. D. Meatrach; ¶ Daertuath Caisil, Sto. 40 a; ¶ D. M. not located, X. 157, Fir. 779, 782.
d. maugnae
a forslointe Ereann, not located, Fir. 779, X. 157. d.
meacon; ¶ Nonmhar da Meacon mac Dairi a quô D. Meacon, I. 91 a 2; ¶ v. D. Macon, D. Mecon.
d. meanda
in Modurndu, in Ulst., Bb. 64 b, Lec. 176; ¶ al. D. mBeanda, Fir. 304; ¶ D. Meandach, in Mudurnu, called fr. Colla Meand,
Bb. 137 a; ¶ D. Meandad la Muurnn, I. 185 b 2.
d. meadrauid
in Mun., Lec. 253; ¶ D. Medruaidh, Ca. 360; ¶ Dál Meadhruaidh = Corcumruadh, or bb. Corcomroe and Burren.
d. meascorb
in Mun.; ¶ desc. fr. Eber, Bb. 22 a; ¶ leg. in Lein. (?); ¶ v. D. Meisi Corb.
d. meatrach
v. D. Matrach; ¶ in Mun.; ¶ desc. fr. Eber, Bb. 22 a.
d. mecon
Déclan was of that race, Lb. 15; ¶ D. Mec-Con, Lb. 15; ¶ in Críoch na nDesi, Fir. 107; ¶ D. Mechon, Fir. 779, X. 157; ¶
v. D. Meacon, D. Macon; ¶ D. Meic Con, of the race of Mec Con of the Ernans, Lec. 453.
d. meisi corb
Dún nGalíon in it, Ll. 311 a, Fir. 431; ¶ v. D. Mas Corb; ¶ D. Messi Corbb (Messin Corbb?), of Lein., Ll. 312; ¶ D. Mési
Corb, in Lein., Fir. 438; ¶ D. Messi Corb, Bb. 71 a; ¶ D. Mescorb, a Crích Chualann, Bbb. 224 b, Sa. 63 b 1, I. 165 a 1,
Ll. 210; ¶ D. Moscorb, Ll. 14, Ca. 318, Hc. 2, 572 a; ¶ D. Mescorb Laigen, F. 145, Of. 328, Ca. 318, Gc. 8, 76; ¶ al. D.
Mescorp, nr Tara (?), Lec. 61 (that is, Tara Hill nr Gorey?); ¶ D. Meisin Cuirb, in b. Arklow and adjoining districts in
c. Wick., O'D., Fm. ii. 670; ¶ tigerna Dal M., ibi.; ¶ of this stock are—Conleth of Kild., St. Nathe of Cuil-Fothrib in
Dalaradia, St. Ethchaen of Cluanfoda, and Bp. Dagan, Of. 293; ¶ Petrán of Cell Lainne, Fir. 725; ¶ also Coemgen of Glendaloch
and Coemán of Inisheer, Wc. 88.
d. mendach
la Mudurnu, Ca. 348; ¶ v. D. Meanda.
d. mendato
an Aicme of the Aitechaigh, Bb. 140 a.
d. mendet
v. D. Mendach; ¶ al. Dál Mennet in Mugdornai, X. 58; ¶ D. Mennet in Mugdornaib in Ulst., Ll. 333 b; ¶ al. D. Mennaid, Lec.
442; ¶ al. D. Mendet.
d. mendraide
Mendraide, son of Fergus mac Roich, Ha. 869.
d. meascorb
in Mun., desc. of Eber, Bb. 22 a; ¶ leg. in Lein. (?); ¶ v. D. Meisi Corb.
d. messincorb
v. D. Meisi Corb.
d. mía corb
a priomh-sloinudh of Cucorb, X. 73; ¶ leg. D. Nia Corb.
d. mic con
v. D. Macon; ¶ a Ccrich na nDeisi, Hx. 181.
d. mic néth
al. D. O Niadh; ¶ i.e., Uaithne, Fir. 681; ¶ cf. Genelach Uaithne, Ha. 867.
d. mocoirp
an Aicme of the Aitechaigh, Bb. 140 a.
d. mochon
an Aicme of the Aitechaigh, Bb. 140 a; ¶ D. Mochon, al. Dál Deochon, Fir. 782.
d. mo dala
the people of Airthir Cliach in Mun.; ¶ they migrated fr. the neighbourhood of Pallas Grean in Arada Cliach, Tl. 202, Ct.
157; ¶ al. D. Mo Dola; ¶ D. Mo Dula Airthir Cliach, Cbb. cap. 10. d. mo dula do corco airchind droma; ¶ Cbb. cap. 2; ¶
Mac Cuirp, bp. of, baptised St. Finnbarr, so it was in the terr. of Muscraighe Mitine.
d. moga
N. 260; ¶ in Mun.; ¶ race of Mog Nuadat.
d. mogh ruith
the Mairthene came to D. M. Ruith i gCrich na nDesi
Tuaisgirt, Fir. 536; ¶ al. D. Moga Ruith, X. 142, I. 72 b 2, Lec. 269; ¶ D. Moga Ruith; ¶ al. Fir Maige Féne, Ll. 14,
Lec. 570; ¶ D. Moga Ruith, al. Fir Maige Féne, the Laigse Lagen, Araid Chliach and the 7 Sogain, Ll. 14; ¶ the Uaíne of
Dal Mogha Ruith are desc. of Eber, son of Ir, Bb. 22 a.
d. moscorb laigen
Ca. 318; ¶ D. Mosscorp Laigen, Tl. xxxiii.; ¶ v. D. Meisi Corb.
d. muaigh
.i. Ua Bruicc, daertuath Caisil, Sto. 40 a.
d. mude
an Aicme of the Aitechaigh, Bb. 140 a; ¶ v. D. Mugaide.
d. mudine indae mic conrai
Fir. 779.
d. mugaide
in Mun., Lbl. 339.
d. muigid
an Aicme of the Aitechaigh, Bb. 140 a.
d. muine
Tl. p. 245; ¶ a retired place nr Elda in Conaille Muirtheimhne; ¶ al. D. Muindi, Bb. 88 b.
d. muisge
of Hui Eachach, of whom was Ua Faolchon of Conaille, and of
Dal Ffiatach, Fir. 449; ¶ v. D. Musca.
d. muith
tri mic Mogha mic Cuichidh a quo D. Muith, I. 91 a 2. d.
musca; ¶ Ir, son of Ith, settled along with Eremon in the N.; ¶ fr. him are the D. Musca, Bascaind and Duibne before
they went into Mun., Ll. 323, Lec. 228, Bb. 80 b, X. 96.
d. na cetri náradh
in Lein. (at that time); ¶ called fr. Láidir Ara, the Ara of Cucorb, Ll. 381; ¶ they and the Corcomruadh and the Ciarraigi
desc. fr. Fergus, Bb. 91 b.
d. narais
country of St. Comgall, B. xiii. 582; ¶ leg. D. n-Araide (?).
d. natcorp
al. Laig. (Laigne?) in Leath Cuind, Ha. 790.
d. niadcorp
a chief family of Lein., i.e., the Clann Cathair, Ll. 312; ¶ D. Nia Corb, a Royal family of Lein., Bb. 70 b, Fir. 438.
d. niacorp
Daertuath Caisil, Sto. 40 a.
d. nimdae
D. Niminda; ¶ D. Ninmida; ¶ v. D. nImda.
d. n-oengusa muscae
al. Dál Bascend, X. 97.
d. n-ógáin
in Mun., Ha. 790.
d. n-oich
Aed mac Daimine fr. whom is D. nOich in tSléibe Log,
Ll. 333.
d. raighe
Dalry in Ayrsh., Mid Lothian, Kirkcudbright, Argyle, and
Dalrigh and Dalree in Perthsh., Max., who derives it, prob. fr. dal
rígh, King's l. It may be fr. Dal-righe as Dartrighe Dartry in Ireland; ¶ bat. of Dalry in Argyle, Cps. 389; ¶ for Dalraighe
(?).
al. An Rúta ó Bhuais go crois Gleanna
Finneachta, Ussher's Prim. 611; ¶ hodie Rúta, Ct. 114; ¶ this was the p. of Glynn, d. of Connor; ¶ separated fr. Dál
n-Araide by r. Buas, K. 123 a; ¶ divided fr. Dal-Araidhe by Fregabhail, the Ravel Water. It therefore appears that this terr.
corresponded with the dry. of Tuaiscert, d. Connor, c. Antr., Fm. i. 32; ¶ Dalriatai populati sunt Cruithniu 7 Ultu, Au.
i. 140; ¶ (1) in Ireland fr. the bounds of Dal Araidhe to the N. of c. Antr.; ¶ (2) in Scotl., Ch. 187, Fir. 418; ¶ desc.
of Cairbre Ríada son of Conaire. The terr. of the name in Ireland comprised the N. of c. Antr., fr. which an expedition circ.
405 A.D., founded the Dalriad Kingdom of Alba, Fm. i. 106; ¶ Dal-Riada Alban desc. fr. Erc, Dal-Riada Ulad, desc. fr. Erc's
brother Olchu, K., on the reign of Art Aoinfhir. In Ireland their district comprised the N. part of c. Antr. fr. the r. Bush
to Glynn, nr Larne, according to an Irish poem. From this O'D. thinks they were expelled at an early period by the Clann Colla,
since in 1177 the Ui Tuirtre and Fir Li were in possession of all the terr. of D. This prob. requires verification, at least
as regards the nature of their possession. The Fregabhail r. (Ravel Water) elsewhere given as the boundary betw. D. Riada
and D. Araidhe; ¶ v. Lct. 160; ¶ D. Riata, Tl. p. 160; ¶ the portion of Cairbre Righ fhada, it ext. fr. the r. Bush in
the N. of c. Antr. to a cross at Glenfinneaght or Glynn nr Larne in the same c. The following foundations by St. Patrick in
this terr. are recorded: Airthir Maige (Armoy), Fothrad, Raith Mudain (Ramoan Hill, Portrush, or more prob. Ramoan p. at Ballycastle),
Telach Ceneóil Oengusa (? Grange of Drumtullagh), Domnach Cainri in Cothraighe (b. Cary), Druim Fhindich, Cuil Echtrann (Culfeightrin),
Dún Sobairci, where he blessed a well (Dunseverick) and Carn Láma were in Dal Riata; ¶ Dal Riada Tl. p. 162; ¶ the extent
of this terr. is usually given as fr. the r. Bush falling into the sea on the N. of c. Antr. to Glynn nr Larne on the E.;
¶ but the Tl. (p. 164) by including in Dal Araide the churches of Cell Conadáin and Gluare, St. Cuning's, p. Carncastle,
and "the Old Church" at the Glore, p. Tickmocreevan, restricts it to the extent of the ancient dry. of Tuaiscert. The following
foundations by St. Patrick are named as in Dál Riata and all that have been identified are in Tuaiscert: Airther Maige (Armoy),
Carn Láma, Fothrad, Raith Mudain (? p. Ramoan, nr Ballycastle; ¶ there is Ramoan Hill at Portrush, and a Port Moon to the
W. of Dunseverick), Telach Ceneóil Oengusa (? Drumtullagh), Domnach Cainri in Cothraige (b. Cary); ¶ Druim Fhindich, Cuil
Echtrann (Culfeightrim); ¶ in it were: Airther Maige, Fm. iii. 322, Tl. 162, Au. ii. 308; ¶ Daire Caocháin Md. 2, 380; ¶
Aengus de Matrib. SS. Hiber., Fg. 7; ¶ Rath Murbuilcc, Fg. 60; ¶ Dún Sobairche, Lu. 70; ¶ Echdruim Brecain i ccoicrích
Dál n-Araidhe ocus Dál Riada, Md. 120; ¶ ns. Dál Riada, Dál Reta, Z. 352; ¶ gs. Dál Riati, Au. i. 148; ¶ D. Riete, Pc.
8; ¶ Dál Riatai, Eg. 1782 fol. 75 b; ¶ Dáil Reuida, Ston. A. 36; ¶ Dála Riada, Lh. 188; ¶ Dal Riada, Md. 120; ¶ Dáil
Riatai, Tl. 162; ¶ ds. Dáil Riada, Cg. 134, Fy. 428, Bco. 47 b 1, Fm. iii. 322; ¶ a. Dáil Riata, Tl. 160, Lh. 187, Ac. 14,
Cg. 12, Ui., Corm. 14; ¶ D. Riatai, Lh. 163; ¶ D. Riaddai, Amra C., B. v. 179, Mi., Ci., Ct. 59, 146; ¶ the Route in N.
Antr., Cg. 134; ¶ D. Ríatai in Ultaib, Bco. 28 a; ¶ al. Dalritai, Cg. 12.
d. ríattai
in Scotl., desc. fr. Coirpre Rigfhoda, Ca. 316; ¶ D. Riada thair; ¶ in Albain, Lec. 443, K. 140 b.
d. riada
this Irish Kingdom in Scotl. was bounded on S. by the Firth
of Clyde, separated on E. fr. the Pictish Kingdom by Druim Alban; ¶ its chief tribes were Cenél Loairn, Cenél nGabráin,
Cenél Comgaill, and Cenél n-Oingusso, Skene's Cps. cxiii.; ¶ the 4 chief families of Dal Riada are the Cineul nGabhrain,
Cineul Loairn máir, Cineul Aonghusa, and Cineul Comhghuill, Fir. 404; ¶ in 634 D. R. was about co-ext. with the modern c.
of Argyle, Skene's Cps. cxiv.; ¶ called Dalreódi, Daelreodi, Daelreoda in A. S. Chr. 2, 5, 24, and Dalir in Norse.
d. ruitne
in Gailiun, Lbl. 358.
d. runtar
in Cualngiu; ¶ Ll. 318, Bb. 96 b, Lec. 271, Ha. 867; ¶ they occupied Cluain Caoin in Fir Ross, Clonkean in W. of c. Louth,
Ct. 162; ¶ D. Runtir seems nr Árdpatric and to E. of Louth, Tl. 226; ¶ al. Moccu Runtir, Ad. 47; ¶ al. Genus Runtir, A.
10 a a. d. sailne; ¶ fr. Conaing, son of Eochaidh of Liathmuine in Ulst., are Dál mBúain and D. S., Lu. 39 b, Sa. 54 b; ¶
they were in Ulst., cf. Colmán Mocu Sailne, Ad. 29; ¶ al. Colman Elo .i. Mac Ui Selli, Fm. i. 235, Mac Uihealla, Ac.; ¶
in Dalnaraide of Ui Eathach Thuatha, Lec. 272; ¶ Fedhlim Saillne, fr. whom are Saillne, al. D. Selle, Fir. 102, Bb. 95b;
¶ v. D. Seille.
d. scena
fr Báil Scena they went to D. Scena, Lu. 56; ¶ N. of Aile, Ll. 56.
d. seille
v. D. Sailne; ¶ Conidh o Suidhi D. Seille 7 D. mBuain, ced bliadhain iar ngein Críst, unde L. n-Eachach; ¶ text cut off
at margin; ¶ Ora lin tipra tuile learga lana Liathmuine Caidis Eochaidh Conad on Conaing gan ceas ro cinsid an Clann comdheas
Dál saer Seille, I. 162 b 1–2; ¶ D. Seilli in Ulst., I. 221 b; ¶ D. Selle, N. 268.
an Aicme of the Aitechaigh, Bb. 140 a; ¶ seems D. Tidil (?).
d. tri conall
fr. Feidlimidh Rechtmar are D. tri Conall .i. Conall Curann
á quô Curannraige Conall Caeltoicheach á quô
Caelraige and Conall Craifine á quô Corca Croisin and Fotharta 7
Corca tri and Corcareide 7 na Deisi, Ha 756.
al. D. Uidne mac Conrui, X. 157; ¶ Uid, Nia, meic Conrai mic Dairi mic Deadad, fr. whom are D. nUidne, Lec. 450; ¶ Dal nUighni,
.i. mic do Chonri mac Dairi, I. 91 a 2.
d. n-uisce
a quô Hui Fhaelchon Conailli, I. 66 a 1. d. n-uiscide; ¶ an Aicme of the Aitechaigh, Bb. 140 a.
d. n-uladh
Corb Uladh a quô D. nUladh diata Espuc Eirc Slaine,
Ha. 869; ¶ v. D. n-Aulaim.
d. n-ulaim
of Cland Feargosa meic Rosa, of which was bp. Erc of Slane
and Brenaind Birra, Lec. 253; ¶ v. D. n-Aulaim; ¶ D. nDuluim. d. uoig in sléibe; ¶ descendants of Aed Uach, son of
"Daimine," X. 60.
d. urcon
descendants of Urcu mac mic Eir, X. 157, Fir.
779.
seems to be one in Wexf. and one in Connacht; ¶ battle of D. in Úib Briúin Eola inocus Conmaicni Cuili, in Connacht, Lbl.
900; ¶ nr Knockmaa Hill, nr Tuam, c. Galw., Fy. 344; ¶ where Dathi slew Brian, son of Eochaidh Muighmheadhoin; ¶ said to
be in Hy Briuin Eola, b. Clare, c. Galw., on the border of Conmaicne Chuile, now b. Kilmaine, c. Mayo, Fy. 94, Bb. 144–5;
¶ Brian was buried in Tulchaib Domnand, Lec. 454; ¶ battle betw. Brian and Fiachra, sons of Eochaidh, about l. that Fiachra
got—viz., Fearann Fiachrach, lying betw. Carn Fearadaigh and Magh Mucruma, Lbl. 900, Bb. 54 a; ¶ battle for "Ban mac Nechtain
7 Conachta imme, Z. 468; ¶ leg. for Brian (?).
cath na Damcluana, where Brandub rí Lagen was slain,
Au. i. 82; ¶ in Lein. and nr Templeshambo in d. Ferns (?). damcluain; ¶ in Lein.; ¶ Feidlimidh, son of Enda Ceindseallaigh,
K. of Lein., slain by the Leinstermen themselves in the battle of D., Bb. 35; ¶ Brandubh, son of Eochaidh, K. of Lein., slain
at D., Fir. 426; ¶ battle of, Fir. 196, 260; ¶ Brian, son of Eochaidh Muighmheadhoin, fell by Criomthan, son of Eunda Censela,
in the battle of Damh-chluain, Fir. 196.
i.e., Inis na nDam, Sil. 28; ¶ Devenish, c. Ferm., Au. 172, 338, 526; ¶ in Ulaid, L. Guala Umai in it, Ll. 258 b, Ca. 358,
Bb. 51 a; ¶ Daim-inis Locha hÉirne, Au. iii. 22, Ui., Con. 17 a, F. 145, Fir. 575, 736; ¶ a bFeraibh Manach, Md. 28; ¶
in Ultonia, B. lvi. 335, ii. 1113, C. 169, Cg. 16, Cs. 57 and its index; ¶ in d. of Clogher, Ct. 622, 633; ¶ Daiwinis, Ac.
15; ¶ g. Daminse, Cs. 3567, 466; ¶ ua Conghalaigh prior Daim-innsi, Au. iii. 2; ¶ Mo-Laisi of, Bco. 17 b, Lis. 36 b, Lc.
ii. 310; ¶ Ferann Muinntiri Cathusaigh i nD.-inis, Au. iii. 60, Lan. ii. 220, Fg. index, Md., Mt. 34, F. 98, 137, 179, Fia.
186, Cri., Ui., Fep.; ¶ al. Inis Dithruib, Cam. ii. 77; ¶ Daim-inis Molaissi, Con. 85 a, Sil. 25.
Duleek tl., p. and t. in Meath, F. 170; ¶ al. Doimliacc, F. 165, F. 170; ¶ al. Doimhliag, Fg. 224; ¶ Damliag, Au. i. 176;
¶ al. Damliac Ciánáin, Cg. 6, 18, Fia. 196; ¶ Dom-liacc Chianán, Tl. 104; ¶ i mBregaibh etir Áth Cliath acus Droichet Atha,
Md. 314; ¶ in Bregia, C. 443, Fep., Ct. 217; ¶ Domhnach Sairighi cCiannachta ag D. Cianain, Md. 170, Fir. 163; ¶ Cianán
of Damliacc Cianáin, Bco. 24 a, Z. 351, K. 165 a; ¶ Daim-liacc, al. Doim-liag .i. tegdais cloch, H. 2, 16, p. 101, H. 3,
18, p. 69, .i. domus lapidum, A. 12 b.
belonged to St. Comgall of Bangor in Ulst., Fir. 510, Fm.
ii. 886; ¶ Donnchadh Ua Mathghamhna, K. of Ulst., slain there, Fir. 597.
d. ciaráin
Cathedral Ch. at Clonmacnois, Obr.; ¶ but "etir Cill Maignenn 7 Lughmhagh," St. B. 446.
d. cille cuilinn
at Kilcullen, c. Kild., Fm. ii. 834.
d. chille fionnabhrach
Creach lá Muirchadh Ua Briain ar Chorcomdhruadh go
thug Creach eisti gur loisg D. F., Hb. 91. d. cluana mic nois; ¶ Fm. ii. 570; ¶ erected in 904.
d. gailinde
in Delbna Bethra, at Gallen Kin b. Garrycastle, King's c.,
Fm. ii. 664.
d. in tsabaill
in Arm. city, Fm. ii. 796; ¶ it is D. Insi Tabuill in Hb. 84.
d. lis móir mochuda
Fm. ii. 860; ¶ at Lismore, c. Waterf.
d. lusca
at Lusk, c. Dub., Hb. 90, Fm. ii. 865.
d. maonn (Maonnaigh?)
Ua Cathail ri Eoghanachta do thabhairt a D. M. et a
mharbhadh, Hb. 92.
d. na ferta
Au. ii. 48; ¶ in Arm. city.
d. na tae
in Arm. city, Fm. ii. 796; ¶ al. D. na Togho, Hb. 84. d. reicclesa póil agus pedair; ¶ in Arm. city, Fm. ii. 1022. damnatan;
¶ Colman Damnatain, Lec. 116; ¶ place (?).
an dá Múmhain; ¶ i.e., Thomond and Desmond, K. 121 a. damus liac; ¶ the Hui Seancaindigh, descendants of Seancandach; ¶
is iad a cland Sighein filid an Ath Liac 7 a nDamus Liac Seancaindigh in Mheadhonach, I. 72 b 1, Fir. 535.
gp. Inis Danmarg, Ll. 108 b, 158, Bd. 6, Fm. ii. 776; ¶ S. na Rann, 34; ¶ Danmarg, Suidhen and Ioruaighe, Fir. 423. dannad;
¶ Domhnach Caoide a ccois Dannaide, Md. 284; ¶ v. D. Caoide and Dianait.
sruth a n-aice Domhnaigh Mhóir Maighe hIthe a cCenel
cConuill, Md. 154; ¶ das. Daoil; ¶ Deel, al. Dale-burn, rises in L. Deel, enters the Foyle a little N. of Lifford; ¶
al. an Dael, Fm. v. 1556, vi. 2214.
nr Daire Mór; ¶ Ruadan, al. Ródan, had a convent there; ¶ seems in c. Tipp.; ¶ nr Lothra, Cs. 329; ¶ v. Daire E. darensis;
¶ d. D. is d. of Kildare, Cr. 1216, Brady Ep. Suc. i. 348, i. xix.
or Daimine (?), Fir. 493; ¶ seems nr Domnach Cuillinn. dartraige; ¶ Dartraigi, np.; ¶ hard to locate; ¶ of Céite Ua Cairpri
in the S., Sil. 36; ¶ seem to have been settled nr Cashel, and they slew the Uí Chonaill Gabhra; ¶ they were banished by
the Munsterman fr. the S. to the W., or the borders of Cechtraige, Sil. 36; ¶ dp. Dartraigib, Sil. 37; ¶ they fought in
Connacht and Westm. many successful fights, ibi.; ¶ .i. Cenél Dairi Doimthich, Ca. 324; ¶ fr. Doigre Dart, Sil. ii. 508;
¶ Dartraighe is Tuath Rátha, Fir Luirg go n-iolar fhátha; ¶ do rígh Éirne, ruathar nglé biadh uatha gacha ráithe, St. B.
606.
in c. Rosc.; ¶ l. of O Fin, Mac Flancha, and O Carroll, Obr.; ¶ Maglanchy's terr. and people not far fr. Calrige Locha Gile,
Of. 329; ¶ Dartry, Sli., Fm. iv. 844; ¶ D. Meg Fhlannchadha, Ui., Mi., K. 191 b, Tp.; ¶ ds. Dartraighe, Lc. ii. 278; ¶
dp. Dartraighibh, Au. ii. 458; ¶ Dartraighe, Ch. 211, Au. i. 504; ¶ b. Rosclogher, c. Leit., Gc. 28, Fen. 354; ¶ Dartraige,
O Ruairc, chief of, Au. ii. 348; ¶ Fir Breifne ocus Dartraoi, Lc. ii. 464.
d. choininnsi
in Oirghialla; ¶ now b. Dartry, c. Mon., Fm. v. 1264, vi. 1876, Au. i. 466, Ui.; ¶ b. Dartry, c. Mon., Ui., Fen. 371, Tp.,
Gc. 6, Fm. ii. 757; ¶ al. Dartraidhe, Lct. 152–3, Lis. 144 b; ¶ in it are Gobal Liuin, Fg. 144, Md. 204; ¶ Miliuc, Md.
170, Fg. 116; ¶ Druim Ailche is in it, Fg. 8.
d. daiminnsi
Martan do Dartraigib D. abb Daiminnsi, Ch. 160, Fm. i. 510,
where O'D. says it is a mistake for D. Coininsi; ¶ b. Dartry in W. of c. Mon., Mi., Cri.
d. feimin
Cuig mic Idirrosa Deadhalcu dimba Dibheach, 7 Ochdha 7
Deachlan nÁirde móire 7 Conall a nDartruidh Feimin, Hx. 181; ¶ nr Clonmel (?).
d. mheg fhlannchaidh
Au. iii. 440; ¶ b. Rosclogher, c. Leit., Ui. d. orighiall; ¶ al. Dartraigh Coininnsi, q.v.; ¶ Dartry Oriel, c. Mon., Fm.
vi. 1876, Au. iii. 474.
spring from the Adlaic in tSluaigh on the N. of Tara and
flow to Carn na Macraidhe, Lbl. 403; ¶ v. Da Tipraid. dá triocha-céd fer moighe; ¶ now (A.D. 1666) called Crioch Róisdeach
and Crioch Cúndúnach, Fir. 574.
where Irial Fáidh built Ráith Mothaigh, K. 131
a. dealbhaoith; ¶ dream d'fearaibh, .i. Gaileangaicc 7 Luighnicc do shliocht Taidhg mic Céin mic Oilill Oloim, 7 Dealbhaoith
do shliocht Dealbhaoith mic Cais mic Conaill Eachluaith, St. B. 422, 423, 466.
r. Derg, c. Tyr., Fm. iv. 1234; ¶ al. Dearg, a r. rising in L. Derg, b. Tirhugh, c. Don., Fm. v. 1556, Mi.; ¶ g. Deirgi,
Au. iii. 540; ¶ d. Dirg, Ll. 94.
Cairbre Musc got the l. fr. Brosnach to Deargmoin, W. of L.
Léin, Fir. 391; ¶ Cairbre Musc got the l. fr. "Deargmhonaidh," W. of L. Lein, to Feart Aodha Duibh Deabtha, Bb. 80 b,
Fir. 387, X. 95, Lec. 228.
in Lein; ¶ Fleadach, son of Carmun Calad Ceand, went to live in Deargmoin (Dindsenchus of Lein.), Lbl. 428, Lec. 461; ¶
N. of Carcair Glais mic Mhongaidh in Lein.; ¶ Lis. 197 a.
in Magh Feimhion, and W. of Áthna gcarbad, K. 144b; ¶ nr Clonmel, Cam. i. 477; ¶ air Maigh Feimhen, now Derrygrath p., c.
Tipp., 4 m. NE. of Cahir, Ods. 616.
O Donnell burned the whole l. of Carbury as far as Cluain
Dergrátha, Fm. iv. 748; ¶ clearly in or nr b. Carbury, c. Sli.; ¶ but Ui. puts it in Moylurg, and O'D. in his note says:
"There is Deargrath tl. in Toomna p., Boyle b., c. Rosc."
there are three Deccra at Rath na Righ at Tara—viz., the
Lathrach Tighe Cormaic in the SE. of the Rath, Lathrach in Foraid, E. of the
Rath, and Mur Tea to the S. of it, Bb. 188 b. de choro benedicti; ¶ abb. in d. Cloyne, Tax.
Au. i. 188, Ll. 15, Hb. 75, Fia. 58; ¶ Dalkey Island, c. Dub., Ac. 115, Fm. i. 26, Ch. 202; ¶ Deilc-inis, Fg. 232; ¶ Delccinis,
Fm. ii. 652; ¶ Delginis Cualann hi muir Delginsi Cualann (in Dalkey Sound); ¶ Delg-ei, in Norse; ¶ gs. Delcinsi, Cr. an.
1179.
Sitriuc, K. of Dublin, defeated ocon D. moG., Delgany, c.
Wick., Ci., Au. i. 546; ¶ v. Dergne; ¶ Ui Brain Deilgine (Genealogy of Ui Garrchon), Ll. 384, Lec. 194; ¶ v. Dergne,
Deirgine.
dp. Désib, Mar. Scotus, fo. 148, Sil. 4; ¶ desc. fr. Fiacha Luighdhe, elder brother of Conn C. C.; ¶ originally seated in
b. Deece, c. Meath, but expelled by Cormac MacAirt, and subdued the district fr. Suir to the sea, and fr. Lismore to Credan
Head, c. Waterf.; ¶ in 5th century they obtained Magh Feimhin fr. Aonghus, K. of Mun.; ¶ O Bruic and O Faolain its chief
rulers, Lct. 49; ¶ a tributary sub-div. of Midhe; ¶ descendants of Fiacha Suighdhe, elder brother of Conn C. C.; ¶ originally
seated in b. Deece, c. Meath, and driven thence by Cormac, son of Art, son of Conn C. C., about 254 A.D.; ¶ they then found
settlements in c. Waterf. in the bb. of Decies, Lct. 184; ¶ O'D. suggests that in the text not the tribe but the terr. once
occupied by them and then by others is signified; ¶ and the fact that the terr. paid tribute seems to show that its occupiers
were not of the royal stock; ¶ the southern Deisi were a branch of the Deisi of Tara, who migrated into Mun. and obtained
a settlement in the bb. of Decies, c. Waterf.; ¶ the ch. of Macc Clarid was fd. here by St. Patrick, and there is a St. Patrick's
well here, Tl. 208; ¶ got fr. Oengus mac Nadfráich, K. of Mun., the l. now called Decies, Ca. 362; ¶ expelled fr. Tara,
an 265, Fm. i. 114; ¶ v. Tuccait innarba na nDési, Lu. 53 a; ¶ they were Corcu Fiacha, Ha. 761; ¶ do shlicht Eremoin, Hk.
304; ¶ Amergin, the poet, was of the Deisi stock.
Ane Cliach in it, Ll. 264 a, 288 a; ¶ Druim Collchailli ris a n-apar Aini Cliach i crích Dési Bici, Ll. fol. 105 a, Ods.
701, Fm. v. 1580; ¶ lay round Cnoc Áine, c. Limk., Ods. 617; ¶ in it was Áth na nDéise, al. Athaneasy p. in bb. of Small
County and Coshlea, Pgi.; ¶ fr. Limk. city he went SW. of Deis Becc (don Deis Bicc) of the r. Maigue (or SW. to D. B. and
to r. Maigue), and pitched his camp in Ui Conello; ¶ to the harbour of Limk. on the confines of ui Fidhgeinte and Déise Becc
(Déisi Bicce), Fm. v. 1730, 1580; ¶ Kilmallock in it, C. 511, 749; ¶ Killeedy in it, B. i. 1062, lviii. 647; ¶ v. Clíu;
¶ asf. Déis mBicc, b. of Small County, Limk.; ¶ Bruff, al. Brug na nDéise, is its chief seat, O'D. in Tp. and Fm. v. 1580;
¶ b. of Small County, Cg. 22, 92, 116; ¶ Dubrois mac Aengusa, of whose posterity there were 14 kings over Deis mBic, i.e.,
of the Ui Rosa in Dal Chais, Lec. 436; ¶ foirddbe Corcumudruadh don Deisi; ¶ devastation of C. by the Deisi, Au. i. 204;
¶ these were Deise bec.
an. 1034 ri na nD. B.; ¶ al. D. Temrach, Au. i. 220, 568; ¶ bb. Upr. and Lr. Deece in Meath; ¶ tig. na nD. B., Fm. i. 356,
ii. 828; ¶ Dubthach Dubthar, son of Fergna, K. of D. B., Lbl. 424; ¶ Amolngid, son of Dathi, died isna Desib B., Fy. 24;
¶ Déisi Breagh, Md. 108.
Md. 42, Au. vi. 412; ¶ occupied fr. banks of the Suir to the S. shore of Ireland, and fr. Lismore to Cenn Criadan on border
of Lein., Of. 339; ¶ the Decies of Mun. was given to the offspring of Fiachuidh Suighdhe, who were expelled from the Decies
of Tara by Cormac, son of Art, K. 146 b; ¶ in it were Ui Meic Caille, F. 173, Fg. 228; ¶ Liss Mór, F. 77; ¶ Ard Mór, Declan's
cell in it, F. 120, Sil. 4, Bc. 6, Md. 200; ¶ Sciath Neachtain, St. B. 400; ¶ v. Déisigh.
Cepaach Chuinn na nDéiseach Ry. 202; ¶ Cell Molaisi, Md. 20; ¶ Glais Mhór, Md. 44; ¶ Inis Doimhle etir Ua Ceinnsealaigh
acus na Déisi, Md. 186; ¶ L. Dáchaech, Fm. ii. 600; ¶ Moethail Brócan, Maothail Bhroccain, F. 117, Fg. 132, F. 118, Md.
190, 192; ¶ i cCondae Corcaighe atáid na Desi Mumhan, Md. xxxvii.; ¶ Deise reached Brigown, B. lix. 283; ¶ Críoch na nDeisioch,
betw. Port Lairge and Uí mac Coille, St. B. 407; ¶ the Deise of Waterf. touched the b. of Fermoy in Cork, Cs. 521, and was
separated fr. c. Wexf. by the sea, Cs. 469; ¶ so the Deisi covered the whole c. Waterf.; ¶ they dwelt in the Decies, c.
Waterf., and in b. of Middlethird, c. Tipp., N. 254; ¶ Ua Fachaín rí na nD. M., Fm. ii. 1168, iii. 156, Au. i. 532, Igb.
§ 14.
of Clann Eber Find, Ll. 14, North Decies in c. Tipp., l. of
the O Felans, Obr.; ¶ forsin Déis Tuaiscirt, Au. i. 338; ¶ al. Magh Féimheann ón tSiuir go Corca Athrach re a ráidhtear
Machaire Chaisil, K. 147 a; ¶ no Magh Féimheann, i. Trian Chluana Meala agus an Trian Meadhónach (Keating), Ods. 674; ¶
Da Mog Ruith i Crích na nDe. Tuaisgirt, Fir. 536.
Déisech; ¶ a native of the Decies of Mun. and Meath, Au. ii. 6, Lc. i. 56, Fm. ii. 874; ¶ see indexes to F., Fg., Md., Mt.,
Au., Fm., Ch., Lc., Fia., Gc.; ¶ Lis. 27 a, Sb. 7 b, Lec. 38, 249. deisiul eirenn; ¶ the S. of Ireland, MacCurtin's Antiquity
of Ireland, p. 45.
ds; ¶ S. of Tara, Lu. 83; ¶ etir dá Carn na nGilla, Lbl. 403, Lg. 152; ¶ at Tara; ¶ etir Da Charn na nGillai, deisel Temrach
tes Crinnai (to S. of Crinna), Pd. viii. 24; ¶ Atá Desil Temrach etar dá Charnn na Macraidhe .i. etar an Carnn tuaisceartach
7 an Carnn desceartach, Ll. 30, Bb. 188 b, Sa. 4a, I. 143 b.
na secht nDelbna fr. Lugaid Delbaeth, Bb. 182 a; ¶ a Dalcassian family at Garrycastle in King's Co., in Connemara, in Delvin,
in Westm., fr. them seven districts are named Delvin, N. 260, Au. 316, 571, Lct. 100; ¶ the Delmna were of the Clann Eber,
and were located in Eber's divison, i.e., in the S., Ll. 14; ¶ Four of the Delmna in Leth Chuind—viz., Delmna Mór and D.
Bec. in Meath; ¶ D. Ethra in Iarthur Mide and D. Tire da-locha in Connacht are of the Clann Ebir, Ll. 328; ¶ Delmnai, as.,
the people of Delvin, Au. i. 412; ¶ Delmne, now b. Garrycastle, King's c., Au. i. 200; ¶ Na Seacht nDealbhna .i. D. Mór
a Mighi, D. Beg a Mighi, D. Eathra a n-Iarthar Mighi, D. Tíri dá loch, D. Sidha Neanta, D. Feadha En, 7 a Connachta atait
na Ceithri Dealbhna fadheiridh, I. 89 a 2; ¶ the seven Dealbhna in Conn's Half were possessed of lands got by the race of
Eibher, such as the Coghlans. The seven Dealbhna are D. mhór, D. bheag, D. Eathra, D. iarthair-Mhídhe, D. Shithe neannta,
D. Chúile-fhobhair, and D. Thíre dha Loch, K. 145 b; ¶ desc. fr. Sumann, son of Lughaidh Dealbhaeth, 3rd son of Cas. Their
possessions in Connacht comprised the b. of Moycullen, c. Galw., anciently called Dealbhna Feadha and D. Tire da Loch, betw.
L. Oirbsean and L. Lurgan (L. Corrib and Galw. Bay); ¶ D. Cúile Fabhair; ¶ al. Muintir Fathaidh, comprising 14 townlands
E. of L. Corrib, "O Fathartaigh's country; ¶ " Dealbhna Nuadhat, nearly all included in b. Athlone, betw. the Suck and the
Shannon, Lct. 104; ¶ na Coíg Delbna, named fr. Delb-aeth, Ca. 358; ¶ fr. context some of them were in Meath when Carn Fiachach
meic Néill was; ¶ leg. na secht nDelbna.
d. assail
the following chs. were in it: Lugach's of Cell Airthir,
Colomb's of Cluain Ernain, Meldan's of Cluain Crema, Lugaid's of Fordruim,
Cassan's of Domnach mór Maighe Echnach, and in each was a paten of St.
Patrick's; ¶ Tl. 74 lii., B. lviii. 895, Ct. 130; ¶ v. Assail, Slige Assail; ¶ Fordruim, q.v., is in it, Md. 104.
d. bec
al. D. Beg; ¶ g. Delbna bice, b. of Demifore, Meath, Fm. ii. 768, 950, Tp., Of. 387, Cam. i. 238, Ch. 249, Fir. 655; ¶ but
in b. Demifore, Westm., Lct. 182; ¶ in (ancient) Meath, Bb. 107 b, Lec. 420; ¶ Fordruim is in W. Meath; ¶ O Maelchallain's
l., Obr.; ¶ Fore was divided into bb. of Demifore in Meath and Westm., and adjoins b. of Delvin; ¶ Delmna Bec were of Clann
Ebir, Ll. 328.
d. bethra
Sr. 79 a; ¶ desc. fr. Ailill Ó-lom, Ll. 335, Tig. an. 1001; ¶ now called McCoghlan's country, Ac. 132, 136; ¶ comprised
b. Garrycastle in King's c., except p. Lusmagh, which belonged to Sil Anmchada (O Maddens) on the W. of the Shannon, Cev.
i. 238, Fm. i. 436, Au. i. 322, 327, 342, Ch. 137; ¶ Leath Manchain in it; ¶ Aengus De Matrib. SS. Hib.
d. cúilfeabhair
in Connaught, Obr.; ¶ O Foghartaigh, K. of, Fir. 204, Bb. 54 b; ¶ D. Cúile Fabair, Bb. 107 b; ¶ al. D. Nuadat, K. 145 b,
and so in b. Athlone, c Rosc.
d. eathra
v. D. Bethra; ¶ Ethra ainm Lathach 7 is ria atberthea Laith da berd; ¶ inde dicitur Delbna Ethra, Ll. 351; ¶ D. Ethrai,
F. 107; ¶ al. D. Meg Cochlain Mac Cochlain was of the race of Cormac Cas, Fm. vi. 1892); ¶ in b. Garrycastle, King's c.;
¶ it contains the chs. of Clonmacnoise, Gallen, Kilcolgan, Reynagh, Tisaran and Lemanaghan, and the castles of Kincora, Faddan,
Garrycastle, Clonawny, Esker and Coole, Fm. v. 1346, Of. 387; ¶ contained all b. Garrycastle except Lusmagh p., Fm. v. 448,
Lct. 182; ¶ in it were—Cluain Caoin, Fir. 749; ¶ Cluain Fionnlocha, Mi.; ¶ Gailine, Md. 342; ¶ Noendruim, F. 107; ¶ Raithin
Mochuda i nD. Ethra i niarthar Mide, F. 63; ¶ Delmna Ethra in Iarthur Mide of Clann Ebir, Ll. 328.
d. feda
in Tír dá Locha, to W. of Galw., betw. L.
Orbsen and L. Lurgan; ¶ it incuded Gno mór and Gnó beg now contained in b. of Moycullen, Of. 387; ¶ D. feadh to W. of
Galw. t., Obr.; ¶ now b. Moycullen, Wc. 52; ¶ al. D. Feadha én, I. 89 a 2; ¶ al. Dealbhna Feadha Thíre dá Loch, in Connacht,
in Conn's Half, Fir. 658.
d. íarthair
in Meath, O Scoluig's l., Obr.; ¶ in W. Meath, Fir. 655, Lct. 183; ¶ in Teffia, Tp.
d. mic cochlain
Cochlan rí Delmna, Au. i. 594; ¶ Tech Sarain i nD. Mic Cochlain, i cCondae in Rig, i n-Espugoidecht Cluana Mic Nois, Md.
xlv.; ¶ nr Ath Crochda on the Shannon, Ar. 302; ¶ Delbna, al. Mac Cochlain's country in Leth Cuinn, comprised 7 cantreds
or baronies, Mac Curtin's Antiquities, p. 111; ¶ al. b. Garrycastle, King's c., Ci., Ui,.; ¶ al. D. Ethra, Mis i. 250; ¶
al. dry. of Clara, King's c., Dm. ii. 589; ¶ Leth Manchan, ecclais a nDealbhna Mec Cochláin, Md. 86, 26.
d. mór
b. Delvin, in (W.) Meath; ¶ O Finnallan's country, and later of the Nugents, Lords of Delvin, Of. 387, Obr.; ¶ b. Delvin,
c. Westm., Lct. 182, Tp., Fm. iii. 14, Cg. 74, Sr. 79 a, Ch. 341, Sa. 84 a, Bb. 107 a, Lec. 420; ¶ Ua Findallain, Lord of
D. M., Fm. ii. 1074; ¶ the D. M. desc. fr. Ailill Ó-lom, Ll. 335; ¶ Delmna Mór, in Meath, are of Clann Ebir, Ll. 328.
d. nuadat
al. D. Nodot, al. D. Lodot, Au. i. 310; ¶ al. D. Chúile fhobhair in Leath-Chuinn, K. 145 b, Fir. 658; ¶ Samand was first
to settle in it, Lec. 420, Bb. 107 a; ¶ in c. Rosc., Of. 387, Obr.; ¶ a district betw. the r. Suck and the Shannon in S.
of c. Rosc., Au. i. 310, Ac. 120, Ch. 128; ¶ i.e., bb. Athlone, Moycarnan, &c.; ¶ the best identification is got fr. Fm.
i. 428—the battle of Rath Fhearadh betw. the Ui Briuin (fr. whom the O Conors), and the Ui Maine (fr. whom the O Kellys),
"occ D. N. eitir Suca 7 Sionainn; ¶ " this was in Rahara tl. and p. in b. Athlone, c. Rosc.; ¶ if so Mi. and Cri. misplace
D. N. in c. Galw.; ¶ but D. N. of Tendmag (Bb. 107 b), al. D. Iarthair, was in Tethba (Tp., Lct. 183), and so ext. beyond
c. Rosc.; ¶ v. D. Ua Maine.
d. sidha neanta
in Connacht, I. 89 a 2.
d. tenmaige
in N. half Eire, Fir. 658; ¶ in Meath, Of. 387; ¶ al. D. iarthair, O Scoluig's l., Obr.; ¶ v. D. iarthair, in Tethbia,
Tp., Lct. 183.
d. tíre dá lochae
Bb. 107 b, I. 89 a; ¶ now b. Moycullen, betw. L. Corrib and L. Lurgan (al. Galw. Bay), Fm. ii. 1068; ¶ al. Delmna tíre dá
Locha in Gnoi in Iarthar Connacht, Lu. 39 a, Bb. 107 b; ¶ al. Gnó Beg 7 Gnó Mór; ¶ Ua Conraoi was lord of it, Fir. 655;
¶ D. Tíre dá Loch, Md. 336, B. lviii. 1035; ¶ Cluain Fergaile is in it, F. 182, Fg. 240; ¶ al. D. Tíre, Fg. 240; ¶ Delmna
Tíre dá locha in Connacht are of the Clann Ebir, Ll. 328.
d. ua maine
D., a daer Tuath of Hui Maine, whose l. ext. fr. Ath-liac to
where the Succa rises out of its well at Sliabh Formaili, Lec. 187; ¶ "daer-tuath" shows they were subdued and annexed
by Ui Maine; ¶ v. D. Nuadat, in which we find the Ui Maine and Ui Briuin fighting as the Russ and Jap are in Manchuria; ¶
Delbna is fem.—ns. D. mhór, g. D. Moire, Fm. iii. 454, ii. 924, iii. 14; ¶ asf. "Delvin tolam" (Charter of Hugh De Lacy in
12th century); ¶ ds. Delbni, Au. i. 348; ¶ dp. Delbnaib, Sil. 36; ¶ see references to Delbna in Bk. 27 a, Lec. 420, Ui.,
Mi., Ci., Cri. delca; ¶ Tug Muircheartach Mac Earca rí Eireann cath Dealca for Connachtaibh, Hx. 199; ¶ v. Delga.
cath Delenn in 654; ¶ in which Maeldoid mac Conaing was slain, Au. i. 114, Fm. i. 266; ¶ in Scotl., Cps. 71, 349; ¶ seems
in Scotl., Cps. 71, 349; ¶ seems in Scotl., cf. "Bellum Sratho Ethairt ubi Dundchad mac Conaing cecidit per Tolartach mac
Anfraith regem Pictorum," an. 654, Ch. 94, Adr. 375; ¶ but v. next word.
Campus Delenn, Ch. 120; ¶ O'D (Fm. i. 266) says that Delen was prob. Telenn, the [South] W. of c. Don., nr the celebrated
Glencolumbkille, and as Magh Delenn would be pronounced Moy-ellen (the d being aspirated and silent), the name may still be
preserved in Malin and Mallin, two vills. in the neighbourhood, Hennesy; ¶ perh. Teelin Hd., in SW. of c. Don., the ns. would
be Deliu or Dele.
Cath Delgga, cath Mucruma, cath Tuama Drubi against the
Connacians by the Cenél Eogain, Ll. 182; ¶ Ch. 34; ¶ cath Dealga, K. 158 a; ¶ cath Dealcca, won by the Ui Néill over
the Connachtmen, Fm. i. 162, K. 158 a; ¶ seems in Connacht or nr it in Ulst.
ns.; ¶ d. Delgae, delga, Dundalk, Lu. 77 b, 68 a, 68 b; ¶ g. Dealgan, da. Dealgain, Au. i. 256, 264, ii. 270; ¶ al. Dún
Delgan; ¶ the ns. seems Delgu in Lu. 77 b.
N. of Druing, Ll. 56; ¶ for Finnglenn Asail, for Druing, for Delt; ¶ on Meadhbh's march fr. SE. of Cruachai into Ulst.,
Hf. 5 a; ¶ a river of Crích Conailli Murthemne, Ll. 89; ¶ v. Dealt.
"Uath Dercce Ferna," a Royal Tale, Ll. 189; ¶ now Cave of Dunmore, c. Kilk., Mm. 587; ¶ the Danes of Dublin demolished (do
thogail Derce F.), and plundered D. F., killing there 1,000 people, Fm. ii. 622; ¶ do thoghail Dercca F., Au. i. 450; ¶
O'D. adds, "prob. the cave of Dunmore nr Kilkenny is described as in Osraige, v. Dublin Penny Journal, i. 73; ¶ " but D. P.
Journal does not say that Dunmore Cave was D. Ferna, and O'D. does not say where it is described as in Ossory. MacCarthy in
Ui. says "apparently a fort overlooking (Derc) Ferns." Ods. 616 again says it is in Ossory, but gives no proof. D. Ferna,
one of the three 3 Doirchis (al. Dorcas) of Éire, Lbl. 237, Bb. 42 a; ¶ as Ferna is Ferns, and as the only tl., p. or d.
of Ferns in Ireland is in c. Wexf., and as there is no Derk or Dirk in Lein., guided by Ferna, I place D.F. at Ferns, "which
stands on the side of a hill whose summit bears aloft commanding and extensive ruins of the old castle" (Pgi. ii. 209); ¶
the cave was (or is) in the side of the hill (?); ¶ Ferna was plundered four or five times by the Danes.
Dercmaiseach, son of Cathair Mór fr. whom is
Dercmaiseach at Ath Cliath, Ll. 385; ¶ Dearcmaisigh at Ath Cliath, Lein., Lec. 194; ¶ the Ui Derc-maisigh at Áth Cliath,
Fir. 461. dercne; ¶ v. Dergne; ¶ Derc Serrich; ¶ Lugaidh Cloen, son of "Coelboth" of the Muscraige Tretherne, fr. whom
is Derc Serrich, X. 109, Bb. 82 a.
Fergusius, the youngest son of Cairpre Rifhoda, merited the
benediction of St. Patrick, to whom he offered Airthermugia, or Rathmugia, with
D. (cum territorio Derchon) in Dalriedia, where he made St. Olcanus bp., Fir.
418; ¶ in c. Antr., B.V. 179; ¶ leg. Dichon (?).
L. Derg betw. Killaloe and Portumna, Im. 5, Gc. 12, 60, B.
xli. 379, Sd. 3 b; ¶ a prímloch Erenn, Lu. 98 a; ¶ misprinted (?) Dergdert in Cs. 453 and passim; ¶ but v. Dergeart.
Fledach, son of Cerman, settled in Dergmóin, Ll. 194,
Sa. 20 a; ¶ Fleadach mac Baireand went to settle in Dermóin, I. 150 b; ¶ Dermóin in Lein., Bb. 195 b.
Delgany, c. Wick.; ¶ v. Deilgne; ¶ Mogoróc Dergne, Feast on X. Kal. Dec., Ll. 365, 368, 373, Lec. 90, 117 b; ¶ Mogoróc
Deirgne, Bb. 125 a, Fg. 214; ¶ Dergni, in the l. of Mac Gille-holmoch, in d. Glendal., Cr. an. 1192; ¶ Maidhm ria Guaire
mac nDunloing le righ Laighion for Sitrioc mac Amhloibh go nGalloibh Atha Cliath ag Dergnae Mogoroch, A.D., 1021, Hb. 84;
¶ Muscellóc, Lochan and Lasar in Dercni (dsf.?), Ll. 353; ¶ al. Derge-Mogorog, in Ui Briuin-Cualann, Fm. ii. 799, C. 313;
¶ Ceirgai in d. Glendal., terra Magillamo-chalmoc, Cr. an. 1173.
.i. Fir Muman, or Munster men, were buried in Oenach Culi
and Oenach Colman, Lu. 41 b, 51 b; ¶ .i. the Eoganacht and Dálcais, Ll. 293 a; ¶ the Munster men used to bury in Aenach
Colmain, i.e., Dergtine, Ha. 732.
the seat of Ross, son of Trichem, to the S. of Downpatrick,
now Bright (Mrechtan), Tl. 38, Ct. 14, 39, Lb. 26; ¶ rí Derlais, Au. i. 454, ii. 104 and passim, Fm. ii. 684.
Bresal ó Derthaig, Ll. 363, Fg. 98, Mt. 35, Md. 132.
derthach aedhain; ¶ d. i. nDerthoigh A.; ¶ al. Oratorium Nodan in Au.; ¶ prob. Disert Nuadhain, now Eastersnow, nr
Elphin, c. Rosc., Fm. i. 415.
Fm. ii. 606; ¶ fr. context is in Lein., and is, I think, Dertach Tige Mochua (of Fm. ii. 896); ¶ in Timahoe p. in c. Kild.,
or Timahoe p. in Queen's c.
a well at Fidh Cuillind in Cenél Faithemoin, Ll. 380; ¶ Dertheand, a well in Cenél-Aitheamna, at Fidh Cuillinn, Bb. 70 b;
¶ Derthen, a well in Cenéul nAitheamhuin, at Fiodh Cuilinn in Lein., FIr. 437; ¶ Beoán mac Nesain at that place.
al. Deiscert mB.; ¶ in Meath; ¶ the estate of the Mac Gilla-seachlins, Obr.; ¶ the S. part of Bregia; ¶ Mac Gilli-sechnaill
ri D. B., Au. ii. 170, Tp.; ¶ Mac Gille Shechlaind rí Descirt B., Bk. 27 a; ¶ rí Átha Cliath do marbadh do D. B.; ¶ i.e.,
by the people of D. mB.; ¶ rí Ua nGobla do marbadh la D. mB., Au. ii. 137, 24, Lec. 139, Fir. 163, 191; ¶ Beollan mac Ciarmaic,
K. of., Ll. 141; ¶ in it are Cell Dumi Gluinn, A. 16 b, Tl. 68, Fg. 246, Fep.; ¶ Dal Conchobuir, Lis. 11 b; ¶ Dermag Britonum,
Au. i. 336; ¶ Domnach Sechnaill, Fg. 226; ¶ Telach Droman, Au. i. 336; ¶ so C. D. Gl. (Kilglinn in b. Upr. Deece, nr Kilcock,
and Dunshaughlin in b. Ratoath) are in it.
d. ciannachta
Breg 7 D.C., Au. i. 426.
d. chliach
one of the 4 Araid, in Mun.; ¶ but in Lein. at first, Ll. 331, 381, Lec. 253.
d. cliach
Threna of, Lec. 191; ¶ Ui Trena of D. C. in Lein., Fir. 442.
d. connacht
S. part of Connaught, Ll. 114 b.
d. echtgi
in Hi Maine, Lec. 188, I. 46 a.
d. eile
Ua Focarta rí d. E., Au. ii. 2, Ua Fóccarta
tig Descirt Ele, Fm. ii. 872.
d. érenn
Ua Muirchertaig, epscop Descirt Erenn, Fep.; ¶ here for d. of Cloyne.
d. laigen
rí Desceirt, L., S. Lein., Rc. xxiv. 53; ¶ c. Wexf. or d. of Ferns, Obr.
d. lifi
Zcp. iii. 465.
d. maige
Maelduin mac Fiachna of the Dál Fiatach slain by
Murchadh in Oenach Descirt Maige, Ll. 330, I. 65 a.
d. osraigi
Mac Gilla Pátraic ri D. O., Au. ii. 142.
d. ua n-enna
the 8 sons Cernach in D. (Genealogy of the Dál
Caiss), Ll. 323.
d. ua maine
Eogan Buocc, fr. whom is D.; ¶ i.e., chiefs and people, Lec. 184.
the Corco Shoilchind of, are of the Clann Eogain, Ll. 331; ¶ Corco Choilgeand Deasfuighid, I. 66 b 2; ¶ the Clann Eoghain,
belonging to the Clann Rudhraidhe, Fir. 503.
rí Desgabhair, al. rí Laigen Desgabhair, al.
rí Ua Ceinnselaig, S. Lein., Fm. ii. 606, Fia. 28; ¶ v. Laigin Desgabair. des-magh midi (Meath's S. plain); ¶ Tallagh,
c. Dub., in it, Maelruain of, F. 20; ¶ gl.; ¶ ri mag andes ata a chell .i. Tamlachtu, F. 25.
Desmond, S. Mun.; ¶ d. Desmumain, Lu. 53 a, Ll. 145 b; ¶ ó Sliabh Cain go fairge re taib na dtonn, Lh. 190; ¶ a fourth
sub-div. of the two provinces of Mun., and ext. in length fr. Sliabhcaoin to the sea on the S., K. 122 a; ¶ ext. fr. the
meeting of the Suir, Barrow and Nore (Combar na dtrí n-uisce), to Belach Conglais nr Cork, Of. 172; ¶ all Deasmhumhan, fr.
Abhann mhór to Corcaidh, and fr. Portláirge to Cnoc Bréanainn, Ai. 36 a; ¶ Momonia Australis, al. Corcagiae regnum, Gb. 347;
¶ Desmoniae Princeps Dermitius Macarthi, al. Rex Corcagiensis, Gb. 331, 277; ¶ Desmond, or S. Mun.; ¶ a large ancient district
in what now constitutes the cc. of Kerry and Cork, Mun.; ¶ at the date of the Anglo-Norman conquest it ext. fr. Brandon Hill
on the NW. coast of Corkaguiney, c. Kerry, to the r. Blackwater, nr Lismore, on the W. border of c. Waterf.; ¶ at later dates
it comprehended only the part of Kerry which lies S. of the r. Main, and little more of Cork than the part which now forms
the bb. of Bere and Bantry; ¶ in its latter extent it was divided into the sub-districts of Clancare, betw. the bays of Dingle
and Kenmare; ¶ Bere, betw. the bays of Kenmare and Bantry; ¶ and Evaugh, betw. the bays of Bantry and Baltimore; ¶ a detached
sub-district, now forming the b. of Iraghticonnor, and lying on the extreme N. of Kerry, seems also to have, during some time
belonged to Desmond, Pgi. ii. 19; ¶ Cath Cúile Ratha i nD., Fm. i. 48.
caislén na Pailisi 7 caisléin coisi Maingi
were in it, Au. iii. 492; ¶ Corcach, Cork t. in it, Fm. ii. 692; ¶ and Glanmire, nr Cork, Fm. ii. 1006; ¶ O Connor
invaded Desmond when he plundered the l. fr. Mag Femin to Tralee, Fm. ii. 1012, Ui.; ¶ he enters Desmond and plunders Valentia
Island in Kerry and the Great Island nr Cork, Fm. ii. 1036; ¶ its early kings were: Fergal, an. 779; ¶ Laegaire mac Fergaile,
an. 799; ¶ Dubdábarc in 839; ¶ Maelmuaid mac Brain (ancestor of O Mahony), in 965–976, defeated and slain by Brian Bóroimi;
¶ betw. 1092 and 1124, the Mac Carthaigh of Cashel got hold of Cork and Kerry by the sword, and were kings or lords of Desmond
up to 1516; ¶ Mac Carthy, lord of Eoganacht Chaisil, slain 1092; ¶ in 1124 Donnchad, son of T. Mac C., is lord of D.
Cath D. i nDrumbaib-Breg; ¶ the Airthera beat Ui Néill, Au. i. 40; ¶ K. of Uisneach (K. of Meath and Brega, Lec. 138) slain
in it by Leinstermen, Ll. 42, 182; ¶ i nDrommaib Breg, Au. i. 40, Lec. 138, 603, Bb. 48 a, Tig. Rc. xvii. 128, Ch. 38, Hx.
199, Hb. 58, Mi.
Fg. 202; ¶ = Damair, Mt. 37, B. lvii.; ¶ Diamor tl. and p. in b. Fore, Meath; ¶ Diamra Breg, Bb. 408 b; ¶ Diamor in c.
Meath. diamra daile; ¶ Sas. 735; ¶ seems in Mun.
ds.; ¶ A. f. 14 a 1, Tl. 122; ¶ a place in regionibus Maicc Hercae [in c. Mayo]; ¶ the grave of the son of the son of Cas,
son of Glas, swineherd of Lugar, K. of Hirot, was found in it by St. Patrick.
.i. tulach, cnoc, árd uasal, nó aibhinn, Ods.
620; ¶ np. Denda, Denna, Lu. 41 b.
d. canand
Duncannon, betw. Clane and Hill of Allen, Rc. xxiv. 51; ¶ D. Canaind, Duncannon Fort, betw. Clane and Hill of Allen, Lbl.
939, 940, Fer. 129, Fia. 38; ¶ Leinstermen on the morrow went to Cruachan Claenta (at Clane), and thence to D.C.; ¶ it was
here that Leath Cuinn and the Leinstermen came in conflict; ¶ the Cath Almaine is the name of that battle, Fer. 129; ¶ Dinn
Channan in Mag Life, Ca. 378; ¶ Fothaidh Canann is de is breth ó Chanainn .i. ó'n Choin bai aigi unde D. Chanann a Maigh
Life, Hc. 2, 588 b. While making a map of the many raths, "forts," &c., about Clongowes College, since published in The Clongonian,
I found a rath by the roadside covered wtih trees, and seeing a youth in a field nr it, I asked him was there a rath or fort
in that district; ¶ "No, sir," said he; ¶ I said, "Whisper, are there any fairies?" "There are," said he, "in Duncannon
Fort," pointing to the rath that had attracted my attention.
d. cochlain
al. D. Cochtláin, nr Sidh Midir at Brí
Léith, Bb. 228 b, 408 a, I. 168 b, Bd. 11; ¶ seems to be Brí Léith, W. of Ardagh, c. Longf.; ¶ ag Tulaigh na h-Iarmartraighe,
Sa. 74 b; ¶ ag Tulaigh Níarmaith Ridhi postquam Brí Leith, sic, I. 147 a 2.
d. droma breagh
Cath Denna Droma Breagh by Muircheartach, K. of Erin against
Ardghal, lord of Midhe, Lg. 182.
d. duilb drenaich
a poetic name for Echtga, Ll. 170.
d. fhlatha ceneoil lugair
Conlaed and 7 bps., 7 sacerdotes, 7 virgins in it, Ll. 353; ¶ in Dindlatha Cheneoil Lugair, Lb. 22; ¶ v. Cenel Lugair.
d. map lethain
.i. Dún maic Léathain in Cornwall, Cormac 29,
I. 179 b, Lbl. 60.
Dind Ríg, Lh. 166, Ll. 269 a, 49, Bd. 6; ¶ one of the two palaces of the Leinster kings, K. 121 b; ¶ al. Tuaim Tenba, Ll.
159 a; ¶ g. Denna ríg; ¶ al. Tuaimm Tenbad in Mag Ailbe; ¶ in tl. of Ballyknocan, 1/4 mile to S. of Leighlin Bridge, Lct.
15, Mm. 482, Rc. xxiv. 51; ¶ ós Berba, the fort and meeting place of the soldiers of Lein., Rr. 22; ¶ .i. dún ós Berba,
Lis. 28 a; ¶ K. 135; ¶ al. Duma Sláinge on the Barrow, betw. Carl. and Lethglenn, Of. 172, Bb. 16 a, Sd. 7 b, K. 123 b,
Lg. 38; ¶ al. Dumha-Slainge, now Burgage moat, t. Ballyknockan, S. of Leighlinbridge, on W. bank of the Barrow, Fm. i. 14,
Tp.; ¶ ós Berba, Lct. 4, Of. 262, Lis. 28 a 196 b, Fm. i. 76, Ch. 14, K. 118 b, Hk. 350; ¶ "the most ancient palace of the
kings of Leinster," O'D.; ¶ "situated in tl. Ballyknockan, S. of Leighlin Bridge, on the W. of the Barrow," O'D.; ¶ "a moat
measuring 237 yds. in circumf. at base, at a height of 69 ft. above the level of the river, and 45 yds. in diam. at top,"
O'D., Lct. 14; ¶ in Mag n-Ailbe, Tigern. of Rawl. B. 502, fo. 1 b.
i.e., Dun tredui, i.e., tre Due Crimthaind fri Muir a nAir,
Lbl. 59; ¶ in Britain, Cormac in voce Mugéime; ¶ Robbu mór cumachta nGoidel for Bretnaibh 7 ro rannsat Albain etarru
i fearanna 7 ni bu luga no trebtais Goidil fri Muir a n-air ar in Scotia 7 do ronnta a n-airsea 7 ar Rig-dúne and. Inde dicitur
Dind Tradui .i. Dún Tredui .i. Tredui Cremthaind Mair, I. 179 b 1.
Durrow in King's c., Ll. 309; ¶ v. Dairmaig; ¶ Dirmag Coluim Cille a Mide, F. 106; ¶ Dermagh, F. 106, Mt. 27; ¶ Durmagh,
Fg. 120; ¶ Tech Telli i fail Daurmuigi, F. 107.
name of tls. and pp. called Disert, Dysert, Desert; ¶ I have circ. 500 references to places of which it forms part; ¶ D.,
i.e., turris (Plunkett), Lb. 100 a, Ods. 622; ¶ g. in Disirt and in Disiurta, Bk. 6 b.
Colman Illadhon ón D., Mt. 14, Fg. 28, Lec. 115, Md.
36. d.; ¶ Dysart in O Fallon's country, b. Athlone, Rosc., Kj. iv. 455; ¶ in d. Elphin, Tax.
d.
a ch. in c. Down; ¶ a tl. there is Dún Disirt, Ra. 5.
d.
in d. Lismore, Tax.
d.
in d. Killaloe, Tax. d.; ¶ in d. Ardfert, Tax.
d.
in dry. Ui Liathain, d. Cloyne, Tax.
d.
prebend. in d. Limk., Tr. 337.
d.
ón Disert go Glenn Colaimbcille, Ar. 192; ¶ 5 m. NW. of Ennis in c. Clare, Tor. 256, Ai. 76 b.
d.
Glenn Delmaic, i. Dísert a Muig Ráigne i
n-Osraigib, F. 168; ¶ Desart tl. in p. Tullaghanbrogue, c. Kilk., or Dysart in b. Gowran.
d.
Colmán in Disirt, Ll. 366; ¶ Colman Ua hEllinde in Dísirt, Fir. 750; ¶ Cronán O hEiline Disirta, Bb. 121 a; ¶ St. Coimell
of D., Fir. 752.
d.
g. in Disirt, in Disiurta, Bk. 6 b; ¶ tl. and p. Dysart in Westm.
d. aengussa
Mi.; ¶ Dysert p. 31/2 m. SE. of Adare; ¶ v. Westr. 384.
d. aengusa
nr Ballingarry, c. Limk., Mm. 364.
d. aengusa
nr Cluain Edhneach, C. 379; ¶ nr Clonenagh, Lan. iii. 245; ¶ now Disert-Enos nr Cluain Eidhnech or Clonenagh in Queen's
c.
d. agatain
ar brú Eithne, Md. 166; ¶ Agatan ina disiurtan, ar brú na hEthni uaire in Huib Neill Nai Giallaigh, Ll. 354; ¶ nr r. Inny.
d. ainge (?); ¶ Disertangy in dry. Aicme, d. Ardfert, Tax. disertan; ¶ Mochummae Disertan, Ll. 368; ¶ Mochroma Disertan,
Lec. 101.
ns.; ¶ or Disert Narbri, in the Decies of Waterf., Cs. 470.
d. atha mic mugnai
Cronan Hua hElmine in D. i Cind Chlair in Fid Eoin, Ll. 349; ¶ Cronan i nD. Átha mic Lugdach, I. 108 b.
d. mbeg maelcoba
at Druim Dilair, Lbl. 321.
d. beraich
in Bregia, St. Berach, C. 345.
d. bethech
on the Nore, a few miles above Monasterevin, Mm. 364. d.
mhblaithmic; ¶ on the Bearba, Ha 728.
d. mbrecain
ns.; ¶ Fg. 15; ¶ v. D. Bricin.
d. bricin
in hUib Dróna, F. 143.
d. brigte
Caimgell of D. B. i Cill Suird, Ll. 353, Lec.
112.
d. caimgin
St. Kevin's cell at Glendaloch, Cs. 839, Fm. ii. 986; ¶ D. Coemgin .i. eremus Coemgeni, B. xx. 315.
d. ceducáin
a big m. fr. St. Albán's cell at Mag arnoide in Uib
Censelaig, B. lix. 288, Cs. 529; ¶ seems on Wexf. side and nr the Barrow.
d. chendubhain
C. 624; ¶ I think it is Templeludican tl. and p. in b. Bantry, c. Wexf.
d. cellaig
in d. Glendal, Cr. 1179.
d. ceallaigh
Isertkelly p. in d. Kilmacduagh; ¶ 5 m. SW. of Loughrea, c. Galw., Fm. iii. 50, Ar. 182, Fir. 809; ¶ in N. Clanwilliam,
Fir. 806; ¶ Adconduirc do mullach na hEachtghe Ceallaigh, Sb. 33 b 1.
d. ciaráin
Castlekieran in E. Meath, in b. Upr. Kells, in dry. Kells,
Tax., Fm. ii. 664, 682, Ch. 210; ¶ al. D. Ciaráin Belaig Dúin, Fia. 186, Au. i. 382.
d. ciaráin
Disertkeran in dry. Fethard, d. Cashel, Tax.; ¶ al. Isertkieran, c. Tipp.
d. chind chláir
Eisten, mother of Failbi of, Ll. 373, I. 111 b, Md. 182, Fg.
125, Mt. 28; ¶ St. Coemchomrach of, Ct. 186.
d. cind trachta
Mochellóc of, Ll. 368, Lec. 118.
d. cluastan
Fid Duin in it, Fg. 188.
d. choluim chille
hi Cenunnus; ¶ g. Disirt; ¶ d. Dísiurt, Bk. 6 b; ¶ at Kells, c. Meath.
d. chonnacht
adjoining Thomond, Ai. 70 b.
d. crom (?)
Disertcrum in d. Ross, Tax.
d. chuilinn
Disert Gallin in Leix., C. 333.
d. cumin
i Termand Ruis Chré, F. 54; ¶ W. of Roscrea, on borders of Lein. and ancient Mun., C. 408.
d. dachóna
the battle of Disirt Dachóna by Tigearnach, K. of L.
Gabhair, against the Lochlanna, Ai. 18 a; ¶ Dysart, in Feara Arda, Mi.; ¶ D. da Chonna, al. D. do Chonna, Fm. i. 476,
Au. i. 354; ¶ O'D. and Hen. cannot locate; ¶ as the Danes were beaten there by K. of Lagore in S. Meath, Fm.; ¶ it semes
in S. Meath.
d. dá chríoch
Desertcreaght tl. and p. in b. Dungannon, c. Tyr., Fm. iii.
432, Cv. 55, Ai. 49 a; ¶ cath Disirt da C., betw. Cenel Conaill and Cenél Eogain, Au. ii. 358, Con. 22 a.
d. daire
at Derry, Au. ii. 106.
d. dairi chalcaig
Lh. 87.
d. dalláin
Dallan of, an Inis Chail Conaill ro adnaiced, Lb. 238
c.
d. diarmuta
Tig. Rc. xvii. 379, Bb. 94 b, Fir. 509; ¶ Tristledermot, al. Castledermot, c. Kild., Fia. 184, 204, Fm. iv. 784, D. Diarmatta,
Fm. ii. 834, Ui., Mi., Ci., Cri., K. 167 b, Cgg. 16; ¶ il Laighnibh, Md. 174, Ct. 633, Mt. 27, Fg. 120; ¶ i n-Uib Muiredaig,
F. 106, Fep.; ¶ in Lein., given by Bran Dubh to Diarmuid mac Aeda Róin, Lbl. 944; ¶ Desertum Dermitii, .i. Tristildermot,
Gr. 82.
d. doire
at Derry; ¶ Fm. ii. 1016; ¶ al. D. D. Chalgaidh, Gc. 172. d. domain; ¶ Ro hinriset Scelleg Míchil Inis Fláinn 7 D. D.,
Z. 353; ¶ Inis Faithlend and D. D., plundered by Danes, Cgg. 16; ¶ v. D. Donnain.
d. dommae
Cróne of (Bb. and Lec. have Cron), Ll. 369, Bb. 126
a, Lec. 119.
d. donnain
the Norseman landed in Limk., plundered Inis Fathlind, D.
D., and Cluain mór, Ll. 309.
d. eignigh
a p. in Inishowen, Ct. 494, Cv. 64.
d. eigoilse
(Egol) of Disert Eegoilse, Mt. 26.
d. ennae
Domma of Druim Dóthe got D. nE., Ll. 349, Lec.
106.
d. finntracht
Mocelloc of, Bb. 125 b.
d. fuinche
Fuinche Garb, dau. of Cremthand, son of Lugaidh, a virgin of
Ros Oirithir and of Diseart Fuinche, in Loegaire, Bb. 53 a, Hx. 217; ¶ at Ros Oirthir Condacht at L. Erne, and at D.
F. in Laoghaire, Fir. 193.
d. fulartaig
i nUibh Failge, Fg. 64, Fep., Ll. 348, Md. 88, Fir. 735, Ct.
178, C. 787, Lan. iii. 202; ¶ Fep. says, "Now Dysart in b. Carbury, Kildare."
d. garad
in Magh Garad in the N. of Ossairghe, Longarad Cosfind of D.
G. in Huibh Fairchellaigh, Ll. 371; ¶ i Maigh Garadh i n-Uibh Faircheallaigh i ttuaiscert Osraighe, Md. 234; ¶ i tuaiscert
Osraighe, Longarad of D. G., Bco. 30 b 1; ¶ seems the smae as Cell Garaidh of 30 b 2; ¶ i Muig Garad i n-Uib Foirchellain
i tuaisciurt Osraige, F. 141, Fer. 130, I. 109 b 2; ¶ in Sliab Mairge, B.lxxi. d. ind faithlegai; ¶ for Beluch Bela i Crich
Ua Mochloingthe i firdorus D. ind F. (Aisling Mic Chongluinde), Hc. 2, 736; ¶ a fancy name.
d. ita
St. Cronan Ua Heline of D. I. in Ceand Chláir, in
Fidh Eoin, and St. Brígmor of Sen nDomnach Fheada Eoín, Lec. 106.
d. labráin; ¶ Dysirt Lauran, an. 1363; ¶ in d. Emly, c. Limk., Westr., now Isert Laurence, al. Inch St. Laurence, 6
m. SE. of Limk. city, Pgi. ii. 328; ¶ al. D. Lauron, misprinted D. Lamon in Tr. 340; ¶ al. D. Labhrais; ¶ it belonged to
the Burke family, Hb. 14 a.
d. lóchait
in Tuáid Bican in Ultaib, Lu. 63, Lb. 23 a, Ll. 68; ¶ Tamlachtai Orlaim fri D. Lochait antuaidh, in Ulst., Lbl. 585.
d. maile-tuile
Dysart tl. and p. on W. of L. Ennell, Westm., Fm. ii. 828; ¶ D. Maoile Tuile, Fg. 146, Md. 204, Fir. 706.
d. mairge
Cróne of (Cron in Bb. and Lec.), Ll. 369, Bb. 126 a,
Lec. 119.
d. mardun
in dry. Rathkeale, d. Limk., Tax.
d. martain
in c. Derry, N. 212; ¶ Dysertmartyn; ¶ in it are L. Shillin or L. inis O'Lynn, Cv. 76.
d. meithle cáile
i Feraibh Arda, Fg. 216.
d. mic cailli
Darerca and Clothach in it, Ll. 353, Lec. 111, Lb. 27, Fir.
751; ¶ D. Mic Caeilli, I. 108 b.
d. maic ciluirnn
il-Laighis Laighen, Fg. 6.
d. mic conlocha
a n-iarthar Mide, F. 118; ¶ i Curchib, Mt. 29; ¶ i Cuircne i n-iarthar Midhe, Fg. 134, Md. 192.
d. mic cuilind
hi-Laigis Laigean, F. 31, Md. 4; ¶ v. Eirge, Manchani.
d. mic nisse
nr r. Curi, Cs. 928.
d. midhe
Cell Maeltuile tempoll parroisdi i nD. M., diaec. Medensis,
Md. 444.
d. mide
i.e., D. m'Ide (?); ¶ Dissert Myda in d. Elphin, Tax.
d. mochellóc
Mochellóc of, Ll. 368, Bb. 125 b, Lec.
118.
d. mochta
in Ulst., Ct. 165; ¶ St. Mochta of Louth.
d. mór
in Ua Criomthainn, Cbb. c. 22; ¶ D. mor in dry. Corknuwyn, d. Cork, Tax; ¶ Desertmore p. in b. of E. Muskerry.
d. muighe luirg
Greallan craibdige of, I. 110 b.
d. muirdebair
a n-Ib Conaill Gabrai, F. 168, Disert Muirdhebrach i n-Uibh
Conaill Gabhra, Fg. 210, Md.; ¶ Dysart, in b. Coshma, c. Limk., 1 m. W. of Croom, Ods. 622; ¶ was d. Murdewar in 1201,
now Morgans, al. Dysert, p. in b. Lr. Costello, Westr., who is right. d. murthaile; ¶ in Corca Baisgin, Tor. 43; ¶ Clann
Mathghamhna of D. M. in Corcobhaisgin, Ai. 64 a; ¶ D. Murthill in d. Killaloe, Tax. d. nairbre; ¶ in the Desii, B. ii. 1115,
Cs. 470, 217; ¶ leg. D. nArbri (?); ¶ Dysert tl. in p. Ardmore, the Decies, c. Waterf.; ¶ St. Maedoc, its patron, Proc.
R.I.A. viii. 448, 450.
d. na espóg
the 7 eps. of Disirt na nEspóg, Ll. 374; ¶ 7 sts. of, in Bb., Lb.
d. nenna
Mag Deigill of Disert Nenna, Bb. 121 a; ¶ v. D. n-Enna. d. nodan; ¶ "Oratorium Nodan," Au. i. 294; ¶ al. D. Nuadhan, now
Eastersnow nr Elphin, Fm. an. 804, Ci.; ¶ Áth Disirt Nuadhan, al. D. Nuadhat, al. Eastersnow p. in b. Boyle, c. Rosc., Fm.
iii. 546; ¶ D. Nuadáin nr Cell Lomad in Connacht, Con. 33 a.
d. nuadat
al. D. Nodan, q.v., Au. ii. 448, Fm. iii. 546.
d. núdhan
nr Tochar an Cába, Lc. ii. 368; ¶ leg. D. Nuadhan (?). d. odráin; ¶ Odran of i n-Uaibh Failge Ara Patraic, Ll. 353, Tl.
266, I. 109 a, Lb. 23, Bb. 119 b, 124 b, Lec. 93, C. 371, Ct. 167, Fir. 695.
d. oengusa
Dysart-Enos nr Rock of Dunamase in b. of E. Maryborough,
Queen's c., Fm. ii. 826; ¶ but Disert Oengusa im Mumain, in Mun., F. 5, 6, 10.
d. orlum
in Ulst.; ¶ D. O., Tamlacht Orlaim, at Disiurt Lochait in Tuaid Bicon, Lb. 23 a.
d. pátraic
nr the well at Cross Pátraic, Tl. 132; ¶ ch. in Tiramalguidh, S. Donnmalius, Ct. 141.
d. patricc
at Assaroe, Lb. 29; ¶ in Magene, Ct. 271.
d. patraic
in Mun., Ct. 153.
d. scuithin
Is sed iarum ro bai de Chlaind Olchon in oen aimsir
lán indróit ó Disiurt Scuithin suas eter Dá Chrois,
eter da chlad cenmotha inní ro-boi riam 7 iarum, Genelach Arad, Ll. 326; ¶ in Ara Cliach (?); ¶ al. D. Sgruithin, Fir.
731.
d. ternóg
Fm. i. 428; ¶ Ternóc, Au. i. 312, on W. of r. Barrow; ¶ v. Md., Feb. 8.
d. tiobraite
they plundered Ossory, D. T., and Lis-mór, Cg. 6, K.
165 a, Z. 351; ¶ the Gaill plundered Inis Eoganáin and D. T. Ll. 309.
d. tola
in Cenél Fermaic i n-Uachtar Dal Cais; ¶ now Dysart O Dea, b. Inchiquin, c. Clare, Fm. vi. 1882, ii. 696; ¶ another ch.
of this name in p. Cill Uailleach, b. Delvin, c. Westm., Fm. vi. 1883; ¶ Lanigan is wrong (iii. 187) in placing D. T. in
b. Garrycastle, King's c., O'Don.'s note; ¶ i n-Uachtar Dál cCais Fg. 64, F. 66, Fir. 742, Md. 90, Fep.; ¶ Tolai Craibdech
of D. T. in Oes Iarfhorcus, Lb. 18.
d. tola
Dysart Taula tl. in p. Killoolagh, b. Delvin, Westm., Fm.
ii. 696, Au. i. 524, 598, Ch. 220, Ci., Ct. 180.
d. ui déagha
in c. Clare, Obr.; ¶ v. D. Tola.
d. ui fhlainn
Ti. 42; ¶ now Eas Ui Fhloinn or Assylin nr Boyle, c. Rosc.
d. uí fhlainn
Disertolin, nr Desertmartin, c. Derry, Fm. iii. 24
note.
d. uilaig
seven Egyptian monks in D. Uilaigh, Ll. 373; ¶ now Dundesert, nr Crumlin, c. Antr., Dc. ii. 460.
d. hui tríallaigh
on the brink of Casán Ciarraighe, in Mun., Lec. 163,
Fir. 253; ¶ old ch. nr S. bank of r. Feale, W. of Listowel, Kerry, Fy. 38.
Ct. 495, Ti. 56; ¶ now Desert toghill in Oirecht Ui Chatháin, b. of Coleraine, c. Derry; ¶ D. Otwachyll, Disirt Ui Thuathghaile
in tl. of Ballynameen, Cv. 80.
al. Feda Átha Luain, in the time of Ailill mac
Connrach, Ll. 383, Bb. 72 b; ¶ Ethne Gabhalfhadha, dau. of Cormac, son of Cu-Corb, mother of the Ua nGabhla; ¶ it is
fr. her the Ui Gabhla in the "Dithreabhuibh Connacht" are called, i.e., in the Feadha-Atha-Luain, Fir. 482.
g. Dobhail; ¶ the r. Blackwater in Ulst.; ¶ al. Dabhal, Fm. i. 124, ii. 582; ¶ g. Dobuill, Pd. 42; ¶ but this seems nr
Ailech. dobhar; ¶ ainm coitchend d'uisce iter Gaidelic ocus Combrec, Corm. Gloss. s. v. Dobhar.
Gweedore, r., c. Don., Lct. 131; ¶ now Gaeth-Dobhair, the W. limit of the original Tirconnell opposed to Fertas nr Letterkenny,
Fen. 314; ¶ Tír Conaill o Fersaid go Dobhar ndil, ado Dobhar go hEidhnigh, St. B. 593; ¶ cath Dobhair doinn, fought by Conall
mac Meill Naoighiallaigh, St. B. 595.
in N. of Alba; ¶ r. Dour, Aberdeen, Fir. 76, K. 123 b, Fer. 15; ¶ Dobur, Lec. 23, Bb. 15 a; ¶ in N. of Scotl., where the
Tuatha D. D. spent 7 years after their arrival fr. Lochland, K. 124 a; ¶ they stayed at Dobar and Iardobar, Sk. i. 166; ¶
c. Dobur 7 co hIrdobur, Sd. 6 a.
g. Doeli; ¶ nomen amnis in airthiur Laigen, F. 145; ¶ r. at Inber Doeli, now Ennereilly nr Arklow; ¶ Inber Doeli, F. 137;
¶ Inbher Daoile i n-airther Laigen, Fg. 176; ¶ Inber Doile, Mt. 34. doel; ¶ Dolan or Doel 7 Ennan a brathair in Connacht,
I. 160 a; ¶ r. Deel flows by Crossmolina.
Mil for Murbeach, Doelach for Doel, Sa. 46 a; ¶ v. r. Daoil. dofolt; ¶ .i. bald; ¶ name of well or stream at Ross Bodbae
in Crích Roiss, Teh. 244; ¶ it meets with r. Concopor, Zcp. iii. 244. doibhlínech; ¶ one brought up among the O Devlins
on W. of L. Neagh, Au. iii. 582.
for Lochaib hErni, Cs. 396; ¶ Devenish; ¶ v. Daiminis. doim-liacc; ¶ Duleek in Meath, F. 165; ¶ i mBregaib, F. 170, Fg.
224; ¶ Damliac, F. 170; ¶ Doimhliag, Fg. 224; ¶ g. Doimliacc, Doim-liagg, Au. i. 420, 440, 176, 218, Fm. ii. 620.
al. Coillin Coimghe; ¶ in Cend na Boruma, in Ui Cendseallaigh, Lis. 197 a; ¶ nr source of r. Boro of the c. Wexf. doirín
crannchae; ¶ betw. Ath na beithighe and Bel in belaigh, at Sliabh an Iarainn in Connacht, Con. 15 b, Lc. i. 410; ¶ in c.
Leit. doirine; ¶ A. 19 a; ¶ fr. context it refers to Mun., and seems same as Dairinne of A. 15 b; ¶ v. Dairine, Dairfhine.
ds.; ¶ Sil. 79; ¶ Adbert Bec re Diarmaid, Cichsi a Temair for Dreimne for Dolladh, for Daboll, &c., I. 134 a 1; ¶ a r.
E. (?) of Carnn Dreimne, Lbl. 873.
Colum of, Bb. 124 a, Lec. 115; ¶ v. Sliab Domanguirt. domhan mór; ¶ the whole world; ¶ do shuibhalsa an Domhan Mór ón India
go hÉirinn 7 ó Innse Orc go hEspainn, Ston. A. p. 128; ¶ go gabháil Eorpa 7 an Domhain Mhóir, Ston. A. p. 123.
fundavit acclessiam ibi, i.e., Domnach Ailmaige, quia
Patricius illic mansit 3 diebus et 3 noctibus, A. 15 a; ¶ omnis ubique locus qui dominicus appellatur iuxta uerbum angueli
in speciali societate Patricii pontificis atque heredis Cathedrae eius Aird machae esse debuerat, A. 21 b.
the naem of a thorn brake on the road betw. Raith Suibni and
Cluain Fota Ainmirech; ¶ it was unlucky to cut it, Tl. 78. domnach; ¶ Fedilmid Domhnaigh, Fg. 206, Ll. 42; ¶ Donagh
p. and tl. in c. Mon.; ¶ Fonere of, Ll. 364, Mt. 38; ¶ Foenir ó Dhomhnach Faoinir, Fg. 206.
cath Domhnaigh la Brian Borumha, I. 25 a 2; ¶ cath Domnaig by Maelsechlainn, Bb. 33 a, Lg. 224, Bb. 49 b, circ. 1,000; ¶
seems in Lein.; ¶ rí-domna Domnaigh, Z. 372.
fd. by Palladius in Lein., Tl. 30; ¶ in E. of c. Wick., Lb. 26; ¶ Donard p. and 5 tls. in Wick.
d. airthir
Conaed of, in Ui Briuin, in Ulst.; ¶ in d. of Ardmach, Ct. 1, 272, 149; ¶ al. D. A. Maige, q.v.
d. airthir ardda
a ch. of St. Patrick's in b. Keenaght, Derry, Tl. 160, Ct.
146, 170, 182.
d. airthir emna
not far fr. Duleek, and it must be a Donaghmore there; ¶ Donaghmore in b. Navan (.i. Emhain), c. Meath, Au. ii. 74, Lc. i.
94; ¶ prob. Donnycarney, in Bregia, O'D., Fm. ii. 980; ¶ Donaghmore in b. Ratoath, Meath, Ui.; ¶ Hen. in Ci. has Donnycarney;
¶ but in d. Armagh, Ct. 299.
d. airthir maige
hi crích Ua mBriúin in tuaiscirt; ¶ Crumther Conaed placed St. Patric, Tl. 174; ¶ p. and vill. of Armoy, in b. Carey, c.
Antr.; ¶ v. Airther maige; ¶ a round tower there, Pgi.
d. n-aissi
Tl. p. 250; ¶ cf. ecclesia in Cacuminibus Aisse in Mag Breg, A. 10 a 1.
d. aite
in Ulst., Ct. 272; ¶ Donaghadee (?) or D. Ceite.
d. an eich
in Tír Eoghain, Lc. ii. 228, Con. 73 a; ¶ tl. Donaghanie in p. Clogherny, b. Omagh, Tirone, Fm. v. 1342, Lc. ii. 228, Mi.,
Ci.
d. anere
in dry. Muscrilyn, d. Cloyne, Tax.
d. anoin
Bb. 119 b; ¶ al. D. Arnoin, q.v.; ¶ Mac Cecht of.
d. ard
K. 156 a; ¶ D. Árda; ¶ SS. Silvester and Solonius and Palladius of, in Uib Garchon, Ct. c. 38, C. 570, Tl. 297; ¶ v. D.
Arta, D. Airté.
d. arnoin
the 3 Gobaind of Patrick; ¶ al. Armoin—viz., Loibán and Fortchern, or his 3 smiths of Domnuch were Arnoin (Armoin?), Loibán,
and Fortchern (?), Ll. 353, Bb. 124 a, I. 109 a 1; ¶ Cacht of, Lec. 92; ¶ d. Armoin was Macc Cecht's place, Lb. 220.
d. arta
in E. of Lein.; ¶ in Ui Garchon; ¶ prob. Dunard, nr Redcross, Fm. i. 129.
d. ascaid
7 eps. of, Ll. 374; ¶ 7 sts. of, Lb. 24.
d. bath
D. Bat; ¶ Donaghbat, in dry. Swords, d. Dublin, Tax.; ¶ Douenach Bate, Cr.; ¶ now Donabate.
d. bernsa
7 bps. of, Ll. 374, I. 110 b 1; ¶ 7 sts. of, Lb. 24. d. bile; ¶ Moville; ¶ Maghbile in d. Derry in Iniseoghuin, Ct. 181.
d. brain; ¶ ch. in the original terr. of Húi Tuirtre, W. of L. Neagh, Tl. 168, Ct. 148, 272; ¶ there is a Donnabaran in
the dry. of Tullaghoge.
d. brechmaige
a ch. of St. Patrick's in b. Keenaght, c. Derry, Tl. 160,
Sil. ii. 461, Ct. 271.
d. bregh
in Kiennachta in Ulst., Ct. 146.
d. brigtae
i Fidarti, A. 19 a; ¶ in Fuerty p., c. Rosc.
d. broic
Mobi Clairenech of, Ll. 363; ¶ moBíi caillech of, Fg. 186, Proc. 142; ¶ Donabroke, Ah. 28, an. 1230; ¶ Douenach broch,
Ah. 67, an. 1234; ¶ Donnybrook, Dublin.
d. cailli raigi
7 bps. of, Ll. 374, Lb. 24.
d. cáinri
i Cothruge, A. 18 b; ¶ i Cothrugu i Crích Dalriata, in Cothraige, b. Cary, Antr.; ¶ fd. by Patrick, who left the 2 Cennfíndans
in it, Tl. 162; ¶ now Donaghenry tl. and p. in c. Tirone (Reeves), but b. Carey is 40 m. away; ¶ D. Caire in Dalrieda, SS.
Kennenanni, Ct.; ¶ v. D. Fainre.
d. cairne
7 bps. of, Ll. 374, I. 110 b 2; ¶ 7 sts. of, Lb. 24; ¶ Donacarney tls. in p. Colp, Meath.
d. caoide
a ccois Dannaide (al. Domhnach Caoide i tTír Eoghain,
diaec. Derensis), Md. 284, 372, a ccois Dianide a ttír Eoghain, Md. 374; ¶ vulgo St. Cadini, porraiste; ¶ Tempull Ui
Buidhe i nOirecht i Cathain sa fhéil, Md. xliii.; ¶ of Bp. Caoiti, Fep.; ¶ St. Caideus of Donaghedy, B. lviii. 647; ¶ i.e.,
Dominica Caidini, Cv.; ¶ now Donaghedy, Cv. 70; ¶ v D. Cati.
d. cati
Tl. p. 154; ¶ a ch. founded by St. Patrick at the r. Faughon, b. Tirkeeran, c. Derry; ¶ D. Catha in Ct. 145, 271; ¶ v.
D. Caoide.
d. ceirne
Ecclessia Cerne, A. 10 a; ¶ Segnat Ogh of, Fg. 240 Md. 340; ¶ Donagh Kerny nr Dublin, Ah. 91, an. 1416; ¶ there are Donnycarney
N. of Dublin city and Donacarney nr the mouth of the Boyne; ¶ v. Ecclessia Cerne; ¶ Donach Kerni in Meath, Gor. 6 b; ¶
v. Cerne.
now Donaghcloney in d. Dromore, Ry. 107; ¶ Donaghcloney tl. and p.
d. comba(i)r
la Cenél Fíachrach, A. 18 b; ¶ nr Ardstraw, c. Tyr., where were C. F.
d. combair
in Ulst., B. vii. 568, C. 378; ¶ in Dál Araidhe, Tl. 164; ¶ D. Commuir, in d. of Down and Connor, Of. 371; ¶ in Dalaradia,
Ct. 95, 170; ¶ Comber tl. and p. in Down, about 6 m. fr. c. Antr. d. compir; ¶ Donaghcomper, in dry. Leixlip, d. Dublin,
Tax.; ¶ Douenach Cumbir, Cr.; ¶ now Donaghcumper, tl. and p. in c. Kild.
d. cúile
7 bps. of D. Cúle, Ll. 374; ¶ the 7 sts. of D. Cúile, Lb. 24; ¶ D. Cúili, Cóelain, Zc. iii. 466.
d. culind
Ll. 330, Bb. 94 a, I. 65 a 1, Lec. 276, Fir. 493; ¶ Bb. I., Lec., Fir. have D. Cuillind.
d. daa
Donadaa in c. Kild., an. 1556; ¶ Morrin's Pat. Rolls, 365; ¶ Donadea.
d. daire
in d. of Derry, Ct. 145, 271; ¶ D. Dari, Tl. p. 154, fd. by St. Patrick at the r. Faughan, b. Tirkeeran, c. Derry; ¶ at
the "Oaks" in the Ardmore district nr Faughan r.
d. dala
Bescna of, St. Patrick's chaplain, Tl. 264, Ct. 268,
Cruimther Mescan of D. Daula, Patric's Sacart Mesi, Lb. 23; ¶ D. Dola, Tl. p. 154, fd. by St. Patrick at the Faughan
r., b. Tirkeeran, c. Londonderry; ¶ D. Dula, Lec. 92, Lb. 220, Fir. 695, Ll. 353, I. 109 a, Bb. 119 a, 124 a.
d. dí. (?)
in 1306 is Dofnachti, in 1524 Donagdyth; ¶ in 17th cent. Donagdee; ¶ now Donaghadee; ¶ in the Ards, Ry. 16; ¶ there is
a Templepatrick nr it.
d. dreaceithig
7 bps. of, I. 110 b 1; ¶ al. D. Dromna Cethig, q.v. d. dromma cethig; ¶ the 7 bps. of D., Ll. 374; ¶ v. D. Dreaceithig.
d. eanaigh; ¶ Fep.; ¶ rectory of Donahannock, c. Kild., Sp. 1606, p. 59.
d. enbib
Bb. 123 b; ¶ v. Domnach Febe.
d. eochaille
A. 19 a; ¶ Petrán of (Petraan of D. Eo Coimilli, Bb. 123 b), Ll. 353, Lb. 22, Lec. 113, Fir. 753; ¶ 7 bps. of, Ll. 374;
¶ the 7 sts. of, Lb. 24.
d. erobi
7 bps. of, Ll. 374; ¶ D. Eroibi, I. 110 b 1.
d. fainre
Tl. 168; ¶ Donaghenry ch. nr Stewartstown, c. Tyr.; ¶ in the original terr. of Húi Tuirtre, W. of L. Neagh; ¶ in Ui Tuirtre,
Ct. 184, 272; ¶ Donaghenry in Ultonia, B. lix. 777; ¶ B. gives these spellings D. faeinir, fainre, fenra, faoirnir, fionnray).
d. fairne
7 bps. of, Ll. 374; ¶ 7 sts. of, Lb. 24: for D. Fainre (?).
Pól, Dineth, Martain, and Eps. Tamlachtu of D. Febe
(D. Ibib, Lec. 112, D. mór in Febib, Ll. 353), Lb. 22, Fep., D. Febhib,
Fir. 753.
d. feíc
A. 19 a; ¶ d. Feicc, fd. by St. Fiacc in the terr. of Lein., E. of r. Barrow, Tl. 190, Ct. 152, B. lii., B. lxi. Index has
D. Fieci; ¶ v. Forrach.
d. femin
al. D. Mor Maige Feimin, Donaghmore, 3 m. N. of Clonmel; ¶ Colman mac hUi Miadchon in it, Ll. 353; ¶ C. mac Madchon of,
Fir. 751; ¶ C. mac hUamidchon of, I. 108 b 2; ¶ C. mac Ui Nuadchon of, Bb. 123 a; ¶ C. mac Nuadhchon of, Lb. 21, Lec. 111.
c. fesi; ¶ Fep.; ¶ seems nr Druim Eanaigh; ¶ cf. D. Fithis.
d. findchon
in Laigis Laigen, Ll. 318, Lec. 216, 274.
d. fithis
7 bps. of, I. 110 b 1.
d. fothirbe
ch. in the original terr. of Húi Tuirtre, W. of L.
Neagh, Tl. 168; ¶ 7 bps. of, Ll. 374; ¶ 7 sts. of, Lb. 24; ¶ D. Fothairbe in Ui Tuirtre, Ct. 148.
d. garbháin
Dungarvan, as Domhnach Sechnaill in Dunshaughlin; ¶ the natives say Downgarvan, not Dúngarvan.
d. iarlainne
7 bps. of, Ll. 374; ¶ 7 sts. of, Lb. 24.
d. ibib
Lec. 112; ¶ v. D. Febe.
d. imblecho
A. 19 a; ¶ moLomma of D. Imlech, Fg. 120, Mt. 27, Md. 174; ¶ Domnach and Douenach (imlech, imelach), in dry. Balimor, d.
Dublin, nr Balicumin and Kil Helle, Cr. an. 1179, 1216.
d. laebain
Ch. of Laebán, one of St. Patrick's smiths, Tl. 266; ¶ Mac Cecht of D. Laebáin, Ct. 107, 188, 272.
d. lethan
7 bps of, Ll. 374, I. 110 a 2; ¶ 7 sts. of, Lb. 24.
d. libir
Liber of, Bb. 125 a, Ll. 367, Lec. 117, Ai. 150 b; ¶ in Hi turtre, Ct. 148, 272; ¶ D. Libuir in original terr. of Ui Tuirtre,
W. of L. Neagh, Tl. 168.
d. lini
7 bps. of, Ll. 374; ¶ 7 sts. of, Lb. 24.
d. libuir
Tl. p. 168; ¶ v. D. Libir.
d. maccu garba
in Ui Níallain, Caurlan's place, Ll. 42.
d. maeláin
Tl. p. 168; ¶ in the original terr. of Húi Tuirtre, W. of L. Neagh.
d. maige coba
Erc its bp., Oct. 27, Fep.; ¶ Donaghmore, b. Upr. Iveagh, c. Down.
d. maighe dá claine
p. Donagh, b. Trough, c. Mon., nr Glaslough, Au. iii. 484; ¶ D. M. dá Chlaoine, Fm. v. 1290, 1294.
d. maigen
Donaghmoyne, in p. Clogher, b. Farney, c. Mon., in the terr.
of Mugdorna; ¶ St. Patrick fd. the ch., Tl. 182, Fm. i. 444, Ch. 139, Au. i. 330, Ct. 95, B. vii. 568, C. 424, Ods. 624;
¶ Caisléan Domhnaigh Moighen, Lc. i. 188; ¶ cf. Donaughmayn of Hmd. an. 1315, p. 378, which seems connected with Dublin.
d. maighi fane
7 bps. of, Ll. 374.
d. maige slecht
Tl. p. 92; ¶ fd. by St. Patrick in the place where the idol Cenn Cruaich or Crom-Cruach had been adored.
d. már críathar
la Auu Censelich, A. 18 a; ¶ al. D. Mór Maige Criathar, Tl. 188; ¶ D. Mar Criathar Féicc, A. 19 a; ¶ St. Patrick went fr.
Tara in Lein. (Tara Hill nr Gorey) to D. M. Criathar (Donaghmore tl. and p. nr Gorey), which is about 6 m. from Tara Hill,
A. 18 a, Tl. 188; ¶ Tl. Index puts it in Meath.
d. meschain
at Fochain, by R. Faughon, c. Derry, Tl. 264, lvii., Bb. 119
a, Lec. 92, Lb. 220, Ll. 353; ¶ D. Meschon, I. 109 a.
d. mic direthir
7 bps. of, Ll. 374.
d. mic laithbe
Fir. 732; ¶ Aeclessia Filii Laithphi in Campo Breg, A. 10 a (al. D. Mór mac Laithbe i Mughdornaib, Fg. 104, Md. 134), Fir.
732; ¶ nr Slane; ¶ v. Mugdorna.
d. mic hugarba
in Uib Nialláin, Ll. 42; ¶ or Maccu Garba(?).
d. min-cluane
im Ochaine .i. flumen; ¶ fd. by St. Patrick at the r. Faughan, b. Tirkeeran, c. Derry, Tl. p. 154; ¶ in d. of Derry, Ct.
145.
d. móin
diaecesis Clocherensis i nduthaig Meig Mathghamhna, Md. 376,
xlv.
d. mór
11 tls. in Lein.—Donaghmore tl. in p. Donaghmore, b.
Ballaghkeen, Wexf.; ¶ tl. in p. Donaghmore, b. Clandonagh, Queen's c.; ¶ tl. in p. Donaghmore, b. Fassadinin, c. Kilk.;
¶ tl. in p. Donaghmore, b. Lr. Navan, Meath; ¶ tl. in p. Donaghmore, b. Ratoath, Meath; ¶ tl. in b. Donaghmore, b. Upr.
Talbotstown, Wick.; ¶ tl. in p. Donaghmore, b. N. Salt, Kild.; ¶ tl. in p. Rathdowney, b. Clandonagh, Queen's c.; ¶ tl.
in p. St. Patrick's, b. Shillelogher, Kilk.; ¶ tl. in p. Fertagh, b. Galmoy, Kilk.; ¶ tl. in p. Dunbin, b. Upr. Dundalk,
Louth.
d. mór
4 in Mun.; ¶ Donaghmore tl. in p. Donaghmore, b. Ibane, W. Cork; ¶ tl. in p. Donaghmore, b. Iffa and Offa E., S. Tipp.;
¶ a p. in b. E. Muskerry, E. Cork; ¶ a p. in b. Clonwilliam, c. Limk.; ¶ in Connaught 1 Donaghmore, a tl. in p. Cloonclare,
b. Drumahaire, Leit.
d. mór
4 in Ulst.; ¶ Donaghmore tl. in p. Donaghmore, b. Dungannon, Tyr.; ¶ Dunnamore tl. in p. Kildress, b. Dungannon, Tyr.; ¶
Donaghmore tl. in p. Donaghmore, b. Raphoe, Don.; ¶ Donaghmore p. in b. Upr. Iveagh, c. Down.
d. mór
in Imayl, d. Dublin, Tax., Cr. an. 1267, Bran. 91 b; ¶ Donaghmore in Omayle, Sp. 1606, p. 63; ¶ Douenach mor in d. Glendaloch,
Cr. 1192, Sw. 1200; ¶ in Ui Muredaig, Cr. 1173, circ. d. mór; ¶ i toeb Cille Dara, fri Cill anair, Lh. 117, 118.
d. mór
Douenach Mór; ¶ in Leixlip dry., d. Dublin, Cr., Tax.; ¶ Donaghmore tl. and p. in c. Kild.
d. mór
chapel attached to Finglas in Tachnehi dry., d. Dublin,
Cr.
d. mór
in Tristildermot dry., d. Dublin, Cr.; ¶ Ui Mailitola and the Ui Maelodran of D. M. and of Cell Uxilli, Lec. 214.
d. mór
in dry. Slane, d. Meath, Tax.
d. mór
Dounaghmore dry., d. Meath, Tax.; ¶ Cassan of D. M. in Meath, Ct. 270.
d. mór
"nr Grenoc" in Meath, Rst. 8; ¶ Greenogue is a p. and vill. in b. Ratoath, and so is Donaghmore, Pgi. iii. 142.
d. mór
in Mag Reda; ¶ a ch. in Hi Kenselach, Ct. 153, 272: there is Donaghmore p. in b. Ballaghkeen, 6 m. SSE. of Gorey, Pgi. ii.
28.
d. mór
p. in d. Dromore, Tax.
d. mór
p. in d. Arm., Tax.; ¶ 5 m. NNE. of Newry, Pgi. ii. 28.
d. mór
Donaghmore, 21/2 m. NNW. of Dungannon, Pgi. ii. 28; ¶ in d. Arm., Ct. 272, B. lix. 88.
d. mór
in d. Derry, Tax.; ¶ now Donaghmore p. in b. Raphoe, c. Don., Cv. 69, Pgi. ii. 27.
d. mór
i nDaeiri Chaechain i nDail Riada; ¶ Colmán of, I. 109 a2; ¶ in Derry Keighan p. nr Ballymoney, c. Antr.
d. mór
Dofnamore in d. Lismore, Tax.; ¶ now Donoughmore.
d. mór
in Muscraidhe Mitaine, Bb. 123 b, Lec. 112; ¶ Muscraige Mitaine is Muskrylin in NW. of c. Cork, Lct. 314; ¶ p. betw. bb.
of Muskerry and Barretts, c. Cork; ¶ old ch. and cross there; ¶ the shrine of St. Lachtain's arm kept there, has inscription
"Pray for Maelsechnaill u Cellacháin do Ardríg", 12th century, Pi. ii. 104.
d. mór
in d. Ross, Tax.
d. mór
Dounachmore p. in dry. and d. of Limk., Tax.; ¶ nr city of Limk., Tl. lvi., Ct. 272, nr the Shannon, C. 530; ¶ 21/2 m. SE.
by S. of city of Limk., Pgi. ii. 30; ¶ luidh Pátraic i Findine fri Domnach Mór aniartuaith, telach asa n-aicter in tuath
fri Luimnech atuaidh, co tart bennachtain for Thuadmumain, Lis. 6 a; ¶ ic proicept de huaib Figeinti ocus ic a mbaithuis
i nDomhnach Mór [Cheiniuil Diue], Lis. 17 a.
d. mór
Donaghmore, nr Castlefin, c. Don., Fm. iv. 678.
d. mór
al. D. Mor Muige Ithe, Donaghmore, b. Raphoe, Don., Fm. iii.
34.
d. mór
in Tirawley, c. Mayo; ¶ its patron Bp. Mucnae, Tl. 132, Ct. 141, 142, C. 457, 95; ¶ Mac Erca of, C. 95, Ll. 354; ¶ D. Mór,
tl. of E. McWilliam Burc, Hb. 14 b; ¶ or D. Mór nr Limk.
d. mór
in Mag Scola; ¶ in Connacht, S. Felartus, C. 788.
d. mór
in Mun., Finchad of, C. 750; ¶ Fingen of, C. 258.
d. mór
Eps. Diarmait in Domnuch Mór; ¶ Forannán of D. M., Ll. 365, Lec. 98; ¶ in Mag Feimin, C. 73; ¶ nr Clonmel.
d. mór aband lifi
7 bps. of, Ll. 374, I. 110 a 2; ¶ 7 sts. of, Lb. 24; ¶ v. D. Mór Liphi.
d. mór áilmaige
A. 18 b 2; ¶ al. D. Ailmaige in regionibus Callrigi Tre Maige, A. 15 a 1; ¶ cf. Aolmagh la Calrigib, Mi.; ¶ tl. Donaghmore,
in p. Cloonclare, b. Dromahaire, c. Leit.; ¶ i mBreifne Ui Ruairc, Fep.; ¶ 7 bps. of D. M. A., Ll. 361, Fg. 162, Md. 226;
¶ secht n-esp. of D. M. Elmaigi, Mt. 32.
d. mór aine
7 eps. of, Ll. 374, I. 110 b 1; ¶ 7 sts. of, Lb. 24; ¶ Donaghmore p. in b. Clanwilliam, nr Limk. city; ¶ v. Aine.
d. mór aisse
7 bps. of D. M. Assi, or Aisse, Ll. 374, I. 100 b; ¶ 7 sts. of, Lb. 24.
d. mór alaith
7 bps. of, Ll. 384; ¶ 7 sts. of, Lb. 24.
d. mór argarui
7 bps. of, Ll. 374, I. 110 b (I. and Lb. have Argaire); ¶ 7 sts. of, Lb. 24.
d. mór culae
7 eps. of, Ll. 374; ¶ 7 sts. of, Lb. 24; ¶ 7 bps. of D. Mór Chuti, Ll. 374; ¶ leg. D. M. Culae(?).
d. mór damhairne
Erc, eps. of, Fg. 178 (=Erc, eps. ó Domnach
Mór Maigi Cobha, Mt. 34); ¶ 7 sts. of, Lb. 24.
d. mór direithir
7 bps. of, I. 110 b 1; ¶ 7 sts. of, Lb. 24.
d. mór drothir dremna
7 bps. of, Ll. 374, 1. 110 b 1.
d. mór echraid
7 bps. of, Ll. 374.
d. mór echruiss
7 sts. of D. M., Lb. 24; ¶ leg. D. M. Echraid(?). d. mór elmaige; ¶ Mt. 32; ¶ v. D. M. Ailmaige.
d. m. faine
7 bps. of, I. 110 b 1; ¶ cf. D. M. Aine.
d. mór findmaige
7 bps. of, Ll. 374; ¶ al. D. M. Maige Find, q.v.
d. m. glinne tochair
p. in d. Derry; ¶ St. Maccarthain, bp. of it, C. 737.
d. mór in febib
Ll. 353; ¶ v. Domnach Febe.
d. mór in muige
a nAendruim a Leith chliathain, I. 109 a.
d. m. liphi
7 bps. in it, Ll. 355, Mt. 40.
d. m. mac laithbe
i Mughdornaibh, Fg. 104, Md. 134; ¶ Aeclessia filii Laithphi in Mag Breg, A. f. 10 a 1; ¶ so in Mugdornaib Breg, nr Slane;
¶ al. D. mic Laithbe.
d. m. maige aine
SE. of Tír Glas; ¶ in Aine, c. Limk., Tl. 206; ¶ is Donaghmore nr Limk. city, in which is Garryglas Glebe, and on its E.
border is Kilpatrick.
d. m. maige cabha
Colman of, Fir. 737; ¶ v. D. M. M. Coba.
d. m. mhaighi cláir
Donaghmore, 2 m. NW. of Dungannon, Au. iii.
628.
d. m. maige coba
in d. Arm.; ¶ Maccerca of, Ct. 176, C. 95; ¶ Magheramorne, c. Antr., Fep.; ¶ Erc of, Ll. 362, 372, 349, Mt. 34, Bb. 118
b, I. 108 b 1; ¶ al. D. Mór Damhairne, Fg. 178; ¶ v. D. M. M. Damoerna; ¶ Colmán Molind of, Bb. 121 a; ¶ Colmán Mailind
of, Lb. 16; ¶ 7 bps. of Domnaig Móir Maigi Coba, Ll. 374; ¶ 7 sts. of D. M. M. Cobai, Lb. 24; ¶ v. Mag Coba.
d. m. maighe críathar
a ch. in Húi Ceinselaich, Tl. 188, Ct. 152; ¶ v. D. Már C.
d. m. maige damoerna
fd. by Patrick at Magheramorne in Dal Araide, Tl. 164; ¶ Erc, bp. of D. M. M. Damhairne, Md. 250, B. lxii. 561; ¶ D. M.
M. Damairne; ¶ al. D. M. Maige Coba, Fep.; ¶ B. lix. 178; ¶ Magheramorne, c. Antr.; ¶ in Dalaradia, Ct. 183; ¶ 7 bps.
of, Ll. 374; ¶ v. D. M. M. Coba.
d. m. maige echnach
in Delbna Assail and in Lugne or Luigne; ¶ Cassán of, Tl. 74, 76, lii., Ct. 113; ¶ Donaghmore nr Navan in b. Lune, Fm. iii.
12.
d. m. maige ene
A. 18 b; ¶ N. of Drumcliff, nr the Rosses in Sli., Tl. 146; ¶ in Tirconnell, Ct. 143; ¶ Dianach, Bp. of, Fg. 16; ¶ Kildoney
in Kilbarron p., nr r. Erne, Fy. 80; ¶ v. Mag Ene.
d. m. maighe faire
7 sts. of, Lb. 24.
d. m. maighe feimhin
Donaghmore p. and t. in b. Middlethird, 3 m. N. of Clonmel,
Ods. 624; ¶ v. D. Femin; ¶ Forrannán of, Ll. 348, Lb. 15, Md. 114, Fir. 719, Lb. 15; ¶ 7 bps. of, Ll. 374; ¶ 7 sts.
of, Lb. 24.
d. m. maighe find
7 sts. of D. M. Muighe Find; ¶ al. D. mór Findmaige, Ll. 374, Lb. 24; ¶ Findmaige.
d. m. maighi imcláir
Cruimthir Colum of; ¶ Colum Rois Glanda, 7 D. M. M. Iomchlair a ainm aníu, i tTír Eógain atá sidhe, Fir. 707, Fg. 110, 170,
F. 143, Md. 146, 238; ¶ in Tírowen, Fm. iii. 116, Au. ii. 232, 238; ¶ Donaghmore in b. Dungannon, c. Tirone, Ui., Ci.; ¶
not far fr. Dungannon, Ct. 184.
d. m. maige itha
muDubai macc Orcáin of, A. 18 b; ¶ i tir Eogain maicc Néill, Tl. p. 150; ¶ over which St. Patrick placed Dudubae; ¶ Duban,
al. Dubdubán, of, Fg. 216; ¶ i Cinél Conaill, Bco. 2 a, Md. 154, Ct. 441, 181; ¶ nr Drumleene, p. Clonleigh, b. Raphoe,
c. Don., C. 782; ¶ Donaghmore in b. Raphoe, Ui., Mi., Ci.; ¶ v. Au. ii. 12, Fm. ii. 887; ¶ v. Mag Itha.
d. m. maighe laithbe
Bp. Ethern of the Sobraighe in Mugdorna in D. M. M. Laithbe
(v. Domnach mic Laithbe), Ll. 333, Lec. 180, Fir. 329.
d. m. m. luadat
Erc of, A. 19 a, Ll. 364, 374, Mt. 38; ¶ i ttuaiscert Ua fFaoláin, Fg. 204, F. 160, Md. 286, Fm. iv. 946, C. 540; ¶ al.
Domnach Mór Mainech, F. 152; ¶ Donaghmore of Cloncury, B. lix. 178; ¶ Erc eps. of; ¶ Donaghmore, b. of Salt, c. Kild.,
Fep., Fm. iii. 137; ¶ 7 bps. of; ¶ 7 sts. of; ¶ 7 bps. of D. M. M. Ludgech, Ll. 374, Lb. 24, I. 100 a 2; ¶ v. D. M. M.
Nuadat.
d. m. m. nuadat (or Luadat)
now Donoughmore churchyard and ruined ch. outside demesne
wall of Carton, and beside the railway fr. Leixlip to Maynooth; ¶ ogham stone found there by Lord Walter FitzGerald in
1902.
d. m. m. réto
A. 19 a; ¶ D. M. M. Reta, in Mag Reta in Lein., nr the royal seat of Rath Baccain, Tl. 192; ¶ v. Ráith Baccáin and Mag Reta;
¶ Mag Reta is Morett; ¶ Morett Castle is in b. Portnahinch, Queen's c.; ¶ nr Emo inn in p. Coolbanagher, Pgi. i. 497.
d. m. m. selce
Loch Selce in it and Ui Briúin; ¶ Duma Selce i Maig Ai, Tl. p. 108; ¶ v. Mag Selce.
d. m. m. seolai
Aeclessia Magna Saeoli super altare Félarti, A. 11 b; ¶ D. M. M. Seolai for altóir Felarti la Úu Briuin Seolai fota ó Ail-finn
siar, Tl. 96; ¶ D. M. M. Sile, A. 19 a; ¶ D. M. M. Siúil, al. D. Patraic, C. at 29th March; ¶ in Connacht, Ct. 203; ¶
Domnach Patricc in b. Clare, c. Galw., Of. 374; ¶ tl. and p. Donaghpatrick, c. Galw.
d. m. maige sile
A. 19 a; ¶ al. D. M. M. Seolai, Tl.; ¶ D. M. Maige Siuil, C. in 29th March; ¶ nr L. Hacket, c. Galw.
d. m. m. slecht
St. Banban of, Ct. 271; ¶ v. Mag Slecht.
d. m. m. tochair
Tl. p. 156; ¶ in Inishowen, Ct. 145, 181, 271.
d. mór mainech
F. 152; ¶ gl. Domnach Mór im Muig Luadat hi tuaiscert hUa Faelan, F. 160, B. lix. 178.
d. m. mic flaithbi
prob. Donaghmore nr Slane, Fm. ii. 1094; ¶ Measnuife, fr. whom are the Snobraide of Mugdornu, was ancestor of Bp. Ethreand
of D. M. Muighe Laithe, or mic Flaithbi, Lec. 180; ¶ v. D. Mór Mugdorn; ¶ Bp. Eithern mac Laithbe mic Mesnube di Mugodornduib
de Ultaib, of it, Ll. 349; ¶ Bp. Sethernn of it, of the Mugdoirnduib of Ulst., Bb. 121 a, 64 b, Lec. 105; ¶ Mac Laithbe
Domnaig Móir, Fg. 110, Mt. 24, Md. 138; ¶ the Snobraige of Mugdorndu, of whom is Ethrend of, Fep., Lb. 16, X. 59; ¶ Aeclessia
filii Lathphi in Mag Breg, A. 10 a; ¶ so in Mag Breg and Mugdorna Breg, and so nr Slane.
d. m. mitaine
Ui Dhílain of; ¶ in Mun. (Úí Maeláin 7 Úi Diláin of D. M. Mittine, Ll. 316), Ll. 389, Bb. 77 a; ¶ al. D. M. Muscraige Mittine,
q.v.; ¶ Ui Dilain, a "Forslointe" of the Ui Briuin Chualand of D. M. Mitine de Duinima and Caenraigi, Lec. 205; ¶ ch. of
Fingin and Brian, pupils of St. Finnbarr at Cork, Cbb. c. 18; ¶ Donaghmore vill., in b. E. Muskerry, was called D. M. Mitine,
it was under St. Finbar and his pupil, St. Fingene, Pgi. ii. 30.
d. m. mugdorn
Bp. Eithern of, Ll. 365; ¶ v. D. M. mic Flaithbi. d. m. muscraige mittine; ¶ Sinill and Sílan at Ath na Cell, on the brink
of Ab mór, Senán Líath in Cill Senain; ¶ Trian in D. M. Muscraige Mittini (Donaghmore p. in b. E. Muskerry, c. Cork, 7 m.
NE. of Macroom), Ll. 353; ¶ Trian of D. M. M. Mittaine, Fir. 752, Lb. 21.
d. m. outa
7 sts. of, Lb. 24.
d. m. pátraic
Aecclesia Patricii Magna, A. 10 a; ¶ Domnach Pátraic, Tl. 70, 72, 466; ¶ Donaghpatrick in b. Upper Kells, c. Meath, Hen.
d. m. pátricc
Donaghmore in d. Killala, Fy. 463.
d. m. petair
Cassan of, Mt. 26.
d. m. phile
7 bps. of, Ll. 374; ¶ 7 sts. of, Lb. 24.
d. m. roigni
in Mag Ragni, in Ossory, Cs. 385.
d. m. sanct brigti
Cron, dau. of Aed, and Emini son of Altini, in it, Ll. 353; ¶ Cron, dau. of Aedh, and Eim, son of Ailltine, of D. M. Sainct
Briga, Bb. 123 b; ¶ of D. M. Sanct Briga, Lb. 22, Fir. 753, Lec. 112; ¶ v. D. Brigte.
d. mór santloir
7 bps. of, Ll. 374; ¶ 7 eps. of D. M. Santlor, I. 110 b 1; ¶ 7 sts. of D. M. Sathlóir, Lb. 24.
d. m. sechnaill
Dunshaughlin, c. Meath, Fep.
d. m. tuammae
7 bps. of, Ll. 374; ¶ 7 sts. of D. M. Tuama, Lb. 24. d. m. ui healuighthe; ¶ tl. and p. in Muskry in W. Cork, Obr.
d. m. umaill
in d. Glendal., Cr. 1179; ¶ in Imail, c. Wick.
d. nachain
7 bps. of, Ll. 374, I. 110 b 1; ¶ 7 sts. of, Lb. 24. d. na n-epscop; ¶ 7 eps. of, Ll. 374, I. 110 b 1; ¶ 7 sts. of, Lb.
24.
d. neman
Bp. Nem of, Ll. 365.
d. nemand
place of Feidilmid Ua Foeláin, Ll. 42.
d. oirrthir emhna
he was taken fr. Dublin to D. O. E., and then to Duleek,
where he died, and his body was buried in Arm., Lc. i. 94; ¶ it means ch. of the E. of Navan; ¶ v. D. Airthir Emna.
d. orbe
7 sts. of, Lb. 24.
d. pátraicc
Donaghpatrick, b. Upr. Kells, c. Meath, Ct. 25, 42, 77, 130,
270, Fm. ii. 664, Ch. 148, Au. i. 206, 352; ¶ betw. Kells and Navan, K. 169 b; ¶ hamlet and p. 4 m. NW. of Navan, Pgi.
ii. 31; ¶ given to Patric by Conall mac Néill, Lb. 27; ¶ nr Tailltiu; ¶ al. Aeclessia Patricii Magna, A. 10 a.
d. patraic
in d. Annadown, Tax.
d. pátraic
p. in N. of b. Clare, c. Galw.; ¶ a ruin on margin of L. Hackett (.i. L. Cime), Wc. 370; ¶ 3 m. NE. of Headford; ¶ in Mag
Seola; ¶ Ui Mail of, the Breitheamain of O Flahertys, Bb. 54 b; ¶ Ui Maoilfabhuill of, in Breathamain, Fir. 204; ¶ Ui Maelampaill
of, brethamhain of O Flaithbertaigh, Z. 188 b.
d. pirnn
A. 19 a; ¶ al. D. Brain la Úu Turtri, Tl. 168.
d. resen
in dá Ailithir with Mochua mac Luscan in Domnuch
Resen, Ll. 373, Lb. 23, I. 110 a 2; ¶ but Lb. has D. Resess, and I. has D. Reisis.
d. riascad
in the original terr. of Húi Tuirtre, W. of L. Neagh,
Tl. 168; ¶ D. Riascaich, Ct. 272; ¶ Donaghrisk tl. in Desertcreat p., c. Tirone.
d. rígdruing
Eochaid mac Diarmata of, Comarba Pádruig for three
years, Ll. 42.
d. rigdúinn
in the original terr. of Húi Tuirtre, W. of L. Neagh,
Tl. 168, Ct. 272.
d. rignaige
Rignach of ("Domnach Rignaigi in d. Glendalach, Cr. an.
1179, grouped with Cell Bicsigi and Cell Gormain"), Ll. 369, Bb. 126 a, Lec.
119.
d. sairigi
juxta Domum Lapidum Cennani, A. 12 b; ¶ ag Daimliag Chianáin, Fep.; ¶ Donaghseery, nr Duleek, c. Meath; ¶ in the terr.
of Cenél Sai at Domliácc Cianáin, Tl. 104; ¶ i cCiannachta ag Daimliag Cianáin, Md. 170, Ct. 136, 271, Fep.
d. sechnaill
Lb. 100, 238 a, Lh. 3, 4, F. 173, i ndeiscert Bregh, Fg.
266; ¶ Dunshaughlin in Meath, Mm. 606, Mi., Ui., Au. i. 284, 332, Ct. 114, 165, 270, 272, C. 259, p. and t. in b. Ratoath,
Pgi.; ¶ Ussher's Prim. 826.
d. senchue
fd. by Patrick at the r. Faughan, b. Tirkeeran, c. Derry,
Tl. 154; ¶ D. Senchua in d. Derry, Ct. 145, 271.
d. sinchill
Berchan Mac Dimmae of; ¶ in Huib Máil (Bb. and Lec. have Brecan), Ll. 351, Bb. 122 b, Lec. 109; ¶ Ui Máil is in Wick.; ¶
Lassi of, Ll. 316; ¶ Laissi dau. of Fergni son of Fergus of the Hui Mail, of Domnaig Sincill one of the virgins therein,
in Lein., Bb. 77 a, Lec. 204; ¶ Berchan D. Senchille in Huibh Máil, Fir. 724, Lb. 19.
d. senliss
fd. by Patrick at the Faughan r., b. Tirkeeran, c. Derry,
Tl. 154, Ct. 145, 271; ¶ now Letter-shan-doney in the Mullaboy district, nr the Faughan r., 4 m. fr. Clooney.
d. tamnach buaidche
7 eps. of, Ll. 374; ¶ 7 sts. of D. Tamnaige Buiche, Lb. 24.
d. taulche
7 bps. of, Ll. 374, I. 110 b; ¶ 7 sts. of D. Taulchai, Lb. 24.
d. ti
or D. Tighe; ¶ Dofnachti, a p. in b. Ards, Down, Tax., an 1302–6; ¶ Donaghadee p.
d. tortan
in Meath; ¶ Justin of, Ct. 151, 272.
d. ualand
7 bps. of, Ll. 374, I. 110 b 1; ¶ 7 sts. of, Lb. 24.
Galion and Domnand, al. Laigin, as said in Táin
bó Cualnge, Ll. 311 a; ¶ np. Domnaind, Lbl. 117; ¶ Domnannchaib, dp., Lec. 286 b; ¶ the fir Domnann; ¶ Domnandchoib,
Fm. i. 28; ¶ a tribe of Firbolgs, usually called Damnonii, situated in Lein., Ac. 28. domon; ¶ in the N. of Scotl., Ll.
6.
at Tara; ¶ it is a Duma N. of the Cubad or Lecht in Abuicc; ¶ another Duma beside it to the W. of the Cubad called Dall,
Bb. 188 b, Sa. 5 b, Ll. 30, I. 143 b; ¶ Dorcha at Tara, S. of Dumha na mban and W. of Dall or Dumha Dall, Lg. 151.
nomen collis magni a Muig Raigne, nó is in Uib
Scelláin Slébe Mairge atá Findech Duirn Buide, F. 48, Md.
37; ¶ ainm telcha i Maigh Raighne, Fg. 28, Fm. i. 51.
v. Druimm; ¶ Dorsos Breg, A. 20 b; ¶ i.e., Dromanna Breg. dorsum dairi; ¶ A. f. 9 b (Druim Dairi), in regionibus Tuirtri.
dothra; ¶ ns.; ¶ r. Dodder rises on the slopes of Kippure Mt., falls in Dublin Bay at Ringsend; ¶ Stokes in Félire Index
and O'D. in Lct. write the nom. sg. Dothair, and Reeves in Md. makes it Dothar, but the cases are: nd. fúaratar na deogbaire
dig dó isin Dothrae (i. aband), 7 ro bói in dothra tríasin tech, Lu. 97 b; ¶ ds. or as. Dothrai, Lu. 91 b; ¶ d. Dothrae,
Dothrai, Lu. 97 b, 91 b; ¶ df. Mc. iii. 538; ¶ ac. ithir Dothra 7 Duiblind, Lct. 4, 12, Bb. 147 a, Lis. 140 a, Pd. 50; ¶
g. Doithrae, Au. i. 204, Dothra, F. 85, Fg. 94, Md. 124; ¶ Dothair would give das. Dothair; ¶ but Dother (John's Charter
of 1192), Dodyr, Ah. p. 68, an. 1234; ¶ Achad Findich for brú Dothra i n-Uibh Dunchada, Fg. 94, F. 85; ¶ moChritoc for brú
Dothra in Úib Dunchada aniarthar, F. 85.
occ an Draighnén, maidhm an Draighnéin; ¶ Drinan nr Kinsaly, b. Coolock, c. Dub., Fm. ii. 768, Au. i. 528. draignen; ¶ Droygnen,
now Drinan in p. Elphin, c. Rosc., Mis. i. 223.
nr Cúil Sibrinne in Connacht or N. of it, Sil. 79; ¶ "Cúil Dremne nó Cuil Dreimféne; ¶ " dubert Bec re Diarmaid, "Cichsi
a Temair sech Foibrech for Dreimne for Dolladh," I. 134 a 1.
rí na Dr. (seems nr France), Sil. 299 (v. Droluinn?); ¶ but, do rugadh Sadhbh inghean Eoghain óig ... go hInnis Catha go
críochaibh glan-áille na Droluinne móire, Ston. A. p. 115; ¶ .i. oileán álainn iongantach ar lár na linge mara, Ston. A.
p. 115.
ns.; ¶ g. Drobaiseo, A. 18 b, 15 a (seems Drobaisco in MS.); ¶ d. Drobeiss, Tl. 146, Drobais, Mr. 130, 220, Bco. 19 b, Drobaois,
Ar. 34; ¶ g. re Lucht Drobhaisi, Au. iii. 540; ¶ as. Drobhaois, Ar. 96; ¶ Drobhais, Au. iii. 84; ¶ this r. Drowes flows
fr. L. Melvin WNW. into Donegal Bay, Tp., Cg. 134; ¶ separates cc. Don. and Leit., Fm. v. 1590; ¶ v. Ui., Mi., Ci.; ¶ fr.
D. to the Boyne was Rudhraidhe's portion of Ireland, Fir. 44; ¶ Connacht ext. fr. Limk. to the D., K. 121 b.
now Drehid Awnaun over the Dunmoran stream in Toberawnaun
tl., p. Skreen, b. Tireragh, c. Sli., Adr. lxii.; ¶ seems to be Lec Adamnan of the Bk. of Fenagh, Hs. ii. 400.
d. adamnain
i.e, Pons Adamnani, Fl. 435; ¶ now Ballindrait, in p. Clonleigh, b. Raphoe, d. Derry, Adr. lxiv.
d. an chaoil
on strait connecting L. Carra and L. Mask, Fy. 152. d.
árda sratha; ¶ Lc. ii. 220; ¶ at Árdstraw, in Ulst.
d. átha
al. Inber Colpa, Hk. 292; ¶ now Drogheda on the Boyne, Ui., Mi., Ci., Md. 294; ¶ at Inber Colptha, Ar. 26; ¶ Drohheda,
Sw. an. 1212; ¶ Drohedath, Hmd. p. 84, an. 1216.
d. átha cró
(seems nr Athlone), Ai. 32 b.
d. átha crocha
for Sinainn, built by Toirdelbach O Conchobair, Tig. Rc.
xviii. 41, Ai. 32 a, Hb. 101; ¶ D. Á. Cróchda on the Shannon, K. 174 b; ¶ at Áth Crocha, q.v., nr Shannon Harbour.
d. átha luaín
built by Toirrdhealbhach-mór O Connor, K. 174 b, Lc.
ii. 396; ¶ at Athlone.
d. beoil atha modho
he returned over the Shannon W. to Machaire Connacht and to
D., Con. 79 a; ¶ on the Suck at Ballymoe, c. Galw.; ¶ v. Bél Atha M. and Glinnsge.
d. buin bhriste
nr Grange, 8 m. S. of Limk., Ods. 584.
d. cairpre
Drehid, nr Carbery, c. Kild.; ¶ dolluid andes for Beluch Mugna ... sech (Cill Dara), sech Ráith Imgain i Fid nGaible, do
Áth Mac Lugnai, sech Druim da maige, for Drochet Cairpre; ¶ oc Áth Chind Chon i mBiliu is and ro lá cend in chon asin charput,
It. i. 106, Hc. 2, 748; ¶ betw. Druim da maige and Ath chind chon, in Biliu, Ll. 114; ¶ in the battle of Cluain Iraird fell
Cairbri, fr. whom is called D. C. in Comar Ua Faelain in Lein., Lec. 590; ¶ prob. same as Tochur Cairpri, S. of Clonard,
Mm. 487; ¶ I place it over the r. or stream at Drehid (i.e., Droiched) House, 3 m. E. of Carbery vil. in b. Carbery, c. Kild.,
about 8 m. N. of r. Figuile (Fid Gaible supra); ¶ Drehid=Droiched as "Tredagh"=Droiched Átha; ¶ Drehid, a tl. and district
electoral division; ¶ Art's bridge quite close to it is the Droiched(?).
d. cluana na cruimther
battle won there by Muircheartach mac Neill, Lg. 211; ¶ Mi., seems nr Newry; ¶ v. Cluain na C.
d. chnuic an bhiocara
Knockvicar bridge, 5 m. NE. of Boyle in c.
Rosc.
d. corcaige
over r. Sabrand or Lee at Cork city, Fm. ii. 1150. d.
cúill maoile; ¶ bridge of Collooney, Ar. 98.
d. dubgaill
Cenél nEogain raided into Fine Gall 7 co D. D., Tig.
Rc. xviii. 31, Hb. 100; ¶ it seems to be Old Dublin bridge, and is mentioned in the account of battle of Clontarf, Bb.
36 a, Cg. 184, Z. 392; ¶ "the Old Bridge" leading fr. Bridgefoot Street to Oxmantown, the only bridge over the Liffey fr.
about year 1000 to 1670, Gilbert's History of Dublin, i. p. 319; ¶ nr Dublin; ¶ seems over r. Tolka at Ballybough, O'D.,
Mi.
d. dúin leoda
for Succa; ¶ on r. Suck, built by Torrdelbach O Conchobair, K. 174 b, Ai. 32 a, Hb. 101; ¶ K. has D. D. Leógha; ¶ in Dunlo
tl., Kilcloony p., c. Galw.; ¶ cf. Dunloe in Kerry.
d. in chillín
prob. bridge over r. Owenmore, nr Culmaine, b. Tirerrill,
Sli., Lc. ii. 472.
d. ingine goillin
prob. on the Black r., which flows into L. Corrib, Lc. i.
298; ¶ E. of Cong, Con. 5 a.
d. locha h-imchadha
Cenél Coinchinde ext. fr. Féith na h-imgona to
D. L. I. in corca Laidhe, Gc. 38.
d. leithglinne
Fia. 204; ¶ Leighlinbridge, c. Carl.
d. martra
Bb. 128 a; ¶ al. D. na nonbor, Sil. p. 49, Sas. 6891; ¶ betw. Ballysadare and Drumcliff; ¶ it seems over the Ballysadare
r.; ¶ ac dul tar droichet Essa Dara, rolensat dochum D. M., Lc. i. 216; ¶ nr and N. of Ballysadare, Sli.; ¶ now Bella-drehid
in Ballysadare, Ci.; ¶ in Crích Cairpre, Droma Cliab, Lec. 123; ¶ do ghluaiseadar go D. M. tar shrothaibh Sligioch, lám
dheas re Gulbain, tar Dhuibh tar Drobhaois 7 tar Eas Ruadh, St. B. 423, Lis. 153.
d. mic maenaigh
al. D. Mic Muanaigh; ¶ nr Belach na Murmhointe in Kilronan p., Boyle b., Rosc., Lc. ii. 498, 414, Ci.
d. móna daim
Fiacha mac Aeda Roin, fr. whom the Clann Fiacha of
Dúndaleathglas, built it (and D. na Feirsi, I.), I. 67 b, Lec. 286, Fir.
508.
d. muilb
Julian slain there (Pons Milvius at Rome), Lec.
41.
d. murchaidh i bhriain
O Brien's bridge over r. Shannon, Lc. ii. 302, Con. 83
b.
d. na banna
at Coleraine, c. Derry, Ui., Fm. iii. 328; ¶ would mean also t. of Banbridge, c. Down.
d. na h-erne
do loiscit Bun Drobaisi 7 Dun Cairbri 7 Bél
Leíce 7 do legsat 7 do loiscit D., Au. iii. 540; ¶ at or nr Bél Léice or Belleek on r. Erne.
d. na feirsi
Fiacha mac Aeda Róin, fr. whom are the Cland Fiacha
of Dún dá Leathglas, built it, Lec. 286, I. 67 b, Fir. 508; ¶ D. na feirsti; ¶ bridge nr Newcastle, b. Upr. Iveagh,
Down, over a small stream falling into the sea, at the end of Murbholg Strand, in b. Lecale, Fm. ii. 1088, iv. 894; ¶ seems
in tl. Ballyloughlin, p. Maghera, c. Down, Dc. i. 56.
d. na finne
Lifford bridge, c. Don.
d. na nonbor
al. D. Martra, q.v., Sas. 6891.
d. nua
Newbridge, Fm. iii. 138; ¶ in c. Kild.(?).
d. puirt croisi
on the Shannon, in Portcrush tl. in p. Castleconnell, Limk.,
Fm. v. 1288.
d. sengamhnadh
(seems in or nr c. Wick.), Bran. 92 a.
d. sléibhe na ngroigheadh
betw. p. Kilmoon and p. Kilshanny, b. Corcumroe, Clare, Fm.
v. 1670.
d. sliccighe
Sligo bridge, Fm. iii. 80, Lc. ii. 280, Ui.
d. tarsna
Drochetarsna an. 1201; ¶ Drehidtarsna p. and tl. in b. Coshma, Limk., Westr. 386.
d. tindi
in S. of Ormond at Secna in Feda, Lec. 143; ¶ Tini built D. Tene that she might go over it fr. Sechnasach Feda in Ormond,
X. 172; ¶ D. Tine; ¶ seems a bridge over the Brosna or Silver River(?), O'D.; ¶ O Melaghlin defeated there, then expelled
fr. Delvin and went to Athlone, Fm. iii. 182.
d. trasna
de Lacy repaired to Carraig Fheargusa; ¶ King John went fr. D. T. to Dún na nGall and drew up a bridge of boats across the
harbour, Ai. 52 a.
d. tuamhán
Tor. 250; ¶ leg. D. Tuathmumhan, Thomond bridge, Limk.(?).
d. hui bhriain
Ai. 35 b; ¶ O'Brien's bridge in b. Lr. Tulla, c. Clare.
Cruimseach, Credraith in Argabail for Druim, Bb. 123 b. d.; ¶ in Ulst., Lb. 23 a; ¶ in or nr Cooley in c. Louth, Lbl. 23
a. d.; ¶ nr Dun-Laighean, Fm. i. 440; ¶ in Fortuatha Laigen.
d.
al. Drumharlow(?), b. Boyle, c. Rosc., Ci.
d.
in d. Elphin, Tax.
d.
Ui Duach 7 Ui Dagda ó na Dromaibh in Ó
Flaithbertach's country, Z. 199 a; ¶ in c. Galw., b. Clare; ¶ Ui Duach and Ui Dagda dwelt there, Wc. 372; ¶ D. in dry.
Mayo, d. Tuam, Tax.
d.
Drum in dry. Eliogarty, d. Cashel, Tax.
d. abhrad
D. Abrat; ¶ al. Árd-Fhíonáin, K. 167 a, Lis. 133 b; ¶ Drum in dry. of Fotheret c. Carl., Tax.; ¶ Finan of, Ll. 351, Lb.
18, Bb. 122 a, Ai. 149 a, Lec. 97, Md. 330, C. 50; ¶ Bp. Foirtcern of, Fir. 740.
d. aelad
Ernan of, Bb. 126 a, Ai. 152 a; ¶ of D. Aelda, Lec. 119; ¶ of D. Aildae, Ll. 369.
d. aidhneach
Druminagh, or Castle Biggs, nr L. Derg, p. Terryglass, b.
Lr. Ormond, c. Tipp., Ods. 626, Mi.
d. n-ailbh
a Dighna Ereann, I. 143 a 1.
d. ailche
Mochomma of, Ll. 355; ¶ Mochumma of, i nDartraighe, Fg. 8, Md. 6, Mt. 11; ¶ Drumully tl. and p. in c. Ferm., Ro.
d. aildae
Ernán of, Ll. 369; ¶ v. D. Aelad.
d. ain
over Ros Brocc on the Barrow; ¶ Find mac Cumaill set out fr. Rind Ailithri by the left of the Barrow till he reached Ros
mBrocc on the brink of the Barrow, and encamped on Drumain above the Ros; ¶ v. Ros Brocc.
d. aing
Finntain of, Bb. 117 b; ¶ he was of the Dail Mesincorb, Bb. 122 a.
d. airbelaig
Drumreilly p. and tl. in c. Leit., Fep.; ¶ 7 bps. of, Ll. 356, 374, Lb. 24, I. 110 a 2, Fg. 16, Mt. 12, Md. 16; ¶ cath Dromma
A., Zc. iii. 464.
d. n-airbrech
Fg. 86; ¶ al. D. Dairbrech, Mt. 22; ¶ fri Bri Leith a n-air atá, unde dicitur Fothairt Airbri .i. Fothairt filit fri Bri
a n-air, I. 146 a 1; ¶ D. Airbri, al. D. nDairbrech, E. of Bri Ele, Bb. 192 b.
d. n-áird
a Dind of Erin, I. 143 a 1, Pd. viii. 40.
d. airmedaigh
7 bps. of, Ll. 374.
d. n-airthir
fr. Loch Lóu they went to D. A., al. in Garman for
Brú Átha Luain, Hc. 2, 709; ¶ al. Eng Garmain Gaiblech, on E. of Ford of Athlone, Bdc. 162; ¶ al. in Garman, nr Athlone,
Bdc. 156; ¶ al. D. Criadh, NW. of Glais Cruind (in Cualnge, Bb. 221 a), Lec. 502, Sa. 53 a; ¶ al. D. Criaich, I. 162 a;
¶ 7 sts. of, Lb. 24; ¶ 7 bps. of, Ll. 374; ¶ Sinech of, Ll. 369, Lec. 119, Bb. 126 a.
d. alad
7 eps. of, Ll. 374, Lb. 24.
d. alban
a great mt. chain at right angles to the Grampians; ¶ the backbone of Scotl., fr. which the rr. and glens radiated like ribs
on each side; ¶ separates Perth fr. Argyle; ¶ ext. fr. L. Lomond in Dumbartonshire to L. Broom in Sutherl., Skene's Cps.
lxxxiii. 450; ¶ the Grampian Mts., Of. 466; ¶ highest ridge of Braid Alban, N. 128; ¶ .i. Bráid-Alban, separating N. fr.
the S. Picts, Obr. voce Dromsailech, Sk. i. 11.
d. n-alga
in Cuanachaibh, Ai. 109 b.
d. almaine
battle of, by Tuathal Techtmar against the Coiged nGailian,
Lec. 590; ¶ Lurgan .i. Muc robái a nDruim Almaine, Sa. 26 a.
d. n-amgairi
v. D. nDamgairi.
d. ana
Dromana, in b. Decies within Drum, c. Waterf., Kp. 497; ¶ al. Druim Anna, D. Eanaigh, ibid.
for Maig Ene, Fy. 80; ¶ in p. Templecare, b. Tirhugh, c. Don., Fy. 80.
d. an domain
Matair Cholla Cridi of, Ly. 227.
d. arathair
Luiccin of, Lec. 117, Bb. 125 a, Ai. 150 b.
d. arc
nr Baile Ui Bhaoighill; ¶ nr Donegal t., Fm. vi. 2352.
d. árd
Cs. 341; ¶ seems in Mun. and in Muscrige Thire, q.v.; ¶ there are 23 Drumard tls. and 4 Dromards in Eire.
d. n-árd
in Connacht, Tm. 164; ¶ a Dún given by Cathair Mór to Eoghan Taidhlech, Lbl. 343; ¶ in d. Killala, Tax.; ¶ Tempall Droma
Aird i tTír Fiachrach Muaidhe, Mt. xxxix. (Dromard tl. and par.); ¶ a convent visited by Bp. Aid mac Bricc, Cs. 341.
d. arlamain
in Inisheer, Isle of Aran, Wc. 86.
d. asain
the Cland Chaithnia of Ulst., fr. whom are the Caenraigi of
Muirbolg, of Druim Asain and of Aine, Lec. 284, I. 66 a, Fir. 501.
d. n-assail
D. A. Maic Umoir in Ulaid and in Dal n-Araide, Sas. 3855,
3691; ¶ abode of Eochaidh Imdearg, K. of Ulst., Lis. 225 b. d. n-assail; ¶ al. Cnoc Droma Asail, in Pobul Bhriain, c.
Limk., Hb. 86, Ai. 108 a, Lct. 92; ¶ above Clíu Máil mic Ugaine in Magh Mís, Mid-Mun., Ll. 202, Lec. 495; ¶ Mac Liag's Poem,
Sa. 46 b; ¶ in Mid-Mun. W. of the Shannon, Lis. 181 a; ¶ Dromassell, al. Tory Hill in p. Croom, b. Pubble-brien, Limk.;
¶ al. Cnoc Droma A.; ¶ "Cnockgromassill" of an. 1584, Westr. 383–4; ¶ in Mag Asail, Os. v. 288; ¶ v. Cnoc Droma Asail.
d. n-asail
in Connacht, Sc. 12 a 1.
d. aurchaille
Lb. 24; ¶ v. D. Urchaille.
d. bainb
in Eichtge, Ll. 199, 170; ¶ in Sliab Echtga, Lbl. 916; ¶ Drumbonniv, in p. Inchicronaun, b. of Upr. Bunratty, Clare.
d. bairr
the Eo Rosa was a yew, NE. to Druim Bairr it fell; ¶ "saeriu Srannuibh, Cliu Galion," Ll. 199, Lbl. 344; ¶ Mac Aililla of,
Ll. 356, Fg. 16, Mt. 13, Md. 18; ¶ ar Finntracht Droma Bairr, Au. iii. 32; ¶ in Ferm., Mi.; ¶ there is Drumbarry tl. in
c. Ferm., and 5 Drumbar tls. in Cav., and 1 in c. Don.
d. bennchair
D. Benchuir; ¶ Drumbanagher in p. Killeavy, c. Arm., 7 m. fr. Newry, Au. i. 566, Fm. ii. 824, Ci.; ¶ Druim-Beannchair in
Críoch-na-nOirthear, battle, Mi.
d. berthach
D. Bertach; ¶ Bp. Nem of (in Inishowen, Ct. 181), Ll. 365, Fep., Ct. 182, Fg. 38, Mt. 16.
d. bethaig
in Moenmaig, Ll. 15, Fir. 100, Lg. 82, Hz. 16; ¶ D. Bethech, in Maenmagh, Sb. 3 a, Sc. 20 a, Hk. 308, Lec. 30, 61, 572, K.
130; ¶ D. Bethach, in Maenmagh, Bb. 22 b, Sa. 80 b; ¶ in Maenmhagh; ¶ a remarkable ridge ext. across the plain nr Loughrea,
c. Galw., O'D., Ac. 28.
d. bidc
Clarenech of, Ll. 356, Md. 20, Mt. 13; ¶ D. Bidg, Fg. 18. d. blaí; ¶ Setna of, Bb. 126 a; ¶ Seanach of, Ai. 151 b.
d. blesche
Fintan of, C. 12; ¶ al. Dún Blesci, Doon in c. Limk., I think.
d. bó
there are 3 tls. of Drumbo in Cav. 1 in Ferm., 1 in Mon., 1
in Antr.; ¶ but they are not clearly referred to in our texts; ¶ Drumboe tl. in c. Don. and Drumbo tl. and p. nr Lisburn
in c. Down are referred to, and identified; ¶ but Drumbo, al. "Collum Bovis," "over the sea," nr Downpatrick, is connected
with St. Patric, is hard to identify, and is dealt with last; ¶ there is also Drumbo in Lanarksh., Max.
d. bó
D. Boo, in Dalboyn, Down, Tax.; ¶ D. Bó, Drumbo p. and tl., 4 m. NE. of Lisburn, c. Down, Au. i. 512, Fm. ii. 750; ¶ to
this Drumbo p. I think belong the following, though Mochumma seems of Collum Bovis: Cummine, Ll. 361, Mt. 31, Md. 204, Fg.
154 (which has Cummin abb. of D. B. in Ultoib); ¶ Da Chua, F. 130; ¶ Documma, Ll. 349; ¶ Dacuma and Cobthach Cael, Lec.
106; ¶ Luigbe of D. Bo in Ultaib, Md. 200, 214, Fg. 142, Mt. 30; ¶ Mochuma, Lec. 106; ¶ but seems in Leth Cathail, and
so St. Patrick's place, Mochumma, Ll. 372, Mocamo, Lec. 89; ¶ this is called D. Bóith in Ultaib in Ai. 31 b; ¶ Clann Cellaigh
of D. Bó, Bb. 94 b, I. 67 b 2, Fir. 508; ¶ battle of Craoibh Tulcha betw. the Ulstermen and Cenél Eoghain ext. fr. C. T.
to Dún Eachdach and D. Bó, Lg. 221.
d. bó
Drumboe on the r. Finn, nr Ballybofey, a little S. of
Stranorlar, c. Don., Au. iii. 350, Fm. iv. 1178.
d. bó
"over the sea," Tl. 222, at p. 626 W. Stokes says, "either
Drumbo in Ulaid, in b. Upr. Castlereagh, or Drumbo in Tirconnell; ¶ " not so, as they are miles from "the sea," and A.
Tl. and Ct. 100, 161, 270 say D. Bó was over the sea; ¶ the following excerpts guide us to or nr the place:- Requiescens
Patricius in die dominica supra mare iuxta salsuginem, quod est ad aquilonalem plagam a Collo bovis distans non magno viae
spatio, audivit sonum intemperatum gentilium in die dominica laborantium, facientium rathi, vocatisque illis prohibuit eos
Patricius ne laborarent in dominico die, A. 6 b. Fecht rocotail Patráic il-laithiu domnaig ósin muir occ Druim Bó. Cocúala
fogar mór inna ngenti ic claide rátha isind domnach; ¶ dorogart íat ocus atrubairt friu bith inatoss; ¶ ocus nocandernsad
airi, acht is oc fochuitbiud robátor, Tl. 222; ¶ Angelus consilium sepulturae dedit illi: Elegantur ii boves indomiti .....
et ubicumque requiescunt aeclessia in honorem corpusculi tui aedificetur .... Et a loco qui Clocher vocatur, ab oriente Findubrec,
de pecoribus Conail electio clarificavit boves; ¶ et exierunt, Dei nutu regente, ad Dun lethglaisse: ubi sepultus est Patricius
...... De reliquiis sancti Patricii in tempore obitus sui dira contentio ad bellum usque perveniens inter nepotes Neill et
Orientales ex una parte, inter aliquando propinquales et propinquos, nunc inter dirissimos hostes irarum intrat certamen secundum
fretum quoddam quod Collum Bovis vocatur, A. 8 a, b; ¶ "Tucaiter," ol sé, dá ócdam disciri do cethrai Conaill a Findabair
.i. o Clochor, ocus suidigther dochorp hicarreine forru, ocus sicipleth tíassat ind ócdaim anoenar ocus an bale hi tairisfet,
bad andsin notadnastar ...... Rucsat na daim conice baili itá indíu Dun Lethglasi ...... Ocus atberat araili robái soillsi
angelacda hi Maig Inis cocend mbliadna iarnetsecht Patraic ..... Bái immorro triall cumling móir ocus catha etir choíced nhÉrend
.i. Ultu ocus Uu Neill ocus Airgiallu, iccosnam chuirp Patraic-Airgiallu ocus Uu Nell ictriall a tabarta do Ardmachai, Ulaid
ocóastud occu. Condeochatar hUi Néill coalailiu husque and, cotuarcab ind ob friu tria nert Dé, Tl. 252–6; ¶ Collum Bovis
is translated in Vita 3a, Ct. 29, "maris fretum quod dicitur Muin Dam, leg. Muin Daim; ¶ all the places in italics are near
the tidal r. Quoyle at Saul, which is a branch or limb of Strangford L.; ¶ it is the "fretum" called Collum Bovis, i.e.,
Muin Daim; ¶ over it is Druim Bó, i.e., Dorsum Bovis or Dorsum Vaccae (a hill betw. Saul and Coyle Castle?); ¶ nr it is
Salsugo (Salt Lough or Salt Island in r. Quoile?); ¶ Dun lethglaisse or Down is 1 m. S. of Quoile quay where the Quoyle begins
slowly to expand into L. Coin or Strangford L.; ¶ Findabair, gen. Findubrec, is Finnabrogue, al. tl. Finebrogue, and F. demesne
which is adjacent to the Quoile, which separates it fr. Saul and Down; ¶ Clocher is an alias of Findabair or is Clogher tl.
not far fr. the Quoile; ¶ Mag Inis is Lecale in which these six places are; ¶ in Cusack's Life of St. Patrick, p. 345, it
is said (by Hanna of Belfast, as I know) that Druim Bó was betw. Saul and Coyle Castle nr Salt L. and the r. Coyle; ¶ Reeves
thought it was on the Inner Bay of Dundrum, and Monsignor O'Laverty says in his "Down and Connor" that it is more probable
that it was nr Lismaghan on that bay.
d. brain
Murchad mac Faelain, K. of, in Lein., Lbl. 340.
d. breg
the Luaigni of Tara lived nr it, and nr Breaa on the Boyne,
Sil. 91, Cf. p. 75; ¶ Brea of Dromanna B., Lis. 139 a, Fer. 20; ¶ Dromma B., ap.; ¶ Druimnib B., dp., Tl. 234, 120;
¶ limit of Arm. d., separating it fr. Meath d., Tl. 234; ¶ al. Dorsos Breg, A. 20 b 1; ¶ dp. Druimnib B., Lct. 12; ¶ Drombrey,
Ac. 76; ¶ is in Meath, Ct. 163; ¶ cath Dethna, al. cath Dedna, in Dromaibh B., Fm. i. 168, Ch. 38, Bb. 48 a, Hb. 58, Au.
i. 40, Lec. 609; ¶ Druimne B., al. Druim na Már-muice, Teh. 241; ¶ i nDruimnibh B., Tl. 120; ¶ al. a nDornmuigh B., I.
65 a 2; ¶ Drommanna B., in Ulst., Ll. 261 b.
d. bretan
"Dorsum Britanniae," Ad. 64; ¶ divides Perths. and Argyle; ¶ boundary betw. Picts and Scots, Ad. 100.
d. bricce
Fg. 118, Mt. 27, Md. 172; ¶ 2 Dumbrick tls. in Leit., 1 in Rosc., Ferm. and Don. and Drombrick tl. in Kilbonane p., c. Kerry.
d. bróan
(Drumbrone tl. in b. Farney, c. Mon.?); ¶ Fg. 184; ¶ D. Broon, Mt. 35; ¶ Senell of D. Broon, Ll. 363; ¶ Brón, a warrior
of Find, slain there, Ll. 204.
d. buain
Bb. 202 a.
d. buidhe
Seisreach of Dromann B., belonging to the Sliocht
Seáin mic Uilliam Buirc, Hb. 14 b; ¶ in c. Limk.
d. cád
in Ui Bressail, Ll. 42.
d. caeil
Lis. 199 b; ¶ 2 tls. of Dromkeal nr Bantry, and Drumkeel in b. Dromahaire, c. Leit.
d. caidh
a Dighna of Erin, I. 143 a 1; ¶ Drumcahy in c. Ferm. (?). d. caili; ¶ nr Lecc na n-Aingel and nr Arm., Tl. 236.
d. caímthechta
NE. of D. Cáin, Ll. 56; ¶ for Druim Mic Deaghaidh for D. C. (on Meadhbh's route fr. SE. of Cruacha to Ulst.), Hf. 5 a; ¶
fr. Methe Neóin they went to D. Cáemtechta, Lu. 56 a.
d. cáin
D. Caoin; ¶ al. Temair Breg, Of. 186, Rd. 278, Sa. 1 b, 3 a, Ll. 13 b, 30, Lg. 72, Md. 130, Lec. 568–9, Pd. viii. 4, 40,
Fm. i. 30; ¶ al. D. C. maic Fiachach Cendfindáin, Pd. viii. 2, Bb. 22 a.
d. cáin
i Slighe Midhluachra i Cuailgne, Hf. 5 a; ¶ a ch. in c. Lough, Ct. 187; ¶ NE. of D. Salaind, Ll. 56.
d. cáin
D. Caein, D. Caoin; ¶ a port ríg Caisil, Bb. 149 a, Lct. 90, 92, Lec. 377, Lis. 143 a, I. 136 a 1 and a 2; ¶ in p. and tl.
Dromkeen, or rather in tl. of Dromkeen in Grean p., d. Emly, both in c. Limk.; ¶ Smólach of D. C., Sas. 847; ¶ D. Cain of
Os. v. 284 seems in W. Mun.; ¶ Drumkeen tl. nr Listowel, or D. nr Bandon, D. Cáin, Ros Mac Deaghadh of, I. 160 a.
d. cain
a name for Durrow in St. Columba's poem.
d. cáin
D. Caoin; ¶ Drumquin tl., 6 m. W. of Omagh, c. Tyr., Fm. iii. 172, Ci., Mi., Au. ii. 254.
d. cáin
Tl. p. 250, Cf. 1008.
d. caireach
Fintan of, Lec. 116, Bb. 125 a, Ai. 150 b.
d. cairill
Aed of, Ll. 366, Ai. 150 a, Bb. 124 a, Lec. 115. d. cairn; ¶ in Sliabh Eachtga, Lbl. 916.
d. chairpri
i Mumain, Sa. 88 b, 89 a.
d. cais
in Eichtge, Ll. 199; ¶ on Sliabh Eachtga, Lbl. 916.
d. caite
7 sts. of, Lb. 24.
d. calad
Pd. viii. 38.
d. calaigh
Comar dromand D. C.; ¶ A Dighna of Erin, I. 143 a 1. d. calgmail; ¶ named fr. Calgmael, the Druth of Eacho Saillne; ¶ fr.
this Eacho Loch Echdach, is called, Bb. 95 b.
d. chaoin cellaigh
Abban of, in Ui Ceinnselaig, C. 615; ¶ v. Druim Cair Ceallaigh in c. Wexf., B. lix. 273.
d. caori
on Meadhbh's route fr. SE. of Cruacha to Ulst., Hf. 5 a; ¶ v. D. Cara(?).
d. cara
al. D. Caro of Ard Cianachta; ¶ p. and tl. of Drumcar, b. Ardee, c. Louth, Au. i. 306, 382; ¶ D. Caradh, Fm. i. 424, 512;
¶ in c. Louth, Ct. 187; ¶ Cellach of, C. 334; ¶ Conla of, Ct. 173.
d. carbri
in Tuaisceart in Ulst.; ¶ al. N. Antr., Gn. lxxxiii. 1259.
d. carnai
in Ulst.; ¶ Cenél Cobhthaigh, Ui Riagain, and Ui Branain of, Bb. 95a, Lec. 278; ¶ Ceinél Fothaidh .i. Ui Riagain 7 Hui Branan
of D. Carna, I. 65 b 2; ¶ Ui Branan of, of the Dál Ffiatach, Fir. 298; ¶ Genus mBothaigh .i. Ui Riagain and Ui Ranan of,
in Ulst., Lec. 283.
d. cath
al. D. Catha, now Drumcaw, in p. of Loughinisland, c. Down,
Lecale, Ra. 28.
d. cathmail
itir Cruithniu 7 Dalriata, Au. i. 200, Adr. 385; ¶ seems in or nr the l. of the Cruithui and Dalriata; ¶ in Antr. or Scotl.
d. chea
Tl. p. 90; ¶ W. of Bri Leith, which separated it fr. Ardagh; ¶ D. Cheo nr Ardagh in Teffia, Ct. 271; ¶ in c. Longf.
d. cenannan
S. of Ard Rathain in Connacht, Con. 3 a; ¶ al. Liscananaun in p. Lackagh, b. Clare, c. Galw.(?); ¶ fr. text, the English
went W. of Ardrahen after their defeat, and defeated O Flaherty, who next morning went S. to D. Ceanannáin; ¶ so it seems
in b. Kiltartan, c. Galw., Fm. iii. 234; ¶ Lc. i. 288, O F. fr. Ardrahan went N. to D. C.
d. cheo
v. D. Chea.
d. cepais
battle of, Au. i. 124.
d. ceraind
in Huibh Eachaidh, Bb. 47 a.
d. cermáinn
in Uib Eachaidh, Muintear Sgeamdha of, in Iveagh, Fir.
143.
d. cetta
Dorsum Cette; ¶ D. Cete, Ad. 91, 36, Rc. xx. 136; ¶ in Ciannachtai Glinde Gemin, Lb. 238 c, Oig. vii.; ¶ D. Cet, Bco. 13
a, 49 a, Zcp. v. 68, Rc. xx. 136, Cormac 17; ¶ D. Cet, in Cianachta Glinne; ¶ seems nr sandbanks on sea side, and nr a well,
Bco. 21a, col. 2; ¶ seems also nr monast. of Moycoscain and Camass Comghaill, ibi.; ¶ seems "a mile or two" fr. the r. Róa,
the Roe, Bco. 47 b 2, 48 a 2; ¶ cabhán an churaig is at D., 48 b 1; ¶ a ford nr it, 48 b 2; ¶ in d. of Derry, Of. 475,
Ad. 36, 91; ¶ in d. and c. of Derry nr r. Roa; ¶ now the Mullagh or Daisy Hill in Roe Park, nr Newtownlimavady; ¶ the Bp.
of Derry, however, thinks otherwise, and has written for the Cath. Truth Soc. a pamphlet supporting his view, but inconclusively;
¶ the Mórdail or Magna Conventio of, held in 590 (Colgan and O'Flaherty), in 587 (An. of Clonmacnois), in 574, Au. i. 64;
¶ mórdáil Dromma Ceta, Lh. 162, 172, 187, Ll. 24 b, K. 160 a, Bb. 105 b.
d. cethaig
7 bps. of Domnach Dromma C., Ll. 374.
d. cetna
Céle Petair of, in Ui Bresail, Comarba
Pádruig, Ll. 42. d. cille dechnain; ¶ fr. Tír in Locha to Drumanna Cille Deachnain belonged to Dál Damail, Lec. 234,
Bb. 82 b, X. 110; ¶ l. of Cenél Colmáin; ¶ Drumanna Cilli Dechain; ¶ Colman and Daldamail, sons of Coman, divided betw.
them the lands that came into their possession; ¶ the terr. ext. fr. Tír in Locha to Drumanna Cilli Dechain fell to Daldamail,
Bb. 82 b; ¶ Drummanna Cille Dechnain: fr. Tir in Locha to Drummanna Cille Dechnain was in Daldamail's part of the 2 territories
of Clann Colmain, X. 110.
Im. 10; ¶ betw L. Ri and the r. Suck in Uí Maine; ¶ called by Keating one of the three most remarkable hills in Ireland;
¶ the p. Drum and p. Taghmaconnell are crossed by a ridge of hills 300 ft. high; ¶ i Crích Maine, Ll. 15; ¶ one of the
three best druims or long hills in Ireland, K. 130 a; ¶ betw. L. Rí and r. Suck; ¶ the pp. of Drum and Taghmaconnell are
crossed by a ridge of hills fr. 200 to 300 feet high, Bb. 22 b, Lec. 30, Fir. 100, Sb. 3 a, Sc. 20 a, Lec. 572, Lg. 82, Im.
10, Fm. i. 28, Hk. 308; ¶ D. Clasach in Crich Maine, Lec. 572, Im. 10; ¶ al. D. Clasarach, Hz. 16.
d. cleathchoir
given to Molaise of Devenish, Sil. 23.
d. cléibh
Os. vi. 122; ¶ Drumclieve tl. in Templemoe p., c. Tipp.(?).
d. clethi
in Ulst.; ¶ Deman, a quo Cenel Demmain fought the battle of, with the Ui Echach, Ll. 330, Tig. Rc. xvii. 141, Hb. 60, Fm.
i. 188 (prob. nr Cell Clethi, Kilclief on W. side of the mouth of Strangford L., nr it is Drumroe); ¶ this battle mentioned
in Bb. 34 a, 34 b, 94 a, I. 65 a, Lec. 276, Fir. 494, 595, Ch. 51.
d. cliab
Drumcliff p. and tl. 4 m. N. of Sli. t. (a high cross and
round tower there), Fm. v. 1266, Lc. ii. 298; ¶ Cúil Drephni etir D. C. 7 Sligeach, Md. 166; ¶ v. Ui., Mi., Ci., Cri.;
¶ in Cairpri, Bco. 13 a, 41 a 1, Bd. 32; ¶ given to Colum C. by Aed, son of Ainmire, ibi., Tl. 146, Au. i. 444, Ch. 210,
Adr. 393, Fy. 488, Lct. 130, Lis. 10 a, F. 102, Fg. 112, Md. 150, &c., B. lviii. 893; ¶ there is also Drumcliff p. and tl.
in c. Clare, and Drumcliff tl. in c. Don.
d. cliabaig
Hc. 2, 719; ¶ a gCuircne, Hb. 120, Rc. xviii. 297; ¶ nr Bruiden da Chocae, NE. of Athlone, Bdc. 388.
d. cluana hiraird
on border of Leth Cuinn and L. Mogha Nuadhad, Lec. 337; ¶ at Clonard.
d. coblai
Tl. 242, B. lii. 102; ¶ St. Fiacc often went to it fr. Sléibte; ¶ v. D. Gabla.
d. coepis
Fia. 68.
d. collchailli
Ll. 264 a; ¶ D. C. al. Aini Cliach i crích Dési Bici, Bk. of Glendalough, fol. 105, Ods. 701, Fm. v. 1580, Ll. 264 a, 288
a, Sil. 258, Rc. xiii. 436.
d. coll-chaille
at Tara, Pd. viii. 2. d. coluchair; ¶ Drumcollagher, Ry. lix.
d. coluim
Drumcolumb, b. Tirerrill, Sli., Fy. 488; ¶ a p. and tl.; ¶ same as next place(?).
d. coluim cille
al. D. na Macraidhe in Tír Ailello, Bco. 22 b, Ct.
494, Zcp. v. 80.
d. conaille
in Mag Luirg, Au. iii. 320; ¶ Drum or Drumconnell, nr Boyle, c. Rosc., Fm. iv. 1156.
d. conaind
Au. ii. 180, nr Boyle(?).
d. conchinn
hi Maircc, Tl. p. 194; ¶ Patrick passed this going fr. Ossory to Mun., "atá ann Disert Patraic"; ¶ perh. the name is preserved
in Desart Cottage, in c. Kilk., b. Shilelogher, 3 or 4 ms. fr. border of Mun.; ¶ Ct. 153 places it in Mun.
d. condraighe
Drumcondra tl. and p. in b. Lr. Slane, Meath; ¶ v. Condraighe.
d. conmhaeil
Drumconvel in p. Armagh, Fm. ii. 1189.
d. chonnla
the Danes defeated the Fortuatha Lagen there, K. 165
a.
d. corcáin
Cath D. C., Tl. 74, Fia. 56; ¶ Cinaed, K. of Eire, slain there by Flathbertach Find Fail, Ll. 185, 25 a, 133, Lec. 53, Lg.
196, Fir. 763, Au. i. 180, Hb. 74, Ai. 17 a, I. 25 a 2; ¶ Ai., Fm. have D. Corcráin, and Céitinn has D. Carrthoin.
d. corcortri
in Meath; ¶ Patrick fd. a ch. here, Tl. 72, Ct. 130, 270.
d. corcráin
Mi.; ¶ v. D. Corcáin.
d. corcrain cruind
Corcraidi of the Ui Eachach fr. whom is Caindeandach of D.
C. C., Lec. 279; ¶ Cruimtir of, Bb. 96 a.
d. cormaic
in Mun., K. 150 b; ¶ the Dál gCais part of Ormond, Lec. 410, Bb. 98 b, Ha. 750.
d. corráin
battle of, K. 164 b; ¶ v. D. Corcáin.
d. costentin
in Fothered ui Noláin, Gn. lxxxviii. an. 1290, in c.
Carl.
d. craeban
7 bps. of, Ll. 374.
d. crecht
in the N. half of Ireland, Ed. 493; ¶ al. D. Cresach and D. Clasaigh, betw. L. Ree and r. Suck.
d. crema
Dara, bp. of, Fep.; ¶ D. Crema, 7 eps. D. C., Ll. 374, Lb. 24, I. 100 b col. 2; ¶ D. Cremha, Fg. 30, Mt. 14, Md. 40.
d. cresach
al. D. Cressaigh, Sa. 80 b 2; ¶ in Eremon's division, Lec. 524; ¶ al. D. Crecht; ¶ D. Cressa, a Dighna Ereann, I. 143 a
1, Pd. viii. 40.
d. críad
al. D. Criaich, in Eichtge, Ll. 170, 199.
d. criaich
Ca. 330, Ren. Dind. Rc. xvi. 149; ¶ Drumcree, p. Kilcummy, b. Delvin, Westm., Fia. 236; ¶ al. D. Criadh, Ac. 47; ¶ al.
Caill Coiméda, in the l. of Uí Tairrsidh of Lein., Sas. 1363, Lis. 210 b; ¶ Muintir D. C. (the Nugents), Fir. 840; ¶ Ath
in Chomair at D. Criaigh, Fm. ii. 1168; ¶ D. Crieich, Ll. 151; ¶ al. D. Chruaich, D. Cró, D. n-Airrthir, Ll. 151 a; ¶ D.
nAirrthirr a ainm ar tus. Lotar rompa a Cruachain, tar Sinainn ar fhud Midhe co rangadar D. nA. Sa. 52 b, 53 a; ¶ al. D.
C. Céte cét cuan, Ll. 151 a; ¶ al. D. n-Airthir, I. 162 a, 1, 2; ¶ D. Criáid, K. 137 a; ¶ D. Criaidid, Lec. 351; ¶ D.
Criad, Pd. viii. 40, Mm. 508; ¶ Muirceartach, K. of Uisneach, fell in Cath D. C., Ll. 42.
d. criaich
al. D. n-Airthir, NW. of Glais Cruind in Cuailgne, Bb. 221 a
(Topur Glaisse Cruinn, is at Sliabh Cuailgni, Ll. 246); ¶ v. D. n-Airthir, but it seems nr Athlone; ¶ there is Drumcrew
nr Loughguily, in b. Lr. Orior, c. Arm., and Drumcree, nr. Lurgan. d. criaid; ¶ ceiti; ¶ v. Druim Criaich.
d. criaig
fris rater Cell Dara indiu, Sas. 693, It. i. 106, Mm. 487,
N. of Áth Midbine in Maisten, Lein., Ll. 114, Lis. 205 b.
d. críche
paróisde D. C. i mBarúntacht na Bóirne,
i Condae an Chláir, Ix. 52; ¶ al. D. Crith in d. Kilfenora, Tax.; ¶ Drumcreehy p., Clare.
d. crimthainn
in Echtga, Ll. 170, 199.
d. crithaig
Molua of, Ll. 368, Bb. 125 a, Lec. 117, Ai. 151 a. d.
cró; ¶ D. Criadh, al. D. Cruaich, al. D. Cro, Sa. 53 a 1.
d. crocain
al. D. Crocain; ¶ battle there, Bb. 33 a, 49 a; ¶ on Sliab Eachtga, Lbl. 916; ¶ v. D. Corcáin.
d. crom
Corcraighe, fr. whom is Cruimthir Corcráin of, I. 66
a 1; ¶ Corcraigi in Ulst., fr. whom are Ui Cruimthir Corcain of D. Crom Lis, Lec. 283; ¶ al. D. Crond; ¶ Cruimthir
Corcrán of, was of the Corcraige in Huibh Echach, Ll. 331, Fir. 499; ¶ the Ui nEchach were of Dál fFiatach.
d. cronáin
in d. Waterford, Tax.
d. cruachni
Tl. 250.
d. cruaich
al. D. Criaich, al. D. nAirthir, Bb. 221 a.
d. cruaigh
Drumcree tl. in p. Kilcumny, b, Delvin, c. Westm.; ¶ Ath in Chomair nr it, Fm. ii. 1168; ¶ v. D. Criaich.
d. cruithne
Drumcruthny, Tax.; ¶ Drumcroon, in p. Macosquin, in d. Derry.
d. crup
Sk. 10, Au. 741; ¶ Duncrub in Strathern, Adr. 383; ¶ Dun Crub in Perthsh., Cps. cxliii.
d. cubra
in Mag Raghnall's country, Con. 45 a, Lc. ii. 94; ¶ Drumcoorha, in p. Kiltoghert, Drumshanbo, c. Leit., Mi.
d. chuda(?)
Drumchuda in d. Kilmacduagh, Tax.
d. cuicce
Fg. 232.
d. cuilinn
Hb. 73, Fep.; ¶ Drumcullen p., b. Eglish, King's Co., Ui., Mi.; ¶ in Fera Cell, betw. Geashill and Birr, K. 121 b; ¶ in
confinis Muman 7 Laigen 7 Ua Néill, tamen est in terra Nepotum Néill in terra Fer ceall, Up. 962.
d. cuilinn
F. 80, 88; ¶ ó D. C. ocus ó Cell Bhairrfhinn fri h-Essruaidh a tuaidh, Fg. 100, Md. 134; ¶ = D. Cula, Mt. 25; ¶ Barrfhind
of, Ll. 360, Lec. 90, Bb. 118 a; ¶ Colum of, Ll. 369, Bb. 126 a, Lec. 119; ¶ St. Rignach of, Ll. 369, Lec. 119; ¶ Barrinthus
of, C. 193, Cs. 874.
d. cúile sibrille
Ac. 35; ¶ at Kells; ¶ v. Cúl Sibrille, al. Dun C. S.
d. cuill
in Iona or nr it, Cs. 874.
d. cula
Mt. 23, 25; ¶ = D. Cuilind, F. 88, Fg. 100.
d. da chon
Danes slain there by the K. of L. Gabhair, K. 166 a; ¶ cf. Drumacon tls. in cc. Mon. and Cav.
Duban and Gaine are at D. da Daile (?Drumdallagh tl. in c.
Antr.), Lec. 599; ¶ v. D. Daile.
d. dá dhart
Agna, Caissin and Luigsech of, Md. 136, Fg. 102, Mt. 25; ¶ cf. Drumdart tls. in cc. Mon. and Leit.
d. dá dub
tuitfid ri Brefni do cliathaig D. da D., Fen. 300; ¶ Drumaduff tl. in Bovevagh p., c. Derry.
d. dá ethiar
Lc. ii. 278; ¶ Dromahaire tl. in Drumlease p., c. Leit.; ¶ "dorsum duorum daemonum," Mis. i. 222; ¶ al. D. da thigher,
Au. iii. 194, Con. 62 a, Au. iii. 500; ¶ al. Baile Ui Ruairc, Fm. iv. 922, Ui.; ¶ al. D. D. Eithighar, Ci.; ¶ D. dha Shiaar,
Au. iii. 582; ¶ but note Drumahira tl. in Drumreilly p., c. Leit.
d. dhá én
al. D. Diamhair, on r. Shannon, Sas. 1829; ¶ fr. the mention of Ciarán mac in tsaeir seems nr Clonmacnois; ¶ cf. Snámh dá
Én, and Drumahean tl., c. Arm.
d. dá gamna
D. dá Gamhna; ¶ Fraechan of, Bb. 118 a, Lec. 90; ¶ there are 4 Drumgowna tls. in c. Leit., 2 in c. Ferm. 1 in Louth, 1 in
Mon.
d. dáganda
i nDáil Araide, F. 169.
d. ndailb
Pd. viii. 40.
d. ndaile
Ll. 305 a; ¶ seems nr St. Mullin's, on r. Barrow; ¶ al. Ros mBroc, nr r. Barrow, Lec. 616.
d. ndaile
al. D. nDaile Damgaire, Ll. 298 a, 305 a; ¶ seems nr Hook Point, c. Wexf.
d. daimh
in Ireland, Dl. 46; ¶ v. D. Damh; ¶ in d. Elphin, Ct. 564; ¶ al. D. Tuath, in Mag Leána, Hx. 687; ¶ cf. Drumdaff tl. and
electoral division in c. Rosc., and Drumdaff tl. in Kilronan, p., c. Rosc., and D. tl. in b. Carra, Mayo.
d. ndairbrech
al. D. nDairbre, in Lein., Ll. 51 b, 192 a, Lec. 390; ¶ E. of Bri Eile, Rc. xv. 298; ¶ St. Luta of, Ll. 359; ¶ D. nD. in
King's c. and in c. Wexf.
d. dairbrech
nr the Slaney in Lein.; ¶ i dtaca re Sláinghe (al. Sláine), Kp. 406; ¶ Laighin ó D. D., Fm. ii. 882, in c. Wexf. (?), Lec.
443 b; ¶ D. D., Md. 114, Mt. 22 = D. Airbreach, Fg. 86; ¶ v. Airbre; ¶ D. Arbri fri Bri Ele a n-air, hence Fothairt Airbri,
i.e., Fothairt fri Bri a n-air, Lbl. 412, Bb. 192 a, Mi.; ¶ "tonnDruim Dairbrech" of St. B. 614 seems to show it was on coast
of c. Wexf.
d. da liag
p. and vill. in c. Cork, now Dromdaleague; ¶ v. Druimliag, B. lviii.; ¶ cf. Drumaleage tl. in c. Leit.
d. da liter
ainm baili Cumin Fota, Fg. 216, F. 169; ¶ al. D. da Lethir, Fep.; ¶ (?) Drumlattery tl. (D. da Lethrach ?) in Lusk p., c.
Dub.
d. dallain
Nem eps., Fep., Md. 118, Fg. 88.
d. dá loch
a tale called Cath Droma dá L. against the Cruithni,
Ha. 797; ¶ Drumdallagh tl. nr Ballymoney, c. Antr.
d. dám
al. D. Daimh, q.v.; ¶ al. Stuaghadh in Moy Lena, ML. 114; ¶ evidently the ridge of hills betw. Tullamore and Tullabeg College,
King's c.
d. dá maige
betw. Áth mic Lugnai and Droichet Cairpre, Ll. 114; ¶ dolluid andes for Beluch Mugna sech (Cill Dara), sech Ráith Imgain
i Fid nGaible, do Áth Mac Lugnai, sech D. dá M., for Dochet Cairpre, It. i. 106, Hc. 2, 748; ¶ battle by Maoilseachlain against
Lochlanna of Ath Cliach, K., 166 b, Ai. 18 b; ¶ in the Fearand Duthaidh Findcadha at Fidh Gaibhle, Lis. 198 b; ¶ cath D.
da Maigi, Z. 468; ¶ now Drum-caw, p. Ballynakill, b. Coolstown, King's c., Ll. 300 a, Fm. v. 1542, Mm. 487, Ch. 157; ¶ but
it is nr and S. of Carbery in c. Kild; ¶ v. Droichet Cairpri.
d. damdai
Luiccin of, Lec. 117.
d. damdhuiri
in Leath Cuind, Fer. 24.
d. damgaire
al. D. Dámhaire, al. Cnoc Luinge, or Knocklong; ¶ in c. Limk., Obr., Ods. 600, Mm. 198, 589, Fm. iii. 482, Kj. iv. 378, Lec.
337, Rc. xi. 42; ¶ .i. Long Cliach indala hainm, Lec. 269, p. 143, Ai. 14 b, Of. 335, K. 147 a; ¶ in Crích Mairtine and
S. of Cluithre Caerach, Lis. 177 a, 179 b; ¶ al. Cnoc na Cend, Lis. 172 b; ¶ Forbhais of, Lis. 126 a, 140 a, K. 120 a, 147
a; ¶ D. Damhghoire, St. B. 401, 457; ¶ hill S. of Knocklong Railway Station, Mm. 589, Mis. i. 268.
d. ndamgaire
on r. Barrow nr St. Mullin's, Ll. 305 a; ¶ al. D. nDáile.
d. damna
al. D. Damdai, q.v.; ¶ Luiccin of, Bb. 125 a, Ai. 151 a. d. daoile; ¶ Dromdeely on r. Deel, c. Limk., Kp. 53; ¶ a vicarage
betw. Askeaton and Dunmoylan in Tax. of 5th of Charles I.
d. dhá rein
in Ireland, Dl. 46.
d. darill
in dry. Achadeo, d. Ardfert, Tax.
d. dá léis
Sas. 849; ¶ seems in Mun., and perh. Drumlesh nr Ennistimon, c. Clare.
d. daro
al. D. Lias, q.v., A. 17 a, Tl. 144; ¶ ? Dromahaire vil. in Drumlease p. in Dromahaire b., c. Leit.
d. dá roth
battle of, Bb. 197 a, Lg. 133.
d. dartan
or D. Dartáin; ¶ Drumdartan nr Ballinamore, c. Leit. d. dartraith; ¶ 7 nuns of, Ll. 362.
d. dhá shiaar
Dromahaire, Au. iii. 582, Ui.; ¶ baile hui Ruairc, i.e., D. da Thigher, Au. iii. 196.
d. dá trén
Sescenn of, Sas. 845; ¶ in Mun. (?), Cf. p. 55.
d. ndéan
al. Fornocht, I. 150 b.
d. den
Ll. 395; ¶ Domnall of; ¶ al. Domnall Mide, Ll. 131 b; ¶ seems in Meath; ¶ fr. Áth Cind Mara to D. Dén, al. Fornocht, Bb.
196 a, I. 150 b 2, Lbl. 429; ¶ al. D. eidir da éan.
d. dena
Colum of, Bb. 17 a.
d. derbh
Dubthach of, Bp. of Arm., Au. i. 36, C. 293.
d. derg
in Scotl., a battle there, K. 164 b, Sas. 3133, Lis. 221 a; ¶ a hill in p. Loth, Sutherl., Inv. xviii. 331.
d. derg
Mullach Droma Deirg in Thomond, Ai. 72 a, Tor.
143.
d. derg
Rc. xx. 136; ¶ al. D. Cetta, al. D. Cliab, Lis. 211 b, Sas. 1513; ¶ Drumcliff, c. Sli.
d. derg
al. Cell dá Loch, al. D. edir dá Loch, in p.
Ballysadare, c. Sli., Pb. 281.
d. derg
at Dún da leathglass, Os. iv. 14, Con. 17 b, Fm. iii.
374, Au. ii. 328, Ci.; ¶ a battle there.
d. derg
Killamery in c. Kilk., Kj. 348, an. 1851.
d. derg
nr the Liffey, F. 46.
d. dergaige
al. D. Derge; ¶ Cath of D. D.; ¶ Ui Failgi beaten by Ui Neill, and the plain of Meath taken fr. Laigin, an. 515, Bb. 148
b, I. 135 b, Ll. 24 a, Rc. xvii. 127, Hb. 58, Mi., Chi., Au. i. 38; ¶ al. D. Dergaidhe and D. Dergaige, Lct. 53.
d. dergblathuig
in Pictland, Au. i. 182, Hb. 75; ¶ Drumderg on W. of r. Isla in Forfar, Chalmer's Caledonia, i. 211; ¶ al. D. Dergelathmig,
Adr. 384.
d. nderg na damraide
al. D. Leathan, nr r. Slaney, Sas. 4438; ¶ seems nr Áth in daim.
d. derg na feinde
al. Druimcliab, Sas. 6892, Drumcliff, c. Sli. d. dergtinne; ¶ battle betw. Leinstermen and Fiacha mac Néill, Ai. 15 b.
d. ndescin
al. Temair, Tara in Meath, Sa. 3 a; ¶ al. D. nDéscen, Rc. xv. 278; ¶ D. nDeiscin, Hc. 2, 467.
d. diamhair
al. Druim dá én, on r. Shannon, Sas. 1828,
Lis. 213 b, Hx. 944.
d. ndían
I. 143 a 1, Pd. viii. 40.
d. dicuill
in Eichtge, Ll. 199, Lbl. 916.
d. dil
in Ossory; ¶ Dil mac hua Crecca ó D. Dil, Draoi dall de Ossraigibh, Ll. 290 a, Lu. 54 b, Ha. 722, Lh. 290 a, Rc. xiii. 450;
¶ belonged to O'Gorman, Tor. 274; ¶ E. of Find Magh Feimin, Lis. 196 a; ¶ in the Deisib of Mun., Lis. 174 b; ¶ Drumdeel
tl. nr Clonmel, in ancient Ossory.
d. dilair
at Caol Uiscce, L. Erne, at Belleek, Lg. 185; ¶ a disert beg here, Lbl. 321, Mr. 10.
d. dogair
in íarthur Maighe Connail, Ll. 162; ¶ al. D. Nair, Sas. 292; ¶ ? Dromdoory tl. nr Cahirciveen, c. Kerry.
d. doire
now Drumderry in b. Scarawalsh, c. Wex.
d. doithe
Domma D. Doithe .i. mac Iairni de Huaibh Neill a athair. Is
e congab Disirt Neinnai, I. 108 b 1; ¶ al. D. D. Croin, Fir. 750; ¶ ? Drumdoit tl. in Urney p., c. Don.
d. dólach
Cruithni defeated there, Mm. 586, Ll. 189; ¶ Drumdallagh, c. Antr. (?).
d. domhain
Dromdowyn in dry. Muscridonegan, d. Cloyne, Tax., Fm. ii.
710; ¶ the Irish knew in A.D. 979 that the earth was round, like a Druim.
d. dorraid
Au. i. 474; ¶ in Ulst. and nr Armagh.
d. dóthe
Berchán of, a Lein. st., Ll. 349, 351; ¶ al. D. Doicheda, Lb. 19; ¶ D. Dothéda, Bb. 121 a, 122 b, Lec. 109; ¶ v. D. Doithe,
Breccán of D. Drothe, Lec. 106, cf. Drumdoe, in Boyle p., c. Rosc.; ¶ Drumdoo in Mohill p., c. Leit.
d. draighne
Cbb. 10; ¶ Treallan of, a pupil of St. Finbarr's at Loch Irce; ¶ a Mun. ch.; ¶ al. D. Draignech, C. 607.
d. drebeoil
one of the 3 Dromanna of Erin, Lbl. 237; ¶ v. D. Droibeoil.
d. dreg
in Huibh Briuin Connacht, Z. 470, col. 3; ¶ D. Dregaid, battle of, in Connacht, Lec. 140.
d. dresna
Mt. 16; ¶ v. D. nDressa.
d. ndressa
Pd. viii. 40, Fg. 38, C. 415, n. 4, I. 143 a 1; ¶ al. D. Dresna, Mt. 16.
d. drestan
in Connacht in Ui Maine, I. 41 b 1, Lec. 187; ¶ in Clann Uadach, Connacht, Hb. 106, Rc. xviii. 156; ¶ Drum p. in b. Athlone,
c. Rosc., Fm. iii. 258, Im. 78.
d. drignend
Mm. 476, Ll. 145.
d. ndroilbeoil
trí dromanna Erenn, D. Fhingin, D. nDroibeil, D.
Leiti, Z. 183, col. 4, Bb. 42 a, I. 190 a 2, Lbl. 237, Cf., p. 4; ¶ in Kerry (?).
F. 72, Bb. 118; ¶ a monast. nr Clochar, Ct. 184; ¶ in Ulst., C. 235, Tl. 178; ¶ al. D. Ducan, C. 83, B. iii. 97.
d. duin
Lb. 24, Ll. 374.
d. eabhrad
in Mun., Fir. 299; ¶ v. Druimin Abrat.
d. eamhna
al. D. Emna, Lec. 620, Lg. 224; ¶ v. D. Emna.
d. eich
Castle of, nr Kanturk, O'Heyne.
d. eichtighe
E. of Cineál Aodha, Ai. 72 a.
d. eidir dhá abhainn
Drumderaown tl. nr Bantry, c. Cork, or Drumdiraowen, c.
Kerry.
d. eidir dá éan
v. D. Dén.
d. eidir dhá glas
Drumederglas, c. Cav.; ¶ al. Drumaderdaglass in Down Survey.
d. eidir dhá léana
Drumaderalena, c. Sli.
d. eidir dá loch
seems al. Cell dá loch, Kildalough, p. Ballysadare,
Sli., Pb. 280, 417, C. 399; ¶ in Huaibh Oililla i crích Connacht, Lis. 25 a.
d. eilidh
al. D. Eilighthe; ¶ O Gorman of, Tor. 274, 290; ¶ Drumellihy tls. nr Kilrush, Clare.
d. eing
C. 355; ¶ v. D. Ing.
d. n-elgga
al. D. nAlga, al. D. Fingin, in Mun., Ll. 198, Hb. 9
b.
d. emna
battle won by Maelsechlainn, Bb. 49 b, 33 a, Lec. 620, Lg.
224; ¶ battle won by Brian Borumha, I. 25 a; ¶ Drumone tls. in Meath in Oldcastle district, or Navan (Eamhain).
d. én
in Conailli Muirthemne, Hf. 22 a, Ll. 69, Z. 340
b.
d. enaig
D. Eanaigh, Md. 132, Ll. 360, Mt. 24, Fg. 98; ¶ al. D. nDiamair, Sas. 1846; ¶ there are 6 Drumany tls. in Leit., 4 in c.
Ferm., 2 in c. Don.; ¶ 3 Drumenny tls. in c. Tirone, Tl. xl.
d. enaigh
it and Thernouer in the vale of Dublin, Sw. an. 1216; ¶ nr Terenure, Dublin; ¶ Finchan of, C. 584; ¶ Drumanagh nr Lusk
(?). d. enesclaind; ¶ Drumeskin p. in d. Arm., Tr. 224; ¶ Dromiskin p. and round tower nr Castlebellingham, c. Louth; ¶
i n-Ultaibh eitir Droiched Átha acus Tráigh Baile Dúine Dealgan, Md. 294; ¶ i Conaillib Muirtheimnib, F. 169, Ai. 18 b, I.
25 a, Lec. 139, Fir. 706, Fg. 220, Au. i. 272, 394; ¶ al. Ard Céin, Ll. 328; ¶ betw. Crinna and Glais Nera, Bb. 107 b, K.
145 a, Lb. 21, Fm. ii. 578, B. lxii. 562, Fep.; ¶ D. Enesclainde, F. 169; ¶ D. Ineasclainn, Lg. 204, Fir. 606, C. 169, Ct.
174; ¶ D. Ionasglainn, Fir. 740, K. 167 a; ¶ D. Fionasclaing, Md. 312; ¶ D. in Asclaind, Au. i. 272, Ll. 25, 320, Bb. 499,
Lec. 54, Tl. 76, Mi., Chi.; ¶ D. Indasclaind, Bb. 50 b, I. 81 b; ¶ D. Inaslaind, Ll. 352; ¶ Molua of D. Ionnaslaidh, Ai.
151 a.
d. eogabail
Ca. 304; ¶ seems in Mun. nr Cnoc Áine; ¶ in Mun., Bb. 144 b; ¶ ba D. Eogabail Aine, Lec. 269; ¶ in Caenraide, Lbl. 902;
¶ D. Eogabuil, Ll. 150; ¶ in Mid-Mun., Lis. 181 a; ¶ ní roibhe croicenn na feóil for cluais Oililla iar na lomadh d'Aíne
ingin Eogabhail i nD. E., Hc. 2, 568 b; ¶ al. Áne, X. 143.
d. n-essa
Pd. viii. 40, I. 143 a; ¶ Drumess tl., Aghaloo p., c. Tirone; ¶ or Dromasta tl. in Dromdaleague p., c. Cork.
d. fada
ch. in d. Arm., Tax. 202; ¶ Gaolraighe, of Hui Eachach, of whom was Cainnech of D. Foda, Fir. 499; ¶ v. D. Fota.
d. faindle
Maeltolach of, Ll. 362.
d. fata
Fuilen Droma ata, Fg. 82; ¶ v. D. Fota.
d. feise
Fintán of D. Enaig and of D. F., Ll. 360; ¶ v. D. Fess and D. Essa.
d. fendeda
hill nr Arm., Tl. 232, Ct. 173.
d. féne
in Conailliu, Lu. 65, Lbl. 589, 593, Lb. 27 a; ¶ cf. Drumfane tl. in Antr.
d. ferdaim
Mt. 17; ¶ v. D. Fertain.
d. fergusso
Fm. i. 430, Ui.; ¶ "situation not known," Hen.; ¶ but context puts it nr Ardbraccan; ¶ cf. Drumfergus tl. nr Arm., and
nr Stranorlar, c. Don.
d. ferta
Mm. 17, F. 136; ¶ i. Cluain Ferta Mugaine i n-Uib Failge, F. 141.
d. ferta
al. Uarán Garad, q.v., Tl. lviii.
d. fertain
i cCairpre Ua gCiardha, Md. 64, Fg. 48, F. 60, C. 475; ¶ in Carbury, c. Kild., Fep.; ¶ D. Ferdaim, Mt. 17; ¶ Dunfiert,
I think.
rofothaig (Finden Cluana hEraird) trí ecalsa asa
ghillacht, i. Ros Cuire 7 D. F. 7 Magh nGlas, Lis. 23 b.
d. fidhbhaidhe
Magh Raigne, al. Imliuch Meccon, nr D. F., Bb. 200 a; ¶ D. Fidhbhaidhe, al. Rock of Cashel, Bb. 38 b, I. 135 a 1, K. 121
b.
d. fighin
in Kilfinane p., c. Limk., Wes.
d. findasclaind (v. D. Enesclaind),
Bb. 48 a, Hx. 201.
d. findich
Enán of; ¶ in Dal Riata, fd. by Patrick, Tl. 162, A. 18 b; ¶ Drumeeny tl. in Ramoan p., c. Ant.
d. fingin
Lbl. 237, Bb. 42 a, I. 190 a 2; ¶ in Mun., Lec. 525, Sa. 80 b 2, Sb. 3 a 1, Ll. 15, Fer. 19, 24 a, Lg. 82, Fir. 100, 825,
Hk. 308, Ed. 493; ¶ a ríoghport of Cashel, I. 136 a 2, Bb. 149 a, Lec. 30, 61, 377, Lis. 143 a; ¶ al. D. n-Elgga, Ll. 198;
¶ D. Fingein, Lis. 24 a, 96 a, Bb. 22 b; ¶ Droumfineen, a ridge ext. fr. Castle-Lyons, c. Cork, to Ringoguanagh on Dungarvan
Bay, c. Waterf., Fm. v. 1782, Lct. 93; ¶ ext. fr. the Blackwater to Helvick Head, nr Dungarvan, dividing the two Decies;
¶ al. D. Finín.
d. fínghin
in Connacht, K. 130 a.
d. finn
in Ulst., Mm. 328, Ct. 408; ¶ in d. Armagh and c. Louth, Ct. 451; ¶ Dromyn in b. Ardee, c. Louth (?); ¶ Finden of D. F.,
Bco. 25 b.
d. fhinn
SE. boundary of Glenlyon in Perths., Dl. ii.
d. fionnghlaisi
Ua Briain of, Hb. 7 b; ¶ in Thomond, Ai. 107 b, Mi.; ¶ Dromfinglas, c. Clare, Sp. 1606, p. 67; ¶ betw. Dysert and Corofin
and N. of Disert, c. Clare, Ar. 190; ¶ Corofin is 21/2 m. fr. Dysert.
d. finnglas
al. Creg moher, the Cliffs of Moher, Frost's Hist. of Clare
272.
d. fliuch
i.e., Collis madidus nr Benburb, O'S. III. iii. 11; ¶ Drumflugh tl. nr Dungannon.
d. foda
Foilanus of, C. 104, Bb. 123 a; ¶ Fuilen of D. F. meic Coelbad, Ll. 359.
d. forasgar
a n-oirthior Coille na gCrann, S. of Traochmhagh Sleibhe .i.
Maghleanah, Hx. 683.
d. fornocht
battle betw. Cenél Conaill and Cenél Eoghain,
Lg. 196; ¶ battle of D. Fornochta, Hb. 74, Fia. 54, Lg. 196; ¶ nr Newry, c. Down, Cf. p. 14, Ll. 101; ¶ Orbraidi of
D. F., Bb. 88 b, Lec. 253; ¶ cf. Drumfarnoght tl., c. Sli.
d. fornocht
battle of D. F. betw. tír Conaill and tír
Eugain, Au. i. 178; ¶ in the Lagan, b. Raphoe, c. Don., O'Clery and Hen.
d. fota
at Killeigh p., King's c.; ¶ v. Cell Achaid, Au. i. 50, 206.
d. fota talman
al. D. Raithne, ocus i n-iarthar Mide atá, F. 132; ¶ v. D. Raithne, D. Raithe.
d. fuait
the Ulaid defeated there, Rc. xvii. 16, Z. 470, Hb. 52, Bb.
107 b, Ll. 328; ¶ places given in connection with it are:Crinna, Conachad, Sithbe, Druim Fuait, Carn Eolairg.
d. gabla
v. D. Coblai; ¶ Fiach of Slébte at D. G., of the Ui Bairci, Bb. 73 a, Fep., Fir. 724, Ll. 313; ¶ Fiach Slébe, i.e., Droma
Gablai, Lb. 20; ¶ Cnoc D. G. in it, A. 19 a; ¶ v. Crích Ua nGabla.
d. ngáire
al. Uisnech, Ha. 732.
d. gam
Lecht Máil on it, Ll. 31; ¶ Drumgamph tl. in Boho p., c. Ferm. (?).
d. gamna
Fraechan of, Ll. 372, I. 111 b; ¶ Dromgownagh tl. in p. Iniscarra, c. Cork (?); ¶ 8 Drumgowna tls. in Leit. and in Ulst.
d. garma; ¶ Luiccinn of, Ai. 150 b, Bb. 125 a.
d. garmna
Luiccin of, Lec. 117, Bb. 125 a; ¶ Libran of, Ll. 367; ¶ D. Garma, Ai. 150 b.
d. gat
Dih. 312; ¶ Drumgath tl. and p., c. Down.
d. genath
in N. Antr., Gn. lxxiii. an 1259.
d. glaisi
MoDichu, or Mac Liag al. Diugaill of, I. 107 a, col. 2 (D.
Glais, Ll. 352), Fir. 712, Lb. 21, Lec. 102; ¶ D. Glais, Ll. 352; ¶ D. Glas, Lec. 183, Fir. 361; ¶ Mac Liag of, of
the Síol Colla Uais, Fir. 361; ¶ Drumglass p. in c. Tirone, or D. Glaisse, Drumglass in p. Moore, opposite Clonmacnoise,
Kj. iv. 459.
d. góisi
imairecc etir Connachta, Fm. i. 392, Au. i. 268; ¶ in Connacht.
d. ngreancha
at r. Forgas, Tor. 12, nr the Fergus in Clare. d.
ngrecraighi; ¶ D. Greagraidhi, in Mag Luirg, in Connacht, Au. ii. 288, Con. 8 b, Fm. iii. 266, 284; ¶ in b. Boyle, c.
Rosc., nr L. Gara, Ci.
d. gréine
al. D. nDairbrech, N. of Duthaidh Findcadha (in Meath ?),
Lis. 198 b; ¶ Colman of D. Grene, Mt. 37; ¶ = Colman ó Tuaim Grane (.i. Grene), Fg. 200.
d. iairn
Colman of, Lec. 115, Bb. 124 b, D. Iarainn, Ai. 150 a, Ll.
367; ¶ Ciaran of, Lec. 116, Bb. 124 b; ¶ Drumerhin in Kilkieran district, c. Kilk.
d. iarthar
Drommann Iarthar, and fr. Cill Brain to (the) lake given to
the community of L. Cé; ¶ Con. 9 b.
d. í chríonáin
Cinneide an Droma .i. D. Í. C. láimh re D.
n-Alga a cCuanachaibh, Hb. 9 b, Ai. 109 a, 110 a.
d. imnocht
Orbraidhe of D. hImnocht, Ha. 869, Lec. 254, 452; ¶ in Tir Cairbri Righfhoda, in Mun., Bb. 80 b, 88 b; ¶ in Tir Cairbre
Righfoda are Ciarruighe Luachra and Oirbrighe D. iomnocht, Fir. 388; ¶ Fionn Mac Cumhaill, son of Baoisgne of the Forbraighe
D. I., i.e., Fionn Mac Cumhaill, son of Baoisgne, son of Oiche of Corca Oiche ua fFidhgente, Fir. 435.
hi nDelbhna, Dolue of, Tl. 76; ¶ Molua of D. Ionnaslaidh, Ai. 151 a; ¶ v. D. Enesclaind.
d. inbhir
Dromineer p., 5 m. NW. of Nenagh t., b. Lr. Ormond, c.
Tipp., Fm. ii. 592, Ods. 626; ¶ in Muscraige Tíre, Bb. 141 b, Ll. 323, X. 99; ¶ Ui Luinin of, Fir. 398; ¶ Ailche of
Muscraidi Tíre, fr. whom are Ui Lachtnain of Ard na nÉn and Ui Luinin of D. I., Lec. 229; ¶ Giolla Pádruig O Dwyer Erenach
of D. I., Fir. 444, Ll. 381.
d. inbir
Tuaim Indbir no D. I. a n-iarthar Mide, F. 179.
d. in daimh
dá chabóicc o D. in Daimh, Proc. vii. 188, S.
p. 346.
d. in dath solainn
Gluine Ui Ghriodain of, Hx. 219, col. 1.
d. ind eich
Ui Néill of the N. and Ui Néill of the S.
about to fight there, Au. i. 312; ¶ prob. Drimnagh nr Dublin, O'D., Fm. i. 430; ¶ more prob. Drumnigh (pron. Drum nigh)
nr Portmarnock railway station, c. Dub.
d. indich
in Dalrieda, Ct. 146, 272; ¶ v. D. Findich.
d. inesclaind
v. D. Enesclaind.
d. ing
(the only Druming I know of is a tl. in Kilglass p., c.
Longf.); ¶ at Sliabh Cualand, Lbl. 430, I. 151 a 1; ¶ in Crích Cualand, Ll. 195; ¶ Oi Chualann 7 D. I., Sa. 86 a 2;
¶ Lec. 462, Bb. 196 b; ¶ D. Ing, seems nr Dublin and Howth, Pd. 56, Ll. 194 b, Au. i. 172, Fm. i. 450, Mt. 36; ¶ i n-Uibh
Segain, Fg. 194; ¶ = D. Ingard i n-Uib Ségain, F. 155.
d. inhg
Finntan D. hIng, I. 111 a 1, Lec. 89, Bb. 125 a, Lec. 116,
Fir. 739, Lb. 18; ¶ Fintan was a Mun. st., Ll. 350.
d. ingard
F. 150; ¶ i n-Uib Ségain, F. 155 = Druim Ing (Mt. 36, Fg. 194), i n-Uibh Segain, Fg. 194; ¶ in Ui Segain; ¶ St. Fintan
Find of D. I.; ¶ a ch. dedicated to him on Howth Head, Bo. xliv.
Cath D. L., betw. Lein. and K. of Erin, Ll. 300 a. d.
laegaire; ¶ battle won by Lein., Z. 468, Ll. 300 a; ¶ Drumlerry in Meath (?).
d. laicsigh
Luiccin of, Lec. 117; ¶ v. D. Laide.
d. laidh
K. of Meath fell by Domhnal, son of Congalach, in D. L.,
Fir. 182; ¶ v. D. Ladgainn.
d. laidcinn
Mt. 18; ¶ Sidal of D. Laidggin, Au. i. 172, Z. 468; ¶ cf. Ladgainn.
d. laide
Luiccin of, Bb. 125 a, Lec. 117; ¶ Luiccinn of D. Láide, Ai. 150 b; ¶ v. D. Laicsigh.
d. laigde
al. D. Laigse; ¶ Libran of, Ll. 367.
d. laighean
tl. and p. Dromline, b. Bunratty, c. Clare, Fm. vi.
1944.
d. laigille
now Drumline, dry. Tradry, b. Bunratty, c. Clare; ¶ B. lx., F. vii., id. maii, in Tradraige, F. 85; ¶ Druim Ligill in d.
Killaloe, Tax.
d. laigille
Sanctan eps., Fep.; ¶ perh. nr Cell Epscuip Sanctain, nr Bohernabreena; ¶ Síl Fuamnaige—i.e., Ui Thoesechain of D. Laigill
in Lein., Ll. 315, Lec. 202; ¶ Cenel Lugair vir diatait Hui Critain 7 Sil nAmraigi .i. Hui Foicheacan ó D. Laidgil, Genealogy
of the Hui Feineachlais, I. 58 b 2; ¶ Ui Toisiochain of, in Lein., Fir. 482.
d. lara
Caritan of, Fg. 50, Mt. 17. Md. 68; ¶ Drumlara, a tl. in Tidavnet p., c. Mon., and D. in Mohill p., c. Leit.; ¶ D. Lara
in Grean p., c. Limk.
d. leathan
Drumlane in O Reilly's l., c. Cav., Fm. iv. 790, v. 1320; ¶ a round tower there, Au. iii. 24; ¶ in b. of Loughtee, Cav.;
¶ boundary of ancient Meath, K. 121 b; ¶ in Breifne, Ui.; ¶ in Connacht (of which Cav. formed part), Con. 11 b; ¶ on the
confines of the Breifnies, Mi., Ci.; ¶ al. D. Lethan, Ll. 368, Md. 306, Fg. 216; ¶ Indem of, Bb. 125 b, Lec. 119, Ll. 368;
¶ Fintan of, Lec. 116; ¶ D. L. ocus Ceall Droma, nr Áth in Chárpait in Magh Maistertha, Lis. 27 b; ¶ Drumlane, fd. by St.
Maedhog of Ferns, Au. i. 555, Fir. 714, Proc. viii. 449.
d. leathan
D. L. Laegairi meic Ugaine; ¶ in Lein., E. of r. Slaney and of Cloch na n-arm; ¶ Ráth mór Maige Fae was betw. Cloch na narm
and D. L., Sas. 450; ¶ a palace of the K. of Lein.; ¶ al. D. nDerg na Damhraighi, Lis. 227 a.
d. léith
al. D. Leth, al. Liath Druim, al. Tara, Lec. 569, Pd. viii.
2, Bb. 22 a, Sa. 1 b.
d. leith
Dealbhna of D.; ¶ in Connacht, Lct. 113, Lec. 143, 378; ¶ the K. of Delbna entitled to 6 swords, &c., with gold, and 6 goblets
fr. D. L., Bb. 15.
d. leithe
a mBreifni, Hx. 947; ¶ Drumlea tl. in Drumreilly p., c. Leit.
d. leithi
trí hamhra Glinne Dalláin i Tír
Eoghain, i. torcc D. Leithi, mil Leittreach Dalláin agus damh dili, H.
2, 16, pp. 242, 243, Ods. 571, Lbl. 242; ¶ Drumlea tl. nr Omagh in Tirone; ¶ one of the 3 Dromanna of Erin, I. 190 a
2, Lbl. 237, Z. 183, col. 4; ¶ al. D. Lethe, Bb. 42 a.
d. les
Fen. 227, Drumlease; ¶ D. Leis, Cf. 55.
d. lethan
v. D. Leathan.
d. lethglaisi
D. Leithglas, Ct. 47, 533, Fergus D. L., Fep., Hb. 62, Au.
i. 72, Md. 90; ¶ Downpatrick, Ch. 61, Ac. 90, Fm. an. 583. d. lethind; ¶ 7 bps. of, Ll. 374; ¶ D. Lethlinde, Lb. 24.
d. lethlam
Fintan of, Ll. 366, Bb. 125 a, Ai. 150 b.
d. lic
Fg. 202; ¶ Brenaind of, Ll. 366, Bb. 124 a; ¶ D. Liach, Lec. 115; ¶ D. Liaig, Ai. 150 a, Fg. 230; ¶ Drumaleage, B. lviii.
647.
d. liac
Drumleek, 200 yards E. of bathing place nr Martello Tower on
SW. of Howth Head; ¶ a stony hill.
d. lias
Fg. 118; ¶ Drumlease tl. and p. in b. Dromahaire, c. Leit.; ¶ in Callraige, Patrick fd. a cell there, Tl. 144, Ct. 143,
180, 271; ¶ 7 sts. of D. L., Ll. 374, Lb. 24; ¶ in Luighne, Md. 172; ¶ Benen of, Fep.; ¶ Drumlease ch. nr E. of L. Gill,
Sli.; ¶ in W. Briefne, Fm. iii. 616; ¶ in b. Dromahaire, c. Leit., Ci.; ¶ Roscoman, Daiminis, Sligo, the mainistir of Lis
Gabail, Fidnach and D. Lias burned an. 1360, Con. 38 b; ¶ v. next word.
d. lias
D. Daro, Drumkerin or Drumkeiran in p. Innismagrath, b.
Dromahair; ¶ v. Innismagrath, Drumliese p. contains vil. of Dromahaire; ¶ v. next word.
d. lias
in Tiribh Callraighe, in Mun., Lec. 228, Bb. 80 b, X.
94.
d. liath
in p. Creich, Sutherland, Inv. xx. 122.
d. liatháin
Fm. i. 44; ¶ prob. for D. Leathan, now Drumlahan or Drumlane, c. Cav.; ¶ Eochaid fought against the Ernu and the Mairthine
at D. L., Hk. 324, Lec. 63, 578, Sb. 4 a 1, K. 131 b, Lg. 91; ¶ most prob. in Mun.
d. licce
Fg. 32, Mt. 15, Md. 42, SE. fr. Cruachain Áii, Lu.
56; ¶ NE. of Gort Sláne, Ll. 56; ¶ for Slaine, for Gort Slaine, for D. Lighe fodheas for Ath nGabhla, Meadhbh's march
fr. Cruacha to Ulst., Hf. 5 a; ¶ Drumleek tl., Louth.
d. lighean
al. D. Lighen, betw. Tír Eoghain and Tír
Conaill, St. B. 601; ¶ Drumleene, tl. in p. Clonleig, b. Raphoe, c. Don., At. ii. 384, Fm. v. 1356, Con. 75 b, Lc. ii.,
246, N. cvii., Fen. 339, Fer. 181, K. 127 b; ¶ Cath Droma Ligen, Lec. 590; ¶ Cenel nEochach of, Lec. 129.
d. lighean
genealogy of the men of D. L., i.e., O Dalys of Breffney,
Fir. 133; ¶ Drumlion tl. in Kilmore p. or D. tl. in Ballintemple p., both in c. Cav.
d. linergion
O Briain, of the O Briens of Béal Atha an Chomhraig,
in D. L., Ai. 113 a.
d. lis
Drumlease, b. Dromahaire, c. Leitr., Os. iv. 16, leg. D.
Lias; ¶ S. Brenaind of, Bb. 124 a, Ai. 150 a, Ll. 366, D. Liss. Lec. 115.
d. lis
Cell bec for acce Fanat, Ll. 369; ¶ in Fannat, in Kilmacrenan b., c. Don.
d. locháin
in Pobal Bhriain, Hb. 8 a, Ai. 108 a; ¶ Dromloughan tl. in b. Pubblebrien, c. Limk.
d. lochain lethglais
in Echtge, Ll. 170, 179; ¶ in Sliabh Echtga, Lbl. 916.
d. lochmhuidhe
battle won by Laigin over Ui Néil, Au. i. 34 (on or
nr borders of Lein. and Meath) Mi., Hb. 57; ¶ D. Lochmaighe, Ch. 34, Rc. xvii. 124; ¶ Lochmag is in Conaille in Louth,
Fm. i. 38.
d. loegairi
burial place of Loegaire Lorc, Ll. 269 a; ¶ Drumlerry tl. in Oldcastle p., Meath.
d. lomáin
Corc of, Md. 38, Fg. 30; ¶ Drumloman tl. in Crosserlough p., and Drumlumman p. in c. Cav.; ¶ Drumloman tl. in c. Tipp. and
c. Leit.
d. lothair
Maedhoc of; ¶ in d. Kilmore, C. 216, 223; ¶ 2 Drumlougher tls. in c. Cav.
d. luachain
Berchan of; ¶ in Huib Luachain in Huib Brigti in the Desi of Mun., Ll. 348, Lb. 15, Lec. 104, Fir. 719, Bb. 120 a; ¶ Drumlohan
tl. in Stradbally p., b. Decies without Drum, c. Waterf.
d. maccu blai
cf. Lugbeus Maccu Blai in Ad.; ¶ D. Maicc Ublai, a ridge betw. Arm. and Setna's Hermitage, Tl. 240, 248; ¶ Setna of, Fg.
50, Md. 72; ¶ Setna of D. mic Blae, Mt. 18; ¶ Setna of D. mic hUi Blai, Ll. 368; ¶ D. mic Blai, Lec. 119; ¶ in Crimthann
district, C. 569, 830, Ct. 272; ¶ i.e., in bb. of Upr. and Lr. Slane; ¶ the cells of Mucshnam, Lugmad, Ui Meith and D. mic
Ublae, plundered, Au. i. 330, Fm. i. 444.
d. mac ndega
fr. Druim Cáin Medb went to D. m. nD. and to
Eódond Mór, Lu. 56, Hf. 5 a.
d. mainech
or Drummainech; ¶ tl., p. and castle Drimmagh, S. of Dublin (?); ¶ for Áth Cliath sech D. for Uib Gabla; ¶ towards Naas,
Mm. 270; ¶ betw. Dublin and Ui Gabla, Ll. 116 b.
d. mallacht
in Breifne O Raghallaigh, Hx. 852; ¶ Drummallaght tl., Killinkere p., Cav.
d. méadáin
Mocuma of, Bb. 125 a, Ai. 151 a; ¶ D. Medoin, Ll. 368, Lec. 117; ¶ Drummahon tl., c. Tirone, Drummahon tl., c. Leit., Dromain
in c. Antr. (?).
d. meadhóin mairtine
in Mun.; ¶ gabhsat rompa i ceann Mairtine Mumhan gu rangatar co D. M. M. dar bha comhainm Ard-Chluain na Fene agus Mucfhalach
mhuc Daire Cerbe righ Meadhoin Mairtine fris a n-apur Imliuch Ibhair aniu, Lis. 172 b, 176 a; ¶ cf. Drommahane tl. nr Mallow,
c. Cork.
d. meic feradhaigh
Odharnat óg of, Fg. 218.
d. meith
Pd. vii. 40, I. 143 a; ¶ Drummay tl. in Allsaints p., c. Don.; ¶ Drumay tl. in c. Tirone(?).
d. meodoin
Mocumma of; ¶ v. D. Méadáin.
d. mic bir
Ui Luinni of; ¶ in Muscraigi Tíre, Bb. 81 a.
d. mic criadhnaidhi
in Mun., Lis. 177 a.
d. mic dáir
Sil. Gad. i. 57; ¶ seems nr L. Conn, in Mayo.
d. mic erce
cath Droma M. E.; ¶ al. D. Mic Ercaae, Au. i. 68, Fm. i. 210; ¶ in or nr Tirone, Hb. 61, Ch. 61; ¶ there are Drumhirc tls.
in c. Tirone and the cc. that adjoin it.
d. mic tail
7 bps. of, I. 110 b 1, Lb. 24, Ll. 374.
d. mocholmocc
Md. 148; ¶ .i. D. Mór i n-Uibh Eachach Uladh, q.v. d. moccu echach; ¶ in Ulaid; ¶ A. 5 b; ¶ al. D. Mór la hU Echach, Au.
i. 346; ¶ i n-Uib Echach Ulad, Fg. 112; ¶ Dromore tl. and p. in b. Iveagh, c. Down.
d. monach
in Lein., Lis. 10 a; ¶ Drumanagh in p. Lusk, c. Dub.
d. mór
name of 60 tls. and 2 pp.
d. mór
al. Eamain Macha, nr Arm., Sto. 16 a 2, Fir.
576.
d. mór
i Feraib Rois ós Cluain Cáin, Tl. 226, Lis. 6
b, Ct. 161. d. mór; ¶ Fia. 244; ¶ Enan of, Ll. 367, Lec. 116; ¶ Mocholmoc of, Ll. 348; ¶ D. mór Mo-Cholmóc i n-Uibh
Eachach Ulad, Fg. 112; ¶ = Druim mór, F. 99, Mt. 26, Fm. ii. 576, Mi., C. 147, Fir. 735, Md. 148, Lec. 105, Ll. 348; ¶ Colman
of, hi Cuib, Lec. 272, Ha. 744; ¶ D. M. la hU Echach; ¶ in b. Iveagh, Dromore, c. Down, Fm. i. 462, Au. i. 346; ¶ Colman
of, Lec. 115, Bb. 95 b; ¶ Mochritoc of, Lec. 118, Bb. 125 b; ¶ St. Caiman of, C. 59, Cs. 827.
d. mór
tl. of Dromore, in p. Drumhome, b. Tirhugh, c. Don., Fm. v.
1684; ¶ Dianach, Bp. of D. M., Mt. 12; ¶ Dianach espoc Dhomhnaigh móir Maighe Ene, Fg. 16.
d. mór
Dromore, b. Clonlonan, c. Westm., Mis. i. 211.
d. mór
Ua Bhriain of, in Thomond, Hz. 99; ¶ Dromore in b. Inchiquin, c. Clare.
d. mór
Drummor in dry. Ui Liathain d., Cloyne, Tax.
d. mór
D. and G. ii. 25, Lct. 91; ¶ the most noted Dromore in Mun. is nr Mallow.
d. mór
seat of K. of Cashel (nr Rathkeale, c. Limk., or same as
next name), Bb. 149 a, I. 136 a 1, Lis. 143 a, Lec. 377.
d. mór maigi féimin
Forandán of, Bb. 120 a, nr Clonmel, c. Tipp. d.
mucadha; ¶ Drumacoo in Coill Ua bh-Fiachrach, SW. of Kilcolgan, b. Dunkellin, nr Galw. Bay, Fm. iii. 260, Ci.; ¶ in
Ui FiachrachAidne, Mi., Con. 6 a.
d. na n-aingeal
the 4 sons of Cail Charna of D., of the race of Taidc mic
Céin, Lec. 331.
d. na ndruad
D. na nDruath; ¶ in Ceis Corainn; ¶ in Cuigeadh Genainn, Sto. 21 a 1; ¶ al. Cruacha, Hk. 368, Mm. 492, K. 137; ¶ cf. Drumnadrough
tl. in c. Antr.
d. na faoinsion
Mac Carthigh Dromann na F., Ai. 133 a; ¶ Dromnafinshin tl. nr Bantry, c. Cork.
d. na bfeadh
ch. in d. of Tuam, Ct. 564, 635.
d. na feinde
al. Drumain na F.; ¶ in Lein., betw. Buan Aindi Bandruadh and Caill Comlaind, Lis. 196 b.
d. náir
nr Dún na mbarc (the stronghold of kings of Cenel
Conaill), Lis. 215 b.
d. nairbrech
D. n-Airbrech, nr Drochet Cairpri (q.v.), Sa. 10a 1; ¶ v. D. nAirbrech.
d. na lebur
nr Glenn Fanad, Bco. 24 b 2; ¶ Drumalure in Annagh p., Cav.
d. na loiste
Drumnalost tl., p. Inver, c. Don., Fm. vi.
2038.
d. na macraide
in Tír Ailello; ¶ al. D. Coluim cille, Bco. 22 b, Zcp. v. 80; ¶ Drumcolumb p. in Tirerrill b., Sli.
d. na mármhuice
al. Magh Bregh, Sa. 88 b 1, Teh. 241.
d. na mná mairbe
nr Sliab Mis in Kerry, Lis. 235 b.
d. nao
Au. i. 104; ¶ prob. in Lein.
d. na scolb
Senbadun Sligigh, ocus D. na S. do loscadh, Lc. ii. 498; ¶ in p. St. John, b. Carbury, Sli.
in b. Burrishoole, c. Mayo, Ci.; ¶ fr. Dún Mugdord they raided Eccuil and returned to Druimne, Con. 7 b; ¶ Hui Dondain and
Ua Saran, betw. the Druimne, Fir. 456; ¶ ac Cruaich Phattraic, Sa. 84 a 2; ¶ v. Sil Coirpre.
Finan of, Lec. 108; ¶ D. Neoid, Ct. 384, C. 46, Md. 48. d. ní; ¶ mentioned with Achill and Doon in p. Aghagower, Westport,
towards the latter; ¶ was on the sea and seems nr Leenaun, Fm. iii. 278; ¶ in Umhall, Mi; ¶ v. Druimne.
d. niadh
i n-Ultaibh, Fg. 176, Md. 248; ¶ Drumneth tl. in Magherally p., c. Down(?).
ótha crích Drommo Nit, A. 17 a; ¶ Drumnid tl. in Mohill p., c. Leit.
d. nomine
the dues of the K. of Cruacha, written by Solamh of, Bb. 154
a.
d. nua
in c. Meath, C. 137.
d. ocáin
Drummokan in dry. Aicme, d. Ardfert, Tax.; ¶ cf. Drumhogan tl., c. Galw.
d. ogarbháin(?)
Dromogarvan, now Drumagarner tl., on the road betw. Harvey
Hill, the Glebe, and Kilrea, Cv. 53; ¶ nr Coleraine. d. oigh; ¶ in Meath; ¶ de Lacy slain there, K. 180 a,
d. oirghialla
al. D. Oirbhelaigh; ¶ D. Oiriallaigh, Drumreilly, c. Leit., Lc. ii. 290, 424, 512.
d. orcáin(?)
Drumorkan in dry. Corknuwyn, c. Cork, Tax.; ¶ cf. Drumorgan tl. nr Arm.
d. os dabaill
in Ulst., Lec. 602.
d. os tráigh
Ll. 204.
d. railgech
al. Cluain Railgech; ¶ Ernaine of, Ll. 173 a, 347; ¶ ? Drumralla in Galloon p., c. Ferm.; ¶ but v. Cluain Railgech.
d. ráite
tigerne Tethba slain there, Fm. ii. 78 b; ¶ in Westm. or Longf., not Drumrat in Corran, c. Sli.; ¶ Drumrath p., al. Drumraney,
6 m. NE. of Athlone in c. Westm., Pgi. ii. 89; ¶ at Fm. ii. 788 it is Druim Raithe al. Drumrath; ¶ D. R. i n-iarthar Midhe,
Md. 224, 408; ¶ St. Enan of, Ll. 173 a, 347, 361, Lec. 103, Fir. 739, Hb. 65, C. 42, F. 124, Fg. 160, Mt. 32; ¶ al. D. Raithi,
Rathe, Ráithin, Raithne; ¶ cf. indexes of F., Fg., Mt., Md., Ui., Chi., Mi.; ¶ D. Rátha; ¶ Drumrath in dry. Lochsewdi,
d. Meath, Tax.; ¶ Fechin of, C. 134.
d. ratie
W. of Baili Hi Gormain, or W. of Tuath O Fiannadhuigh in
Triacha Caoille, Mun., Lis. 183 b.
d. raithe
D. Raitte, D. Rátha; ¶ Drumrat p. in b. Corran, Sli. (D. Raiti, N. of Curliew hills, Con. 9 a), Fm. iii. 290, Fy. 488. Au.
i. 540, Ui.
d. ráithe
Pehlim fr. D. R., W. of Disiort O Deghaidh, Tor. 257. d.
raithe; ¶ in d. Achonry, Tax., Ac. i. 155.
d. raithe
Hui Gabalaig in D. R., X. 170.
d. raithe
Enóc of D. Rathe, Cs. 356; ¶ seems in N. half of Ireland; ¶ Omagh is in Druim Ratha p., Cv. 70, 72.
d. raitin
W. of Eamain (Nav. in Westm. or Emain Macha), Sto. 20 a 1; ¶ D. Ráithin, castle of the Dillons in Breaghmuinibh in Westm.;
¶ v. D. Raite, Hb. 127.
d. raithne
v. D. Rathe; ¶ .i. D. Fota Talman ocus i n-iarthar Mide atá, F. 132, Fir. 704, 718, Lb. 14, Bb. 119 b, Lec. 329, Oig. 135;
¶ al. D. Raithe, Fg. 160; ¶ D. Rathe, Mt. 32.
d. ráithne
in Ubhall (c. Mayo?), Fa. 3.
d. ralach
Drumralla tl. in p. Galloon, c. Ferm., Fm. iv. 1218, Au.
iii. 394.
d. riabhach(?)
Dromreagh, c. Mayo, Sp. 1606, p. 65.
d. ríg
robith Fogartach macc Néil i n-D. R. tes Taltin
tréin, Ll. 25 b, 31, 182; ¶ battle there, Lg. 199, Au. i. 278, Bb. 33 a, 49 a, Lec. 138, Pd. viii. 40, I. 25 a 2, 143
a 1; ¶ Drumree, c. Meath, Mi.
d. robaigh
D. Robhoigh, Hb. 79; ¶ battle betw. Ui Fiachrach and Ui Briuin, Tig. Rc. xvii. 258, Au. i. 222; ¶ D. Rodhba (?); ¶ Dromrovay,
in p. Breaffy, b. Carra, c. Mayo, Ac. 120.
d. róilgech
Tl. 60, 256, Lis. 6 b; ¶ Collait of, in Meath, Dm. iii. 635, Ct. 128; ¶ Drumralla, in c. Ferm., Drumrolla in c. Sli.(?).
d. rolach
K. and hermit; ¶ in Aidne(?); ¶ cf. Drumrolla tl., c. Sli. d. rossa; ¶ Pd. viii. 40, I. 143 a 1.
d. ruaid
Pd. viii. 40, I. 143 a 1, Cs. 369 St. Enan of, Lec. 100; ¶ 14 tls. of Drumroe, Dromroe, Dromroo.
d. ruiglenn
Cf. 54.
d. ruis
Mochrióc of, Ll. 368, Ai. 151 b, Lec. 118, Bb. 125 b; ¶ cf. Drumrush, tls. in cc. Cavan and Ferm.
d. rúiscc
Coradh Droma Rúiscc, "Carrick-dromroosk," old name of
Carrick-on-Shannon, Fm. v. 1398, Ci.
d. sailech
.i. Dorsum Salicis, on which Arm. was built, A. 6 b2 (.i.
Drum Sailech, Brussels Codex in my Documenta de St. Patricio, p. 44), Ct. 28,
101, 289, Gc. 28, Up. 857, Lis. 6 b.
d. sailech
11 Drumsilla tls.; ¶ fr. Emhin, son of Cathasaigh, are Muintir in Chaisil and Muintir D. S., Fir. 171, X. 175, Bb. 51 b,
Hx. 210; ¶ in Ikerrin, on border of Corca Thine (al. Templemore p., c. Tipp., now called Moydrum, 5 m. S. of Roscrea), Fm.
vi. 2276, Ods.; ¶ Corca Thine fa D. S. belonged to O Cathail, Bran. 156 b; ¶ Drumsillagh tl. in b. Lr. Slane, Meath(?).
d. saileach
Lugaidh Cal, fr. whom are Callraighe, as the Book of D. S.
says, Bb. 111 b, I. 90 a, col. 2.
d. sailt
in N. of Spain, Lec. 539, Bb. 11 a.
d. saithne(?)
Druim sony in Fingall, Gor. 7 b.
d. salach
Colmán of, Ll. 366, Lec. 115; ¶ cf. Drumsallagh tls. in Cav., Clare, Don. and Down; ¶ Drumsallagh tl. nr Limk. city.
d. salaind
7 bps. of; ¶ NE. of Aurthuile, Ll. 56, 374. Lb. 24; ¶ Drumsallan tl., nr Arm.(?).
d. sálfind
fr. Assi fa dess they went to D. S., and thence to D.
Cáin, Lu. 56; ¶ seems Drumshallon tl. and p. in c. Louth.
d. sam
al. D. Sani, I. 171 b 2; ¶ where L. Riach burst up, Ll. 202.
d. samhraidh
Fg. 140, Mt. 30, Md. 198; ¶ Drumsawry in dry. Fore, Meath, Tax.; ¶ Drumsawry, al. Summerbank in Lochcrew p.
d. scuaba
al. D. Sguabaigh; ¶ Drumscoba in p. Attymas, Mayo, Fg. 422, 488.
d. seanaigh
al. D. Seannach; ¶ Aed of, Bb. 124 a b, Ai. 150 a, Ll. 366, Lec. 115; ¶ Drumshannagh in Boyle p., c. Rosc.; ¶ Drumshanny
in Tedavnet p., c. Mon.
d. seanbhó
betw. Callan and Kilk., Kj. i. 359.
d. senain
Cell Achaidh D. S., Fg. 246; ¶ = Cell Achaid, Mt. 39; ¶ Drumshannon tl. nr Clones, c. Mon.
d. sencuimra
Cummair Diabul Baene mac Conglais of Ciannachta Glinne
Gemin, fr. whom D. S. is called, X. 146; ¶ Drumshangore tl. in c. Leit.(?).
d. senglaisi
Colman of, Bb. 124 b, Lec. 115, Ll. 367; ¶ al. D. Seanghlaise, Ai. 150 a.
d. silenn
Sas. 850, Cf. p. 55; ¶ seems to be in Mun.
d. slian
Dromshallen nr Mellifont, At. iv. 182–3.
d. snamha
in regione Gabhal-liuin, Ct. 205; ¶ Gabhal-liúin is a tl. and p. in c. Ferm.; ¶ Drumsna, nr Enniskillen.
d. snechta
Drumsnat p. 41/2 m. SW. of t. of Mon.; ¶ D. Snechta in Fernmaigh, Md. 210, F. 128, Fg. 150; ¶ Martra mac Tinde at Senbrugh
D. Snecht, Bb. 123 a; ¶ nr a lake, Cs. 882; ¶ a book called Cin D. S., al. Liber Gabala, K. 142 b; ¶ St. Molua its patron,
B. xxxiii. 345, Ti. 50, Ll. 149 b, 190 c, 230 b, 362, Mm. 13, Lu. 99 a, 128 a, Bb. 12 a, 111 b, 125 a, Bdc. 390, Fg. 170,
Mt. 33, Md. 236, Lec. 117, C. 59, Cs. 270, 879, Gc. 28, Ti. 50, Fl. 372, 373.
d. stuaghad
al. D. Dámh, in Magh Léna, ML. 114; ¶ a hill betw. Tullabeg and Tullamore.
d. suain
dar Maig Dá Gés co. D. S., Ll. 153 b,
192.
d. suamaig
Pd. viii. 38; ¶ al. D. Suamaich; ¶ on Medb's march fr. Cruachain to Louth, al. Tulach Der, I. 169 a, Ll. 166, Lec. 522,
Sa. 76 a, Hc. 2, 718; ¶ D. S., Bb. 42; ¶ seems nr Bruden da Choca, now Breenmore, c. Westm., Bb. 229 a, Bdc. 320–2, Lec.
522, I. 143 a 1, 146 b 2; ¶ (cf. D. Sumhaigh?); ¶ Drumsoo in Clones p., c. Mon., and D. S., Drumsough, al. Drumsoo, local
name for Cookstown Junction, nr t. of Antr.
d. tairb
betw. Ulaid and Hui Eachach, Lbl. 644.
d. tairbh
Dromtarriff tl. and p. in c. Cork.
d. tairléme
Sa. 87 a; ¶ v. D. Tuirléime; ¶ "Drumtorlingy, Drumhurling, Drumhurlin, in Taghmon p., b. Corkaree, Westm.," Mis. 244(?).
d. tairsigh
on W. of r. Bann, nr Coleraine; ¶ Drumtarsi p. was in d. Derry, nr Killowen, betw. Camus and Dunbo, Fm. iii. 328, 330, Au.
ii. 310, Tax.
d. tarlach
al. D. Turloch, Drumharlagh tl. in p. Tumna, b. Boyle, c.
Rosc., Fm. iv. 1176.
d. teithe
Breccán of, Lb. 17; ¶ Dromtea tl. nr Caherciveen, c. Kerry(?).
d. témaile
Ll. 190.
d. tibrat
al. Clonmacnois, Sil. 72, I. 133 a 1, Lbl. 868, Mm. 59, C.
266, Fm. iii. 4.
d. tidil
al. Cell Tidil, q.v., Fg. 208, Fep., Md. 290.
d. tinde
Sas. 3934; ¶ Dromtine tl. nr Kenmare, Kerry(?); ¶ or D. tinyn, a ridge of hills betw. Castlelyons, c. Cork, and S. side
of Dungarvan Bay, Ac. 28.
d. toga
al. D. Togaidhe, Senach and Colmán of Tulach mac
nDomnaill and of D. T., Lec. 106, Ll. 349, Bb. 121 a, Fir. 731; ¶ now Navan, C. 354; ¶ in Laigis Laigen, Lec. 274, Md.
128, 212, Lec. 216, Lb. 17; ¶ in Hui Condmaill, Bb. 121 b; ¶ Colman and Senach in Tilaig mic Comgaill, and in D. Thogae,
i.e., isinduachongbail, Ll. 350; ¶ it is in Leix, al. Queen's c., and is al. Nuachongbail, miswritten nDuachongabail, now
Nohaval or Ohaval cemetery, which I have seen on a ridge nr Stradbally, Queen's c.
d. toidached
A. 17 a 2; ¶ is in c. Leit. and nr Dromahaire and Drumnid (D. Nit) tl. in Mohill p. and Drumlease.
d. tomme
v. D. Tuama.
d. toraig
Mochonna of, Ll. 368, Lec. 118, Bb. 125 b; ¶ D. Torraidh; ¶ Cathasach ó D. T. Comarba Patraicc, Fm. ii. 676; ¶ in Ulst.(?).
d. tormáigh
Mochonna of, Ai. 151 a; ¶ v. D. Toraig.
d. traethad
battle of, by Clann Eogain, Sa. 61 a, Ll. 182.
d. trága baile
Dromann T. B.; ¶ al. Dún Guare, Cf. p. 60; ¶ in c. Galw.
d. tuama
I. 171 b; ¶ Dorsum Tomme, Ad. 238; ¶ in Cenél Conaill, Con. 10 b, Bco. 41 a, Md. 254, B. xliv. 643, Ct. 371, C. 7, Fm. iii.
304, Ui., Ci.; ¶ now Drumhome tl. and p. in b. Tirhugh, c. Don.; ¶ its old ch. is in the ancient graveyard of Mullinacross,
Ad. 238. d. tuar; ¶ al. Dumha Sláine, Sa. 82 b.
d. tuath
in Magh Leana, Hx. 687.
d. tuirc
Cota of, Fg. 246, Mt. 39; ¶ Cada of, Ll. 355; ¶ 2 tls. of Drumturk in c. Mon.; ¶ Dromturk nr Rathkeale in c. Limk.; ¶
cf. Druing.
d. tuirléime
al. Cnoc T.; ¶ nr Ros na Ríg at r. Boyne, ML. 98, Con. 58 b; ¶ but Drumhurlin, p. Taghmon, b. Corkaree, c. Westm., Fm. iv.
1014.
d. turrsgair
in the E. of Coill na gCrann, S. of Mag Léna, ML. 72; ¶ E. of Kilmore, p. Killoughy, b. Ballyboy, King's c.
d. uarchaille
al. D. Aurchaille, Lb. 24; ¶ v. D. Urchaille.
d. ua clerchén
al. Drumain Ui Chleirchéin; ¶ now Drummin tl. and p., 3 m. N. of Kilmallock, Fm. ii. 934; ¶ v. Drumain Ui Ch.
d. uaithe
Colmán of, Fg. 150, Md. 210.
d. ubhla
Ch. 139; ¶ v. D. Maccu Blai.
d. uisseoit
Md. 204, Fg. 144.
d. urchaille
Drumm-erhill in Cloncurry dry., c. Kild.; ¶ Drummurghill, in Seward's Top. Dict.; ¶ Dunmurghill tl. and p., 31/2 m. NW.
of Clane; ¶ now Dunmurraghill nr Donadea; ¶ Perexit Patricius ad fines Laginensium ad Druimm hUrchaille, et posuit ibi Domum
Martirum, quae sic vocatur, quae sita est super Viam Magnam in ualle et est hic Petra Patricii in Via. Exiit ad Campum Lifi,
A. 15 b; ¶ when P. was journeying into the terr. of Lein. he slept a night in D. Urchailli; ¶ thereafter he went to Naas,
Tl. 184; ¶ the 7 bps. of D. U., Ll. 374, 380, Bb. 70 b, Lec. 190, Lb. 24, Fir. 438, Fep.; ¶ Patrick here marked out the
site of Domnach Urchaille, C. 59, Ct. 151; ¶ D. Urcailli; ¶ fr. Conall (ancestor of the Hui Garrcon) the Hui Siláin of Teach
Tinniu, the Coibdeanaigh of Uachtar Fine and the 7 bps. of D. U. are descended, Bb. 70 b, Ll. 380, Lec. 190; ¶ the people
of the spot say that "in the cemetery are buried 7 bps.; ¶ there is a large stone inside the wall of Donadea (or, as some
say, in Mrs. Brierton's l.), which was blessed by St. Patrick; ¶ " it is in Lein., 4 m. fr. Meath border and 9 m. fr. Naas;
¶ the Reilicin is Domus Martirum (Martorthech, i.e., Relic-house), the "Via" is Balloch (Belach) close by; ¶ the Dún to
W. of Reilicin is now called by the people Dun mBróchaill on "The Green Hill"—a hill fort which commands an extensive view
of the enemies' country of Meath; ¶ the place is in b. of Oghterany, i.e., Uachtar Fine, supra; ¶ in an. 837 died an abb.
of D. U., Au. i. 340, Fm. i. 356.
Drung, Drong; ¶ Drung tl. and p., 5 m. NE. of Cavan t.; ¶ Drung tls. in b. E. Inishowen; ¶ Drung Mt. over Dingle Bay; ¶
in cc. Cav., Longf., and Ferm. there are tls. of Dring (Druing).
Drung; ¶ N. of Finnglenn Asail, on Medb's march fr. SE. of Cruacha into Ulst., Hf. 5 a; ¶ N. of Findglaise Asail, Ll. 56;
¶ seems Drung or Dring in Cav., or Dring nr Granard, c. Longf. druing; ¶ cath Druing betw. the Dal n-Araide, Au. i. 244,
Rc. xvii. 179; ¶ in it was Lethed Midind, q.v.
al. Drong, ó Luachair (Deaghaidh) go Loch Léin
7 ó Loch Léin go Droing, Hx. 677; ¶ Drung Hill, nr Gleann Béithe, b. Iveragh, c. Kerry, over 2,000 ft. high, Lct. 85,
Ods. 626; ¶ Druing, as., ML. 25.
P. went to Ailech Airtig i Tailaig na Cloch, and then to
Drumat Ciarraigi Artig, Tp. 108; ¶ P. went fr. Mag Arthicc to Drummut Cerigi; ¶ benedixit locum i Taulich Lapidum, A.
9 a, 13 a; ¶ as Airtech, q.v., contains the tl. and p. of Tibohine, b. Frenchpark, c. Rosc., this is Drummad tl. in Tibohine
p.; ¶ the rectory of Tibohine constitutes the corps of the Prebend of Artaugh (Arteach), Pgi. iii. 353.
the r., A. 18 b; ¶ dsf. Duib, Tl. 146; ¶ on confines of Ulst. and Connacht, Mi., Ui., Fy. 488, Ct. 25, Lc. ii. 294; ¶ v.
Bun Duibhe; ¶ NE. of Cúil Siblinni, Ll. 56 (refers to this or next entry?), Tl. 146; ¶ r. Duff, al. Black River, b. Rosclougher,
c. Leit., Mi., Lbl. 759, Ar. 34, 96, Cg. 134, Z. 337 a.
N. of Sleachta on Medb's march fr. SE. of Cruacha into
Ulst., Hf. 5 a, Lu. 56; ¶ one of the Feadha Atha Luain, I. 183 b. dub; ¶ asf. Duib, ML. 60; ¶ the Duff seems to be
a r. a day's march NE. of Athlone towards L. Bó; ¶ is not r. Duff in N. Leit.
Blackwater; ¶ boundary betw. dd. of Limk. and Killaloe (Keating); ¶ flows into the Shannon 2 m. E. of Limk., K. 171 a, Ods.
627, Cam. ii. 789.
d. abha
r. Blackwater, b. Garrycastle, King's c., Fm. v. 1508. d.
abha bhreagha; ¶ Sto. 29 a; ¶ al. r. Suck, Lec. 447, Fir. 60; ¶ Dun Diarmada over it, Lec. 156, Fir. 236; ¶ al. D.
A. Breadh.
Dowth on r. Boyne, c. Meath, Au. i. 372, 526, Fm. i. 112,
ii. 1176, Sa. 82 b, Mt. 38; ¶ = Dub Aedha i mBregaib, F. 183; ¶ Dubhad, al. Duibhfidh, Fir. 760.
Doonah, in S. of Kilcommon p., in b. Erris, Fy.
488.
d. atha
leg. Dubáth(?); ¶ al. D. Maisdin; ¶ in Lein., Fir. 450, Ll. 153, 383, Sa. 18 a; ¶ D. M., nr Hi Cormaic, Lec. 193; ¶ Dál
Chormaic ext. fr. Cúl Ching (C. Caing, Bb. 72 a), to D., Ll. 312; ¶ Hi Dannbar ext. fr. D. to Rath n-Airbri, Lec. 215; ¶
Cnoc Fearduibh there, Bb. 195 a; ¶ cf. Duff-athe in dry. Kinalethe and in Kinelmeaky, c. Cork, Tax.
Dumblane; ¶ Blaan, patron of, Md. 214, Fg. 154; ¶ Dún B., F. 130; ¶ Dum Blaan, B. lxviii.; ¶ Dubblain, as., Pc. 8, Cps.
451. dubh caire; ¶ in Leath Chuinn, Lis. 179 b; ¶ al. D. Chairiu glindi gad, Lu. 65 a (v. Glenn Gad or G. da Gat); ¶ in
Ulst., Lb. 24 b, Lbl. 588; ¶ cf. Doogary tls. in cc. Tirone and Mon. and Doochary in c. Don.
d. cathair
now Doocaher in tl. Killeany, Aranmore, Wc. 77.
d. cheachair
some of the Ulaid exiled fr. Ulst. dwelt at D., and some in
Aidne in Mun., Bb. 88 b, Lec. 254.
d. cluain
in Eoganacht Ninussa .i. Ara in Thomond, Lu. 22 b; ¶ Dooglaun, nr Tulla, c. Clare; ¶ cf. Dooghcloon, nr Loughrea, c. Galw.;
¶ in Eoganacht Innais, Lbl. 370; ¶ Dunlang of Gabhal Raghnuill, Fir. 475, Sto. Ms. E. iv. 4, Ll. 388; ¶ Cell Dubcluana,
Icm. 458; ¶ seems nr Cocumruadh in Clare.
d. cluain
a ch. in Laigis, Lb. 1 a.
d. choill
al. Fid Dammaiche in Magh Tuaiscert, Lis. 171 b; ¶ Doochill tls. in Lr. Killibegs p., c. Don.(?).
d. chomar
al. D. Comair; ¶ gs. D. Commuir, S. of Tailtiu, c. Meath, Lec. 175, Fir. 300, K. 148 b, Lis. 199 b, Rc. xvii. 28, Cam. i.
488; ¶ D. C. in Cnamros, Lec. 602; ¶ in Crích Ross i mBregaib, Ll. 24 a, 43, 131 a, 332, Of. 359; ¶ confluence of rr. Boyne
and Blackwater at Navan, Fen. 8, Fm. i. 35, 122, Ac. 62; ¶ gu clannaibh Neill an deisceirt co D., Lis. 27 b; ¶ D. Commur,
Lg. 156; ¶ v. Dún Dubhchomair.
d. chonga
al. D. Cunga; ¶ al. Béal átha conga, Ballycong, nr L. Ballymore, Attymas, b. Gallen, Mayo, Fm. iii. 224, Ci., a r. in Connacht,
nr Fid nGatlaigh, Con. 2 a.
d. cormaic
a regio ita vocatur ab Dub Cormac dux of Aires mac
Cendselaigh in Lein., Ll. 326.
d. cuailgne
Dáire Donn's terr. in Cooley, Rr. 74,
86.
d. chuilinn
al. Duibculind, Ll. 366, F. 165; ¶ is na Rendaib, i. hi nDún Reichet, F. 171; ¶ nó Colman Duib Chuilind, i. Cuilend Sliab
fil ic Belach Conglais i Laignib et aliis locis, F. 171; ¶ = Colman ó Dún isna Rendaibh ocus ó Belach Chonglais il Laighnib,
ocus ó ionadaibh oile, Fg. 224, Ai. 150 a, Cs. 427.
d. daili duindi
Guaire of, Lec. 600.
d. diare
?Dubdery in d. Killaloe, Tax.
d. dea
"Nigra Dea" a r. in Scotl., Ad. 155. d. eadáin; ¶ Ua Tomaltaigh chief of, Hb. 113. d. eaglais; ¶ in Inis Eoghain, K. 161
a.
gs.; ¶ Earl of, Fir. 423; ¶ D. glaisi, r. Douglas in Lancash.; ¶ Britons and Saxons fought nr it, I. 93 a 2, Lu. 4, Ha.
822, Bb. 117 a.
d. glenn
Ai. 57 b, Tor. 4; ¶ Nuada marched into Senmag nOgla Fígda and into D.; ¶ al. Glenddorcha, X. 367; ¶ al. Glend Salach, W.
of Sliab Eblinne, Lis. 171 b; ¶ they went through Crích Maille and D., Tor. 163.
d. glenn
in Thomond, Ai. 57 b, Tor. 4.
d. glenn
seems nr Lethglenn and Glenn Lana nr Killarney, ML. 26.
dubid; ¶ ds.; ¶ Dowth; ¶ betw. Crich Saith on N. and Sruthar na Bóinne on the S., Ll. 263 b; ¶ al. Dubi, Fl. 344.;
¶ v. Dubad.
in Connacht, Lbl. 759; ¶ Cúchulaind crossed "for Duib 7 Drobais" to it; ¶ it was a r.; ¶ al. Duiblind Átha Ferthain, and
was in Hui Maine, Lbl. 760; ¶ Cuchulaind went to Cuicedh Olencmacht to the Duib and Drobhais to Duiblinn C. C., Lbl. 759;
¶ in Ui Maine; ¶ r. Suck(?).
in b. Ferrard, Louth, Mi.; ¶ "now called Black Lough, tl. Rathkenny, b. Upr. Slane, c. Meath, which was once part of Ferrard,"
O'D.; ¶ D. Loch Arda Ciannachta in Oriel, burst out in the time of Tighearnmus, Lg. 86, K. 131 b, Sb. 4 a 1, Sc. 20 b 2,
Of. 196; ¶ in Deiscert Breagh, Lec. 577, Hk. 322; ¶ on route fr. Cruachain into Ulst., Ll. 56.
d. loch
not in Ui Faoláin, but in Ui Ceinnselaig, or other
part of Lein., Fm. ii. 806; ¶ in Laighis Chúle, Ll. 39, Bb. 36 a, Au. i. 552, Fir. 427, K. 172 b; ¶ in Leix, in or nr
Stradbally, Queen's c., Hen.
d. loch
in S. of p. Kilgeever, b. Murrisk, Fy. 489; ¶ Dubloch in d. Tuam, Tax.; ¶ D. Loch, in Ireland, Dl. 46.
nr Áth Cliath in N. Lein., "super fretum maris" St.
Garban's place, .i. nigra therma, B. xx. 319; ¶ leg. D. Linn. dubhneach; ¶ Lct. 64 = Corca Duibhne or a native of it;
¶ al. Duibnech. dubo na bo; ¶ Glais Temrach, E. of the Duma (Duma na nGiall), Bb. 188 b.
nr Erris, S. of Inishkea, Fy. 489; ¶ Duvillaun Island. dubraide; ¶ of Imleach Chorcu Duib, Lec. 180, X. 58, D. at Miliuch
Chorcu Duib, Ll. 333; ¶ a branch of Hui Echach, Ll. 331; ¶ in Triocha Céd of Mughdorn, in Ulst., Bb. 64 b, Fir. 329.
Duras park nr Kinvarra, c. Galw., Fy. 52; ¶ Dubrus, in d. Kilmacduagh, Tax.; ¶ Tradraidhi Dubrois, in Aidhni in Huibh Fiachrach,
Lec. 164, Bb. 63 a; ¶ D. O. bhFiachrach, Dg. ii. 1. dubhros; ¶ on r. boyne in Bregia, K. 146 a; ¶ al. Ros na Ríg, Ms. 23,
K. 37 p. 193, R.I.A.
Deirdre of, baneachlach of Finn, Dg. 46, Sas. 3612; ¶ al. Sliab Belgadain, Cmt.; ¶ Doolevy, al. Benlevy (Benn Shléibhe),
in Ross p., c. Galw.; ¶ the scenery around the bases or on the soaring acclivities of Benlevy and Maamderg mts. is an epitome
of the Alpine grandeur of the interior of Joyce's country and Cunnemara, Pgi. i. 484; ¶ v. Sliab Belgadain.
Duibhtir; ¶ Síl mBrain drong na Dubthoire, Tp. 90; ¶ drong na Dubthaire, Bran. 153 a; ¶ is, or is in, b. Shelburne, c.
Wexf., Tp. lvi.; ¶ Síl mBroin i nDuibthir Laigen, K. 184 a, Hf. 15 b; ¶ Dubthir Lagen, Sil. 85, Ods. 627.
Duibthir; ¶ Faenbelach nDuibthíre, al. Belach Conglais, N. of r. Slaney in Lein., Lec 612; ¶ now reflected in Duffery tl.
of Baltinglass district, c. Wick.; ¶ Fert Chaeláin (son of Cathair Mór) in Duibthir, Lec. 194, seems here.
Dubthor; ¶ Conall, a prince of Ui Maine or Connacht, severed D. fr. Lein., F. 50; ¶ a part of Lein. that was nearest to
Connacht; ¶ cf. D. Guairi and Dubthír infra.
Dubthir n-; ¶ al. Dubthair Guaire nr Daim-inis in Crích Guaire in Connacht, Ll. 165 b, 213, Bd. 35, Sa. 49 b, I. 161 a, 147
b, Bb. 209 b, Lec. 499, Lis. 230 b; ¶ in or at it was Devenish tl. nr Oughterard, c. Galw., or Devenish in Moore p., c. Rosc.,
or Devenish nr Ballinrobe, Mayo; ¶ Colmán Ua Fiachrach, al. Colmán Bán na Duibthire, seems of this place.
Dubthir; ¶ boundary of ancient Meath betw. Mag Cnodba and Sliab Fuaid, K. 121 b; ¶ Dubthach Dubthaire rí Deise Breg, I.
150 a, Sa. 18 a; ¶ Mochonóc Dubthaire, Ll. 368, Lec. 117, Bb. 125 a; ¶ D. Mochelloc of, Bb. 125 b, Lec. 118; ¶ but prob.
of Duffery nr Baltinglass.
al. Tír Coibden, in which is Cruach Duib, E. of
Athlone, Bdc. 162; ¶ al. Duibthir Átha Luain in Ui Maine in Athlone, b. Rosc., Fm. ii. 628, Cri., K. 169 b; ¶ al. Feda
Átha Luain, Fm. ii. 606.
g. in Dubthrín; ¶ called Duffren in De Courcy's Charter of 1178; ¶ in Ulaid, Lct. 164, I. 137 b, Lis. 145 a, Lec. 189 a,
Sto. 21 a; ¶ MacArtain, chief of; ¶ b. Dufferin, c. Down, Mi., Ui., Mis. i. 203.
Tuath D. in Muscraige, Bb. 140 b, Fir. 51, Ha. 742.
duimhech; ¶ Donn na Duimhche in W. Mun., cf. Keating p. 292, ed. Haliday; ¶ Duagh tl. and p. nr Listowel; ¶ rather
Duagh tl. nr Dingle(?); ¶ cf. Dumech.
in Ros Seirc at mouth of r. Moy, Lec. 163. duithche aongusa; ¶ in Clár Colgan, nr Céib Cruachain, Bran 152 a. dúithe ara;
¶ Eochaill of, in dioecesi Killalua, Md. 388; ¶ E. of r. Shannon, Tor. 260.
Fm. i. 112, battle of, by Brian Borumha, I. 25 a 2, Bb. 33
a, 49 b; ¶ seems in Lein.
d. achaidh
Au. i. 256, Mi., in Dalaraidhe; ¶ Doagh t. in p. of Grange of Doagh, c. Antr.(?).
d. achair
island in L. na n-Én, Tig. an. 1066, Ods. 627; ¶ v. D. Aichir.
d. adamnáin
at Tara, S. of the Cros Adamnáin, E. of Rath Senaid,
Bb. 188 b, I. 143 b 1.
d. aichir
D. Achair; ¶ K. of S. Lein. slain there by K. of N. Lein., Ll. 39, Tig. Rc. xvii. 180, Bb. 95 b, Z. 468, cols. 1, 2, Ll.
300, Fir. 762, K. 158 a, Lec. 272, 609, Hb. 65, Ui., Mi.; ¶ O'D. places it in L. nÉn, nr Rosc. t.; ¶ but D. A. i hUib Felmidha
i lLaighnibh, Sa. 18 a 2; ¶ v. D. Achair.
d. n-aicle
Rd. 289; ¶ in sight of Dumae nEirc; ¶ perh. on the Hill of Acall, Skreen, c. Meath, Bb. 189 b; ¶ at Tara, Lbl. 405; ¶
in Rigleas fria Teamhair anair anall as and sin adbath Acall, I. 144 b 1.
d. an dairibh(?)
the K. of Cenel Aedha is entitled fr. the K. of Connacht to
tribute, to be given at D. an D., Bb. 150 a.
d. arandan
at Inbher Scene, Bb. 21 a.
d. beinne
Mr. 210; ¶ prob. in Magh Mucroimhe nr Athenry.
d. mbó
in Birb, i.e., in Breagaib, Lec. 272; ¶ Carn conbruic Duma bo imbrib, i.e., Mullaighe bo Eacho Saillne, Bb. 95 b.
d. mbuirigh
of Eirin, Hx. 949, Lbl. 239.
d. caecháin
in N. of Erris b., Mayo; ¶ Doonkeeghan, 81/2 m. NE. of Benmullet, Fm. iii. 422, Fir. 276, Fy. 172, 280, 489; ¶ al. Eanach
Caechan, an abode of the K. of Hui Fiachrach, in Irrus, Lec. 169. d. caelcon; ¶ at Tara; ¶ a comardus an chind tuaisceartaigh
da Luing na m(b)an, I. 143 b 2.
d. cee (Cene?)
Combustio Muinntiri Domhnoill Hua mBodbraith; ¶ is ann do thuit Ailioll Bri Leith in Dumo Cene, Hb. 76.
Dumaz-bakki; ¶ at Clontarf, Thorstein Saga; ¶ D. may be for duma, a mound, bakki is a bank, Zk. i. 450; ¶ I think it is
for dumach, a sandbank; ¶ a long and remarkable one is at Clontarf opposite Dollymount; ¶ bakki seems Icelandic for dumach.
where in 472 Oilill Molt defeats Lein.; ¶ in 628 Faelan, K. of Lein., defeats Bolg Luatha, Ch. 27, 81; ¶ v. Dumha Aichir.
d. almaine
na Dumacha a cailltibh Almaine, I. 173 b 2.
d. findmaige
Conall buried in Carn Chonaill in Aidne; ¶ the other three Firbolgs were buried in Dumhachaibh Findmaighe, whence "Cnocán
na Ceand" at Rath Umhaill is named, Bb. 16 b, Lec. 555, Fir. 68.
at Achall Scrin, N. of Tara, Ll. 161; ¶ D. Find, D. na nDruad, D. Creidne, gruaid fri gruaid, Lbl. 405, Pd. viii. 46, at
Tara; ¶ al. D. Creidhni, I. 144 b.
d. crimthaind
al. Dun crosach la Crimthand Mac Lugdach i mBind Etair, I.
151 a 2; ¶ at Howth.
d. dáigh
at Rosnaree where Dáig was slain and buried, Rr.
72.
d. dall bodra
at Tara; ¶ Dall is Dorcha fris (.i. fri Duma na mBan) andes, Dall tes-thiar Dorcha dogra, ba díb D. D. B., Pd. viii. 18,
Lg. 151.
d. ndelend
at Crinna battlefield, Fer. 33.
d. dér
at Duma Dér the women of the Desi bade farewell to
Tara on parting fr. it for ever, Lu. 53 b; ¶ Oc D. D., chelebraid mná na nDeisse do Themair, Ha. 720.
d. dergluachra
áit hi fail Treoit indiu, Ha. 731, Lu. 41 a, 41 b, 51
a, 119 a; ¶ Treoit is now Trevet in c. Meath; ¶ al. Trefhoit i mBreghaibh ag Bóinn, Md. 290; ¶ nr Tara in Meath; ¶
D. D. uim Theamhraigh soir ba dheas, St. B. 380; ¶ al. Tréfód, St. B. 381. d. dessa; ¶ ds.; ¶ in Cianacht, N. 208; ¶ v.
D. Dressa.
d. ndressa
al. D. in Dressa; ¶ in Cianacht, Bb. 140 b; ¶ don taibh a tuaith do Cnoc Rafann, Sto. 44 b 2; ¶ D. nDresa, Corco Eathrach,
in which Cashel is, ext. fr. Tibraid Faraind at Mainister Uachtair lamand to D. nD. to the N. of Cnoc Gracand, Lec. 458. d.
duinn; ¶ Proc. vii. 188; ¶ cf. Dumacha.
d. eirc
al. D. n-Erc; ¶ Erc macc Corpri gáet i tress, i cómair Themra fodess, Ll. 31, Mm. 514, Bb. 189 b; ¶ D. E., at Achall, N.
of Tara, Ll. 161, Pd. viii. 46, Sa. 6 a; ¶ within sight of D. Aicle, Rd. 289; ¶ D. Eirc ni aici ereas, sa Druim fria Teamhraigh
a ndeas, I. 144 b 1, Lbl. 405.
d. eirc
Duma of Erc fr. Irluachair at N. side of Cend Fhebrat, Ll.
198, Bb. 201 a.
d. faifni
al. D. Faifaind, Bb. 192 b, Sa. 12 a; ¶ on Tilach Faifne, Ll. 160; ¶ in the Gailianchaibh of Lein., Lbl. 415; ¶ D. Faiffti,
on Faffand, in Lein., I. 148 b 2.
d. ferbe
NW. of Ráith Ini, in Connacht, Ll. 258
b.
d. find
at Achall nr Tara, Ll. 161, I. 144 b 1, Lbl. 405, Pd. viii.
46; ¶ v. D. Creidne.
d. ngiall
in Tara, Pd. 6.
d. ngobla
fri Sleibte aniar-thuaith, Lh. 96, Fir. 692, Tph. ii. 308; ¶ Sléibte is 11/4 m. NW. of Carlow t.; ¶ D. Gaula, a ch. in Lein.,
Ct. 4.
d. graidh
al. D. Graid; ¶ seems in c. Rosc., Pb. 254; ¶ in Connacht, Ct. 134, 135; ¶ al. Tumulus Gradi, A. 11 b, Tl. 94.
d. granarda
W. of Grellach Sruthra, i.e., Sruth Cuillindi and Sruth
Gartcon, Bb. 222 a, Lec. 505, I. 163 a.
d. granerit
betw. Cnoc Bane and Sith Lethead Aidni in Ulst., Lbl. 914; ¶ S. of Sith Chnuic Baine or N. of Sith Lethet Aidne, Hc. 2, 555
b; ¶ al. D. Gránerid, Lu. 134 a; ¶ cf. the Moat of Granard (Granairit) in c. Longf.
d. ilia
in Brega, Ll. 163.
d. ind luchdoind
at Tara, i taeb Ratha Col main mic Caelchon aníar,
Ll. 30, Bb. 188 b, I. 143 b 2.
d. in tairb
in Dail Araidi, Lec. 587.
d. lias
i Crích Calraige at D. L., Fir. 387; ¶ v. Druim Lias.
d. mac ghainn
nr Mag Tuired, Z. 98 a.
d. mhaissine
in Glend na ndiadh, W. of L. Daimh dheircc, Lis. 195
a.
d. massáin
Sas. 3930.
d. mic eremoin
al. Cnuca, X. 367.
d. miluchduinn
a Temraigh, a Comardus Ratha Colmáin mic Caolchon
an-iar, Sa. 4 a 2.
d. mór
Doomore hill, in the E. of Ox mts., tl. Tullaghan, p.
Ballysadare, c. Sli., Pb. 223.
d. mór
at Crochain where Niam, Drucht, and Dathi were buried, Bb.
136 b.
d. na mban
at Tara nr Long na Laech, "forsin innell uachtarach, Dall is
Dorcha fris andes, rocromtha fri comaidces," Pd. viii. 18; ¶ at Tara, SE. of Lathrach Tighe (Long) na mBan, in the Cubile
descertach, Ll. 30, W. of Dall and Dorcha, Lg. 151.
d. na mban-amhus
a Temraigh, fri Long na mBan an-airrdhes, isin airchenn
desceartaigh; ¶ Duma beg é, Sa. 5 b 2, I. 143 b, Bb. 188 b.
d. na mbó
al. D. na Bó .i. in Glais Temrach fri Duma an-iar,
Sa. 5 b 1, I. 143 b; ¶ fri. D. na nGiall an-iar, Ll. 30.
d. na clog
at Cleitech on r. boyne, Lbl. 312.
d. na cnam
at Brugh na Bóinne, Lbl. 408, Bb. 190 b, I. 145 a 2.
d. na con; ¶ al. Carn na fingaile; ¶ SE. of Lis na mban in Cúl ó bhFind, at Sliabh Luga in N. Connacht, Lis. 239 a,
Sas. 7412, 7559.
d. na ndeisi
in Ciannachta, in c. Louth, Ch. 167, Mi.
d. na ndruad
D. na nD., fris aness Temair na rig, in rí-less, I.
144 b, Mm. 515, Lbl. 405, Pd. viii. 46, 48; ¶ on Scrin Colum Cille, and NE. of Tara, Bb. 189 b; ¶ at Achall, N. of Tara,
Ll. 161.
d. na nduradh
nr Magh Tuired, Z. 98 a.
d. na ngiall
Lg. 151; ¶ at Tara, c. Meath; ¶ D. na nG. glaine glac, do na giallaib tuc Cormac, Pd. viii. 16, Bb. 403 a, 188 b, Sa. 5
b 1; ¶ built by Eocho Garb, Bb. 225 a; ¶ fria Lathrach an Foraidh a n-aertuaidh, I. 143 b, Ll. 30.
d. na macraide
dala Nuada autem, rogab roime iarsin o Inber na Boinne to D.
na M.; ¶ al. Echan, and to Cathir Tibrini, al. Cenanndus na Ríg, X. 367.
d. na romhanach
Rathnarovanagh, p. Kilmore, c. Rosc., Lc. ii. 452,
468.
d. na sealga
at Duibhinis in Connacht; ¶ al. Ardcairn, Lec. 489. d. niad; ¶ al. D. Nia, Lec. 427; ¶ Nia Rex, son of Lugna, was born
to him while in exile in D. N., and lived in Corco Firtri, Gen. of the Galenga of Corand, Bb. 109 b; ¶ in Corann, Ha. 761.
d. oena
in Brega, Egone, Oena, Ilia trí mic Ross rétis
Brega, Ll. 163.
d. ríg
ds.; ¶ Conóc, and Sodelb in D. R., Ll. 353.
d. roerend
al. D. Rairend, I. 151 b; ¶ in Hui Muireadaigh, Lbl. 434, Lec. 465; ¶ the mound where Rairiu, son of Senan, K. of Connacht,
was buried, being slain there by the Leinstermen, Bb. 197 b.
d. scene
at Inber Scene, Ll. 12, Bb. 21 a.
d. searga
al. D. Selga in Mag Aei, Connacht, Lec. 447.
d. selga
al. D. Chairn Fraoich, Fir. 196; ¶ al. Ardcain, Bb. 206 b; ¶ Air is ass do roini Medbh Seilcc mhuc nDrebrinne, Sa. 43 a;
¶ Árdcain a cetainm in Magh Muireadaigh Muigh: co toimeltis ecni Inbir h-Umhaill is iarum co Glascarn. Tinoilter ó Meidhbh
fir nOlnechtmacht da Seilg coragaibh Duibhindsi foraibh co torchair acht Brogarban, 7 tucait a cuig cind gus an Dumasa, unde
D. S. dicitur, I. 159 a; ¶ D. S. in Magh Ae, Fm. iv. 958; ¶ a moat E. of Carnfree, in Carns tl., Ogulla p. in b. and c.
Rosc., Fm. iii. 221, iv. 958, Mis. i. 222, Of. 302, Lec. 591; ¶ al. D. Sealga, Bb. 54 a.
d. selgamai
in Connacht, Fir. 60.
d. sláinge
al. Dinn Ríg, q.v., on r. Barrow, betw. Carl. and
Lethglenn, 1/4 m. fr. the latter, Of. 172, Fm. i. 14, Ll. 49, 127 a, Bb. 46 a,
Sd. 7 b 1, K. 118 b.
d. sláine
al. D. Slange, Slaingi; ¶ Slaine, the first Firbolg who died in Erin, at D. S., and where he was buried, Ll. 127, Lec. 58,
554, Lg. 165, Bb. 31 b, Tor. 301; ¶ al. Druim fhuar, Sa. 82 b 1; ¶ at Moytura, Z. 98 b.
d. tetaig
in Connaught, nr Áth Ferthain and Duiblind, and in Ui
Maine, Lbl. 760.
d. tresc
al. D. an Tríst, a dighna at Brug na Bóinne,
I. 145 a 1; ¶ al. D. Tres, Bb. 190 b; ¶ D. Treasg, Lbl. 407.
Downpatrick, Lis. 7 a, 6 a, Fir. 694, Lb. 16, It. i. 142,
Md. 36, Lh. 102, Bb. 121 a, Gc. 148, Ci., Ui., Mi., Chri.; ¶ Mainistir D. i Leth Cathail, Au. iii. 624; ¶ al. D. Celtair,
D. Daleithglas, Gc. 148; ¶ Dunum, B. ii. 238, iii. 109, vii. 524, lxiii. 153, Cs. 589.
d.
D. is na Rendaibh, Fg. 224; ¶ = Duib Chuilinn is na Rendaib, i. hi nDún Reichet, F. 171.
d.
Sen Sliocht an D., the O Byrnes, Bran. 139 a.
d.
Doon p. and tl. in c. Limk.; ¶ Armaighe Dúine in Mun., Fir. 640; ¶ i Cuanachaib, Hb. 11 a, Ai. 110 a.
d.
on Inishturk, Fy. 487.
d.
Baile in dúine, i.e., Ballindown in King's c. and in
c. Sli. d.; ¶ Cinéal Coinchinne of Téch ext. fr. D. to bridge at L. Iomchada, Fir. 673; ¶ v. r. Dún.
d.
abha Dúine; ¶ the r. Dun at Cushendun, c. Antr., Fm. v. 1616. d. aberte; ¶ Dunaverty at SE. of Cantyre nr Sanda, Au. i.
160; ¶ al. D. Abhartaigh (Aibherte), Sk. i. 273.
d. ached
Au. ii. 44; ¶ seems betw. Limk. and Kincora at Killaloe; ¶ al. D. Aiched, Rc. xviii. 13, Fm. ii. 935, Ods. 627, Cri., Ci.;
¶ g. D. Aicet, M. 1090; ¶ D. aichet, in Machaire Mumhan; ¶ prob. Dunachip nr Croom, c. Limk., Fm. ii. 934; ¶ as far as
Imlech Iubhair, L. Gair, Brúgh Rígh, D. A. 7 Druim Ua Clérchen (al. Drumain Ui Chléirchéin), now Drummin 3 m. N. of Kilmallock;
¶ somehwere betw. Bruree and Kilmallock; ¶ D. Aichead, Hb. 96.
d. achele
Cuchuloinn stopped at Commor Mana, N. of a r. above D. A.,
Lb. 21 b.
al. D. Att, al. D. Monaidh; ¶ capital of Dal Riada on r. Add; ¶ at the end of L. Crinan and in the centre of the Moss of
Crinan, Scotl., Skene's Cps. cxiii., cxix.
tainec iarum Cuimín ar amus Fingin ri Muman co. D.
A., Sb. 29 b.
d. crimthain mic aedha cirr
ag Nás Laighen, Sb. 31 a.
d. da rig fhermuighi
to the left of Sliabh Cain, in Mun., Lis. 208
a.
d. fergusa
go ruc an mac .i. Cormac, ag teacht o D. F. cu Eamain ina
carbad, Sto. 11 b.
d. geirg
Dúnud Geirg, ds., Ll. 253 b; ¶ in Ulst. (?), Ferb was in it; ¶ but prob. nr Cruachu of Connacht; ¶ D. G. in Magh nIni,
in Connacht, Ll. 253; ¶ v. Dún Geirg.
d. in coradh
iar tiachtain do German a nInis Breatan da chuaidh da D. in
C., dianadh ainm Beidli daproigeaft, I. 92 b; ¶ al. Beidli (or Beindli?), Ha. 815.
luid Colum cille co Daire re D. A. meic Ainmirech, Lis. 9
a.
d. aengusa
in Araind, I. 160 a, Lec. 495, Bb. 208 a; ¶ in Aranmore, built by Conchobor, son of Umor, in the time of Queen Medb of Connacht,
Of. 175; ¶ v. Dún Aongusa.
d. aiched
v. D. Ached.
d. aichir
Fiachra mac Baedain, S. Lemne(?) 7 na Sloicheith i cath D.
A., Ha. 745.
d. aiffe
Duneefy, c. Carl., Proc. vii. 186; ¶ S. 346.
d. aígnech
at Traigh Brenaind, Ll. 22, Lec. 586; ¶ fr. D. A. Fiacha-fear-mara was sent adrift in a little boat, and picked up by fishermen
at Torainn Brena, Lg. 122, Sb. 6 b; ¶ on coast of Tirconnell, Cam. i. 448.
d. ailello
in Magh Bile; ¶ Trichem of D. Ailill, Ll. 349, Fir. 723, Lec. 94.
d. ailill aine(?)(Dún Aill. Aine),
N. of Leitribh Cranncha in Lein., Lis. 197 a.
d. aille
Dunally, or Doonally, nr Sligo, in b. Carbury, Fm. vi. 2330,
Fy. 489; ¶ now Dunally, in Coolerra, to the W. of Sli. t.; ¶ O'D. identifies it wrongly, it seems, with the place occupied
by the Parke family, for this is N. or NE. of the town, Hs. i. 463. d. aille; ¶ al. Donhulle, Donoyle, c. Waterf., Cl. 19.
d. aille
W. of Sliabh-Badhna, c. Rosc., Ci.
d. aille iar mbagno
the O Reillys were beheaded after the battle at the Enga, E.
of r. Shannon, and their heads brought to Feidlimidh O Conor to D. Ailli iar
mbagno, Con. 16 a.
d. aillinne
do righnedh Cumdach D. A. la Daire mBarraidh mac Cathair,
Hc. 2, 568 b, Ca. 302; ¶ al. Raíth Ailline, built by Seudna Siothbhac, Fir. 434.
d. aillinne
nr Old Kilcullen, c. Kild., Fia. 56; ¶ v. D. Alene. dunain; ¶ Duinain, al. Ó Beg's country, Fir. 948.
fortified by Brian mac Cinnéide, St. B. 439; ¶ on summit of W. part of Cnoc Áine, b. Small County, c. Limk., Ods. 627, 628.
d. n-airce
in Cuil Ceasra, in Criochaibh Cairn, Bb. 12 b.
d. áirdfinne
gs.; ¶ cumtach D. Á. iar nErinn la Caicher, Sb. 2 b, Sc. 19 a, Fir. 99; ¶ v. Dún Árd Inne.
d. airmhedhaigh
in b. Carbury, Sli.; ¶ N. of Drumcliff, Ci.
d. n-áis
v. Dúnadh Náis; ¶ Fingal Rónáin, Ll. in Rc. xiii. 391; ¶ ?Naas; ¶ in brónán fil for Dún n-Áis atá for Dún Soborche; ¶
because at D. n-Ais there was grief for the murder of son of the K. of Lein., and at D. S. grief for the slaying of its chief,
his wife, and son.
d. aithirne
on Howth Head, Mm. 269.
d. alene
tri tren fer ro batar i claide cluid D. A., i., inteis min
dun rig Lagen, Lh. 123; ¶ D. Alinne, one of the 3 chief Dúns of the K. of Lein., Tph. ii. 344; ¶ v. D. Aillinne.
d. almhuine
Allen, fort of Fionn and the Fianna; ¶ al. Almha Laighean, St. B. 386–7.
d. amargin
Amargin of; ¶ in Ulst., Ll. 94.
d. ambrois
at Sliabh hErer, S. of Britain; ¶ this Ambrose was Ambrois Gleutíc, K. of Bretan, Bb. 117 a; ¶ D. Ambroiss, in Welsh Dinas
Emris; ¶ in Snowdon, N. 90, 98.
d. amhlaibh
Dunawley at Clondalkin, Mi.; ¶ al. D. Amhlaimh, Au. i. 376, K. 166 b.
d. anainne finne
edir D. Leathluachra, 7 D. Furudhráin a Muigh
Leathluachra, Sa. 83 a.
d. an choillín
in Clann Riocaird, Fir. 808.
d. andreas
nr Cnoc Grafann, c. Tipp., Of. 382.
d. an inbhir
Flaithbhertach, prince of; ¶ in Ulst., St. B. 612. d. an laoich léith; ¶ nr Glenn Becáin and Loch Liatruim, E. 30. d. an
óir; ¶ Fort del or; ¶ al. Golden Fort, in Smerwick Bay, c. Kerry, Mi., Ci.
d. an óir
in Cape Clear Island, Gc. 142.
d. an óir
in Glenn an Smóil, Os. vi. 172, 194.
d. aonfhir
mentioned with D. Baoi and D. Daghdha, Ry. 50; ¶ cf. Dún Éin-fhir.
d. aongusa
a Firbolg fortress in Aran, K. 124 a, Fir 67; ¶ v. D. Aengusa.
d. araill
dún cen seilb, i. cen ferann aici, amuil atá
D. Araill, Ls. iv. 6, 24; ¶ I suspect araill is the neuter of araile and dún araill means "another fort"; ¶ however,
what follows places it in Mun.; ¶ in Tuath Muighe finne, in Mun.; ¶ D. A. and Árd gCenannuis form one Baile, Lis. 183 a;
¶ in Mun.; ¶ a seisreach all but 11 acres in D. A., of which Cill Conghalaigh claims 4 acres, Fer. 153.
d. arann
Cs. 255.
d. archon
in Feadh Manach, in Cororaidi, W. of r. Suck, in Connacht,
Lec. 157; ¶ D. Arcon na Sugh, or D. Arcain in Fiodh Manach, on r. Suck, Fir. 238.
d. árd
in d. Glendal., c. Wick., Cr. 1192, 1173; ¶ Donard in Balimór dry., Dublin, Cr.; ¶ raided by Aodh O Byrne, siad aráon anesbaidh
cruidh, D. A. as Baile an Blacuigh, Caithréim Aodha, Bran. 92.
d. árd
D. Ard binde was built by Goscen, Lec. 61; ¶ D. Árd, on the banks of the Camath; ¶ Annals of D. F. cited, Fm. iv. 944, note;
¶ Camagh Bridge is on r. Inny, b. Fore, c. Westm.; ¶ Doonard in b. Moycashel, c. Westm., Mis. i. 211.
d. árd
Doonard in p. Killtrustan, b. and c. Rosc., Mis. i. 257. d.
ardach; ¶ given to d. Dublin (seems nr Rathsalach), Cr. 1199.
d. árd n-etair
Lec. 30.
d. árd inne
built by Caicear, one of Ever's chiefs, Lg. 78, Fm. i. 28,
Fir. 99; ¶ v. D. Airdfinne.
d. árus meg cochlain
Ar. 302; ¶ now Kilcolgan Castle nr Ferbane. d. átha; ¶ nr Carraic an Chablaigh, Carrigaholt, in W. Thomond, Lis. 240 b;
¶ Eoghan O Comhraidhe of Dún Atha, Fir. 957; ¶ al. D. Átha fén na bfleagh, Fer. 201.
d. att
gs.; ¶ Dunad is in p. of Glassary in Argyle, rises out of Crinan Moss, Adr. 377, Ui.; ¶ D. At in Dalriata, Au. i. 134, 190;
¶ v. D. Add.
d. attaghadha
in Norway; ¶ an triucha céad d'fhearann tsaor atá re D. A. bhíos ag ollamh ríogh Lochlann, Ston. A. 137.
d. avet
in d. Dublin; ¶ seems nr Rathfernan, Cr. 1247.
d. baetáin
is mór do milib fichet ó D. B. illethet is
cían do thír már do muir etarru is Imlech Ibair, Senchus
Dáil Fhiatach, Ll. 330; ¶ D. Baedáin; ¶ seat of Baedan mac Cairill, Lec. 139 a, Cam. i. 165; ¶ Baedán was K. of Eriu
and of Alba, Bb. 87 b; ¶ in Scotl., Lec. 251; ¶ D. Baodain, son of Cairill, Cairrill of Raith DromaBreagh, Fir. 491, 492.
d. baile
Fen. 86, 112, Fep.; ¶ al. Fidhnacha, Fenagh, c. Leit.; ¶ Colman and Guairi of Belach Buaidge at D. B., Lec. 102; ¶ D. Baile
mic Buain, Fen. 406; ¶ al. Fidnacha, Fenagh, c. Leit.; ¶ fr. the same Baile mac Buain was named Traigh Baile mic Buain,
at "Travally town," Dundalk.
d. bainb
Ll. 199 a.
d. báirr
Dunbar, Scotl., Sk. i. 218, 310, ii. 306; ¶ called after St. Barr, i.e., Finbarr; ¶ al. D. Barre, Pc. 8.
d. mbaithi
D. Buithe in Mun., residence of Illand mac Scanlan of
Corcoloige, Lbl. 792.
d. baitte
Adr. 377; ¶ Dunbeath, Caithness, Sk. i. 263, Au. i 132. d. balair; ¶ in Tory Island in N. Don.; ¶ dún of the Fomorian Chief,
Mr. 174.
d. banan
an. 1275; ¶ in d. Moray in Scotl., Tr. 111.
d. baoi
al. Inis Creagáin, Cf. 60; ¶ Dunboy, b. Bear, nr Bantry, c. Cork, Fm. vi. 1946, Ti. 64; ¶ D. Buith, Berehaven, O'S. III.
vi. 8.
d. baraich
in tl. Broughanlea, c. Antr. is Carrick Uisneach, and in
Tornaroan is Cashinbarrow, Cassan Baraigh; ¶ now Dunworry fort on the Torr headland (where stands the Coast-guard Watch-house),
destroyed circ. 1818, O'Laverty; ¶ v. D. Borraig.
d. barc
Mm. 589, Bd. 32, Ed. 477; ¶ al. Dún na mBarc, now Dunamark in b. of Bantry and c. Cork.
d. barre
v. D. Báirr.
d. mbeicin
D. mBecin; ¶ in the Taisicheacht Maeladuin in Huibh Fhiachrach, Lec. 169, Fir. 275; ¶ Dunmekin, al. Dunbeakin, tl. in p.
Kilmacshalgan in b. Tireragh, Sli., Fy. 170, 260, 489.
d. beg
Dunbeg in Thomond, Fm. vi. 2108.
d. beg
al. Baile Ui Dubhagáin, now Ballydoogan nr Loughrea,
c. Galw., Kj. iv. 456.
d. beglaitt
in Kilbegley tl., p. of Moone, c. Rosc., Kj. iv.
454.
d. beinne eadair
L. Garmann, Ros mic Triuin, D. B. E. cell Cainnech, Hm. 322; ¶ seems in c. Wexf. nr New Ross on Kilk. side. d. bethaigh;
¶ in Ulst.; ¶ Cathusach, mac Oili-olla slain at D. B., Bb. 35 a.
d. bile
bellum Duinbile re Donnchad for Firu Telach, Fm. i. 362, Au.
i. 228, Hb. 80; ¶ Hen. says, "evidently in c. Westm., and no doubt in Firtullagh"; ¶ O'Don., "prob. in b. Farbil, c.
Westm.; ¶ there is a synonymous word —Bile-Raith, in b. Rathconrath, c. Westm."
d. mbindi
built by Caithir mór, Lec. 540, 572; ¶ Forbais D. Binne, a royal tale, Ll. 31, 189, Mm. 589; ¶ Fiamuin D. B. don muir, It.
i. 107; ¶ in the time of Eremon D. B. was built, Ll. 15; ¶ D. Bini in Murbulc, Ll. 15; ¶ al. D. Binne Brig Derói; ¶ in
D. B. B. D. Fiaman was slain, Ll. 31.
d. bhinnealla
Doonvinalla, in N. of Erris, nr Benwee Head, Fy.
489.
d. blaan
a mon. fd. by Blaan, an Irish priest of 6th cent.; ¶ d. Dunblane is first mentioned in 1160, Fg. 154, F. 130; ¶ D. Blan,
Re. 260; ¶ D. Blainn, Sk. i. 310, ii. 138, 402; ¶ Dunblanum, in Scotia, fd. by David I., War. 144; ¶ Dumblane, Scotl.
d. blesci
St. Findlugo Dúine Blesci mic Muccida rig Hui
Cuanach, Ll. 355; ¶ Doon vil. and p. in b. Coonagh, c. Limk., Ods. 628; ¶ al. Dunleisg in 1599, Westrop; ¶ Fintán of
(his Holy Well is there), Lec. 116, Lb., Ll. 367, Ai. 150 b, Bb. 124 b; ¶ al. D. Lescc, F. 26; ¶ al. D. Flesci, F. 33; ¶
D. Blescce a Mumain, Fg. 8, Md. 6, Ct. 383, 461; ¶ D. Bleisci, Mt. 11, Ct. 483; ¶ al. D. Bloisce, Lec. 116. d. bó; ¶ Ll.
367; ¶ old ch. nr Downhill, in p. Dunbo, b. Coleraine, d. Derry, Adr. lxiv., Tax., Ci., Ct. 495, Fm. v. 1410; ¶ Dunbo, erroneously
placed by Fm., Au. ii. 200 and Annals of Kilronan, in Dál Riada; ¶ Dunbo is W. of the Bann, and that was never part of Dál
Riada, Fm. iii. 60, O'D.'s note; ¶ Cuana, fr. whom are the Muintir Dhuine bó, Gen. of Siol Maoilduinn, Fir. 126, X. 4; ¶
Dachuma and Cobthach Coel, son of K. of Oirgiall, of D. B, Lb. 16; ¶ Ruiri of, Lec. 90, Bb. 118 a; ¶ Soben, mother of Rodad
of Grellach, grand-daughter of Ruiri of D. B., Bb. 118 a; ¶ the 7 sons of Conall Gulban, fr. Magh Éne to Dún na mbó, Fir.
152 (sic); ¶ a battle there in 1182, Adr. 409; ¶ Dunboensis, ch. of St. Adamnan there, in Ulst., B. xlix. 643.
d. boki
in d. Glendaloch in montibus, Cr. 1192; ¶ v. D. Buaici; ¶ D. mBolcc and D. Buchat.
d. mbolcc
Ll. 132 b, Au. i. 76, 382, Fia. an. 870; ¶ D. B. nr Bealach Conglais, where Brandub beat Aed, son of Annmire, Ll. 24 b, 304
b, Lec. 53, Hb. 62, Z. 468, Bb. 31 a, 48 b, Mm. 232, 588, Fm. i. 512; ¶ Fess Dúin Bolg, a royal tale, Ll. 189; ¶ Orgain
D. B. by the Athach Tuatha, Fir. 48; ¶ D. mBolg, nr Donard, c. Wick., Fia. 188; ¶ now Dunboyke, nr Holywood and Kilbaylet,
c. Wick., Ac. 97, Ch. 65, Mi.; ¶ v. Belach D. B.
d. bolg
in dry. Ocurbliethan, d. Cork, Tax.
d. bolcain
nr Armoy, now Drumbulcan, Ra. 90.
d. bona gaillmhe
at t. of Galw., Wc. 30.
d. borraig
It. ii. 129; ¶ not more than a day's march fr. Emain Macha; ¶ D. B. maicc Andli, Gm. 23; ¶ seems in the N. of Ireland,
facing Scotl.; ¶ Dún B. maicc Andirt, p. 7; ¶ D. Bhoraigh mhic Chainte, Uis. 2, 8; ¶ evidently nr the sea in the N. of
Ulst. nr Scotl.; ¶ here the sons of Uisnech landed fr. Alba; ¶ v. D. Baraich. d. mbrain; ¶ connected with Tech Molling,
Ll. 306 a.
d. braine
in Clare, Tp.; ¶ nr Bealboroo, a fort nr Killaloe, c. Clare, in the p. of Ogonnelloe.
d. braine
either nr Killaloe as supra, or Don Bren in Athy dry., d.
Dublin, Cr.; ¶ now Dun-brin; ¶ Muinntir Dhuibhraic D. B. taiseach Tuaithe Conghaile a phuirt in Bhoromha mbil, fuilt
mar ór umha uaisdibh, Bran. 155 b.
d. bré
Ib. ii. 289; ¶ (Bray Head), Lu. 16; ¶ D. mBrea mic Senboith Saeruill; ¶ i Crích Cualand, SE. of Dublin, Ll. 194, Pd. 56,
viii, 38; ¶ Brea mac Senbotha in cetna fear lasa ndearnad teach 7 coiri 7 comrac éinfhir, isé conachgab D. mBrea 7 Inbir
nDuccad 7 is and ro hadhnacht, I. 151 a, Sa. 22 a, 86 a; ¶ D. B. in Uib Briuin Cualand, Ll. 169 a, b, Bb. 196 b; ¶ D. mBrea,
Bray, c. Wick., Rc. xv. 330; ¶ the Dun appears to be traceable on the S. bank of the r. just W. of Bray Bridge; ¶ a Dighna
Eireann, I. 143 a; ¶ Brea built D. Cearma or D. B., Lec. 462, Lbl. 430.
d. mbres
N. of L. Corrib, Of. 267, Rc. xvi. 149; ¶ al. D. Breas, Lec. 502; ¶ D. Briss re L. Oirbbsen a n-iar-dess, Ll. 151, Sa. 53
a; ¶ D. mBrese, W. of Leath na Cor, and at L. Forrbsen, Bb. 221 a, Rc. xii. 62; ¶ D. mBreisi, I. 162 a.
d. mbretan; Ad. 144
a ch. of D. Glasgu, Scotl., Tr. 247; ¶ D. Breatan; ¶ Dumbarton, Scotl., Sk. i. 236; ¶ al. Ail Cluaithe; ¶ D. Brettan in
Britain, Ct. Index.
al. Rath Briuis; ¶ in the country of Cliath, opposite Sliab na Muice or Sliab Tuirc (mons porci), Ck. 63 a a; ¶ Mount Bruis
House, a few m. SW. of Tipp. t.
d. bro
Dunbro nr Finglas, c. Dub., Sw. 1284.
d. bróchaill
D. mBróchaille, so pronounced on the spot; ¶ the Green Hills nr Donadea, c. Kild.; ¶ same as Druim Urchaille, q.v. d. brot;
¶ Dunbrody, c. Wexf.; ¶ Mainister D. Brot, Md. xxix.; ¶ D. Brothi, D. Broyi, Cal.; ¶ D. Brothi and Donbrothy, Triumph.
194.
d. bruinne
Brunnanburg (Pict. Chron.), Sk. i. 352, 358.
d. brunde
Brunanburgh in Northumberland, Cp. 9, Cps. 437, 451; ¶ v. D. Bruinne.
d. buaice
Brandub's fort; ¶ nr it was Baeth eba, Ll. 301 b; ¶ in c. Wick.; ¶ Bp. Aedan went fr. Raith Brann on r. Slaney to Baetheba
at D. Buaici in Lein., Lec. 612; ¶ D. Buoci; ¶ d. Glendal., beyond the mts., Cr. c. 1173; ¶ D. Búic in dry. of Balymor,
d. Dublin, Tax.; ¶ al. Holywood, Tax. p. 242; ¶ D. Buc, given to d. Dublin; ¶ seems nr Kilbel (Cell Belet), Cr. an. 1199;
¶ Domboc, Cr. an. 1216; ¶ cf. Slievebuck, in c. Wick., b. Ballinacor; ¶ v. D. Boki, and D. mBolcc.
d. buchat
D. Buchad (al. Tech B.), Dunboyke tl. in p. Hollywood, c.
Wick., Au. i. 76, Ch. 65, Fm. an. 593; ¶ al. D. Bucket, Mm. 588; ¶ D. Buichet, gs.; ¶ in Brandub's country (in Wick.?),
Ll. 300 b; ¶ cath D. B. ria mBrandub i torcair Becc mac Cuanan, Z. 468; ¶ Bás Chumascaigh mic Aedha lá Bran Dubh mac Eochach
a nD. Buiced, Hb. 62; ¶ D. Buicead in Lein., K. 146 a.
d. buidhe
iarla D. Buidhe na ccaol-bharc, Ston. A. 42; ¶ Dunboy(?) .i. Dún Baoi.
d. búinne
Eumonn Buttler, fr. whom the family of D. B. come, Fir. 811,
821, Kp. 727; ¶ Dunboyne vil. and b. in Meath, Fm. iii. 482, Au. ii. 406, Dm. i. 188; ¶ D. Buyny, D. Boyny, Sw. an.
1226. dúnchada; ¶ St. Escrach of the Dál Mesin Corb in Dúncada, Bb. 121 b.
Doon Keeghan over Inbhermór in tl. Killygalligan, p.
Kilcommon, Erris, Mayo, Fy. 280.
d. cailden
Dunkeld in Scotl.; ¶ the spellings vary thus-Cailden, Caildenn, Rc. xxii. 155, Fm. i. 516; ¶ Caillden, Au. i. 386; ¶ Caillden,
Adr. 399; ¶ Callden, Bd. 39 a, D. fo. 40; ¶ Calden, Pc. 8; ¶ Caillen, Fia. 162, Au. i. 480; ¶ Caillenn, Au. i. 374; ¶
Cailend, Lb. 239; ¶ g. Duni Callenn, D. liv.; ¶ the r. Toi (the Tay) at D. Cailend, Lb. 239.
d. caillighe béirre
there Mac Eochadha or Mac Keogh was inaugurated the chief of
the O Byrnes, Fy. 434, K. 155 b; ¶ Caillech Béirre of D. C. B., banshee of some Lein. and Meath clans, Kj. iv. 123.
d. caillin
b. of Dunkellin in Ui Fiachrach Aidne in S. of c. Galw., Wc.
3, Mi.
d. cáin
al. D. nGenainn, in Ulst., Sto. 176; ¶ Dungannon.
d. cáin
i Feraib Féni, MacConglinne 103.
d. cáin
fr. D. C. to r. Súir; ¶ in Mun., Fer. 164.
d. cáin
tri h-irrdriach Erenn, Leim Chon-culaind, D. C., Srub Broin,
Z. 183.
d. cain crimthaind
al. Duma Cain a nEtar, I. 145 a, Pd. 6, at Howth, c.
Dub.
d. cair
Caur, fr. whom D. C. is called, X. 72.
d. cairbri
Duncarbry, on Leit. side; ¶ Bun Drobhaisi, Dun Cairbri 7 Bél Leici, Au. iii. 540; ¶ D. C. nr mouth of r. Drobhaeis in c.
Leit., bordering on c. Sli., Gc. 82; ¶ D. C. in Dartraidhe, Con. 85 b; ¶ in Dartry-Mac-Clancy, Mi.
d. caire
Crea, fr. whom Roscrea is called, and Caire, fr. D. C. is
named, Bb. 203 b; ¶ v. D. Cairin.
d. chaireda
in Ui Liathán, in Mun., Ll. 274, Fer.
17.
d. cairenn
Ll. 169 b, Pd. viii. 38; ¶ seems in Ui Muiredaig, or in or nr Ui Briuin Cualann.
d. cairich
built by Edan nÓg, of Clann Eber, Lec.
540.
d. cairig
Os. v. 278; ¶ 1 m. fr. Dromore West, b. Tireragh, c. Sli.; ¶ the p. is called Paráiste an Dúin Charaigh.
d. chairin
Caire, wife of Cannan, died in D. C., in Mun.; ¶ v. D. Caire, Ll. 155; ¶ D. C. in Crich Eile, I. 156 a; ¶ Cairiu, son of
Tát, fr. whom D. Chairin is said to be called, Ll. 169; ¶ D. Cairiú, a Dighna Ereann, I. 143 a.
d. gcairpre
tl. Doongarbry, p. Rossinver, b. Rossclogher, c. Leit., Fm.
v. 1448; ¶ Dubduin of D. C., Bb. 50 a, ann. 671.
d. cais
in Upr. Ormond; ¶ a seat of the Eoganacht Ruis Arguid; ¶ prob. NW. of Nenagh and on E. of L. Derg, Tp.; ¶ D. gCais, Síol
Maoile o Dhun gcais ar Eoganacht inionnais droing airmheach ag triall thar tuinn an Fhian airgthioch hEchtruim, Bran. 154
b.
d. cais
in Corca Duibne, Cf. 84, 5.
d. gcal
Tír Eogain do loscadh leo ó Dhún gCal
gu hAbhainn Mhóir 7 caislen nua Phuirt an Fhaillegain do brisedh leo,
Au. iii. 578; ¶ evidently in N. of Tír Eogain, as the march continued to Blackwater, Port an Fhaillegain, Muinechán;
¶ perh. D. Gál, Dunnagoale tl. in p. Errigal Keeroge, b. Clogher, c. Tyr., Fm. v. 1404.
d. calman
Dungalman fort and tl. in p. Ballymore, b. Rathconrath, c.
Westm., Fm. ii. 1114.
d. canáin
Duncannon fort in c. Wexf., Hm. 322; ¶ v. Dún meic Cennain.
d. canaoin
Tadhg (Mac Cairthigh) of Dúna Canaoin, Ai. 131 a; ¶ Tadhg D. Caoineann, in Desmhumhain, mac Cormaic Laighrigh, Hz. 61.
d. caoín
Dunquin or Dunqueen, W. of Ventry, b. Corcaguiny, Kerry, Fm.
v. 1560.
d. caomhoige
Murchad Mór (of the O Byrnes) of D. C. in Lein.
(Gabal Raghnaill), Fir. 475.
d. carbait
Duncarbit, nr Bunamargy, p. Culfeightrin, c. Antr., Am. i.
4.
d. carmain
ancient seat of K. of Lein., now Wexf. t., Fia. 218; ¶ but v. Carman.
d. cartháin
Dooncarton, in N. of p. Kilcommon in Erris, Fy. 489. d.
cathbaigh; ¶ co Sruth na mbangaisceagach, co Genann, co D. C., Sto. 18 b; ¶ nr Dun Genainn(?).
d. cathus
in Mullach Cuillen, at Cend Fhebrat, Ll. 198.
d. cearma
the t. of Wicklow, Obr.; ¶ v. D. Bré.
d. cealtchair
nr Downpatrick.
d. cearbhaill
Mi.
d. cerbáin
Cf. 5; ¶ al. Dun gCearbhain, Dungarvan(?).
d. ceithirnn
Rc. xvii. 179, Ll. 24 b; ¶ Munitio Cetherni, a battle there betw. Ui Néill and Cruithni, Ad. 93; ¶ D. C., Dungal rí Cruithne
7 Cennfaelad mac Suibne rí Ciannachta Glinne Gaimin do losgad la Maoldúin, Fia. 86; ¶ now Giant's Sconce in p. Dunbo in N.
of c. Derry, ibi., K. 164 a; ¶ Domhnall defeated Conghal Claon at D. C., Lg. 190, K. 162 b, Hb. 64; ¶ Dunkeherne, "the Giant's
Sconce" a cyclopean stone fort in p. Dunboe, c. Derry, Au. i. 98, Hen., Mi., Cri., Ch. 83, 107, Fia. 86, Of. 478; ¶ in p.
Dunbó, b. Coleraine, Adr. lxiv.; ¶ perh. Downhill, nr ruins of old ch. of Dunbo; ¶ cath D. C., fought by Síl Eogain, Ll.
25, 182; ¶ in Ulst., Ct. 349, 380.
d. cenain
Duncannon Moat nr Clane, Fia. 40; ¶ Cnoc Fergail nr Hill of Allen, c. Kild., Rc. xxiv. 52; ¶ v. Dinn Cenain.
d. cermna
al. D. Patraic, at foot of the Old Head of Kinsale, N. 262,
Fia 21, 218; ¶ O'Brien's Dict., Mi., Cri., Kp. 436, Ch. 154; ¶ D. Cermna, Au. i. 368; ¶ D. C., Fm. i. 44, 490; ¶ fort
of Cearmna, joint monarch of Ireland with his brother Sobhairce; ¶ on the Old Head of Kinsale; ¶ D. Cermnai, ó D. C. co
hArainn n-airthir, Au. i. 368, D. C., Fir. 436, Lec. 454, Cor. Gloss. s.v. Gaire; ¶ al. D. mhic Pádruig, in Crioch-Chuirsioch,
K. 121 a, 131 b, Of. 205, Ll. 17; ¶ in Mun., Ai. 88 b, Lg. 88, bat. of, Lec. 63, Oig. xxxviii.; ¶ Eurna of D. C., which
was built by Cachir, son of Edersgeoil, Fir. 381.
d. chermna
in Murbulc, built by Mantan Mac Cacher, Ll. 15; ¶ .i. in Mun. or in North(?); ¶ v. Murbulc.
d. cermnadi (Cernmadi?)
Buan 7 Fercorb do Corco Bairrne ó D. Cermnadi, I. 95
b.
d. gciar(?)
now Dungeer, nr Brownscastle, Taghmon, c. Wexf.
d. ciaraighe
or D. Ciaraidhi; ¶ Dunkerry in Connacht; ¶ D. Ciarraige, Fm. ii. 1137, Au. ii. 136; ¶ seems nr Dunmore, nr Tuam. d. ciaráin;
¶ Dunkerron in b. of Dunkerron, c. Kerry(?); ¶ of old in Corcu Duibne, ML. 25, Fm. iii. 188.
d. chille bice
ch. in Ui Tuirtre, Ct. 184; ¶ Downkillybegs, p. Drummaul, c. Antr.
d. cille trodan
in p. of Tullyrusk, c. Antr., Ra. 6.
d. cind
in Fothartaibh Fedha, in Lein., Lis. 196 b.
d. cind treathain
Donaghintrane, p. Templeboy, in Tireragh, Fir. 276, Fy. 174,
489; ¶ v. Dún Contreat.
d. clad
rampart boundary betw. Annaly and Breifne ext. fr. L. Gowna
to L. Kinclare, c. Longf.; ¶ there is still a Duncla nr Granard.
d. cláir
Pd. viii. 38, I. 143 a; ¶ .i. Dún gCláire(?).
d. gcláire
a royal residence of W. Mun., K. 121 b, Kp. 441; ¶ perh. on Sliabh gCláire, but, "Gláire ós Dún Gláire in Eilibh," Sil. ii.
p. 477; ¶ D. Cláre and D. Crott in Mun., Ll. 27.
d. cliach
nr Cnoc Aine in c. Limk., Obr.; ¶ repaired by Brian Bóraimhe, K. 171 a; ¶ v. D. Clíath; ¶ D. Eochair Maigi and D. Cliath
in Mun., Z. 374, Cg. 140.
d. clithair
at Sliabh Crott, q.v., Lis. 92 b, 134 b, 194 a.
d. cloitighe
Dunglady, p. Maghera, c. Derry, Au. i. 486, O'D., Fm. ii.
698; ¶ al. D. Glaidighe.
d. cluane
Risdeard a Burc. .i. an tIarla Ruadh Tighearna Uladh and
Connachta died at D. C., Con. 32 a.
d. cluana bhriain
Fm. ii. 1034; ¶ v. D. C. Ithair.
d. cluana iardam
nr Clonmacnois; ¶ Giolla Comhdhain stole jewels fr. Cluain Mic Nóis and was hanged at D. C. I., Ai. 33 b; ¶ D. Chluano,
seoid Chluano Mic Nois do fhoillsechadh ar ghalloibh Luimnigh iar na ngoid do Ghiolla Comhdhán et ro crochadh é ag Dún Chluano
hIthair (hithair, sic) (hitair, in disgrace?), Hb. 104. d. cluana íchtair; ¶ Lis. 39 a; ¶ at Cluain Mac Nóis.
d. cluana ithair
Ch. 329; ¶ Cloonbrien tl. in p. Athlacca, nr Bruff, c. Limk., Hen.(?); ¶ al. Dún cluana Bhriain, q.v.; ¶ D.C.I., at Lind
na Corn-nairedh, for Sinaind, Sa. 86 a 2; ¶ v. preceding word.
d. cnucha
Domnall ó D. chas Cnucha, St. B. 613; ¶ Castleknock(?). d. coba; ¶ i cocrich hua n-Echach ocus Corco Láigde, Lb. 215 b.
d. cobthaig
al. Brúgríg, St. B. 383, 395, ML. 72; ¶ Bruree, c. Limk., Hx. 683.
d. choic aibne
al. D. da leathglas (Downpatrick), Lec. 400.
d. coillin
Ar. 206; ¶ Dunkellin in p. Killeely, c. Galw., Fm. vi. 2014.
d. coindeand
Coindiu mac Segda on coming fr. Ulst. into Mun. settled at
D. C. and at Comartha, Lec. 253, Bb. 88 b.
d. coindi
Maedoc of; ¶ .i. Dún Coindeand(?), Lec. 613.
d. coistinne
in Ulst., Fer. 67.
d. cholptha
i Cualngiu, nr Aband Cholpthai, Ll. 109 a, 109 b, 110 b, Rc.
xiv. 412; ¶ seems Raith Cholptha nr Raholp, E. of Downpatrick, Stokes; ¶ v. Cualngiu.
d. comair
berid Magnus Balar leis co a dún .i. D. C. a Tulaidh
Óg, Z. 473 a.
al. Cell Brigde, now Kilbride, and in Liathaibh Feada
Manach, Fir. 234, Bb. 59 b; ¶ Clann Mothlan are desc. fr. Mothlan, son of this Conor.
d. chonchobuir maic umoir
in Aran meadhón, Of. 175, Wc. 77, Lec. 155; ¶ D. C. in Connacht; ¶
d. conculainn
Lu. 20.
d. conmair
fri Tailltin andes, X. 54.
d. contreat
Donaghintraine, p. Templeboy, b. Tireragh, Sli., Mi.; ¶ Dún Chontreathain, al. D. Cinn treathain, in Hi Fiachrach, Lec. 169,
Fy. 174, 282, Ci., Fm. iii. 334; ¶ in Críoch Feorais, in Connacht, Con. 13 a.
d. coradha
Domhnal Mór na Curradh (Mac Carthy) broke down the
Castle of Lismore, D. Coradha and Coraghlaise, Ua Maille, and all the castles
of Hymocaille, Ai. 51 b.
d. corcan
at the sea in W. Mun., whence Eoghan Taidhlech landed on
coming fr. Spain, Lbl. 343, Tm. 164.
d. corr
fort of Drolbor, the druid of Nia Noigrainni, in Bregia, Bb.
109 b; ¶ D. Corr le munce arx 2 inde comet 7 Guare Fexo Ferce(!!) Ha. 761.
d. corrubtha
N. of Fid mór and E. of Moin Coltna in Ulst., Ll.
58.
d. craide
in Arugu Cliach (recte Arada Cliach?), Lec.
454.
d. craumthain
battle of, won by Maelcoba's sons, Au. i. 108; ¶ v. Dún Crimthainn.
d. crea
I. 143 a, Pd. viii. 38.
d. creige
in Dálriada in Scotl., K. 164 b.
d. cremtannain
raided by the men of Cairbre and Breifne, Fm. iv. 802; ¶ v. D. Crimthandain.
d. crimthainn
D. Crimthainn, D. Crimthaind, in Etur, Ll. 23 b, 160 b, Lbl.
406, Of. 295, Ch. 91, Ca. 332, Obr. Dict.; ¶ i Beind Etair, Bb. 197 a, Hk. 408; ¶ in Beinn Edair, built by Criomthann
Niadh Nairi, and wherein he was buried, Lg. 131, 132; ¶ fort of Crimhthann Niadhnair at Edair, Lec. 464, Fm. i. 92; ¶ i.e.,
on Hill of Howth; ¶ Bailey Lighthouse on the site; ¶ but v. infra; ¶ D. Crimthann, Ren. Dind Rc. xv. 291; ¶ it and Duma
na nGiall in Tara, and Síd in Broga could be seen fr. Raith Esa; ¶ so Dun C. was not on the point at the Bailey; ¶ D. C.,
at Howth, seems to have occupied the site of the Old Bailey Lighthouse, al. Green Bailey and Bailey Green, which is high up
above the present Bailey Lighthouse; ¶ on Hill of Howth, Obr., Mi., Cri.; ¶ Nár Thúathach a sidhaibh ben Chrimthain is sidhe
rug Crimthann lé a n-echtra nordhairc a Dún Chrimthain a nÉdur, Hc. 2, 576 a.
d. crimthandain
or D. Cremthandain; ¶ cath D.C., wherein fell Aonghus Mac Domhnaill Mic Aodha, Hb. 66; ¶ in c. Don., Ci.; ¶ v. D. Cremtannain.
d. crinnai
al. Raith Crinna, Sa. 82 b 2.
d. crist
in dry. Balymor, d. Dublin, Tax.
d. croni
Bb. 206 a; ¶ D. Croind, Sa. 40 b; ¶ the Dond Cualnge took the heart of the Findbhennach to Dún Crom (in Ulst.?), Ll. 158;
¶ part of the bull was brought to Ath Luain, part to Muiccfinn, and part to D. Crom (or Croni?), Bb. 206 a.
d. chromtha
Inrechtach mac Dungalaigh slain by Dungal in D. C., Ll.
185.
d. crott
in Mun., Ll. 27; ¶ D. Crot at food of Sliabh Grud-one of the Galtees-in the Glen of Aherlagh, c. Tipp., Cg. 140; ¶ built
by Brian Boru in Mun., Z. 374, St. B. 439, K. 171 a; ¶ in E. Mun., K. 121 b; ¶ fort on Sliabh gCrot, b. Clanwilliam, c.
Tipp., Kp. 441; ¶ nr Gailty Hill in Mun., Obr.
in Hi Bece Abha in Mun.; ¶ Hi Laegaire na rinde iom an Abhuinn are fr. it, Lis. 183 a.
d. cruin
in Cianachta Glinne gemhin, Bco. 21 b, Zcp. v. 72; ¶ al. D. Cruthen, Ct. 146 and Index, Lan. iv. 263; ¶ .i. D. Cruithne(?);
¶ Colgan thinks it may be Dunboe; ¶ v. seq.
d. cruithne
Duncrun in p. Magillagan, b. Keenaght, c. Derry, Dc. i.
xvi., Cv. 84, Ci., Ui., Fm. iii. 148; ¶ Dunchrun in p. Tamlaghtard, Cv. 77; ¶ D. Cruthnai, Au. ii. 204.
d. cuair
diandechaid Aedh sluaiged D. C. hicocrich Mide 7 Laigen F.
1, 6, 10, Lg. 199, Mm. 363; ¶ D. C., Au. i. 288; ¶ O'D. makes=Rath Cuair, Rathcore, b. Moygenrath, c. Meath, Mi., Lh.
160 a 25, Rc. xvi. 269, Cam.; ¶ in Lein., Hx. 200, col. 3.; ¶ Luad Cuar, son of Augen Urgnaid, fr. whom is D. C., Ll. 160
a, 311, Fir. 434, Bb. 70 b, Lec. 189, K. 165 a; ¶ Aedh Oirnidi marched to D. C. and divided Lein., betw. the two Muiridach,
Lec. 138, Bb. 48 a, Au. i. 290.
d. cuanach
in d. Dublin, Cr. 1179.
d. chuile
Au. ii. 314.
d. cúile sibrille
al. Cenannus, Ll. 19 a, Lec. 64, 580; ¶ al. D. C. Sibrinne.
d. cúile sibrinne
Kells in Meath, Of. 246, Lg. 106, Fm. i. 56. d. cuille; ¶ fort of the K. of Clíu in Ui Cuanach, in Mun., Lu. 20 a b, Lbl.
644.
d. cuillinn
in Alba, Bco. 17 a, Lc. i. 46, Zcp. v. 36; ¶ .i. Dunkeld, Ci.
d. chuind
al. Tara, Fy. 292.
d. cuinn
Ó Dubhda of (in O'Dowd's l.) or a poetical name(?),
Fy. 210, Fir. 280; ¶ seems in Connacht.
d. cuirc
Fer. 161; ¶ al. Cashel, Cg. 70; ¶ in Cashel, Z. 367, Ll. 198, Fer. 161.
d. cuirc
bardic name for Bruree, c. Limk., Tp., Lct. 77, West.; ¶ O Donnabháin of D. C., Bran. 154 b.
d. cuirri
Lucht Dúin Curri re Hua Suanag, i.e., Hui Braenain
with their relatives, X. 176, Lec. 144, Fir. 172; ¶ now Donegore p. in c. Antr., Ra. 64; ¶ v. Dún ó gCorra.
d. cuncha
Cuncha is a cnoc over the Liffey; ¶ al. D. Áigedh, belonging to Tuathal Techtmhar, Lis. 199 a; ¶ leg. D. Cnucha(?). d. dá
bhád; ¶ Hollywood, of Artane, owned l. there, Fir. 840; ¶ ?Donabate p. and vill., c. Dub.
d. dá bend
Ll. 91 a, 205, 165, Lbl. 347; ¶ the fort of Fintan, son of Niall Néamglonnach in the N., Ll. 261 b, 94, Sto. 19 b, Hf. 55
b; ¶ nr Fertas Camsa on the Bann (so in "Trumphs of Congal Cláringnech"); ¶ now mound of Mount Sandal, Ra. 342; ¶ Mount
Sandle in NE. Liberties of Coleraine, c. Derry, Lct. 125 note; ¶ o Eascraibe siar do D. dá B., W. of r. Bann, Sto. 17 a.
d. da bend
in Ulst.; ¶ nr Sliab Fúait, Ll. 91.
d. da benn
in Teamhair Luachra, abode of Crimthand mac righ Muman, I.
168 a, Bb. 228 a, Sa. 73 b.
d. da eman
d. Glendal., terra de Uflan (Ui Feláin), Cr. 1173,
circ; ¶ D. daewen in Ui Felan and d. Glendal., Cr. 1192.
d. daen
F. 161; ¶ al. D. dá Én. Fg. 206.
d. dá én
Duneane p. in the Feevagh, b. Toome, c. Antr., i fiodbaid
Dáil Araidhe, Fg. 12, 206, F. 161, C. 41; ¶ in Sylva Dalaradiae, d. Connor, B. lx. 348; ¶ in Dál Araidhe, Md. 10, Fir.
148, Bb. 44 a; ¶ Sil Ciaráin of, in Dal Araidi, Lec. 129, Hx. 183, X. 5.
d. daigri
Con. 16 a, Procs. vii. 188; ¶ Duniry in b. Leitrim, c. Galw., Ci.; ¶ a tl. and p.; ¶ Dundoyri dry. in d. Clonfert; ¶ al.
Dundeyri, Tax.; ¶ this is the Lá féil Ua nAirbh in D. D. damh, Lb. 16; ¶ al. D. Doighre, Mi., where LB. was compiled by
the MacEgans, Im. 169; ¶ Leabhar Mór Dúna Doighre; ¶ al. L. Breac, Mm. 609; ¶ v. Dún Doighre.
d. dailche finnlethet
they went fr. Bunraidi to Cleitig, to D. D. F., and past the
Liath, E. to Glind Brighdi, Lis. 176 b.
d. daingean
nr r. Fergus, built by the FitzGeralds, Fir. 793; ¶ Dangan in p. Quin, c. Clare.
d. dáire
in Ulaid, Rr. 4; ¶ in Cooley.
d. dairi dabroc
Crimthan mac Fidaich became K. of Erin and Albain, and
seized D. D. D. of the sons of Eachaid Moidmeadoin, Lec. 338, Ai. 128 b, Hz.
52; ¶ D. Daire da Brocthall, at Tulcha Domnaill nr Damcluain, where Brian, son of Eochaidh Muigmeadoin was slain, Lbl.
902, Bb. 144 b, in Connacht(?).
d. da lacha
a border of Britain, Lbl. 332, Mr. 82.
d. dá lethglas
Ll. 349, Downpatrick, Bb. 42 a, Conb. 24, Bco. 3 a, Au. ii.
20, Md. 150, Mm. 20, Ci., Mi., Ct. 3, Gc. 164, Fir. 508; ¶ al. D. Da Lethglaisi, Fir. 508, Ci., K. 161 b; ¶ v. Dún and
D. Lethglaisi.
d. da n-othar
in Ulst., Bb. 68 a.
d. dá radharc
Dundaryark tl. in p. of Danesfort, c. Kilk.; ¶ v. next name.
d. dá radharc
Dundareirke, castle of MacCarthys in c. Cork; ¶ D. Dearairc .i. munimentum jucundi aspectus, O'S. III. vii. 4; ¶ in Muskerry;
¶ O'S., perh. rightly, took it for D. Deagh-radhairc.
d. deauae dibsi
Au. i. 140; ¶ D. Dé, says Sk. 136; ¶ Dundaff in p. of St. Ninian's, S. of Sterling, Adr. 378; ¶ mere guesses; ¶ could
it be read D. Dé Abhae Dibsi, Dundee of r. Dibsi? "Dibsi, untelligible," MacCarthy.
d. dectre
at Cell Roiss, Geneal. of Hui Maine, Bb. 76 b; ¶ in Ui Maine.
d. dedair
I. 150 b; ¶ seems Benn Edair.
d. déide
Dundeady in Rathbarry p., c. Cork, Gc. 52; ¶ on the boundary of Tuath O nAengusa in Corco Laidhi, I. 90 b; ¶ Tuath O nAonghusa
ext. fr. D. D. to Béul-Átha na Lece, and fr. Fearsaid Ros to Gaibhlin an Ghaithneamha, Fir. 677, Bb. 122 a; ¶ in Desmond,
Ai. 53 a.
d. dela
at site of Knock ch. nr Belfast; ¶ the fine earthen fort there is, no doubt, D. D., and nr it is Caislean Riabhach, or Castlereagh,
Ra. 12.
d. delca
Lu. 44; ¶ at Dundalk, c. Louth; ¶ ds. Delga, Lu. 68 a, shows ns. Delga, It. i. 208, At. i. 376; ¶ D. Delca, W. of Traig
in Baili, Lbl. 761; ¶ Tráigh Baile Dúine Dealgan, Md. 294; ¶ D. Delcca, Cg. 132; ¶ D. Delgga, Rr. 14; ¶ D. Delcan, Ci.;
¶ D. Delga, i Conaillib Muirthemne, Ll. 154 b, 111 a, 262 a, Lh. 188, Ui., Ci., Chi., Lg. 220; ¶ Dundalk Fort, its site
seems the ancient tumulus; ¶ D. Delgan, Ui.; ¶ D. Dealgan, Mi., Ci., Fir. 65; ¶ an ancient tumulus commanding a view of
the t., bay, and beautiful country, and the Carlingford Mts., seems the site of the Dún.
d. delginnsi
al. D. Delginsi Cualand (a fort on Dalkey Island, Dublin),
Ll. 15, Lec. 30, 61, 572, K. 129 a, Hk. 302, Sb. 2 b, Fir. 99, Lg. 77, Fm. i.
26.
d. deódruísc
off Downpatrick Head, p. Kilbride, b. Tirawley, Mayo, Fy.
489.
d. dermaige
Ll. 309, Cg. 6, Z. 351, K. 165 a; ¶ seems Durrow fort on the borders of Laeighis and Osraighe, Fia. 218.
d. dermhaighe
Dun durwy in dry. Bambech, d. Cork, Tax.; ¶ Dunderrow nr Kinsale.
d. detchine
at Emhain Macha, Hf. 32.
d. diarmada
built over Duibhabaind Brea, E. of Anarta and the Calad, in
Connacht, Lec. 156, Fir. 236.
d. diarmada meic cerbhuill
al. Cenannus, Lis. 9 b.
d. disirt
nr Killead and Glenavy, c. Antr., at Crumlin r., Dc. ii.
312.
d. dobhrain
in Eire, Dl. 54.
d. doghair
Áth Dúne Doghair, Mm. 493; ¶ betw. Lein. and Cashel; ¶ cf. Doonoor tl. (Dun nDoghair?), c. Tipp.
d. doighre
Duniry, b. Leit., c. Galw.; ¶ seat of the Clann Diarmada, Fm. iii. 131 note; ¶ v. D. Daigri.
d. doirbhghéis
Hm. ii. 228; ¶ in Meath or rather Westm.(?).
d. domaingen
in Ulst., Lbl. 883, Bb. 141 b, Z. 366 b.
d. domnaill
4 m. S. of Waterf. city; ¶ where Normans landed, Igb. § 13, K. 177 a, X. 423 b; ¶ D. Donuil, Regan.
d. domnaill
in Magh Finn; ¶ Dundonnell tl., Taghmaconnell p., c. Rosc., Kj. iv. 455.
d. domnaill
Dundonnell p. and old ch. nr Rathkeale, c. Limk., Kj. iv.
458; ¶ Dondownil, Tax.
d. domnaill
in Lein., Bb. 70 b, Fir. 434, X. 72; ¶ al. D. Donnaile, Ll. 311, 378, Lec. 189.
d. domhnaill
Dundonnell in vale of Glencastle in Kilcommon p., b. Erris,
Fy. 97, 489; ¶ al. D. Domhnainn, q.v.
d. domhnuill
the Daltons of D. D., Baile na Caradh, Impir (now tl.
Emper), Fir. 836; ¶ Dundonnell in b. Rathconrath, Westm.
d. domhnainn
Dundonnell, in valley of Glencastle, p. Kilcommon, b. Erris,
Mayo, Fy. 489; ¶ Ui., Mi.
d. dori
al. Reynold's (Reginald's) Tower in Waterf. city, Act of
year 1463.
d. draighnin
Dundrinan in dry. Corknuwin, d. Cork, Tax.; ¶ McCarthy Cairbrech of D. Draighnein, I. 84 a; ¶ D. Draiginain, Sto. 43 b.
d. draignein
D. Droignein, E. of Aithlis Cind-Fhaelaidh in Eoganacht
Glennomhnach in Mun., Lis. 182 b.
d. draignín
D. Dróghnín in Mun., Hz. 230.
d. draighnin
Dun Draynan; ¶ an abbey in Scotl., Tr. 39, an. 1239. d. dreimni; ¶ al. Cnoc Almaine, where Almu, wife of Nuada the druid,
was buried, Lbl. 877.
d. drema dén
al. D. itir da én, al. Fornochta, Lec. 462; ¶ v. D. Droma Dén.
d. dromma
Dundrum, c. Down; ¶ in Leith Chathail, Ll. 372, Bb. 121 a, Ai. 36 a, Mi., Ui.
d. droma
nr Ardmacha, Ui.; ¶ prob. Dundrum tl. in p. Keady, c. Arm.(?).
d. droma
al. Bárr na Stuaic, the mt. in Sliabh Eibhlinne, nr
Cashel, 4 m. W. of Cashel, Ods. 701; ¶ Dundrum tl. nr Cashel.
d. droma dairine
Dundrum in b. Lecale, Down, Gc. 158, Dc. i. 67. d. droma
dén; ¶ i.e., D. idir da éan, al. Druim nda en, al. Fornocht, nr Áth Cind Mara, Lbl. 429, I. 150 b, Ll. 193; ¶ in Mun.,
Ll.; ¶ do luidh Uinche ó chath Átha Cind Mara co D. D. Dén, .i. Druim etar dá én .i. dá uisce .i. uisce fris an-air 7 uisce
an-iar, Bb. 196 a, Sa. 21 a; ¶ seems not far fr. Kenmare, c. Kerry.
d. drónáin
McCarthy of, Ai. 51 b, 137 b.
d. dronárd
built by Nuadu the druid, Pd. 14; ¶ seems the fort on Almu; ¶ cf. Dú Dreimni.
d. drongáin
Kp. 1056; ¶ Drangan, b. Middle-third, c. Tipp.
d. druing
in Inis Eoghain, Lec. 129, X. 4, Hx. 182.
d. dubáin
in Delbna, Fm. ii. 1078, Rc. xviii. 166, Ch. 342, Hb. 108,
332.
d. dubh-chomair
Lis. 27 b; ¶ battle of, Lis. 30 a; ¶ nr Taillte in Meath, Lis. 199 b.
d. dubglaisse
Ll. 190, Mm. 590.
d. dublinde
I. 171 b, Lec. 143, Bb. 51 b, Fir. 171, Sas. 5655, X. 175; ¶ the fort of Dublin, Tp.; ¶ perh. where now the Castle stands.
d. dubhthaidi; ¶ in Lein., I. 171 b.
d. dubthaigh
on E. of Cend Febrat (at Cenn Febrat, Sa.), Ll. 198, Bb. 201
b, Sa. 33 a.
d. duirn
Au. i. 134; ¶ may be Dundurn at E. end of L. Earn in Pertsh., Ad. 377; ¶ a chief seat of Scottish Picts or fir Fortrenn,
at E. end of L. Earn, not far fr. St. Fillans, Cps. 88, 89.
d. durlais
in the plain of Ella, inhabited by the Aes Ealla; ¶ nr Newmarket, c. Cork, Tp.
d. echach
Ch. 242; ¶ battle of Craebh-telcha betw. the Ulidians and Cenél Eoghain ext. to Druim-bó and D. E.; ¶ Duneight, c. Down,
O'D.; ¶ al. D. Echdach, d. Ethach, q.v.
d. echach
D. E. Muighmeadhoin in Connacht, nr L. Eirne, Fer. 178. d.
eachair; ¶ Oileán D. E. ar L. Mic Nén, Hb. 93.
d. echdach
battle of Craoibhe Tulcha continued fr. C. T. to D. E. and
to Druim bó, Lg. 221, Au. i. 524; ¶ v. seq.
d. echdach
Au. i. 512; ¶ Duneight in p. Blaris, b. Castlereagh Upr., c. Down; ¶ Clough, in c. Antr., was Clough Dunaghy; ¶ v. next
name.
d. echdach
Dunaghy tl. and p. on the Ravel, in b. Kilconway, c. Antr.,
Ce. 30, Lg. 213.
d. n-eclais
at Imlech Ibair on E. of Dál Cais, Bb. 98 b, Lec.
409; ¶ S. of the Dál Cais, Ha. 749.
d. edin
Wc. 30; ¶ "Oppidum Edin," Edinburgh, Cps. cxlii.; ¶ al. Dún Monaidh, Edinburgh, Carswell's Prayer Book, p. 1; ¶ D. Éaduin,
Ston. A. 35.
d. edair
v. D. Etair.
d. egill
al. Bally-homyne in Ui Duach, c. Kilk., Kj. i.
240.
d. éin fhir
D. Geall, D. Gead is D. Éin-fhir, Ston. A. p. 44; ¶ cf. Dún Aonfhir.
d. elcmair
al. Brugh ós Bóind, Fer. 183,
188.
d. emna
Eirgidh uile a aes Eamna 7 Cosnaigh Uladh 7 Garmna 7 D. E.,
Sto. 18 b; ¶ Navan Fort nr. Arm.(?).
d. enach ngamnai
Hui Eathach of; ¶ al. Raith Lis Enach nGamnai, Bb. 96 a, Lec. 279; ¶ Sescond mac Fordaith of Dál nEachach, slain in D. E.
nG., Lec. 279; ¶ in Aird in Ulst.; ¶ al. Raith Lis Aenaigh Gamhna, I. 66 a; ¶ v. D. Enaich.
d. enaich
in Dunanney tl. in p. Carnmoney, c. Antr.; ¶ the fort is elliptic, its diameter varying fr. 62 to 94 feet; ¶ its height
fr. 10 to 22; ¶ the ditch is 18 feet wide; ¶ the summit is encircled by an earthen parapet fr. 16 to 25 feet thick, and
fr. 4 to 7 feet high; ¶ there were over 40 raths in Carnmoney p., Dc. iii. 11.
d. enaid
in Corca Laige, Ha. 758.
d. enna
plundered by O Byrne, Bran. 91 b; ¶ Duneany tl. and p. nr Athy, c. Kild.(?).
d. eochaille
in Muscraighe, Lbl. 339.
d. eochair
Sas. 1180; ¶ seems nr Duntryleague (Dún trí Liacc); ¶ v. next name.
d. eochair maigi
in Mun., McCurtin's Antiq. 220; ¶ Inis Locha Gair 7 D. E. M. in Mun., Z. 374; ¶ stronghold of Aillill Óluim, Dg. ii. 3;
¶ in W. Mun., K. 121 b, 171 a, St. B. 439; ¶ D. E. M., the fort on the brink of r. Maigue; ¶ al. Bruree, c. Limk., Fm.
ii. 770, Ods. 628, Cg. 140; ¶ N. of, and having a view of, Ard na Righraidi (i. Cnoc Samna), Lis. 28 b.
d. eochla
in tl. of Eochoill, Aranmór, Wc. 77.
d. eogain
Dunowen tl. and fort in p. Kiltartan, c. Galw.; ¶ O Heyne of, Fy. 66, Fir. 259.
d. eogain
in Inis Medon, in L. Measca, Connacht, Lec. 124, Bb. 128 a; ¶ now Inishmean, Wc. 185.
d. eoghain
in Corca Laoighe; ¶ Tuath O Ffithcheallaigh ext. fr. D. E. to Glaisi Draighneacha, and fr. Gaibhlin an Gaithneamha to Oileún
Innsi Dúini, Fir. 677, I. 90 b, Bb. 112 a, Ha. 759; ¶ Dunownen in Ardfield p., c. Cork, Gc. 52.
d. eoghuin beul
in Mun.; ¶ on the lake, Fir. 299.
d. eogháin mhóir
Eoghan Mór was K. of the 2 Muns., and had 3
Dúns -1 nr Glas Smóil, 1 in Ucht Mic Caochaigh in Ciarraidhe
Luachra, and 1 in Dealbhna, Ai. 84 b.
d. eoghanacht
in tl. of Eoganacht, in Aranmór.
d. ethach
D. eathach; ¶ Duneight in p. Blaris, al. of Lisburn, on the Lagan, Mi.; ¶ v. D. Echach, D. Echdach.
d. etain
built by Surge, a Milesian chief, Ll. 15; ¶ v. D. Etáir.
d. etair
built by Suirge above the surging sea, Lec. 61, 540, Bb. 11
b, K. 129 b, Lg. 77; ¶ the fort of Etar, at Howth, c. Dub., built by Leinstermen; ¶ in a lofty position on the edge
of cliffs, and large enough to hold 700 kine as well as the garrison, Ll. 115 b; ¶ Eachtra Crimthaind fr. D. Etair, Lec.
38; ¶ D. Edair, Fm. i. 26, Fir. 99.
d. féich
in Eabha; ¶ betw. Binbulbin and the sea, c. Sli., Mi.; ¶ prob. Dun iartharach on hill of Knoclane, in b. Carbury, Sli.,
O'D.; ¶ D. Feig in Eba or Machaire Eabha, W. of Benn Bulbin, Tig. Rc. xvii. 391, Hb. 90.
d. fegtha
D. F. fath gle, Lec. 61.
d. fergusa
in Albain, I. 185 b.
d. fergusa
ó D. F. co Emain, Bb. 250 b, Sto. 11; ¶ seems in Ulst.; ¶ in Ultaib, Sto. 11, Bb. 137 b; ¶ al. Carrac Fergusa, Carrigfergus(?).
d. fermelin; ¶ in Fife, Scotl.; ¶ carta of K. David, an. 1118, Tr. 9, 44, Cps. 206; ¶ Dunfermline.
d. fidga
in Scotl., Gm. 3; ¶ cf. D. Fiodh, D. Fiodaigh.
d. fidne
in Tír Amhalgaidh, Sil. 62; ¶ r. D. Fine.
d. findtan
in Ciarraidhi Luachra, Lis. 132 a.
d. findtain
in Connacht, Bb. 14 a.
d. findtig
Fintech of, X. 72, Fir. 434; ¶ v. D. Finteing.
d. fine
Ll. 15, Bb. 22 b; ¶ Lucht Dúine Fine of Clann Aengusa of Tír Amhalgaidh, Lec. 160, Sil. 62; ¶ Doonfeeny tl. and p. nr Killala,
Fy. 489, &c.; ¶ the people of D. F. were Ui Cuinn, Meg Ódhráin, Ui Comhdháin, Ui Duibhlearga, Ui Bearga, Ui Bli, Ui Duanmaighe,
Fir. 247, 273, 281, Lec. 168; ¶ v. Dún Fidne.
d. finteing
seems in Meath, being named with Dún Cúair and
Albine (r. Delvin), Ll. 160 a; ¶ but is in Crích Cualand, Ll. 163, 378; ¶ al. D. Inteing in Ui Garrchon, Ll. 169 b;
¶ D. Finteng in Lein., Ll. 311, Bb. 10 b, 70 b, Lec. 189; ¶ v. D. Inteing, D. Findtig.
d. fiodh
in Scotl., facing Irel., Gm. 3; ¶ v. next name, and Dún Fidga.
d. fiodhaigh
in Scotl., Uisnech 8.
d. fionn
seems an ancient vitrified fort of this name in Kilarlity
p., Inverness-sh., Uis. 8.
d. fhir-aencholca
seat of K. of Cashel, Lec. 377; ¶ D. fear aencolcha, I. 136 a; ¶ D. F. A. Cholga, Bb. 149 a, Lis. 143 a, Lct. 91.
d. firchert
Birmingham of; ¶ in Clár Chairbre, Fir. 824; ¶ Dunfierth tl. and p. in b. Carbery, Kild.
d. flesci
nr the Flesc in Mun., F. 167; ¶ r. Flesk flows by Glenflesk to Killarney Lakes; ¶ but cf. Fleisge, al. Cnamchaill, some
distance fr. Gabrán, q.v., Hx. 677.
d. floinn
Doonflin tl. in Skreen p., Tireragh b., Sli., Fy. 489. d.
foithir; ¶ Au. i. 132; ¶ seems Dunottar in Kincardine, Adr. 377; ¶ Dunottar in the Mearns, Cps. index; ¶ al. D. fother,
a chief seat of the Picts or Fir Moerne; ¶ al. Dunfoeder in the Saxon Chron., Cps. cxix., cxl.; ¶ nr Stonehaven, Fothardún
p., Kincardine, Sk. i. 263. d. forgaill; ¶ in Luglochtaibh Logo, Lu. 122 a, Teh. 259; ¶ seems nr r. Delvin, which runs by
Gormanstown; ¶ but al. D. F. Monach, Ll. 31; ¶ at Lusk, c. Dub., At. I. 369.
d. forglas forgo
in Ulst., Ll. 183; ¶ same as next name.
d. forggo
K. of Airgialla slain there, Ui., Lg. 192; ¶ al. D. Forgo, Mi., Chi.; ¶ in or nr Airgialla.
d. fremain
Lu. 119 b says there were 2 Dúns of the name-1 in
Meath, 1 in Teffia; ¶ D. Fremain im-Midiu, Lu. 129 b; ¶ D. Fremann, Lbl. 876; ¶ D. Fremainne, It. i. 118; ¶ v. Fremainn
Mide.
d. fremain
Tethbai, Lu. 129 b; ¶ i Tethua, It. i. 122; ¶ D. Fremand i Tetba, Lbl. 876, Sa. 41 b; ¶ D. Frémainn, It. i. 129; ¶ D.
Frémunn hi Tethua, It. i. 121; ¶ D. Fremainne hi Tethuai, It. i. 118.
d. fúar
the O Harts of, Fir. 316.
d. furadráin
Rc. xvii. 400; ¶ in Mun., Fm. ii. 872, Ai. 26 a, Hb. 92; ¶ D. F., D. Maic Ingair and Nenagh burned in the same foray; ¶
a Muigh Leathluachra (q.v.), Sa. 83 a 1.
d. ngabail
im Maigh Liphi la Laighnibh, Sa. 19 a 2; ¶ hi Cuthraigib over the Life Laignech, I. 150 a, Ll. 198, Bb. 72, 195 b.
d. gabhain
al. Ros Bruic; ¶ cf. seems on Waterf. or Wexf. coast; ¶ but v. Ros mBrocc.
d. gaifi
Cg. 96; ¶ prob. a fort at Bruree.
d. gailian
a fort of O Dowd in Mayo, Fy. 290.
d. ngaileoin
in Dál Meisin Corb, in Lein., Ll. 377, Fir. 431; ¶ D. nGalíon, Ll. 311 a.
d. ngailleann
in Albain, on r. Toi, Lbl. 689.
d. gaillmhe
Galw. Fort, Mi., Chi., Fy. 352, Ch. 324; ¶ Dungalvy in doc. of an. 1315, Wc. 196; ¶ Dungalúe, Sw. an. 1201.
d. gaimin
7 bps. of, Ll. 374; ¶ 7 sts. of, Lb. 24. d. gainbhe; ¶ in Connacht, Mi.; ¶ al. D. Ganiba, Ui.
d. ngair
seat of K. of Cashel, I. 136 a, Ll. 27, Bb. 149 a, Lis. 143
a, K. 150 b, Ai. 88 b; ¶ on the Hill of Doon at L. Gur, c. Limk., Lct. 91.
d. gairbri
Doongarbry, in b. Rossclogher, Leit., Ci.
d. gál
Dunnagoale tl. nr Annaghilla, Errigal Keeroge, b. Clogher,
c. Tyr., Fm. v. 1404.
d. gar
Dungar Castle in McDermot's country, Ci.; ¶ Seán Frinsa of D. G., an. 1699; ¶ Con., in notes at end of the vol.; ¶ Dungar,
Frenchpark, c. Rosc., Ci.
d. gar
in Eilib; ¶ Dungar Castle in p. Corbally, b. Ballybrit, King's c., nr border of c. Tipp., Fm. vi. 2186; ¶ v. Bel Atha D.
G. d. garbháin; ¶ i nDeise Mumhan, Dungarvan c. Waterf., C. 750, Fm. v. 1676, Mi.
d. garbháin
Dungarvan ch. in d. Ossory, Pat. Roll. p. 62.
d. garbrois
the da finnadh Cairbri of D. G. in the Tain bó
Flidhais, Lbl. 355.
d. gead
D. Gealla, D. Gead is D. Éin-fhir, Ston. A., p. 44.
d. geall; ¶ Ston. A., p. 44; ¶ in MacCarthy's country seemingly.
d. geanainn
D. Genainn; ¶ Dungannon in p. Drumglas, c. Tirone, Mi., Ci., Cv. 126; ¶ D. Gennainn, an. 1430, Au. iii. 110, Ui.; ¶ al.
D. Genainn mic Cathbadh, Ar. 30, 50; ¶ al. Dún Cain ait a mbai Genann Glunmar, Sto. 17 b, Con. 70 b.
d. geimin
i Cianachta Glinde Geimin F. 180; ¶ D. Geimhin, Fg. 12, Md. 10; ¶ Dungiven, in b. Keenaght, c. Derry, Mm. 20, Mi., Ui.,
Cv. 41; ¶ D. Géimin, Ui.; ¶ i.e. Munitio Pellium, Cv.; ¶ the Book of D. Geimin, Lec. 280.
d. geirg meic faeburdil
Ca. 358, Hc. 2, 583 a; ¶ v. Dunad Geirg.
d. germain
Fer-diad slew Rind mac Niuil, at the door of D. G., Ll.
88.
d. glaidighe
v. D. Cloitighe.
d. gláire
in Élib (Ely O'Carroll), Ll. 169 b; ¶ leg. D. gCláire(?). d. glaire; ¶ regal house nr Sliab Mis., in Kerry, Obr.
d. gleo
al. Clochán Liath, Dunglow in p. Templecrooan, b.
Boylagh, Don., Pgi. ii. 153.
d. gleoire
Lbl. 355.
d. gobuil
i Cuthraigib; ¶ Goll Glas gave to his dau. the Inber, the Digna and the Dún above Life Lagnech, Ll. 198, Lbl. 426.
d. goill
Mac Cairthigh of, at L. Léin, Ai. 133 a; ¶ Dungeel tl. in p. Killorglin, b. Magunihy, c. Kerry(?).
d. gráine
in Inisbofinne, Wc. 116.
d. grea
in Uib Garrchon on Sliab Airgiall, Ll. 1696 b.
d. grot
nr Gailty Hill, Obr; ¶ al. D. gCrot, nr the Galtees; ¶ v. Sliab Crot.
d. guaire
in Coill Ua fFiachrach, Dungorey tl. and fort, nr and E. of
Kinvarra, in Ui Fiachrach Aine, Fm. vi. 2084, Ar. 182, Fy. 208, 66 (Cf. 60); ¶ seat of the O Heynes, Ua Edhin, Fir. 259,
Fy. 67, 286; ¶ al. Durlas Guaire, q.v.
d. guaire
O Dubda of, Fy. 208; ¶ al. Durlus Guaire, al. Durlus Muaidhe in Tirawly, betw. Dun Fine (Doonfeeny) and Ardnarea nr Kilmore-Moy,
Fy. 475; ¶ al. Durlussium, B. lix.
d. nguaire
expedition of Fiachna mic Baedáin to D. G. in
Saxanaibh (a tale), Ll. 190, Mm. 592, Ha. 799, Cps. 87, i.e, Bamborough,
Northumberland, Sk. i. 237; ¶ cf. Dinguayrdi (Welsh).
d. guairne
St. B. 741; ¶ D. gorne in dry. Ui Liatháin, d. Cloyne, Tax.; ¶ Dungourney p. and tl.
d. guimin
in Breifne O Raghallaigh, Hx. 852.
d. iarainn
Doonerin, nr the strand in Ros Ceide, b. Carbury, Sli., Fy.
489; ¶ Belach Dúine Iarainn, Doonierin Pass, fort and tl. 4 m. NW. of t. of Sli., Mi., Ci.
d. iartharach
on Knocklane Hill, b. Carbury, Sli., Mi.
d. iascaig
for Siuir; ¶ Cahir on the r. Suir, c. Tipp., Lbl. 212 a, 951, K. 121 b, Rc. xiv. 242, Ca. 308; ¶ al. Cathair D. I., Fm.
v. 1758; ¶ al. D. Iasg; ¶ Cahir, c. Tipp., K. 171 a, St. B. 439; ¶ al. D. Iasgtha, Fir. 813.
d. imbrith
perperam D. i mBrith in It. i. 142, as K. Meyer writes to
me; ¶ v. D. Imrid.
d. imdain
Rc. xviii. 298; ¶ D. Iomdhain, Ai. 45 b, Con. 28 b; ¶ Dunamon tl. and p. on r. Suck, c. Rosc., Mi., Ci.; ¶ al. D. Imgain,
I. 108 b; ¶ D. Imghain in Magh Aei, Mi., Chi., Wc. 25, Im. 6, Hb. 109.
d. imrid
D. I. and D. Delga in Ultaib, Lu. 63 a, Ll. 123 a; ¶ do D. Imrith nó do D. Delca, Lu. 44 a, Hx. 91; ¶ fort of Cú Chulainn
in Muirtheimne, At. i. 376, It. ii. 2, 241; ¶ D. Imrith to SE. of Áth da Ferta, Tbr. 241–2; ¶ S. of Ferta Laig in Ulst.,
Lbl. 648; ¶ al. D. Imrind, Tbr. 241.
d. inbir
Lu. 50 a, Hx. 103; ¶ at Arklow, c. Wick., At. ii. 118; ¶ v. Inber.
d. in chorad benli
in Inis Bretan, Bb. 116 a.
d. ind ócláig
al. Lis na fleide, W. of Carnn Fraich meic Fhidaig, Sas.
7650.
d. ing
at Sliabh Cualand, I. 151 a 1.
d. inn
in iarthar Eirenn, Hk. 302, K. 129 a; ¶ D. Inni, in Connacht, Lec. 30.
d. inni
given by McMorrough to Duisk Abbey in Ossory.
d. inteing
Pd. viii. 38; ¶ in Ui Garrchon in Lein., Ll. 169 b; ¶ v. D. Finteing.
d. laegaire
ag Loch Laegaire, Sto. 20 a.
d. laegairi
i.e., Tara, Fy. 294.
d. laoghaire
O Dubhda of, in Connacht, Fir. 294.
d. laighean
in Lein., Mi.
d. lainge
Z. 469; ¶ leg. D. Shlainge(?).
d. láire
Domnall of, K. of Deisceart Erenn, Ll. 46.
d. lathraigh
Dunlara in or nr Clanrickard, c. Galw., Mi.; ¶ perh. Doonlaur, about 3 m. fr. Headofrd, Pgi. ii. 31.
cath D. L.; ¶ prob. Dunloe in Kerry, Fia. 86, Hx. 218; ¶ but v. D. Locho.
d. lochad
Bb. 53 a; ¶ in Laeghaire, Mi.; ¶ in Meath, Fir. 190; ¶ nr Tara, O'D.
d. locho
Adr. 376, Ui.; ¶ Dunlochy in Scotl., Cps. 453.
d. loibin
al. Tech an Turtain, Caoille, Mun., Lis. 182 b.
d. loich
Tor. 158; ¶ Dunloe at r. Leamhain nr Killarney in Kerry, Mi., Kj. i. 476–8; ¶ D. lóith, in Desmond, Ai. 53 a.
d. loind
al. D. Fhloinn, Dunflin tl. in p. Skreen, Sli., Fy. 264. d.
luadhain; ¶ attacked by O Byrne, Bran. 92 a; ¶ perh. D. louan, given to d. Dublin, Cr. 1199; ¶ Dunlavin in c. Wick.
d. lugdech
seat of Lugaid of Dál Cormaic in Lein., Ll.
312.
d. machan
c. Waterf., St. B. 749; ¶ leg. Bun Machan(?).
d. mael
Olchobar and Eogan beat Norsemen at D. M. (leg. Eoganacht
and D. Maeletuile, q.v.), Ll. 310.
d. maelclaigh
stronghold of the Eoganacht; ¶ a Tuath in Caoille, Mun., Lis. 182 b.
d. maelduibh
ag Iasgaigh, Lec. 165; ¶ nr r. Easkey in b. Tireragh, c. Sli., Fir. 261, 275 (earthen fort 11 m. NE. of Ballina), Lec. 169,
234, Bb. 82 b, X. 110; ¶ prob. Rath Mael tl. in Easkey p., Fy. 98, 258.
d. maeletuile
the Eoganacht Caisil beat the Danes there, Mi., Ui., Ll.
310, Cg. 20, K. 166 a, Ch. 148, Z. 354, Ai. 18 a; ¶ in c. Tipp. or c. Waterf.; ¶ nr Cashel(?).
d. maaeloctraig
seat of Maeloctrach, of the race of Cathair mór, Bb.
75 a; ¶ in Lein.
d. mhagh iarthach
on L. Silionn, Hx. 853.
d. maghnais
nr Inis Creacare in Mun., Ai. 78 a.
d. maige mell
Goll mac Duilbh, K. of, Ll. 275.
d. maigne
seems in Scotl.(?), Bb. 94 a, Lec. 276.
d. main
in the W. of Ireland, Cg. 32; ¶ seems nr L. Léin or Killarney; ¶ v. D. Mani.
d. maloen
d. Glendal., c. Wick., nr Bali Umaell(?), Cr. an. 1192; ¶ D. Meilloban.
d. manann
in N. of Fir Maige Féine, c. Cork, Tp.; ¶ now Manain, O Dugan's abode nr Kilworth, Obr.
d. mani
in iarthur Erend, Z. 357.
d. maoilín
Dunmoylin tl. and p. nr Ardagh, b. Lr. Conillo, c. Limk.; ¶ 6 m. NW. of Newcastle, Mi.; ¶ v. Dún Molin.
d. masc
Lu. 610; ¶ built by Cáinén Másc, Ll. 160, 300 a, 310, 311, Bb. 70 b, X. 72; ¶ D. Maisc, Lec. 189; ¶ in Huibh Crimthannain,
Ll. 378, Fir. 483, 434, Cg. 18; ¶ Rock of Dunamase nr Maryborough, Queen's c., Tp., Z. 353, Mi., Ui., Chi.; ¶ cath D. Mascala,
ria nAilioll mac Dunlaing, Z. 468; ¶ leg. D. Masc.
d. mec cennáin
nr Les Luigdech and Kells, c. Meath, Bk. 7 a.
d. mec cennáin(?)
Dun mechanan in charter of an. 1175 is Duncannan, c. Wexf.,
Hore's Hist. of c. Wexf.; ¶ v. Dú Canáin.
d. mechair (in Thomond, C. 331)
fr. Lis. 18 b seems betw. Urrus and Mag Locha.
d. medón
the fleet of, in Cend Currig, Ll. 310, Cg. 24, Z. 355.
d. medhord
al. D. Mughdhord, al. D. Mughorn; ¶ Doon, E. of Westport, Lc. i. 324.
d. meilloban
in Glendal.
d.
seems nr Bali Umail, Cr. an. 1173; ¶ leg. D. Meic Lobáin(?).
d. mhic annaigh
in Breifne Ui Raghallaigh, Matha Mac Annaigh do chuir D. M.
A. suas a n-aghaidh Oirghiallaigh, Hx. 856.
d. mic conchobair
al. Caislén Mic Conchobair, tl. and p. of Castleconor
in b. Tireragh, Sli., O'D., Fm. iii. 654, Fy. 282, Hs. i. 506.
d. mic datho
seat of K. of Lein.; ¶ Raithbeg fri D. M. D. a n-eas, Lbl. 418, Bb. 193 b, I. 149 a.
d. mic fhánad
N. of Es Ruaid, Ll. 307 a.
d. míchil
Doon or Doonmulvihill, p. Inchicronan, b. Upr. Bunratty,
Clare, Fm. v. 1534.
d. mic ingair
Rc. xvii. 400; ¶ in Mun., burnt with Nenagh and Dún Furadráin, Hb. 92, Mi.
d. mic liathain
in Cornwall, I. 179 b 2.
d. mic lir
Lu. 44 b.
d. mic naeini
nr Dún Mór, X. 231; ¶ in Hui Maini(?).
d. mic nechtain scenai
of Corco Laigdi (but v. next name), Ll. 170; ¶ of Inber Sceine, of Corco L., Lec. 522, I. 169 a, Sa. 76 b.
d. mic nechtain scene
in Mag Breg, Ll. 66.
d. mic phádruig
Fer. 121 a; ¶ al. D. Cearmna, now Downmacpatrick or Old Head tl., nr Kinsale.
d. mic toghmhain
in Desmond, in MacCarthy's country, Ai. 67 a.
d. minde
built by Cathair Mór, Bb. 11 b, Hz. 21, Os. v.
278.
d. modhna
isé Dunchadh roort macu Buaedáin Mic Cairrill
7 macu a bráthar, nó a máthar adeir leabhar eile a nDun
Modhna; ¶ a quo Cenél Dunchadha, I. 65 a; ¶ al. D. Moghno, Hb. 63; ¶ leg. D. Monaidh.
d. moghdhairne
in Connacht, Ai. 34 a.
d. mogna
al. D. Mugnae; ¶ Maolduin slain by his brother in Aenach Desgirt Muighe, or in D. Moghna, Fir. 495; ¶ v. Dún Mugnae.
d. molin
Dunmolyn in Rathkeale dry., d. Limk., Tax.; ¶ v. Dún Maoilín.
d. monaidh
in Alba, Sil. 276, Sas. 3070, Lbl. 326, Lis. 220 b, Mr. 46,
It. ii. 145, Fir. 776; ¶ al. D. Móna, in Argyle, the chief hill fortress of Dal Riada; ¶ al. D. Add, Cps. cxv.; ¶ Dunstaffnage,
O'D in Mr. 46.
d. monaidh
al. D. Edin, Edinburgh, Carswell's Prayer Book, p. 1; ¶ v. Dún Modhna.
d. mór
tl., p. and b. Dunmore, Galw., Mi., Ci.; ¶ 8 m. N. of Tuam, Im. 128, Tr. 454, Bb. 37 b, Con. 20 b; ¶ in Conmaicne Dúin Moir,
Fm. iv. 680, Con. 14 b; ¶ Clann Feoruis of, Fir. 823; ¶ al. of D. M. Mic Feorais, Ci., Con. 14 b; ¶ seems referred to in
Con. 13 b, Bb. 37 b, Tor. 72, 38.
d. mór
Tor. 33, 78; ¶ seems in Clare, Doonmore in Killard, p.(?).
d. mór
Fir. 508; ¶ Congal Ceann-fada slew Maolcoba there; ¶ seems in Ulst., where there are 8 Dunmore tls.
d. mór
in Inisbofinne, Wc. 116.
d. mór
Sillan of i n-Uibh Briuin Cualann, Md. 198, Fg. 140, Ct.
381; ¶ al. Sillan Glinn munire, Mt. 29.
d. mór
i.e., Munitio Magna, a hill in Iona, Ad. 107.
d. mór
al. Carrac ind fhomorach in Connacht, Sas. 6544; ¶ seems Dunmore, N. Galw.
d. mór mheic an fhearmacaigh
in Corco Baiscin, Fm. vi. 2108; ¶ Dunmore in Thomond.
d. mór mheic fheorais
Dunmore t. and b. 8 m. N. of Tuam, Galw., Mi.,
Ci.
d. mothair
now Mothar-dun in tl. of Mohar, in Middle Island of Aran,
Wc. 77.
d. muairne
Baile D. M. belonged to Sliocht Uateir Burc, Fa. 2. d.
mughdord; ¶ Con. 7 b; ¶ Doon Castle, in Aghagower p., 4 m. E. of Westport, Mi., Fy. 489; ¶ v. seq.
d. mughdorn
in Connacht, Rc. xviii. 58, Hb. 105; ¶ al. D. Moghdornd, Sas. 3940, Mi.; ¶ al. D. Mughdord, Mi.; ¶ v. D. Mughdord.
d. mugnae
Murchad slew Maeldúin in Oenuch Descirt Maige, and
the sons of Mac Cairill in D. M.; ¶ fr. this Murchad are Cenel Murcada, Ll. 330.
d. muige dá inber
Dun mugyda inver, Sw. an. 1215.
d. mulaigh
in Ulst., Lbl. 627.
d. murbhoigh
O Domhnuill of, St. B. 619; ¶ v. Murbhach.
d. na n-airbed
Lu. 6 a.
d. n. n-a.
i Crích Raide fri hIrrus a n-oir, Ll. 238 c; ¶ hi Crích Masraidi fri hIrorus anair, Lh. 162; ¶ on Slige Assail, Rc. xx.
134; ¶ nr Féne in hUib Tigernain im Midi, Lh. 162; ¶ is ar Sligi Assail ro chanad othá D. na n-A. cosin crois ic Tig Lommán,
Lh. 164, Lu. 6 a. d. na n-airmed; ¶ the Amra Coluim Chille was finished at the Crois in Tig Loman at Locha Fhuair, or at
D. na n-Airm(ed?), Lbl. 687.
d. na n-airned
to D. na n-A. in Crich Raide fri hIrrus an-oir, or D. na
n-A. o Thigh Munda síar, Lb. 238 c.
d. na mbárc
Ll. 46, Dl. 4 b; ¶ in Corcodubne, Mun., Of. 162, Lbl. 4, Lg. 1, K. 122 b, Ll. 4, Bb. 12 b, Fir. 29, Hz. 141; ¶ i n-iarthur
Érenn, Tm. 158; ¶ in Irrus descert Chorca Duibne, Sc. 2 b; ¶ in N. of Mun., ML. 34; ¶ in Corco Duibne, Ll. 3, Lec. 272;
¶ i n-Iorrus deiscirt Corco Duibni, L. Gubala of T.C.D., p. 64; ¶ in the present Bay of Ballinaskellig, al. Irrus Deiscirt
Corco Duibne, ML. 35; ¶ cf. Caislén Dúna na mbarc.
d. na mbarc
in Tirconnell, Lis. 214 b, Sas. 2026, 2015.
d. na mbend
Dunmanway 12 m. W. of Bandon, c. Cork, Fm. v.
1288.
d. na mbeann
Dunamann, p. Croom, c. Limk., Ods. 628, Mi.
d. na mbó
Dunnamoe, p. Kilmore, b. Erris, Fy. 489.
d. na mbreathnach
so called fr. Welshmen in Ireland, K. 128 a.
d. na gcorróg
do'n taoiph thes do Mhuigh Lacha i gCondao in Chláir,
Ix. 40.
d. na n-eicess
Bb. 224 b, Sa. 63 b; ¶ at r. Shannon (but?), Ll. 210; ¶ Do luidh rempu co-riacht in Sruth oc Sinoinn, Daire ó D. na nE.,
I. 165 a 1; ¶ O'D. fr. context of Gc. 68–70 says it was a name for Tara. d. na bhfál; ¶ on island nr lighthouse of Slyne
Head, c. Galw., Wc. 110.
d. na fearta
prob. Danesfort in c. Kilk., Gc. 412.
d. na bh-fiarach
or D. Ua bhFiachrach in Aughanagh p., Tirerrill b., Sli.,
Fy. 489.
d. na fithrech
Dunferrees in p. Lisselton, b. Iraghticonor, Kerry,
Mi.
d. na ngall
Lh. 82, Md. 146, Donegal t., in Tirconnell; ¶ first mentioned an. 1159, Mi., Ui., Ci., Ar. 50, Tig. Rc. xviii. 189, Md. 478.
d. na ngall
Fm. ii. 1136, Au. ii. 136; ¶ in Connacht, and seems nr Dunmore nr Tuam.
d. na ngall
in Cothluighe, in Desmond, Ai. 53 a; ¶ Donegal tl. in p. Clonmel, Queenstown; ¶ Donegall tl. nr Skibbereen, c. Cork.
d. na nged
on r. Boyne, and constructed like Tara, Lbl. 321, Mr. 6; ¶ prob. the large fort on the S. side of r. Boyne, nr Dowth, O'D.
d. nair; ¶ on Sliabh Mudhuirnn, Ll. 15, Bb. 22 b; ¶ on Sliabh Modhairn, Lg. 77, Fir. 99, Mi.
d. nairn
in Laeighis, Queen's c., Fia. 244.
d. náis
in Lein., Lu. 40 a, Ll. 381, Fir. 726; ¶ D. Náiss, Tl. 184; ¶ Cros Fechin in dorus in dunaid, Rc. xii. 348; ¶ in Naas,
c. Kild.
d. na long
Dunnalong, on r. Foyle, in b. Strabane, c. Tyr., 5 m. S. of
Derry, in O'Cane's country, Fm. vi. 2192, Mi., Ar. 234.
d. na móna
Doonamona tl. nr boundary of pp. Rosslee and Drum, b. Carra,
c. Mayo, Fm. vi. 1910, Fy. 489, Gc. 190, Fir. 324.
d. n. m.
in p. Kilross, b. Tirerrill, Sli.; ¶ now Doonamurray; ¶ al. Downamory, al. Downamony in 1687, Mi., Ui., Ci.
d. na móna
in l. of Dillon in Breaghmuinibh, Hb. 127; ¶ al. D. na Monadh in Machaire Cuircne, Con. 60 a; ¶ in Noughaval p., Kilkenny
W. b., Westm.
d. na mónadh
O Kelly of (in Hy Many?), Im. 166.
d. na n-ochtmad
8 sons of Urscath of Trim slain there by the Feini, Ll. 205; ¶ nr Trim(?).
d. na naem
poetic name for D. na nGed, Mr. 130.
d. na n-othar
Fir. 332; ¶ cf. Dunanore tl. nr Enniscorthy, and Dunanore tl. nr New Ross.
d. na riocch
a boundary of Mag Senchencoil in Connacht, Im. 11. d. na
sciath; ¶ nr L. Aindinn, Of. 436; ¶ or Doon on L. Ennell, c. Westm.; ¶ nr Croinis, Mi.
d. na sciath
O Brien of, Bb. 105 b, 158, Fir. 641, Hb. 6 b, 88, Ai. 51 a,
106 b, Z. 367; ¶ Donaskeagh tl. in Rathlynin p., c. Tipp., Cg. 70, Mi., Ui.
d. na séad
in Desmond, Ai. 64 a; ¶ Baltimore, c. Cork, Fm. iii. 188 n.
d. na sreb
seems to be in c. Don.
d. na temhrach
there were 7 Dúns around it; ¶ 140 houses in each múr, and 700 heroes in each múr, Lis. 200 a.
d. na trapcharla
it and Limk. were burned, Mi.; ¶ nr Limk.
d. na dtrí gcaith
(a harbour?) betw. D. Guaire and Muicinis, Cf. p.
60.
d. na h-uidhre
Bb. 150 a, Lis. 144 a; ¶ chief seat of Ui Tuirtre, Lct. 124.
d. nechtain
Au. i. 134, Hb. 69; ¶ dunnichen in Forfarsh., Fia. 88; ¶ in a pass in the Sidlaw Hills nr Strathmore, Cps. cxix. 453.
d. néill
Dunneill, al. Castlequarter, p. Kilmacshalgan, b. Tireragh,
Sli., Fy. 134, Lec. 173, Mi., Ci., Fir. 269; ¶ there is Dunneill Mt. tl. there; ¶ al. Dún Néill Mic Conbhuidhe in Tireragh,
Sli., Fy. 170, Lec. 169, Fir. 275–6.
d. néill
in Ulst., Sto. 19 a 1.
d. nidichet
Ll. 181; ¶ Muridach of, was K. of Ailech.
d. n-óac fhéne
al. Domnach Mór Maigi Áine, Tl. 206, Ct. 158; ¶ Donaghmore nr Limk. city.
d. ochair
in Mun.; ¶ fr. D. Clári to D. nGair, and fr. Áni to D. Ochair; ¶ a dún of Cormac mac Cuillenáin, Ll. 27; ¶ Doonoor tls.
nr t. of Tipp.(?); ¶ Doonour nr Bantry does not suit; ¶ al. D. Ochair Maige, Ll. 27.
d. ochtair
nr or over Liathmuine, Ll. 47 a; ¶ they seem Oughterard and Lyons on the border of Kild. and Dublin; ¶ v. Dún Cuirri.
d. o gcorra
in d. of Connor, Ct. 184; ¶ Donegore p. nr Antr. t.
d. ogáin
in Tir Mic Brain, in Thomond, Ai. 107 b, Hb. 7 b.; ¶ Doonogan tl. nr Kilrush.
d. o ngennti
E. of Uam Cróine in Baile idir da Abhuinn, in Tuath O
Conail, Mun.; ¶ Ui Aengusa of, Lis. 183 a.
d. oichill
Cyclopean fort on Aranmore, At. iv. 116.
d. oigh-chaille
i.e. mumimentum novae silvae, O'S. III. vii. 8; ¶ Cuill na Monach and Suluchode in c. Tipp.
d. óinguso
D. Aengus in S. of Aranmór, erected circ. A.D. 50,
Wc. 77; ¶ D. n-Oengusai in Arand, Sc. 12 a.
d. óir
Os. vi. 40; ¶ perh. D. an Oir, q.v.
d. ollaich mic briúin
in Aird hua n-Echach, in Ulst., Ll. 252; ¶ in Aird hua n-Écdach, Rc. xxiv. 154, Zk. iv. 47; ¶ seems in Iveagh, in c. Down.
d. ollaig
Adr. 384, 180.
d. ollaig
ns.; ¶ Dunolly Castle in Argyle, nr Oban, stronghold of Cenél Loairn, Cps. cxiv. 73, 453, Ui.; ¶ al. D. Ollaimh, Down Olle,
Dl. 82, 108; ¶ al. D. Onlaigh, Adr. 378, Dk. i. 272.
d. os lecer
Lec. 599.
d. patraic
in dry. Kells, d. Meath, Tax.
d. railach(?)
Dunrail in Fermoy dry., Cloyne d., Tax.; ¶ Doneraile(?).
d. rath
Sas. 2866.
d. reichet
is na Rendaib, F. 171; ¶ simply Dún is na Rendaibh, Fg. 224.
d. reithlenn
"Down Reillin in Ireland," Dl. 56; ¶ Mullach Reilenn nr Athy and Kilkea(?).
d. riabháin
Dunraven tl., p. Ardstraw, c. Tyr., Ods. 690.
d. riga
in Magh Ailb, Mm. 63; ¶ al. Dind Ríg, q.v.
d. riogh
in Fochla (i.e., the North), Lg. 203; ¶ Dunree tl. in Inishowen(?).
d. rígáin
in Ulst., betw. Lí Túaga and Ollarbi, Ll. 263
b; ¶ prob. betw. Fir Lí on r. Bann or nr its mouth, called Tuaginber, and Ollarbi, said to be the Six-mile-water r.,
c. Antr.
d. roith
co D. R., Sto. 18 a; ¶ Dunroe tl. nr Carl.(?).
d. rosarach
al. D. Ruis Árach; ¶ al. Cathair Daim Díleunn, Sas. 1250; ¶ seems in c. Rosc. on sea-shore, Mx. 752, Lis. 135 a; ¶ in SW.
of Mun., Fer. 167; ¶ D. Trí Liag a ainm ó chéin anall, Sa. 85 a, 85 b; ¶ but Duntrileague is far fr. a sea.
d. rossárach
the l. fr. Echte to D. R. and fr. r. Shannon to the sea
raided; ¶ as Slieve Aughty is the S. border of c. Galw. D. R. may be on its N. border.
d. rudraige
Tech Bricrend at it, Lu. 99 b; ¶ on site of Dundrum Castle, c. Down, p. Kilmegan, Dc. i. 69; ¶ v. Tonn Rudraige.
d. saidhbhe
in Mun.; ¶ Dunadh Saidhbhe an Dún so thiar, Hz. 230.
d. salach
he raided Mag Life 7 na Coimne go D. S., Mi.; ¶ in Leix, Cs. 436; ¶ Donsalach in Leix, Tax.
d. saltrain
in connacht, Lis. 236 a; ¶ al. D. S. salfhada, al. Cell Chaimin on r. Suck, Sas. 6543; ¶ seems on border of c. Rosc. and
c. Galw., and could not be Kilcaimin separated by the whole of Galw. fr. r. Suck.
d. samhnaighe
Lis. 198 b; ¶ now Dunsany tl. and p.; ¶ the Lord of D. in Meath, Fir. 644; ¶ Dunsaveny in Skreen dry., Tax.; ¶ written
Dunsawne by C. Hollywood, S.J., a cousin of Lord Dunsany, an. 1599; ¶ Plunket of D. Samhnaidhe, Sto. E. iv. 4; ¶ no pagination.
d. sandail
Ti. 42; ¶ Dunsandle nr Loughrea, c. Galw.; ¶ Burke of, Fir. 798.
d. scáith
Lu. 114 b; ¶ in the Isle of Skye; ¶ Down Skayth on the coast of Sleat, Dl. 34, 51; ¶ al. D. Scathaigh.
d. scatháin
in Mun., Dg. ii. 4.
d. scínde
in Deisi Muman; ¶ al. Lis mór, Fer. 44, K. 163 a (who has D. Sginne).
d. sduaine
Brea of, Lec. 390; ¶ leg. D. Súaine.
d. sebuirgi
A. 13 a; ¶ al. D. Sobairche; ¶ Dunseverick.
d. secaigh
I. 143 a 1.
d. senchille
Grange of Dunsenkyl (1302) in dry. Tanehy, Tax.; ¶ Shankhill or Dunsink(?).
d. sescind
in Ulaid, Rr. 4.
d. sesnain
al. D. S. Sengabra in Uibh Conaill Gabra, Cf. pp. 14,
13.
d. sige
Ll. 45 a; ¶ W. of r. Suir towards Cnoc Aine, Mm. 486.
d. sinche
Cinaed, successor of Cernach in Tara, slain in D. S., Ll.
185; ¶ Dunsink in Castleknock p., Dublin(?).
d. sobairche
Dunseverick in Dál Riatai, Lu. 70, Hk. 332, Ll. 19 b,
127 b, Os. v. 276, Mi., Ui., Lct. 23, Cf. p. 28; ¶ i mMurbulg Dalriata, Lg. 77, Fir. 99, Ll. 15, Of. 205, Lec. 572, Lct.
22, Sb. 2 b; ¶ D. Sobairge, Rr. 4, Tl. liv., Fia. 66, 194, Rc. xiii. 373; ¶ D. Sobhairce, K. 131 b, 121 a, Lb. 30 a, Mi.;
¶ per Búas fluium foramen pertulit et in D. Sebuirgi sedit super petram quae Petra Patricii usque nunc; ¶ et ordinavit ibi
Olcanum sanctum episcopum, A. 13 a; ¶ Patrick blessed D. Sobargi, and Patrick's Well (Tipra) is there, Tl. 162; ¶ the Cloch
and Tipra Pátricc may help to solve a doubt suggested infra; ¶ Dunseverick is a tl. and electoral division in b. Cary, Antr.,
nr Ballycastle, O'D.; ¶ Fm. i. 26 says the Dún was 3 m. E. of the Giants' Causeway; ¶ if so, Murlough Bay, Fairhead, is
not Murbholg of Dal Riada; ¶ but at Murlough Bay there is a projecting rock, with some coastguard buildings on it, which
was, perh., the D. S. here mentioned; ¶ perh. "Dun Sumary in Tuaiscert" or N. Antr. of Gn. an. 1259 is for D. Sobhairge.
d. sraiptine
in Connacht, Bb. 139 a 1; ¶ D. Sraiftine, Lec. 445; ¶ D. Sraifthene, I. 187 a 1; ¶ D. Sraibtine, Of. 358, Ca. 336; ¶ D.
Sraibhtine, K. 148 b; ¶ all place it in Connacht.
d. súaine
Breo of, Lu. 52 b (I. 96 b, which adds D. S. do Conmaicne
Cúla Toladh), Lu. 52 a, 52 b, Bb. 156 a, Ha. 874, Lec. 400, Ll.
139.
d. subhaltaigh
Hf. 60 b.
d. suibne
in Scotl., facing Ireland, Gm. 3, Deirdre's lay; ¶ "Down Swenith," now Castle Sween, at mouth of L. Sween in Knapdale, prob.
stronghold of Dalriadic kings, Dl. 127, 96.
d. tairbh
Ti. 66; ¶ now Dromtarriff in b. Duhallow, c. Cork; ¶ O Keeffe's country.
d. tais
nr L. Derg, or nr the Shannon; ¶ in Meath, Mi.; ¶ i.e., Westm., nr r. Shannon at Athlone and L. Ree.
d. téite
nr Tonn Clidna and Tráig Téite, q.v., Sas.
3843, I. 153 b.
d. tibra
in Magh nGlais, at Inber mBuada, at Inis Saimer, Lec.
494.
d. tige bretan
Da-lua of, Fg. 10, Mt. 11, Md. 8; ¶ in Tibradden tl. in p. Cruagh, c. Dub.; ¶ there is a Dun on the top of Tibradden Mt.
d. trédúi; ¶ Cormac 29; ¶ in Britain.
d. treoin
Uisnech 31; ¶ Duntroon nr L. Crinan, Argyle, or Duntrune in Forfar, Adr. 437.
d. trí liacc
D. Tri Liag, Lis. 209, Sas. 178, K. 171 a, Hb. 14 a; ¶ Duntryleague, 3 m. NW. of Galbally, c. Limk., Fm. ii. 866, Mm. 312,
Ods.
d. trí macc nechta scéne
Lu. 62 a; ¶ v. D. mac Nechtain Scéne.
d. truach
in Mag Eilli, Lec. 590.
d. tuilche
in Tuath Muighi finne, in Triacha Caoille, Mun., Lis. 183
a.
d. tuirenn
was visible fr. the sea, and seems betw. Howth and Tara, and
"N. of Howth," At. iv. 220, 222.
d. tulcha
Lu. 120 b, Fer. 83; ¶ in NW. of Luachair, Bb. 201 b; ¶ in Ciarraigi Luachra, W. of Luachair Deadaid, Lbl. 741, Lis. 132
a.
d. uabhair
in O Farrell's country, Ui., Ai. 67 b; ¶ in Annaly, Con. 27 b.
d. uabhair
Donore nr Ardnurcher, in b. Moycashel, c. Westm., Mi., Ci.,
Tor. 291.
d. uabair
l. of St. Mary's, Drogheda, Sw. an. 1203; ¶ Donore p., nr Drogheda.
d. ua ttochmairc
in Lein. or Ossory, Mi.
d. ucae
in Lein.; ¶ Oengus Aucae of, Bb. 70 b, Ll. 311, X. 72, Lec. 189 (which D. Uchai); ¶ D. Uga, Fir. 432.
d. ui bhric
in S. Decies, nr the sea at Oilén Ui Bhric, K. 147 a.
d. uiche; ¶ Ll. 378; ¶ v. D. Ucae.
d. ui chobhthaigh
in Tireragh, Fir. 275; ¶ Doonycoy tl. in N. of Templeboy p., Tireragh b., c. Sli., Fy. 262, 490; ¶ D. Ui Chofaigh, Lec.
169.
d. uí faoláin
a fort nr r. Siuir, W. of Inis Leamhnachta, about 1 m. W. of
Clonmel, Ods. 628, K. 147 a.
d. ulltáin
in Taisicheacht Maeladuin, in Huibh Fhiachrach, Lec. 169,
Fir. 275, Fy. 170; ¶ Dunalton or Doonaltan tl. in N. of p. Templeboy, b. Tireragh, c. Sli., Fy. 260, 490.
d. urluing
in Desmond, Ai. 57 a; ¶ Dunworly tl. in Lislee p., c. Cork.
Durluis, gs.(?); ¶ nr and W. of Foi .i. Cnámchaill, Cormac 20; ¶ perh. Rath Dúrlais, a remarkable fort 4 1/2 m. W. of Toomavara,
c. Tipp., Ods.
d.
g. Durluis; ¶ al. Derlas, Thurles, c. Tipp., Mi., Chi., Ui., Rc. xvii. 197, Dl. 54, Kj. i. 474, Ods. 628, Cg. 86; ¶ bellum
Durlais, Conb. 24 a.
d.
D. Airthir Cliach; ¶ Eogannacht of, in Mun., Fir. 604, X. 124, Bb. 22 a, 97 b, Lec. 410, 570; ¶ Doorlus tl. nr Croom, c.
Limk. dúrlas; ¶ Dúrlas Éile, Thurles, c. Tipp., St. B. 406.
d.
D. nGuairi, E. of Dun Fidne, in Tirawly, Sil. 63, Fy. 475; ¶ nr r. Moy; ¶ al. Durlus Muaide, Fy. 475, Sil. 65; ¶ nr Cell
Mór Muaide in d. Killala, Sil. 53; ¶ al. Ráith Durlais.
Durlus Guaire, in Ui Fiachrach Aidne, Sil. 64, 63; ¶ ad conduirc do mullach na hEachtghe, D. G., Sb. 33 b 1, Lis. 188 a,
Bco. 23 b; ¶ 1/4 m. E. of Kinvara, in b. Kiltartan, c. Galw.; ¶ al. Dún Guaire, Os. v. 120, Fy. 284; ¶ 5 m. fr. Tobar mac
Duach, p. of Carran, b. Burren, Clare, Os. v. 38; ¶ but at p. 122 it is said to be 1/4 m. fr. it; ¶ 5 m. fr. Burren, K.
159 a.
d.
O Domnaill, Lord of, Mi.; ¶ in Tirconnell(?).
d.
Ua Floinn of, Fm. ii. 1012; ¶ seems in NE. of c. Arm., nr L. Neagh; ¶ O Lynn of Durlesse, chief of Hy Tuirtre, Ac. 164.
d. ui fogarta
gs. Durluis Ui F.; ¶ al. Dúrlas, Thurles, c. Tipp., Fm. iii. 16, Ui.
in Ossory, K. 161 b; ¶ al. Durmhagh Ua nDuach in Osraighe, Hb. 112, Ai. 38 a, Rc. xviii. 183; ¶ Durrow tl. and p. in Queen's
c. durn arann; ¶ v. Dur n-Arann in Ossory, Cs. 255; ¶ seems same as, or nr, Imbliug Scanláin; ¶ v. Dur n-Arann.
name for Uaim Chruachna, Sa. 42 b 2. duthaidh; ¶ written also Duthaig, Duthad, Dutha.
d. an bharraigh mhóir
Barrymore's country in c. Cork, Fy. 148, Fm. vi.
2150.
d. an chaeille
al. Baile na Leacan, fr. Fear-said to Tráigh
Murbhaigh, Fir. 274.
d. an ridiri fhinn
the White Knight's country, al. Clann Ghiobuin, Mi., Fm. vi.
2150; ¶ in b. of Condons and Clangibbon, c. Cork; ¶ Gibbon, the White Knight, was made Baron of Clangibbon in 1604;
¶ he owned Mitchelstown, &c.
d. aradh
O Brien of, Ai. 111 a; ¶ they went by Killaloe across the Shannon to Ara, and meant to spend the night i nDúthaigh Ara, Fm.
vi. 2304; ¶ in N. of b. Owney and Arra, c. Tipp.
d. bheanntraige
Ti. 64; ¶ now b. Bantry, c. Cork.
d. chloinne philip
in b. Tírawley, Fa. 4.
d. cloinne uilliam burc
ext. fr. the Forbachuibh, at the sea in W. of Connacht, to
Baile mec Sgannlain nr Dun Dealgan in E. of Erin, and fr. Luchuid in Thomond to
Baile Seanaigh at r. Erne, Fir. 798 (8th p.).
d. ealla
Ci., Mi.; ¶ Duhallow, c. Cork.
d. léin
in Breifne O Raghallaigh, láimh le Cennannas, Hx.
853.
d. mhanuis ui ragallaigh
at Bhéul Átha hEis in Breifne, Hx. 854; ¶ v. D. Shleachta Ruaidhrigh.
d. mathghamhna ui bhriain
ext. fr. Léim Chonchuloinn to Cill Mac Duach; ¶ his mansion at Inis Ui Chuinn, Ai. 75 b.
d. mheg eochagáin
i. Cinel Fiachach, Md. xl.; ¶ Durmhagh in it, Md. xl.
d. mic filbin
in Umhall, Fa. 3.
d. mic gilli fhaeláin
al. Baili Maigi Raisin, Tuath Muighi in Dalb, in Cera, Lec.
168; ¶ al. Baile Muighe-roisen, in Tuath Mhuighe Fiondalbha, Fir. 271; ¶ Rusheen tl. betw. Clogher and Lisrobert, Fy.
154.
d. mic in bainb
in Ceara; ¶ its chief was O hAedha of Baile Craibe; ¶ al. Baile in Tobair, Lec. 168.
d. mic mathghamhna
Domhnach Móin of diaecesis clocherensis is in it, Md.
376.
d. riagáin
Dooregan, part of b. Tinahinch, Queen's c., the seat of the
Ui Riagain; ¶ al. the O Dunnes of Offaly, Mi.
d. seoigheach
Joyce's country in W. of c. Galw., Fy. 148; ¶ Wc. 246; ¶ al. D. Seoach, Mi.
d. shleachta briain
in Brefny O Reilly; ¶ ext. fr. Beul Átha na Cairge to Dún Muireadha, Hx. 852.
nr Beul Atha hEis in p. of Leathradh, Hx. 854; ¶ in Larah p., c. Cav.
d. ui bhrógain
al. Tulach Spelain in Magh Fiondalbha, in Ceara, Mayo, Fir.
271, Fy. 156, Lec. 168.
d. uí chaemáin
in Ceara; ¶ ext. fr. Cluain Leasa Nellin to Beul Átha na lúb, and fr. Beul-Atha-na-ccarr to Muileann Tiormain, Fir. 271,
Lec. 168.
d. u. c.
in Huibh Fiachrach; ¶ ext. fr. Tuaim dá Bodar to Gleoir, Lec. 169, Fir. 274, Fy. 274.
d. ui chernaigh
in tuath Mhuighe Fhiondalbha in Cera; ¶ ext. fr. Crannán Toruaighe to Caisiol Cairpre, Lec. 168, Fir. 271.
d. ui chiaragain
al. Baile Bealaigh na Lece in Tuath Mhuighe Fhiondalbha in
Cera, Fir. 271, Lec. 168, Fy. 156.
d. ui chobhthaigh
in Corca Laoighe, Bb. 112 a; ¶ the l. of Ui Duibh dá Lethe ext. fr. Béul Átha na hUidhre to Béul Átha Buidhe, and fr. Gort
na Dabhcha to Loch an Tairbh, Fir. 677.
d. ui coigligh
al. Baile Carnán (or Carran) Tornaighe, in Tuath
Mhuaighe Fhiondalbha, in Cera, Mayo, Fir. 271, Lec. 168, Fy. 164. d. uí
chonchobhair; ¶ l. of O Conor Kerry, b. Iraghticonor, in N. Kerry, Mi.
d. ui chucain
al. Baile Lis Aichi, al. Baile in Recleis, in Tuath Muighi,
in Dalb, in Ceara, Lec. 168, Fy. 156, Fir. 271; ¶ D. Ui C., al. Baile Lis-Aiche, al. Baile an Regles, in Tuath Mhuighe
Fhiondalbha, Fir. 271.
d. ui dhúbhda
Fa. 3; ¶ his lands in b. Tireragh mentioned in Fy. 122.
d. ui ndublaidh
al. Lebglaise, E. of Airgedloinn in Liattrom in Mun., Lis.
183 a.
d. ui edhneachain
in Tuath Muighe Fhiondalbha, contained the three towns of
Magh na Cnoc-Aighe, and Baile an Chriochain buidhe, Baile an Smotáin,
Baile na Greallcha, and Baile Ui Ruairc, Baile na Leargan Moire, Fir. 271, Fy.
154.
d. ui hedhnechain
in Mag in Dalb, in Ceara, ext. fr. Carnan Tornaidi to Caisel
Cairpri, Lec. 168, Fir. 271, Fy. 154.
d. uí eittirsceóil
al. Duthach Ui Driscoll's l. nr Cape Clear and Baltimore, c.
Cork. Mi.
d. ui fhagartaigh
in Tulach Spelain in Magh Fhindalbha in Cera, Lec. 168, Fir.
271, Fy. 156.
d. ui flaithbheartaigh
i cCondae na Gaillmhe, Md. 360.
d. ui ghillamichíl
fr. Feith na h-Imghona to Ceann-Mara, and fr. Beann Sidhain
to Béal Atha Seamann, Gc. 48, Bb. 112 a; ¶ c. Cork.
d. ui leargusa
al. Baile Cille Buainde in Ceara, Fir. 271; ¶ al. Baile Chilli Buanaindi, in Tuath Muighi na Beithrighe in Ceara, Lec. 168.
d. ua luigheach
now b. Ileagh, in which is Borrisoleigh, c. Tipp., Kj. iv.
313.
d. ui mailchana
in Criathrach in Ceara, Lec. 168, Fy. 158.
d. ui maoilmuaidh
i Fir Ceall, Md. xliv.; ¶ Lann Elo in it, Md. xliv.
d. ui maoilraite
in Tuath Mhuighe Fhiondalbha in Cera, Lec. 168, Fir. 271,
Fy. 156.
d. ui mhóráin
al. Árd na riagh, ext. to Tuaim dá
Ódhar in Tír Fhiacrach, Fir. 274; ¶ D. ui Morann, al. Árd na riag in Huibh Amalgaidh, Lec. 169, Fy. 166.
d. uí rothláin
in Tír Fhiachrach, al. Cluain na cCliabhach and Alt
Fharannáin, Fir. 275.
d. ui ruarach
in Huibh Fhiachrach, Lec. 169.
d. ui tuathmaran
in Ceara, al. Baile Cagail, Lec. 168, Fir. 271. duthairi; ¶ go Duthairibh deiscirt Breg, Lis. 198 b; ¶ in S. Bregia; ¶
cf. Dooary tl. nr Abbeyleix.