at Fid nGaible "ir-rinn dá chluana .i. Cluain Sasta 7
Cluain Mor," th Oircc on it, Ll. 159 a, Lbl. 413, Sa. 11 a; ¶ the r. Fidh Gaible, now Feeguile r., 14 m. long, in King's
c., Mi., aba téid tri Fid nGaibhli, I. 148 a; ¶ Donnchad mac Guill Gaibhle; ¶ al. Ua Conchobar Failge, Mi.
g.
Crinda in Breagaibh S. of G., Lec. 362.
g.
G. eidir Dal na Righe 7 Dalríada, Hz.
190.
g.
the 3 Guairi Gabla, Ll. 102.
g. beoil in átha
in Clann Mail na mbó, Ll. 382.
g. caim
Tír na Laigneach, Bb. 4 b.
g. liúin
Bb. 140 b; ¶ Galloon tl. and p. at end of Up. L. Erne, c. Ferm., Mi., Ui., Cs., Ct.; ¶ d. Clochar ext. fr. Abhainn mhór
to G. L., and fr. Slíabh Beatha to Slíabh Lárga, K. 174 a; ¶ g. Gabla Liuin in Airgiallaib, N. 194.
g. muscraide
oc Gabail Muscraidhe ag Lochaibh Eirni, I. 109 a, Ll. 354,
which has G. Mucraiti.
g. raghnaill
Gaval Ranall, tribe name of the Wicklow O Byrnes of
Ranelagh, Fm. vi. 2042, Mi., Hm. ii. 284.
Gabur; ¶ as. Gabair, Ll. 154 a, Pd. 62; ¶ al. Gabair Aicle; ¶ cath Gabra, Lu. 109 b, Ll. 154 a, 129 b, Bb. 48 a, 31 a,
Of. 154, Hb. 561, Lec. 262, Sr. 7941, Dl. 9; ¶ G. Aithle in Tigernach; ¶ called "G. Aichle," fr. being nr Aichill (hill
of Skreen) nr Tara; ¶ Gowra is now name of a stream in p. of Skreen, Fm. i. 120; ¶ Collis qui modo dicitur Gabair, S. Fintán
dé Duleng there, Cs. 229.
g.
in Lein., Lec. 213; ¶ cath G. in Gailian, al. Lein., Fir. 49; ¶ betw. Leinstermen themselves, Rc. xvii. 187; ¶ cath Gabra
of, Sas. i. 1095, Lis. 159 a; ¶ may be in Meath or in Lein.; ¶ Laigin Desgabhair to the sea was Osraige, Bb. 149 a; ¶ Cenn-gabra
in Ui Dróna, c. Carl., Lct. 212; ¶ Uachtur Gabra was Telach Mór in Mag Lagen, Tph. ii. 342.
g.
in Lein., on the way fr. Loug Laga to Bruiden Dá
Derga, Bb. 197 a, Pd. 62; ¶ betw. Glend da Gruadh and Suan in Crioch Cualand, Ll. 195; ¶ betw. Glenn da Rúad and Suan,
Pd. 62; ¶ seems to be in c. Dub. on way to Bohernabreena; ¶ Conall Gabra, a Lein. warrior, Sil. 409; ¶ Illand Gabra, Brénaind,
Gabra, Ll. 94, 305 b.
g.
in Mun., Bb. 108 b; ¶ Eoganacht Gabra, Bran. 154 b; ¶ rí Gabra, i.e. Ua Conaill Gabra, Sas. p. 329, Cg. 30; ¶ bb. of Conelloe,
c. Limk., Fm. i. 448, Tp.
g.
in c. Longf., Mi.; ¶ v. Cairbre Gabra.
g.
Maelbrigte ó Gabar .i. Cell Ula dfheraib Umaill
dó, Chi.; ¶ seems in The Owles, c. Mayo.
g.
at Magh da Gabhar, Lg. 117.
g. laigen
Achad Dairid in it, Bb. 77 a, Lec. 106, 203, Ll. 349; ¶ seems nr Mag Ailbe and Ui Bairrche.
g. liphi
cath Gabrae L., Gabra L., K. 160 a, Ll. 24 b, Bb. 48a, Lec.
590, Ui., Mi., Chi.; ¶ this was most prob. the hilly country nr Ballymore Eustace fr. Bishop Hill to Brittas, Fen. 9;
¶ Father Shearman states that it was "the hilly country bounded by the Dublin mts. on the N., on the E. by the Liffey from
its source in Kippure to Ballymore Eustace, its W. boundary including the hills from Tipperkerrin, by Rathmore, to Athgoe,
towards Tallaght and the hill of Lyons," Loca Patriciana, p. 28.
g. ulad
Ct.; ¶ co Gabair, Tw. 680; ¶ Carnn Matharcaime in it, Lec. 282, I. 65 b; ¶ Fir Gabrae were nr Ui Tuirtri (who dwelt along
L. Neagh on the W., betw. the rr. Moyola and Blackwater), Tl. 170; ¶ Gaura or Feara Gaura betw. Hy-Tuirtre and Donaghmore,
b. Dungannon, Cv. 126.
al. G. Succa in Connacht, a tribe by the r. Suck, were
Damnonians, Of. 175, N. 268, I. 91 a, Sc. 12 a, Bb. 140 a, Fir. 59 (who says
they were Firbolgs); ¶ Gabrige, X. 156.
Gabhrán; ¶ Gowran, c. Kilk.; ¶ v. Belat Gabráin; ¶ Dothaed Finn tar Raighniu, tar Eóir, tar G. tar Bearbha, Sa. 33 a 2,
v. Lec. 167, Bran. 153, Fir. 814, Z. 469 a, Chi., Mi., Fia., Tp., Lct.; ¶ in Belach frisnabar G., Sa. 26 a; ¶ in Ossory,
or its border; ¶ Gabhrán to Grian-airbh was added to Muns. in the reign of Conaire Mór, K. 140 b; ¶ on the bounds of the
Fáithche Chaisil, Ai. 93 a; ¶ ó Somaor go Gabhrán was the extent of Fáithche Caisil in the time of Cormac, Hz. 44, Ai.; ¶
the Kings of Muns, claimed jurisdiction over Ossory as far as G., but this claim was never established, O'D., Lct. 17; ¶
Tuarasdall ríg G. ó righ mór Mumhan, I. 136 a 1; ¶ Flann and Cearbhal went to Mun. and devastated all fr. G. to Luimnech,
Ai. 19 a; ¶ in Mun.; ¶ but the K. of G. was exempt fr. tribute to K. of Cashel, Lis. 142 a; ¶ Lein. devastated fr. Ath
Cliath to G., Lec. 139, Bb. 48 a.
g.
al. Belut Gabrain in Crích Almaine in Lein., Ll. 196.
gabruan; ¶ Gowran, c. Kilk., Au. i 382; ¶ betw. Roigniu and r. Barrow, Bb. 201 b.
co Gabarlaig il-Line, Ll. 94 b; ¶ in Mag Line. gadlach; ¶ Gadal ó Gadlaig, Bran fr. Tultuindi, Lec. 600. gaebach; ¶ ds.
an nGaebaigh; ¶ Geevagh mt. in b. Boyle, NE. of c. Rosc., Mi.
np.; ¶ Bb. 42 b; ¶ in Irish Nennius uniformly translates Scoti, Scotti of Latin Nennus, N. 26; ¶ Gwyddil in Welsh; ¶ Gaidel,
Gaidel, in main ainm, Bco. 40 a; ¶ Gaidil, Au. iii. 98, Lc. ii. 162; ¶ ap goedelu, Lu. 52 a, Oig. 21, Fia. 150; ¶ Gaedelu,
Ls. i. 4; ¶ Gaedelgid, a Gaelic speaker, Ls. iii. 90.
g. ficht
the K. of Cornwall desc. fr. those Irish Picts, Cps.
55.
Colman G., Lec. 115, B. i., Mi.; ¶ Colmán Gaila, Ll. 366; ¶ in Connacht (?); ¶ dligid Ri G. ingosa, fr. K. of Tara, Lec.
384; ¶ K. of G. in gosa, dues fr. K. of Cruachain, Bb. 154; ¶ in Finnure, b. Leitrim, c. Galw., Mi.
Gaethlaige Maetha Meotecdai; ¶ Maeotis Palus fr. the Toraib in Mara Adrecdai anes, to G. M. M. fothuaid, Ll. 3, 11 b, 130
b, 232, N. 236, Bb. 272 b, 233 b, Sil. 304.
in Corco Laidhe, Tuath O Fithceallaigh ext. fr. it to
Oiléun Innsi Dúini, and fr. Dún Eoghain to Glaisi
Draighneacha, Fir. 677, I. 90 b; ¶ Gowlin nr Dingle, c. Kerry (?). galenga; ¶ of Lethchuind, Ll. 329 c, Cormac 23, Cg.
g.
comprised the whole diocese of Ardagh in cc. Mayo and Sli.; ¶ the name is preserved in b. Gallen, Mayo, Fm. v. 1314, Fy.
491, Mi., Ui., Ci.; ¶ na G. thoir agus tiar, the E. and W. Galenga, descendants of Cormac Gaileng—viz., the O hEadhra, the
O Gadhra, the O Caithiosaigh, K. 145 b, 129 b, Bb, 107 b, Lec. 420; ¶ Siurtan Gaileng, al. Jordan de Exeter in W. Connacht,
Au. ii. 325; ¶ Ua Ruairgg, rí Connacht ocus Galeng, Bk. 6 b; ¶ Béal an Chláir a cocrích Ghaleng, Ballinclare in b. Leyny,
c. Sli., Au. iii. 498; ¶ Telach Mane i crích Galeng, Tl. 248; ¶ in Connacht or Meath. gailenga; ¶ nap. of Meath, gp. Gaileng,
d. Gailengaib, Au. ii. 108, i. 528, ii. 16, 8, Lc. ii. 142; ¶ v. Ui., Mi., Ci., Cri.; ¶ al. G. Móra, b. Morgallion in N.
of Meath, but ext. to Sliabh Guaire in c. Cav., Tp. Lct. 188, desc. fr. Cormac Gaileng, gr. grandson of Ailill luinn of Mun.;
¶ Sliab Guaire in it, F., Fg.; ¶ Ernaide hi Sleib Guaire hi nGailengaib, F.; ¶ G. of N. Teaftha, Fir. 575; ¶ Mac Senáin
rí Galeng in Meath, dp. Galengaib, Bk. 27 a.
g. bicc
or G. becca; ¶ in Midhe, Oig. xliv., I. 89 b, Hc. 142 b, Fm. ii. 637; ¶ toisech Gaileng mBeec 7 Fer cCúl, Fm. ii. 750; ¶
in Bregaibh, Lec. 420, Of. 334; ¶ al. G. Bega Breg, N. of Liffey; ¶ Glasnevin was in it, Tp.; ¶ they were subject to O
hAengusa, a Meath man, so old Meath included Glasnevin; ¶ nr r. Liffey, Mi.; ¶ Mobii Glaise Noiden in it, Lb. 19; ¶ Glasnevin
N. of the Liffey.
g. breg
Ui., Mi., Bb. 109 a; ¶ al. G. Becca Breg, q.v.; ¶ Tuath Ligmaine in it, Lec. 351.
g. chail
one of the four Gailenga, Oig. xliv., Hc. 142 b. g.
collumrach; ¶ dux Galeng Collumrach jugulatus ó Galengaib móraib, Au. i. 402; ¶ of course they were near neighbours
of the Morgallion in Meath; ¶ O'D., Fm. i. 530, says prob. G. beca, q.v.; ¶ Cormac Gaileng a quô na Ceithri G., G. Collamrach,
G. Bec a Mide, G. Murbuilg and G. Chail, &c., Hc. 142 b.
g. in chorainn
in Connacht, I. 89 b, Fir. 665, Rc. xvii. 192; ¶ G. Coraind in Corand, c. Sli., and Gallen, c. Mayo, Au. i. 500, Mi., Cri.,
Ha. 761.
G. Móra; ¶ dp. Galengaib móraib, Au. i. 402; ¶ in b. Morgallion in N. Meath, Ui., Mi., Cri.; ¶ "maidm for gailengaib móraib
7 beccaib" occ Áth Dá Láarcc, Mi.
Gallen, fr. Abbeyleix to Slewmargy, Queen's c., Fm. iv. 732; ¶ O Cellaigh Gailne, Bran. 152 a; ¶ Gallen, or Dysart-Gallen,
b. Cullenagh Queen's c.; ¶ ext. fr. nr Abbeyleix to Slewmargy, Tp., Mi.
Colman Britt i nGaillindi, Ll. 367, Lec. 116, Bb. 124 b; ¶ Gillen tl. and p. nr Ferbane, King's c., Fm. v. 1506, Mi.; ¶
g. Gailinde, in Delbna Beathra (now Gallen in b. Garrycastle, Mi.); ¶ Mochonóc G. in Delbna Ethra, Ll. 372, 368, I. 109 b,
111 b, Md., Lec. 117, Bb. 125 a; ¶ al. G. na mBretan, Ui., Mi., Chi.
K. 121 a, Hb. 121; ¶ Galw. r. and t.; ¶ al. Fuarán na Féine, Cf. p. 60; ¶ al. in Gaillimh the Galw. r.; ¶ robáided isin
Gaillimh, Lec. 267, Of. 16, Sas. 7519, Mi., Ci., Hb. 121, St. B. 379, Ar. 132; ¶ also the city of Galw., Ui., Mi., Ci., Of.
16; ¶ the t. is also Dún Bona Gaillmhe, Baile na G., Mi., Ci.; ¶ Cathair na Gaillmhe, Md. lii.; ¶ Cóiced na G. = Connacht,
Lc. ii. 342. gaillinnsi; ¶ Galicia in Spain, Lis. 96 a, 54 a, 103 b; ¶ al. Gailisi, Ar. 322.
al. Tuadmuma, once belonged to Connacht which ext. fr.
Luimneach to the Drobhais, Bb. 144, Lbl. 902; ¶ al. Fearann Cloidhimh, or Swordland, ext. fr. Sliab Echtghe to Limk.,
K. 122; ¶ Gairbfherann Luigdech Meinn mic Aengusa Tírig, al. Túadmuma, Ar. 184; ¶ al. G. fh. Lugdach, the portion of Cormac
Cais, Lec. 409.
cath Gáirighe, Bb. 136 a, Rr. 60, Sa. 40 b, St. B.
667; ¶ Garistown (?), Mr. 210, Celt. Rev. i. 228; ¶ al. Ilgairech, W. of Tara, betw. Tara and Athlone, At. iv. 174,
Mm. 39; ¶ some distance SE. of Athlone, Mm. 39.
in Ulst.; ¶ Gáir (shout) the youths of Emain Macha made when they saw Cuchulainn slain, Ll. 165, Lec. 520, Sa. 73 a; ¶ at
Greallach Atha at Emain, Bb. 228 a.
Ll. 373, Lb. 23; ¶ indsi fil i Corco Duibne, F. 160 (bis); ¶ now Gar-Inis, c. Kerry, S. Otteran, B. lix. 343, 174. gairm
cailli; ¶ Guaire of, a fian of Finn Ua Baiscne, Lbl. 333. gairtchonaigh; ¶ Flann Febla, abbot of, Hb. 76, leg. Gort, Ct.
gáisit ghluair (seems connected with Tech Molling in Carlow), Ll. 306 a.
Fm. ii. 1187; ¶ O'D. says "leg. Gailinne"; ¶ but the gen. Galma points to a genuine word; ¶ in Lein. Féile Cróne Galmai,
Ll. 369; ¶ Galma, Lec. 119, Ll. 355; ¶ Galmae, Bb. 126 a, Ai. 152 a; ¶ Ultán of rd Brecain and his sister Crón in Galaum
Lagen, Ll. 362; ¶ Gallow p. in Meath (Galamh)?
Gallgaedil, Galloway in Scotl., Sas. 4560, 7951, Rc. xvii.
374, Ci., Ui., Mi.; ¶ i nGallgaedelaib F. 75, 130; ¶ NorseIrish, Fia. 128; ¶ "Vikingr Skotar" (Viking Scots) in Norse.
in Welsh Gal-wydel, Latinised Gallovidia and Gallweithia, now Galloway; ¶ they were Irish and foster sons and foster brothers
of the Northmen, Cps. lxxx. 403; ¶ inhabiting the islands next Great Britain, Of. 360, Adr. 390, I. 85 a, Fy. 352, Cenn Garadh
in it, Mt. 31, Fg., F., Md.; ¶ eitir Gall-Goedelu 7 Cendtiri i Cathaib i Tuasciurt Alban, Ll. 371; ¶ Gallgaedil Lethchuinniae,
Adr. 391; ¶ so there were Gall-gaedil in the N., as now there are Anglo-Irish; ¶ Toirbheand mac righ Gallgaoidhel do aes
gradha Uí Concobhair, Mi.; ¶ Mac Uchtraigh, K. of, Ui.
the English Pale or quarters; ¶ g. na Galltachta, Au. ii. 554, Fm. iv. 892; ¶ O Domnaill do dul ar Galltacht a cinn fhir
inaid righ Saxan, Au. iii. 438.
al. Gamanraide of Irras in Mayo, Of. 175, 269; ¶ G., of Iorras Domnainn tribe of Connacht champions, Hk. 398, M'Curtin's
Antiq. 83; ¶ Gamanrad Irruis Domnand, a champion tribe, Lu. 22, Tbf. 215; ¶ Gamhanraid, Fen. 84, Fy. 96; ¶ built Rath Croghan,
K. 137 a, 140 a.
mac Aodha na Gaobhcha; ¶ Geevagh mt. W. of L. Allen, on borders of cc. Rosc., Leit. and Sli., Mi.; ¶ v. Gaebach. gaoisideach;
¶ Gweeshadan, p. Drum, b. Carra, Mayo, Fy. 491, Fm. vi. 1912; ¶ but Mi. says Gweesidagh r. in c. Mayo.
an Ghairbh; ¶ g. na Gairbhe, by Ardee, c. Louth, Fg. 12. garbh-abha na bh-fian; ¶ al. Leamhan; ¶ r. Laune, Killarney, Dg.
23. garbhabhan; ¶ betw. Carnbhuidh and Inis Cregaire, Hx. 679.
Leath Cuircne in G., Hx. 203; ¶ in Cuircne, q.v. garbh-choill; ¶ G. Mic Murchadha, Hb. 128; ¶ Garryhill tl. in b. Idrone,
nr Carlow t., in McMorough's country.
ext. fr. Bernai trí Carbad N. to Fidh Cedmís
and Fidhnaidh Bera, and fr. Boroime in the E., to Léim Conculain in the
W.; ¶ this part of Dal Cais belonged of yore to Connacht, Bb. 98 b.
Cath Garbsalcha in Meath, Rc. xvii. 224, Ui.; ¶ Garrysallagh tl. in c. Westm., in King's c. and Cav. (?). garbthanach; ¶
d. Garbthanaig in Iarthar Liphi; ¶ in Ui Muiredhaigh (betw. Naas and Maynooth); ¶ al. Carnn na Curad, Lis. 226 a, Cg. 146;
¶ al. Ráith Immil in Lein., Ll. 295 a, 296 a, 298 b, Lec. 593, Lg. 139; ¶ a palace of the K. of Lein., Of. 305; ¶ al. Garbthonn
in Roeriu; ¶ Garbthonach S. of Cnámros, Ll. 299; ¶ das. Garbthonaig, das. in Lein., Ll. 297, Cg.
at Ath Foncha in Roiriu, Ll. 200; ¶ v. Garbthanach. garbhtrian; ¶ al. Breifne Ui Ruairc 7 Breifne Ui Raghallaigh, al. cc.
Leit. and Cav., Hx. 852, 853, Con. 51 a.
Cill Ailithir in Garmna in Iarthur Chonnacht, Ll. 360; ¶ g. Garmna; ¶ outside Arran islands, Sil. 40; ¶ Garmna, island
of Garumna betw. Great Man's Bay and Cassin Bay, c. Galw., Wc. 64; ¶ fr. the Boin W. to G., Ll. 394.
g.
Eirgidh Uile, a aes Eamna 7 Cosnaigh Uladh 7 Garmna 7 Dun
Eamna, Sto. 18 b 2; ¶ in Ulst. (?).
at Clonmacnois, Mi., Cri., Rc. xviii. 171, Hb.
109.
g. longaráin
isna Baredachaib Tiramalghaidh, Hz. 75.
g. na tréd
al. Gárdha O gCarbre, Cf. 60; ¶ v. G. Ua gCairbre.
g. orrtha
in Tipp., nr c. Limk., Proc. vii. 16.
g. órrtha
Ix. 13; ¶ Garruragh in p. Tulla, Clare (?); ¶ al. Garrdha Ua gCairbre, in W. Carbery in Myross p., nr Glandore Harbour,
Gc. gart; ¶ l. of the Cruithni, Z. 175 a.
Sb. 4 a, I. 160 b, Bb. 209 a, I. 160 b, Sb. 4 a; ¶ Cath Gatlaig, al. Cath Belgatain, Lec. 63, Ll. 17, Lg. 91; ¶ Bulgadan
in c. Limk.; ¶ Gathlach, prob. Gayly, b. Iraghticonor, Kerry, Mi., O'D.; ¶ but v. Belgadan.
belonging to Cormac, son of Cucorb; ¶ in Lein., Bb. 72 a. gebtine; ¶ Geibtine, at Askeaton, c. Limk.; ¶ a Righport of Cashel,
Bb. 149 a, Lec. 377; ¶ Geiftini, I. 136 a, Lct.; ¶ v. Es Geibtine. gegrige; ¶ of Hui mac hUais, X. 158.
r. in L. Finnmhuigh (Garadice L.) in Brefney, Ai. 55 a; ¶ in Mag Réin, Con. 11 a; ¶ Ath na Cuirri ar an Geirgthigh, in Breifne
O Raghallaigh, Hb. 122; ¶ the Yellow r., c. Leit., rises in Slieve an Iarainn, flows fr. Garadice L. through Ballinamore,
Mi., Ci.
ds., Fm. v. 1362; ¶ g. Géisille, Geashil vil. and p. in King's c. (Gesel in dry. Offaly, d. Kild., Tax.), Mi., Ci., Mm. 487,
B. iii.; ¶ 3 m. SW. of Philipstown; ¶ v. Mag Géisille. geislinne; ¶ Cluain Conaire Maelduibh i nGeislinniu, Au. i. 256;
¶ seems in Ui Failgi and contained Cloncurry, c. Kild.; ¶ v. Gensilliu.
A. 13 a; ¶ G. Corcu-Chonlúain, A. 11 b; ¶ G. filii Ercae, Cenél mic Erca, Au. i. 326; ¶ G. Machi, A. 13 a; ¶ g. Runtir,
A. 10 a; ¶ G. Sai, al. Corcu Sai, Sairige; ¶ de regionibus Cianachtae a Domnach Sairigi juxta Domum sancti episcopi Cennani
id est Lapidum, A. 12 b, about Duleek; ¶ v. Dal, Cenel, Corcu.
ds., Germany, N. 42, Ls. i. 20, Bl. 171 b, Ll. 135–6; ¶ but san nGermáine, Fm. i. 390; ¶ san Gérmáin, Fm. ii. 812; ¶ gf.,
na Germane tuascertaige, Ll. 109 a.
"An Ghiusach" in Mid. Mun., a great wood, extending from
Druim nEogubuil, E. to Beallach Chaille Tochaill, Lis. 181 a. giussach fhinn; ¶ issin Giussaig Fhind in Ui Ceindselaig;
¶ Ath Ferna was in the middle of in Giussach, Sas. 2596, 2603; ¶ Maedóg was there, 2613, Lis. 218 a.
Tadhg Glai; ¶ took his name from the district opposite to the Aran islands, in b. Corcomroe, Clare, Fm. iv. 1182; ¶ this
seems Glai Mic Duach (Glameduach in d. Kilfenora, Tax.).
stream: glaisib 7 minshrothaib, Fm. ii. 888; ¶ g. glasse máre .i. the Shannon, F. 42, 50; ¶ nd. glais, Lb. 84; ¶ g. Glaisse;
¶ there is also na. glaise, H. 2, 17, 348 a; ¶ as. Finn-glaise, Keting ed. Halliday, pp. 404, 402; ¶ I group both under
Glais, showing glaisse when it exists.
g.
N. of Findglais, S. of Snu and Glais Craind in Cuailgne, Bb.
221 a, I. 162 a, Sa. 53 b.
Glaise an I., the "Munster River" which divides c. Tipp. fr.
c. Kilk., Kj. of 1851, p. 14.
g. berrán
or G. Bemann, Sas. 1389.
g. berramain
al. Eithne, Ar. 86, Lec. 351, Sa. 51 b, Sto. 11 b; ¶ r. Inny, c. Westm.; ¶ n. Glaissi B., Hc. 2, 592 b.
g. an bhanntracht
G. an B., al. Cluain na mban; ¶ harbour betw. Wexf. and Comur na dTri nUisge, Cf. 60.
g. an eara
at Druim-Ineascluinn, K. 145 a.
g. an ionoman
G. an I. stream, which divided Eogan Mór and Conn's
forces nr Tulsk in Mag Aoi, ML. 68.
g. aonaigh
G. A. in Connacht, on the W. border of Fearand Sogain, I. 79
a.
g. bolgain
Fionn mac Cumhaill of the Hui Tairrsidh of Glaisi B. in
Lein., Lis. 236 b; ¶ Guaire slain by the Feini on Glassa Bolgain on Sliabh Guaire, Ll. 205.
g. buaigri
fr. the Boyne to Glaisi B., Fer. 76.
g. buid ita
Fearand Sodain W. of the Succa ext. fr. G. B. Ita to Glais
Uair, Lec. 157, Bb. 60 b, which has G. buidh fheta; ¶ Fearonn Soghain ext. fr. G. B. to Glas Uair Chluana Chaoin and
fr. Tráigh Riasgfeadha Tuama, and fr. Cluain caoin na Corcaighe to Fir Fillean ata Gluincind, Fir. 238.
g. bulga
in Luachair Leaghadh, Sas. 85 a 1.
g. bulgain
in Hui Tairrsig in Lein.; ¶ in Hui Failge, Sas. 6548, 6552.
g. bulgáin
in Crund Mónaid, Ll. 205.
g. colptha
Z. 339 b; ¶ the Boyne (?).
g. conaig
betw. Cross Patraic and Telach inna nDruad, b. Tirawley, c.
Mayo, Tl.
g. críche
Ll. 44; ¶ in c. Kild.; ¶ E. border of a terr. which ext. fr. it to Uada in Leix, Lec. 93, 109, 193, Mm. 482; ¶ in Cluanuigh
Cua fri Laighis (leix), Ll. 383, Bb. 72 a, Fir. 450; ¶ in Cluanaibh Cuada at Laigis, Ll. 312, Lec. 450.
g. cró
al. G. Cruinn; ¶ go Magh nAirgeadrois 7 tar G. Cruinn fris an abarthar Glais Cró, Hf. 55 a; ¶ in Ulst., co Liathmuine, co
Glais Cro, co Raith Muirnn, Sto. 18 b, 19 a; ¶ a r. in Ulst., on which are th Céd Cuille and Ath Glaise Cró, Z. 114 a; ¶
n. Glais Cró, H. 2, 17, 348 a; ¶ v. G. Cruind.
g. cruind
Lec. 65, I. 162 a; ¶ topur Glaisse Cruind i Cualngiu, Ll. 246, Bb. 205 b, Sa. 40 b; ¶ betw. Cuailngne and Conailliu in Ulst.,
Lbl. 588; ¶ G. C. Chon betw. Cuailgne 7 Conailliu, Lbl. 591; ¶ r. nr Réde Loche in Cualgne, Ll. 69, Eg. 1782, 75 b; ¶ i
Crích Conaille Murthemni, Z. 339 b; ¶ al. Glais Cró, Hf. 55 a; ¶ i Cuailgniu, áit hi thig na Ghlais asan Siab; ¶ Hf. 21
b, 22 a (asan Sliabh ?).
g. chuana
in Muscraige Tíre (seems nr Drumineer), Bb. 141 b,
Ll. 323.
g. chuilg
prob. in b. Clare, c. Galw., Fia. 108; ¶ G. Chuilc, Lg. 194, Mi.; ¶ Loingsech slain in the battle of Corann (c. Sli.) and
slain precisely at G. Cuilcc, Mi.
g. dá colptha
Mo-Choemoc of, Fg. 210; ¶ Brenainn of, B. lxii.
g. dara
Crich in Chailli ext. fr. it to the Liffey, Lec. 422. g.
draigneach; ¶ Gc. 52; ¶ in Tuath O Fichilligh, Mun., Bb. 112 a; ¶ ó Dún Eoghain co G. D. is the extent of Tuath O Fichellaigh,
I. 90 b, Ha. 759; ¶ in Corca Laoighe, Fir. 677.
g. eille
Moenóc at G. E. in Huib Ercain, Bb. 123 b, Lec. 113,
Ll. 353, Fir. 753, Lb. 22; ¶ Glasseli in dry. O Morthi, d. Dublin, Tax.; ¶ in Athy dry., Cr.
g. elta
tar G. nE. edir da druim, Druim nAirrthir, ba he a ainm sin
re nDruim Crieich, Sa. 53 b; ¶ G. nE. eter-da druim, N. of th Cruind in Cuailgne, Bb. 221 a.
g. enncha
Fen. 315; ¶ a brook dividing Inis Eoghain fr. Cinel Enna, and so somewhere nr the boundary between b. Innishowen and b. Raphoe
N., c. Londonderry.
g. febrad
the 3 Bruchair of, Lbl. 639.
g. fhian
in ghlaisfhian do mharbhadh la Cathal Croibhderc 7 rí
na Glaisfhéine .i. Mant na Mulchán Ua Ruairc do ghabhail an.
1203, Lc. i. 233; ¶ some foreign tribe in O Ruairc's country of Leit.; ¶ the son of an Irish mother and Albanach father
would be so called, Ods.; ¶ Conchobhar na Glaisféne Ua Ruairc, Fm. iii. 124. g. finnfhairce; ¶ Glaisi F. ar Maig Feimin,
Hx. 677.
g. finnfhuara
in Mag Feimin, ML. 20.
g. froecháin
cath Glasse F., Ll. 18, K. 132; ¶ Glaisi Fraechain im Muiriusc, Sb. 4 a, Sc. 21 a.
g. fhuar
al. G. Uair, W. of r. Suck in Connacht, fr. G. F. to
Tamnacha, belonging to Sil Senchan, Bb. 60 b.
g. gatlaig
betw. Sliabh Liac and Druim Féine in Conailliu, Lbl.
589; ¶ al. Sechaire, betw. Colpdu and Críoch Conailli, Lb. 25 a; ¶ al. Seghain, W. of Glenndáil, Z. 340 a; ¶ fr. Liasa
Liac they went by Glend Gatlaig to G. G., Lu. 65.
g. guirt
al. Glaise Guirt na Lainne, at Glashgort tl., in p.
Ballintober. b. Carra, Mayo, Fy.; ¶ Partraidhe in Ceara ext. fr. Ath na Mallachtan to G. G. na Lainde, Lec. 167.
g. in
bat. of, Lec. 579.
g. inasc
or G. in Ascail; ¶ fr. G. to Mag Serge given by Crimthand Mac Ennae to Dubthach Maccu Lugir, Ll. 45 b; ¶ a boundary of Dubhthach's
l., Mm. 489; ¶ the Owengorman r., Mm. 490; ¶ al. Glas Gorman r. which flows by Kilgorman, b. Gorey, a bit NE. of AskeHill
(Asc or Ascail), (Esmonde MSS. and Map).
g. liathain
hi taibh Cluana Cáin Fer Ros, Muirchertach na cochall
croicinn slain there, Ui.; ¶ slain at Ardee, c. Louth, nr Clonkeen, c. Louth, Mi., Chi.; ¶ Clonkeen is 5 m. fr. Ardee
(?).
g. linn
W. of Kinsale, Fer. 162; ¶ the Norsemen divided into three parties—one went into Cork, one to Inis na hEidaigi (in Kerry),
one to G., LL. 310, Z. 357, Cg. (which says, "prob. on the Shannon"); ¶ I find cois Glaisleann si n-Eochaill, Ry. 128; ¶
at Youghal, but ?
g. lind
G. lind Cluana, as Archd. of Tuam was drowned there it seems
nr Tuam; ¶ there is Glaislinn nr the end of Magh Finn in b. Athlone, Rosc., Mi., Ci.; ¶ but Cluana points to a part
of the Shannon at Clonmacnoise, but v. next word.
g. linn
a boundary of Mag Finn, or Keogh's country, c. Rosc., Im.
130; ¶ prob. here was cath G. linne, in which K. of Meath defeated the Norse, K. 166 a.
g. maigi
Hui Madaidh in Hui Eneach Glais Maigi of Hui Bairrche of
Line., Fir. 466.
g. már
v. G. Mór; ¶ Glais Már i. Sinand; ¶ no isna Dessib, i. ceall fas fri Sord anes, i. Cronan mac Mellan ó Glais Mor in Dessib
Muman 7 din ata il-Liss Mór; ¶ no Glais Mor, ceall ro bui i toeb Suird alla aness co tancutar Gaill Indbir Domnand chuice
cormarbsat a munntir, F.
g. mealla mná bracain
Ísell Ciaran ext. fr. Ilatha to Glais Mealla mna
Bracain, Bb. 50 a, Hx. 206 (which has "fr. Dáil Atha"); ¶ Iseall Ciarain ext. fr. Bel I Latha to G. M. m. B., and fr.
L. Lochraighe, or Ladraighe, as far as the Croit, Fir. 175. g. mór; ¶ v. G. Már; ¶ i nDeisibh Mumhan ocus i Lios Mór; ¶
nó Glais Mór ceall ro bui i taobh Suird indess, Md. 44; ¶ nr. Swords, C.; ¶ Glais is often now represented by Clash, as
Clashmore tl. and p. in c. Waterf.
g. muilinn mairteil
así so roinn in dá triucha sin (i. Fear
Muighe) i. mar ghabus G. M. M. i Sléib Cáin ocus Loch Luingi ar
an machaire ocus Gleann na nDibergach ar Monaidh Móir, Lis. 140 a; ¶ on Sliabh Cain in Mun., in 1 of the 2 Triocha of
the Caoilli, Lis. 182 a; ¶ Tuath Ó nDuinnin ext. fr. G. M. M. to Bearn mic Imhair, Lis. 183 b.
g. na fer
flows fr. a well; ¶ a Tipra in Lecht na Macraide in Cenél Conuill, Lis. 219 a, Sas.
g. na ngaedel
cathair i ndeiscert Saxan, Fg.; ¶ al. Gloinestir na nGaedel, Glastingibeira na nGaedel, F. C.
g. na mná seaccuidhe
on border of Sliocht Cinnéide na Cóirchloiche
in his trian Tíre Ccuanach, Ai. 111, Hb. 12.
g. nera
nr Drumiskin, c. Louth, Bb. 108 a, Ll. 328, 107 b, Lec. 421,
Bb; ¶ at Druim Inisclainn or Dromiskin, betw. Castle Bellingham and Dundalk, At. iv. 182; ¶ Cam. i. 478; ¶ Cianachta
ext. fr. G. N. to Cnucha Mailidoid and to the Lifi, Lec. 362, Z. 470. g. noeden; ¶ Glasnevin, nr Dublin; ¶ Berchan Ab. Glassi
Noeden, Ll. 363; ¶ Mobii of G. Noiden i nGailengaib, Lb. 19, Bb. 122 b; ¶ Berchan, al. Mobi Glaisi Nainden, Lec. 109; ¶
G. Naoidhen, Mi., Fir. 718, C. 191, B. lxi.; ¶ i nGallaibh, for brú abann Life don leith a tuaidh, Fg.; ¶ hi nGallaib, F.;
¶ G. Noende, Mt. 36; ¶ G. Noide, Au. i. 220; ¶ Glasneden, Cr. an. 1179.
g. ríata
Furadran Glaisi R., son of Cathair Már, Ll. 385, Lec.
194.
g. rompair
in Lein., Ll. 153, I. 149 b.
g. smóil
a dún of Eogan Mór was there, Ai.
84.
g. tarsna
Suibhne Ailceltrach, chief fr. Lochaibh Erne to Glaisi T. at
Slighe Esail, Bb. 53 a, Fir. 191 (which was Slige Asail); ¶ fr. Hx. 218 it seems in or nr Cenél Laegari.
g. temrach
the Stream of Tara, al. Dubo na bó, E. of the Duma
(Duma na nGiall), Bb. 188; ¶ an G. T., al. Duma na bó, I. 143 b.
g. uair
in Ui Maini, i. 41 b; ¶ now Abhainn Uar which flows through b. Rosc., S. of Elphin, Im.; ¶ the lands of Cenél Dubáin and
of Cland Coscraigh W. of the Succa, ext. fr. G. U. to Tamnacha, were acquired by the Sil Senchan, Lec. 157, Fir. 238; ¶ fr.
G. U., W. of the Suck in Connacht to Tamnacha, the Fearand Sodhain, fr. G. Buidhe Fheta to G. Fhuair, fr. Traigh Riasc Fheda
Tuama, and fr. Cluain Cain na Corcaidhi to Firillen Atha Gluin Chinn, lands belonging to the Cenel Dubhain and Clann Cosgraidh
were acquired by the Síl Shenchan, Bb. 60 b, Fir. 238.
tl. in NW. of p. of Mullingar in which is Rath Lochaid, Fm.
ii. 1189, i. 37, Bb. 23, Ll. 15, Lg. 84, Sb. 3 b, K. 131 a, Sc. 20 b, Hk. 320,
B. lxii., Lec. 489, 494. glascharrac; ¶ Fidgus ua Suanaig i nGlascharruig; ¶ Glascarrick nr Gorey in c. Wexf., Fy.;
¶ most E. ground in the mainland of Ireland.
al. Castle-Lesley (in c. Cav.?), Almanach of 1685. glasmag
na rón; ¶ E. of Beand Bairchi; ¶ Bb. 225 a, I. 165 a. glasraige; ¶ in Luigni, Meath, Bb. 88 a, Ha. 866, K. 139 b, Hk.
394.
on the brink of the Mare hIcht, Glastonbury (Glastingbera,
Fg.), Lh. 103, Lbl. 60, Fir. 694, Fep., I. 179 b (which has ise Arus in sin
irrabe Glass mac Caiss).
cath Glein, by Arthur, Bb. 117 a. glenn; ¶ in dry. Offeria, d. Ardfert, Tax.
g.
c. Limk.; ¶ ridire an Ghleanna, the Knight of Glin, Ar. 300, Ui., Mi., Ci.; ¶ O Donnchadha an Ghleanna, in Mun., Fir. 625,
in Kerry.
g.
Ciarán Glinne, al. C. Tamhlachta Gliad i nGlinn
Righe, Fg. g.; ¶ church in d. Raphoe, Tax.
g.
na Glinne, the Glens of Antr., Fm. v. 1318, Ct., Ci.; ¶ Domnall Glinnach, D. of the Glens, Au. iii. 628.
g.
g. Ghleanna, Fy. 10; ¶ v. G. Nemthinne, Mayo; ¶ Glen, Glan and Glaun, are part of 600 place-names; ¶ G. abaltan, Dl. 9.
g. abrach
Eoganachta lived there, Lb. 213.
g. achaid
Senchell of, C., Fg., Md.; ¶ is Senchell Cille Achaid i n-uib Failge, F.; ¶ v. Cell Achaid.
g. ái
Tl. xxiii.
g. aichle
Ll. 183, Lec. 139; ¶ in Cenél Eoghain, Ar. 272, Mi., Bb. 48 a; ¶ Glennelly nr Strabane, c. Tyr.
g. aidhen
in Ulst., Ct.; ¶ S. Mobian of.
g. ailbe
in Angus, in Scotl., N. 118. g. ailbi; ¶ Moliba 7 Moenocc of, I. 111.
g. ailgedan
Corco Airtgin of Gabhair Life fr. G. A., Fir. 781. g.
áird; ¶ Cairell of, Ai. 151.
g. áird odhrain
in Dearg-derc; ¶ al. Rind, A. O., Fir. 638.
g. alláin
al. G. Dalláin; ¶ Loch Glinne A. in Ua Ruairc's l.; ¶ now Glencar in Killasnet p., b. Rosclogher, c. Leit., Ci.
g. am
in Mun., Bb. 108 b; ¶ leg. Glendamain.
g. amain
Glanworth, c. Cork, Mi., Ci., Lct.; ¶ v. Cathair Glendamnach; ¶ Eoganacht Glennamnach, Fir. 622, Ll. 14, X. 123, Lis. 153,
Hb. 89; ¶ d. Glennamain, K. 168, Lis. 142, Bb., 148 b, 105 b, Os. v. 264; ¶ it was the l. of the O Keeffe's, Obr., Lct.,
Fir. 622; ¶ al. ? G. damuin Caisil, Lis. 148 b; ¶ al. ? Glendamain na Righ ag Sliabh Chrot, Lbl. 942.
r. in Críoch Conailli Murthemne; ¶ Imslige Glenamnach in Muirthemne, Ll. 89, 78.
g. amrai
Sr. p. 76.
g. an brait
at Tara, Lis. 213 a.
g. an chairn
Fir. 247; ¶ al. Baile an Ghlinne, now Ballinglen or Glynn tl. in p. Dunfeeny, b. Tirawly, Mayo, Fy.
g. an chaisil
in p. Kilcommon and b. Erris, Mayo, Fy.
g. an chapuill
stupendous ravine at side of Mangerton, 5 m. S. of
Killarney, Pgi. ii. 272.
g. an chatha
al. Glenn Feadha, Mm. 288.
g. an choire
Glancurry or Glenwherry, limit of Magh Line, q.v., c. Antr.,
Fm. v. 1270.
g. an chroicind
Tadhg mac Tailbhe slain there, Hb. 70; ¶ in Kerry (?).
g. an chrúim
Tadhg an Dúna Mac Cairthigh of, Ai. 131,
133.
g. an eóin
G. ind. E.; ¶ al. Fabur, Rc. xii. 340; ¶ Fore, Westm.
g. an ghabhann
Fm. 1, 100; ¶ hill of G. an G., c. Antr., .i. Moinan-chatha; ¶ betw. tl. Ballygowan, p. Ballynure and tl. Ballygowan, p.
Raloo, nr Ballyclare, c. Antr., Dc. iii. 168.
g. an ginntigh
Glanageenty, tl. in p. Ballymacelligot, c. Kerry, Fm. v.
1794.
g. an mata
G. in Matae; ¶ .i. Seilche Sin, at or nr Brugh na Bóinne, Bb. 190 b, I. 145 a, Lbl. 407.
g. an már-daimh
G. au. Maurdain, .i. G. mBreogaind, Teh. 241, Sa. 88 b, Fer.
211, Zc. iii. 241.
g. an mhuilinn
in p. Kilmeen, in Carbery, c. Cork, Mis. i. 223. g. an
ridire; ¶ in Pobal Bhriain, O Briain of, Hb. 8 b, Ai. 108 b. g. an scáil; ¶ G. in S., in Connacht, Lis. 188 a; ¶ not
far fr. Gort, Os. v. 46; ¶ in p. Oranmore, c. Galw., Ods. 695; ¶ Glennascaul 1 m. fr. Oranmore; ¶ seems nr St. Mac Duach's
well in Clare, Os. v. 123; ¶ place of Marban, the swine-herd, Bco. 23 b 2; ¶ seems in Connacht. g. an scáil; ¶ at Slievenaman,
Os. iv. 5.
g. an scáil
al. Muindter Diugra in Dal n-Araide, where Patrick was a
slave of Milchú, Lis. 224 b, Sas. 3689; ¶ nr Slemish Mt., in b. and c. Antr., Mr. 132; ¶ smólach of, Os. iv. 4; ¶ in
c. Antr.
g. an smóil
S. p. 346; ¶ nr the source of the Dodder at Bohernabreena, c. Dubl.
g. an smóil
Selg Glinne an Smóil, Os. vi. 74, 120; ¶ G. an Smóil 1st, from under Sliab na mban in c. Tipp., eastward by Newtown hills,
the Slate Quarries to nr Carrick; ¶ 2nd, in c. Cork; ¶ 3rd, S. of Dublin, Kj. i. 357; ¶ Glensmoil nr Lifford, c. Don. g.
aosa; ¶ Md., Fg., = G. Asa, Mt. 16.
g. arad
G. A. in Ruit, Ll. 139.
g. arcai
Bb. 91 b, in Mun. (?).
g. arcail
nr Sliab Mis in N. of Dalaradia, Of. 396.
g. archain
in Scotl., Uisnech in Deirdre's lay; ¶ Glen Urquhart in Inverness, or the Glen on the borders of L. Archaig, same c. (?).
g. arma
Glenarm, c. Antr., St. B. 538, Os. vi. 122; ¶ Glenharma an. 1278, Ra. 52.
g. mbebtach idir da rot
a great wood of Mid. Mun., extending from Druim Eogobuil N.
to Aine and to Carn Feradhaigh, Lis. 181 a.
g. berba
Glenbarrow in Slievebloom, where the Barrow rises, Pgi. i.
226.
g. berchain
Ll. 351, Fir. 749; ¶ in d. Ross, Tax.; ¶ Bercan, son of Man of Síl Lugdach Laide, of G. B., Bb. 122 b, Lec. 109, Lb. 19,
Ai. 149.
they proceeded to Glinn Bethbhe in Corco Duibhne, Lis. 176
a; ¶ Gleannbethy, Gleann-Beithe; ¶ now Glenbehy, in bb. Iveragh, Dunkerron, and Magunihy, in c. Kerry, Mis. i. 224.
Glenbeigh; ¶ Gleann Beatha, O'S. IV. i. 5; ¶ Glenbeigh, c. Don.
g. mbinne
in p. Kilteevogue, W. of Stranorlar, Don., Tp.
g. mbolcáin
Cf. 318; ¶ Tanaic Conall go hAth Muilt; ¶ al. Athfhirdiadh 7 a nGleann Mór; ¶ al. Gleann mBolcan, Hf. 47 a; ¶ nr Ardee.
g. mboroim
i.e., Glenides Magna Borama, Lec. 400.
g. mbreogain
ó Breoghain mac Miledh ainmnightear, Magh mBregh 7
Glend mBreoghain, 7 as fris adberar Glend anmardaim, Sa. 88 b; ¶ v. G. an Márdaim.
g. bruigne
Bid cro dercc Cether fonall / An-ichtar Sleibhe Malond / In
Sruth Glenn Bruigne bran brucht / Crú aradh fer Olnécmacht. —(Bruighen Da Cocae), Hc. 2, 714.
g. buidhe
Glenboy, b. Dromahaire, c. Leit., Ci.
g. cadhain
in Ulst., co Raith Mairnn, co G. Cadhain, co Carraig
Feargusa, Sto. 18 b 1; ¶ nr Carrickfergus; ¶ al. ? G. Caín, nr Sliab da con in Ulst.; ¶ v. G. Concadhain.
g. caín
in the terr. of Ui Luighaidh Eli, Baltán, son of
Eoghan, established a church there, Cbb. 10; ¶ Cullan, son of Eoghan lived at Sidhe (Cullain) in G. C. in Hui Luigdeach,
in the terr. of Sil nEoghain, Bb. 128, Lec. 123; ¶ in Ui Lugaid, in Mun., Of. 382; ¶ d. of Killaloe ext. fr. Slighe Dala
to Léim Chonchullainn, and fr. Eichtghe to Slíabh uidhe an rígh, and fr. Slíabh Uidhe to Slíabh Caoin, or to G. C.; ¶ Glenkeen,
valley and p. in NE. of b. Kilnamanagh, c. Tipp.; ¶ forms part of SE. boundary of d. of Killaloe (Keating), Ods. 657; ¶
Glankeen in dry. and d. Cashel, Tax.; ¶ Sliocht na gCeall 7 Ghleanna Caoin annso; ¶ the O Briens, Hz. 102, Hb. 7 a, R.I.A.
23, C. 23, p. 204.
g. cainntin
in Caoilli of Mun., Lis. 182 b.
g. caipche
Z. 469, col. 1; ¶ Glynn Caipig, now Glencapp, in N. of c. Wick., Mis. i. 261; ¶ Capach, dau. of Cermun Caladcend, went to
G. Copaige, in Lein., Bb. 195, Lec. 461, Lbl. 428; ¶ Glenn Cappaige, Rd. 25, Cappach of, al. G. Dá Ruadh, Sa. 20 a; ¶ I.
150 b has Capan of G. Capan; ¶ Glencap Commons in p. of Kilmacanogue, about 3 m. SSW. of Bray, contain 1,070 acres, are nr
the Great Sugarloaf (1,659 ft. high), the Little Sugarloaf (1,120 ft. high), Long Hill (Long Laga), Tonduff (Tonn Uarbeoil).
This points out how the raiders approached Bruiden Dá Derga.
g. cassáin
nr Sliab Eanach on S. side of Glendaloch, B.
xx.
g. chenn
in Isle of Man, Ha. 823; ¶ is G. Cichnend, I. 93 b 1; ¶ is G. Cinden, N. 120.
g. cloitighe
Imraithech of, Mi., Ui.; ¶ vale of r. Clody nr Newtownbarry, Wexf., Od.; ¶ cf. "Newtownbarry, al. Bun Clody," Pgi. g. coille;
¶ al. Glenn na nGealt, Cf. p. 65; ¶ nr Ventry in Kerry (?).
g. choluim cille
Glencolumkill, b. Banagh, c. Don., Fm. vi. 1890, Ci., Mi.; ¶ al. G. C. Cille mic Feidlimid, Ar. 34; ¶ al. Senglend, Bco.
4 a.
g. coluimbcille
in p. of Carran, c. Clare; ¶ a boundary of Cenél Fermaic, Ar. 192, Mi.; ¶ in d. Kilfenora, Ct.
g. chomair
Diarmaid slain by a wild pig on the carn above it, Lis. 199
b.
g. con
Glencon tl. in Tullyniskan p., c. Tyr. (?); ¶ fr. it to Ualraig at Derry was won fr. the race of Colla by K. Murcheartach
for the Cénel Eoghain, Mr. 144; ¶ called G. Con, ruathar na creach, Lbl. 288; ¶ seems Glen-Con-Keine, p. Ballynascreen,
c. Derry, O'D. g. concadhain; ¶ Glenconkeine, valley in b. Ballynascreen, in SW. of c. Derry, formerly included pp. of Desertmartin,
Kilcronaghan, Ballynascreen, Fm. v. 1384, Ui., Ci., Cv., 125.
g. corath
in Crích Luigne in Connacht, Bb. 146 b, Lbl.
908.
g. corbraighe
Glin, in b. Lr. Connello, c. Limk., on the borders of c.
Kerry, Fm. v. 1590, vi. 2078; ¶ 2174; ¶ in Crích Ciarraighe, Lis. 150 b; ¶ in Uí Conaill Gabhra; ¶ al. Cros hí Fhloinn
aniu, St. B. 408; ¶ fr. it the Knight of Glynn is called Ridire an Ghleanna. g. cormaic; ¶ Glancormack in Glancap, c. Wick.,.
Sp. 1606, p. 62. g. cornain; ¶ Bran 122; ¶ in c. Wick.
g. cri
in Manor of Dublin, 1286, Sw. 141; ¶ Glencree.
g. croicinn (or G. Geimin ?)
"vallis pellis," Cainnech's birthplace, Cs.
362.
g. cruain
W. of Bri Leith, Bb. 222 b, Sa. 57 a.
g. cuaich
in Mun., E. 22.
g. cuaich
betw. rr. Tay and Almond, Dl. 54.
g. cubra
in Mun.; ¶ Tuath O Conail in Caoille ext. fr. G. C. to Lebglaisi, Lis. 183 a.
g. cuilinn
Bran. 93 a; ¶ Glencullen in c. Dub.
g. cuill
Cassan settled there, Ll. 194, Lec. 461, Sa. 20 a; ¶ in Lein., Lbl. 428, Bb. 195 b, I. 150 b; ¶ there is Glencull tl. in
c. Tyr.
g. cumo
at Sliabh gCrot, Sb. 30 b.
g. cusaigi croilinnche
S. of Lec. Failmir in Mun., Lis. 176 b. g. da bhan; ¶ in Eire, on border of L. Lurgan, Dl. 48.
g. dá bhoc
Glendavock, p. Crosmolina, Mayo.
g. da bhuaile
Glendavoolagh, tl. nr Crossmolina.
g. da con
in Ulst., nr Sliab dá Con; ¶ Glencon tl. in Tullyniskan p., c. Tyr. (?).
g. dá dub
in O Dowd's country, Lec. 174; ¶ v. Leth-baile Gleanna dá dub; ¶ Glenaduff in Attymass p., Mayo; ¶ al. G. da Ghub, now
Glendawoo, Fy.
g. da duile
Con. 21 b; ¶ a valley in p. Oughteragh, b. Carrigallen, c. Leitr., Mi., Ci.
g. da gruad
on way fr. Long Laga and Tonn Uarbeoil to Bruiden de Derga
in Lein., Bb. 197 a; ¶ v. G. Dá Rúad, al. G. Caipche.
g. dáil
al. Liasa-liag, Bélidh-ailen; ¶ Doigh in uime iderar Glenndáil ris doigh do dhailsedar albha 7 ínníli Crichi Conaill 7 Murtheimni
cru 7 fuil do feraibh Erenn in aidhci sin ann, Z. 340 a; ¶ al. G. dáilimda; ¶ al. Botha, in Cuailngi in Ulst.; ¶ Lu. 65,
Lbl. 589, Lb. 24 b.
g. dalláin
Sil. 306; ¶ Cell Osnata in it; ¶ now Killasnet, p. in b. Rossclogher, Leit., Fen. 402; ¶ now Glencar, b. Rossclogher c.
Leit., partly in Sli., partly in Leit., Fm. v. 1462, vi. 197, 6, 2036; ¶ 6 m. N. of t. of Sli., Ar. 100; ¶ St. Osnat of
Criched in G. D. in Cairpri Móir Droma Cliab, I. 110 b, Lec. 89, Ll. 354, C. Ct., Fen. 402; ¶ so the Glen is in cc. Sli.
and Leit.; ¶ Cell Osnata is in c. Leit.
g. dalláin
trí hamhra Glinne Dalláin i Tír
Eoghain, i. torcc Droma Leithi, mil Leittreach Dalláin agus damh dili,
H. 2, 16, pp. 242, 243, Hx. 956.
g. dá locho
Bb. 42 a, Au. i. 418, 136, 116, abbey and d. of glendalough,
c. Wick., the d. included the S. of c. Dub.; ¶ Glenn duorum stagnorum, Au., i., 310; ¶ seems S. limit of Cualann, .i.
vallis duorum stagnorum, B. xx. Up. 956; ¶ called G. dá lind lethan, F. 92; ¶ Cell Aiffein i ffail Glinne da Loch, Md. 144;
¶ atá dá loch ann idir sleibhtibh duaibhseacha, tuairim xx. míle ó Ath Cliath i cCondae Chille Mantáin, Md. 144; ¶ in Crích
Cúaland in Lein., Lec. 139; ¶ G. Enaigh was its older name, Ods. 630; ¶ i n-Uib Máil, F. 155, Fg. 192,; ¶ G. dá Locha,
Ll. 24 b, Lis., Lh. 114, 115, F., Fg., Mt. 26, Md., Ca. 338, Tl. xxiv., H. i. 15, p. 946, Mm. 21, Mi., Ui., Ci., Chi., G.
dá Lacha, Cg. 6, Ct. 633, Ci., Fep., Lis. 39 a; ¶ G. dá Loch Aedán, Bp. of, Ll. 301 a, Md. 44, 108, B. iv., C. 584; ¶ Leabhar
Glinne Dá Loch, K. 120 a; ¶ Epscop. Glinne D. L. 7 Tuaisgirt Laigen, Fep.
g. da lon
40 sts. with St. Kevin in G. Da L., I. 109 b; ¶ at Glendaloch.
g. da mhaighe
Glendavagh in p. of Aghaloo, c. Tyr.
g. dá mháil
Os. iv. 16.
g. damhain
oc Dairinis, nr Molanna in b. of Coshmore and Coshbride, c.
Waterf., Mi.
g. damain
leg. G-amain in O Keeffe's country, c. Cork, N. 258; ¶ Glendamain na ríg, as na Sliab Crot, Rc. xxiv. 64; ¶ Ua Caoimh tigerna
Glendamnach in Desmond, Glanworth, b. Fermoy, Cork, Mi., Chi.; ¶ v. Fir. 638, Lg. 124, Hb. 65; ¶ Glendamainma ríg ac Sléb
Chrot, nr Molana; ¶ may be in b. Coshmore and Coshbride, c. Waterf., Rc. xxiv. 65.
g. daoile
both Conais in G. D. a n-Inis Eoghain, Md.
g. dáruad
al. G. Cappaige, Sa. 20 b; ¶ Glencap Commons, c. Wick., nr Delgany; ¶ the way fr. Lagh to G. da R. was by Gabair, Suan and
Senchoraid, Lbl. 431; ¶ G. Dá nGruad betw. the see and Gabair in Crích Cualand, Ll. 194–5, Pd. 62; ¶ v. G. Caipche, G. Dá
Gruad.
g. da rúad
in W. of Scotl. facing Irleand, Gm. 3; ¶ nr Loch Etive (?); ¶ Glen-darul in Cowall, Argyle (?).
g. datha
in N. of Thomond, Cg.
g. dea
al. G. Dá Locha, q.v.
g. delmaic
Colmán of, Ll. 367, Lec. 116, Bb. 124 b, Ai. 150 b; ¶ i n-Osraigibh i Maigh Raighne, Fg.; ¶ i Dísert a Muig Ráigne i nOsraigib,
F.; ¶ nr Fid Bec or Feda Beca, Lis. 198 a, 199 b.
g. deircdon
Magh Glinne D. la Cenel Conaill, Sc. 21 a; ¶ al. G. Dercon, Hk. 326.
g. derg
Máthair Mobeog of, I. 111 b; ¶ in Ulst., Sto. 17 b; ¶ nr Dunseverick (?).
g. ndian
E. border of Iar-Muma.
g. domhain
al. Glenn Amhnach, Glanworth, in c. Cork, Tp.; ¶ in Ui Cuscraidh Shléibhe, in Mun., Lis. 183 a; ¶ on the road fr. Kilworth
to Ballyporeen, on the E. slope of the Galtees, O'Longan on the Two Fermoys.
g. domain
imshligi Gleandomnach, Lbl. 624; ¶ perh. Glondonne, al. Glendun, r. in c. Antr., Gr. 62.
g. dorcha
Duibglenn so called, X. 367; ¶ St. Foilán of, in Ulst., C.; ¶ in Ferm., prob. Glendorragha tl., in p. Addergoole, Mayo,
al. Duibglenn al. G. Dubh, q.v. (al. Glen Nephin ?).
g. droma samh
nr L. Riach, Sa. 78 b.
g. dubh
on S. side of Mt. Nephin, c. Mayo, Ci.
g. éda
L. Glenda, É.; ¶ Glenade in N. of c. Leit., Ci., Fm. v. 1364.
Glaninagh betw. Balyvaughan and Black Head, c.
Clare.
g. eidhnighe
Gleneany, p. Inver, b. Banagh, c. Don., Fm. v.
1264.
g. éile
in Tirconnell, Con. 78 a; ¶ tancatur a Tír Conaill 7 do mill morán don tír co ndechaidh a nG. É. 7 rucsat ar creich a Cinn
Maghair, Ui; ¶ nr Tirconnell and Cenn Maghair.
g. eircc
Meic Tail of G. E. of Síl Fhiachach Suigi, in Mun.,
Lec. 222.
g. eitchi
in Scotl., Gm. 3 seems to be Glenn Masáin facing
Ireland; ¶ nr L. Etive in Scotl.
g. elta
G. n-Ealta etir da Druim, Druim n-Airthir ba h-é a
hainm re nDruim Criaich, I. 162 a.
g. enaig
old name of Glendaloch, Ods. 630; ¶ al. Glenn Ruis enaig, Sas. 2425, 2392; ¶ St. Caemgin there; ¶ clearly Gleann dá locha.
g. eoin
E. of Athluain, Hf. 19 a.
g. eatharlaigh
Glen of Aharlagh or Aherlow, b. Clanwilliam, 3 m. S. of
Tipperary, betw. Slievenamuck and the Galtys, Ods. 657; ¶ v. Etharlach.
g. faibli
Moenoc of, I. 111 b; ¶ Enán of G. Fáibhe, Ai. 150; ¶ v. G. Faidli.
g. faidli
Fg.; ¶ St. Menoc of G. F. and Ros Mór, Bb. 118 b, Lec. 91, Ll. 372; ¶ G. Faidble, in Uib Garchon, F., Md.; ¶ G. Faidhle
i n-Uibh Garchon, Glenealy vil. and p. in b. of Newcastle, c. Wick.; ¶ G. Fadli in terra Wiclo, d. Glendaloch; ¶ Enán of
Ll. 355, 367, Bb. 124 b, Lec. 116.
g. fais
Bb. 154 b, Lec. 386; ¶ betw. Sliabh Mís and the sea, Bb. 21 a, Lec. 588; ¶ Feart Scóta 'dir Sliabh Mis 7 Muir, Hz. 187;
¶ Glenn Fáis, on Sliabh Mis in Kerry, Hk. 294, K. 128 b; ¶ G. Faisi, Glenofaush (Glounfoish), Knockatee, tl. Ballycashlane,
b. Trughanacmy, Kerry, Mi.; ¶ at Sliab Mís, Lg. 77; ¶ ac Sliabh Mís Edir an Sliab 7 in Muir, Sb. 2 a, Sc. 18 a, Mm. 448;
¶ 7 m. W. of Tralee.
g. fánad
Bco. 24 b; ¶ d. i Fánaid, q.v.
g. fathroim
G. F., Letir Luighne, Sliabh Gamh are nr each other; ¶ in b. Leyny, Sligo, Ci.; ¶ Glendarragh in p. Kilmacteigue, b. Leyney,
Hs. ii. 145.
g. fedle
Momenoc of, Bb. 118 a, Lec. 90; ¶ v. G. Faidli; ¶ Glin Feyl in dry. Wick., Cr.
g. fhéile
in c. Don., Ci.
g. fendae
Vallis Fendae, Ad. 238; ¶ a glen in p. of Kilteevogue, in which r. Finn flows; ¶ v. G. Finne.
g. ferna
Fir. 668; ¶ Glenfarne, in p. Cloonclare, b. Rossclogher, Leit., Mi., Ci., Mis. i. 212.
g. fidhan
the Nugents of, Fir. 840; ¶ Glenidan tl. in b. Fore, Westm.
g. find
I. 150 b; ¶ Glenfin tl., p. Rahara, c. Rosc.
g. finne
Glenfinne, c. Don., Fm. v. 1310, Ui.; ¶ vale of r. Finn in p. Kilteevoge, Ci.
g. finneachta
Glynn p. in NE. of c. Down, in Trian Chongail, Fm. iv. 689
note; ¶ Dál Riada .i. an Rúta o Bhuais go crois Gleanna, Up. 611.
g. finnleith
Lec. 461, Lbl. 428.
g. firbáith
at Focherd Muirthemne, Lu. 73, Lbl. 601, Lb. 31 a. g.
flesca; ¶ Fer. 68 b; ¶ G. Fleisce; ¶ vale of r. Flesk, nr Killarney, in b. Magunihy, Kerry; ¶ At. iii. 396, Fm. v.
1374, Ci., Ui., Ti. 70; ¶ beside Loch Léin, Lis. 195 b.
g. fleth
in Lein., Bb. 195.
g. fobhair
nr Fore, in c. Westm., Fm. iii. 22.
g. focháine
in Ulst., Ll. 72; ¶ in Murtheimne (?); ¶ at Druim Én in Conuille Murtheimhne, Hf. 22; ¶ Glenfofanny r. flows fr. Slieve
Donard S. of t. of Newcastle.
g. fogra
Earl of Desmond defeated there by O Brien, Hb. 7 a, Ai. 107
a; ¶ Glenogra tl. and p., c. Limk.
g. foichle
Glenelly, p. Upr. Badoney, c. Tyr., Adr., Ui.
g. frethnich
Dl. 54; ¶ nr Mag Lena at Tullamore (?); ¶ prob. nr Sliab Fuaid, O'D., but prob. Glennoo tl. in p. Clogher, c. Tyr., or Gleno,
in p. Abington, c. Limk.
g. fuaid
abbot of, Mi.; ¶ or Glenranny, nr Gorey, c. Wexf. (?).
g. gaibhle
Glen Gavlin, betw. the mts. of Slieve an Ierin and
Cuilkeagh, b. Tullyhaw, Cav., Fm. iv. 718, Ci.; ¶ Glengevlin p. nr Swanlinbar; ¶ Tuath Glinne Gabla 7 o Eascraibe siar
co Dun da beann, Sto. 17 a.
g. gad
in Ulst., Lbl. 588, Lb. 24 b; ¶ Glengad Head, N. of Inishowen; ¶ or Glengad tls. in cc. Ant. and Mayo.
g. gaimh
fabulous valley in N. of the world, St. B. 706.
g. gaimen
G. Gaimin, Ciannachta of, Sr. 79 a, Ll. 15, 329, Ui.; ¶ al Glenn in Chroccind; ¶ al. vallis pellis, Fia. 96; ¶ vale of
r. Roe, nr Dungiven, b. Keenaght, Derry; ¶ al. G. Geimin, Bb. 148 a, Lec. 590, Ll. 94, Lis. 26 a, Md., F., Fg., Fm. vi. 1930,
Fir. 661; ¶ Dún Geimin i Cianachta Glinne Geimin, F.; ¶ v. Lct. 51, Mi., Ui.
g. gairge
al. Glencolumkill, b. of Banagh, Don.
g. garaidh
in Ui Fáthaidh, K. 147 b, in p. Shanrahan, at S. side
of the Galtys, Ods., 657; ¶ same as G. Garad, Ll. 204.
g. garaidh
Glengarry in Scotl., Dl. 111.
g. garbh
i.e. Vallis aspera, O'S. iii.; ¶ Glengarriff nr Bantry Bay, in Mun.; ¶ Stronghold of O Suillebhán Bérre, Fm. vi. 2312.
g. garg
Mobeoc of, Bb. 118 b; ¶ v. G. Gerg.
g. gatt
Lu. 65 a; ¶ in Ulst.; ¶ Glengad Head in c. Don. (?).
g. gatlaig
in Conaille Muirthemne (?); ¶ fr. Liasa Liac, betw. Cualngi and Conailliu they went over G. G., Lu. 65, Lbl., 589; ¶ betw.
Colpdu and Conailliu, Lb. 25 a.
g. geibtine (?)
G. oc Geibten, Lec. 599; ¶ nr Es Geibtine (?), q.v.
g. gemhin
v. G. Gaimen.
g. ngemlorga
in Bregaibh (Gemlorga, Bb., Geamluirg, I.), I. 96 a, Bb. 155
b, Lec. 389, Ha. 736.
g. gerg
al. Lethglend; ¶ Leighlin in c. Carl., Fm. ii. 787; ¶ Lbl. 340 refers to this G. G.
g. gerg
seems in Ulst., as Dabeocc of L. Gercc in Ulst. is same as
Mobeoc of G. Gerg, Md. 2; ¶ Mobeoc of, C. 313, Lec. 90, Ll. 372; ¶ Dabeóc of, Lec. 122, Fir. 723, Ll. 350, I. 106 b;
¶ Gerg of, in Ulst., Mm. 585, Ll. 107; ¶ G. Gerg Conglasse of Ll. 184 is in Ulst. (?).
g. gerg
is in NW. of Ireland, and so was Dún Geirg, Rath Ini
and Duma Feirbe, q.v.; ¶ at Loch ne in Magh nIni in Connacht, Ll. 255; ¶ v. Ll. 254 a b.
g. glas
on borders of Connemara and maill, al. Cal an tsonais, St.
B. 379; ¶ also Glenglass tl. in c. Wexf.
g. goill
in the Sliabh na mBan range, Kj. i. 361.
g. guill
Cassán slain there by the Feni, Ll. 204; ¶ same as G. Goill (?); ¶ Glengoole, nr Killenaule, c. Tipp. (?).
g. in
v. G. an.
g. indair
W. of Dún Clithair at Sliabh Crott, Lis. 194
b.
g. indechta
in Semne (Island Magee), Tl. 164; ¶ in Dal Riada, Ct.; ¶ v. G. Finneachta, Usher vi. 146; ¶ Glynn p. nr Larne, Ra. 56.
g. inneadh
Os. vi. 124.
g. iubhair
Glanworth, c. Cork, O'Heyne 72.
g. lagen
Ll. 274 a, Ca. 341, I. 187 b, Lec. 620, Bb. 33 a,
49
al. G. Laigh in Scotland, facing N. of Ireland; ¶ Gm. Deirdre's Lay; ¶ G. Lui in c. Aberdeen, or a glen nr Ben Laoigh in
Argyle, are suggested.
g. laoide
seen fr. Mangerton, vale of the Lee, nr Tralee, ML. 26; ¶ ? Glenlea tl. nr Tralee.
g. lára
in Luachair Dedaidh, nr Tralee, Mangerton and Killarney, ML.
22, 26; ¶ i Luchair Deathaigh, fris a n-abarthar Léim Lára aniu, Hx. 677; ¶ Glenlara tl. nr Kanturk is visible fr. Mangerton.
g. leamna; ¶ Strages Dalriati there, Adr.; ¶ in Scotl., Of. 479, Hb. 71; ¶ G. Limnae, Ui.; ¶ Glenn of the Levin Water,
which flows fr. L. Lomond to Dunbarton, Adr. 378; ¶ Glenleven, Sk. i. 272.
g. liobhainn
Glenn Leivin, Glenlyon, or McGregor's glen, Dl. 98,
130.
g. locha sailech
Bb. 153; ¶ nr L. Swilly; ¶ Glenlough tl. in cc. Don. and Derry.
g. lorcan
at Glendaloch, Ah. 116.
g. lugmaidi tlachta
St. Rotaidi mac Failbe of, Lec. 102, Bb. 119 b.
g. maccu aran
in Tirawly, Sil. 61.
g. magair
Rudraidi, K. of Erin, fought 4 battles in Cliu and a battle
in Glind Magair, Bb. 102 b, Lec. 587, Lbl. 341, K. 175a, Fir. 643; ¶ .i. G. Maghair in Desmond, Ui.; ¶ Glanmire, 4 m.
N. of Cork, Fm. v. 1632, Mi., Ci., Chi.; ¶ Glen Maggir; ¶ al. Glynmaygyr in dry. Ocurbliethan, d. Cork, Tax.; ¶ al. G.
Maighe Adhair, Obr. g. mailiduin; ¶ Cland Laegaire of; ¶ G. M. in Eidnigh, Lec. 163, Ha. 795; ¶ G. Maoildúin, la hEidhnigh,
Fy. 42; ¶ seems nr Umall; ¶ "highly prob. the vale of r. Inny in W. of b. Tirawly," O'D.
g. mairi
Moshina of, I. 109 b.
g. mairison
bat. of, in Scotl., and siege of Etan, Hb. 65, Cri.; ¶ G. Mureson, Ui.; ¶ in W. Lothian, Ad. 202, Cps. 463; ¶ Mureston
Water, Edinburgh, Scotl., Sk. i. 249; ¶ seems prob. at Obsessio Etan (Edinburg) followed at once.
g. malura
Glenmalure, c. Wick., Ci.; ¶ G. Maoilughra, Mi.; ¶ Glendaloure, stronghold of the O Tooles in 1539, letter of Lord Gray
to Cromwell.
g. mámma
cath Glinni M.; ¶ in it Brian and Maelsechlainn routed the Danes and Leinstermen, Ll. 26 a, 131 b, Lec. 620, K. 169 b, Lg.
220, Ce. 36; ¶ in iarthar Laigen, Lg. 213; ¶ Muirchertach, in his Circuit of Erin, spent a night in Dublin, one at Liamain
nr Glenn Máma, one in Ailenn (5 m. SE. of Kild.), and so on to Limk. and Killaloe; ¶ Brian, no doubt, marched fr. Killaloe
to attack Dublin by the same road, northwards, and was attacked at G. M., where the Leinstermen had formerly planned an attack
on Muirchertach; ¶ it is a glen nr Hill of Lyons and Newcastle Lyons (Liamain), nr which the coach-road to Limk. passed,
prob. the Glen of Sagart; ¶ for more light v. Liamain.
g. mangart
above L. Léin, Lis. 195 b.
g. maoilughra
Glenmalure, c. Wick., Ar. 22, Fm. vi. 1916; ¶ G. Molura, Ci.
g. marison
battle of, Of. 478.
g. masáin
in Cowal, Argyle, Scotl., Uisnech, 8; ¶ cf. Dethidu filia Massani, Cs. 891.
g. massan
W. of Glend na ndiadh, or of Cumar Chind in tSein
tSléibhe, in Corco Dhuibhne, Lis. 185 b.
g. medbi
Fert of Meadb in it, Ll. 203.
g. medhóin
Md. , Fg., Mt. 16; ¶ ? Glen Medan, Glinmedhan, in O Casey's l. of Fingal, Cr. an. 1199, 1216; ¶ Glin methan in dry. Swords,
Cr. an. 1259.
g. mhic an treoin
nr Croaghpatrick, Mayo, St. B. 379.
g. mic eredaigh
in Luigne Connacht, Con. 2 a.
g. móc (?)
Glenmok in dry. Achadeo, d. Ardfert, Tax.
g. moling
fr. Ros Brocc on the Barrow Brenaind went to G. M., Lec.
599; ¶ at Timolin (?).
g. molt
in d. Dublin, l. of Coillach, Cr. 1199; ¶ Coilleach, nr Brittas, Kilbride and Kilteel, where cc. Dubl., Wick. and Kild. meet,
Kj. of 1894, p. 160.
g. móna
Cummein of, Md., Fg., Mt. 15, C. 59; ¶ ? vale of the Glennamony r., which flows into L. Feagh, c. Mayo.
g. mór
NE. of Glenn Eoin, E. of Athone, Hf. 19 a. g. m.; ¶ al. G. mBolcan ag Athfhirdiadh, Hf. 47 a.
g. m.
Glanmore, O Toole's l. in c. Wick., Sp. 1606, p.
62.
g. mór
Moshimi of, Ai. 151 b.
g. m.
Blanait, dau. of Mend, K. of Fear Falga ro ort orgain
Cét in G. M., Bb. 202 b.
g. moronóc
7 bps. of, 7 sts. of, Ll. 374, I. 110 b, Lb. 24; ¶ cf. Morónoc of Druim Samraid, Fg. and Cell Morónoc in Scotl.
g. mugaidhe
in Erris (?), Lbl. 362.
g. muintire dungair
Sas. p. 309.
g. munaire
Mo-Shinu of, Ll. 368, 373; ¶ Mohinu of, Lec. 119; ¶ Mohinu of G. Muairi, Bb. 125 b; ¶ Sillan Glinne Munire, Mt. 29; ¶
= Sillan Dúine Móir i n-Uibh Briuin Cualann, Fg.; ¶ Glenn Muneri in d. Glendal., terra Magillamocholmoc, Cr. an. 1173, 1192.
g. na mbárc
Ll. 205 a.
g. na mbodur
Raith Guth Aird, in baile adtá Lec Patraic aniu, i
nGlind na mB., i fagus do Nith nemundach, Ls. i. 2; ¶ nr Faithche na hEmna (nr Arm.), Hf. 24 b.
g. na ciallige
in c. Rosc. nr th Mór; ¶ al. th moga, Sas. 3960; ¶ yet all these places seem to be nr Cruachu; ¶ N. of Ailfind (Elphin,
c. Rosc.), Lis. 226 a; ¶ cf. Glennacally tl. in b. Murrisk, c. Mayo.
g. na caoile
al. Brágard na caoile in Oirgiall.
g. na ceard
W. of Teamhair Luachra, Lis. 195 a.
g. na con
in Magh tha, X. 368; ¶ cf. Glencon in c. Tyr. nr Dungannon.
g. na conricht
"glen of the wolf-shapes"; ¶ nr Carn Fraich meic Fhidaig in Connacht, on N. side of Carnn Bricrend, Sas. 7716. g. na gcros;
¶ Glennacross or Cratloe, c. Clare, Cam. ii. 789; ¶ Glounagross nr Sliabh Oidheadha an Righ, q.v.
g. na ndiadh
W. of L. Daimh-dheirce, Lis. 195 a.
g. na ndibergach
ar Monaidh Móir; ¶ in Fermoy or Caoille district, Lis. 140 a, 132 a.
g. na fola
nr Moy Tura (?), Z. 98 b.
g. na bhfuath
fabulous valley full of monsters, betw. Oileán an
Uaigneasa and Sorcha, in romantic tales, St. B. 698, 720; ¶ gotha fiolair Glinne na bhFhuath, Oss. iv. 32; ¶ cf. Gleann
na bhfuath, Glennawoo, tl. in p. Kilmacteige, c. Sli.
g. na ngealt
al. Glenn Coille, Cf. p. 65; ¶ nr Ventry (?).
g. na ginci
.i. Sylua cunei, where the Earl of Desmond was slain, O'S.
II. iv. 15; ¶ Glanageenty tl. nr Tralee (?).
g. naiden
Mobí Clairenech of, Bco. 9 a; ¶ the chapel was on E. of the r., and the huts of Mobi's scholars on the W. side of the glen
of Glasnevin, Dublin.
g. na mochart
L. mic Feradhaigh, now Templehouse L., c. Sli., is in it,
Fm. iii. 224; ¶ in c. Mayo, Ci.
g. na muaidhe
in N. of Erris, Fy. 491.
g. na muice duibhe
a fosse betw. Ulaid and Orgialla, called so by Irish
speakers, and "the Dane's Cast" by others, N. 64, Fm. iii. 40.
g. na pian
Lu. 33 a; ¶ i.e., hell.
g. na samaisce
Dond Cualnge went thither; ¶ in Sliab Culind in Ulst., Ll. 69 a, 73; ¶ in Cualgne, Bb. 205 b; ¶ v. G. Samaisce.
g. nemthinne
Glen Nephin; ¶ on W. of L. Conn, includes the p. of Addergoole, b. Tirawly; ¶ Cnoc Nemthinne, 2646 ft. high, is nr it, Fy.,
Lec. 161, 168, Fir. 248, 284, 841, 273, Fa. 3 b; ¶ al. G. Neimhthind.
g. ogra
Glinogore in dry. Kilmallock, d. Limk., Tax.; ¶ v. G. Fogra.
g. oichle
in S. Ui Néill (nr Lann Elo ?), birthplace of
Colmán Elo, Cs. 415; ¶ Lynally (?), nr Rahan, King's c.; ¶ but v. G. Aichle.
g. oisdeg
now Glenhest, W. of Glen Nephin, betw. L. Feeagh and L.
Beltraw, Fy.; ¶ in Tirawly, Fir. 841.
g. omnach
Glanworth, c. Cork; ¶ v. G. amnach.
g. omra
Ll. 205; ¶ Glenomra in c. Clare; ¶ O Kennedys, at first, were located here, Fm. iii. 54, Bran. 155 b; ¶ co-ext. with p.
Killokennedy.
g. ómra
in c. Cork, betw. Abhan Alla and Glenn Sulchon; ¶ McAuliff's l., Obr.; ¶ leg. G. Omnach.
g. orgulan
in dry. Achadeo, d. Ardfert, Tax.; ¶ Glenorglin.
g. ó ruachta
W. Mun. ext. fr. it to the Shannon, K. 122 a; ¶ O Suilibhan of G. O Ruachtan, McCarthaigh Cearthaine in G. O Ruachtain, G.
O Ruachtain in Tuath Chinnmara, Ai. 84, 137 b, 56 b; ¶ Glanarought b., in SE. Kerry, is divided by the glen of the r. Roughty.
g. patraicc
maidm Glinne P., Mi.; ¶ seems in W. Connacht and b. Clare, c. Galw.; ¶ cf. Glenpatrick nr Clonmel.
g. ráth
Os. iv. 4; ¶ ? nr r. Siuir.
g. ridi
Ube; ¶ for Glenn Rigi, the vale of Newry; ¶ v. G. Rige.
g. rígh
Os. vi. 122; ¶ leg. G. Righe.
g. rige
the vale of the Newry r. is called Glenree in an old map,
and the r. is Owen Glenree fluvius, Fm. iii. 40, Ci., Mi., Ce. 30, Mm. 73, Mr.; ¶ betw. Emain Macha and Dún Colptha in
Cuailgniu, Ll. 110 b; ¶ was a boundary of d. of Conor, K. 174 a; ¶ Tuath Eblairg, in Oirgiallaib, ext. fr. G. R. to L. Erne,
Lec. 357, Bb. 140 b, Ha. 742; ¶ G. R. ó n-Iobur a n-úas (fr. Newry), Hc. 2, 783 (where it means the r.); ¶ Tamlacht Gliadh
in it, Md.; ¶ Cenn Claire S. of it, Lis. 181 b; ¶ in Ultaib, Mi., Ui., Ll. 186, Lbl. 288, 550, Fir. 302; ¶ at the bat.
of Carn Achad Lethdeirg, in Fernmagh, the Ulaid were defeated and pursued as far as Glend Rige, Bb. 64 a, K. 150 a, Ll. 333,
Lec. 175, X. 57, Lg. 158, F. 50.
g. riocaird
Bran. 93 a; ¶ in c. Wickl. or its borders (?).
g. rosa
in Ulst; ¶ do luidh L. roimpe co Sliabh Fuait, co Sliabh Cuillinn, co G.R., Sto. 18 a; ¶ ? Glenross in b. Lurg, c. Ferm.
g. ruachtan
in Desmond, Fir. 787; ¶ Glenarought in Kerry; ¶ v. G. O Ruachta.
g. ruis enaigh
Lis. 216 b, 217 a; ¶ in Lein., in which a lake was, Sas. 2392, 2405, and 2415 to 2430; ¶ it is at Glenn dá Locha, as St.
Caemgin is nmentioned as in it; ¶ G. R. E., al. G. Eanaigh, al. G. Da Loch, Hx. 945.
g. sailech
battle, Lec. 590; ¶ Glansillagh in Kilnaughtin p., c. Kerry.
g. salach
al. Duibhglend, W. of Sliabh Eblinne, Lis. 171 b; ¶ v. Duibglenn; ¶ cf. Glansallagh in p. Skull, c. Cork.
g. salchain
NW. of Newmarket, b. Duhallow, Cork, Tp.; ¶ bounds Glenn Omra, Obr., who has G. Sulchon; ¶ G. Salchaoin in McAuliff's Country,
Bran. 154 a.
g. samail
Fualach settled in it, I. 150 b; ¶ v. G. Smóil.
g. samaisce
in Ultaib .i. in Cuailgne, Bb. 137 a, 249 b, I. 185 a, Lec.
441, Ca. 400, Hc. 2, 594 a; ¶ cf. Glenshush nr Ballycastle in d. Down and Connor, Pgi. ii. 59.
g. samaisce
Ll. 23 a; ¶ in c. Kerry, Mi., Ods. 694; ¶ is this G.S. of Bd. 20? G. Sawasge, Ac. 46; ¶ in p. Templenoe, nr valley of Glencare.
g. scoithin
ittir Slíabh Mis 7 Muir (in p. Annagh, b.
Trughanacmy, Kerry, Mi.), Hz. 15; ¶ G. Scoithine, Glown Scohin, nr Sliabh Mís range.
g. sdalluinn
Clochbhan ar G. S., on the boundary of Cloch Naighe, Ix.
65.
Maidhm G. S. by O Neill, Ci.; ¶ Glenshesk, 31/4 m. SE. of Ballycastle, c. Antr.
g. serraig
in Lein., Lec. 371, Lis. 140 a, Bb. 226 a, 147 a, I. 147 b
(fr. which it seems in Ui Garrchon), fr. Lct. 14 seems in N. Lein.; ¶ Sa. 68 a points to Ui Garrchon; ¶ cf. th in tSerraigh
on border of cc. Kilk. and Tipp., Kj. i. 351.
g. sibhne
Gc. 22, Sto. 40 a; ¶ Aengus Duibleasc a quo Hui Buile .i. Aes Gleanda Simhni 7 Aes mBerre, I. 90 b, Ha. 757; ¶ ? Glensivilly
nr Letterkenny, Pgi. iii. 114.
g. sith
in E. of Perths., where Diarmait O Duibhne's grave is still
pointed out, Dl. 30.
g. smóil
Glenn Smoyl in Eire, Dl. 46; ¶ in Lein., Lis. 197 a, Bb. 195 b, Lbl. 428; ¶ dí gheilt glinne Gleanna S. nr the source of
the Dodder, Proc. 190; ¶ Fólach settled in G.S., Ll. 194, Lec. 461 (which has Fualach, as has Sa. 20 a): Ulach slain there,
Ll. 204. g. smóil; ¶ on E. of Slievenaman; ¶ nr Killamery, c. Kilk.
g. smóil
Glensmoil tl. in Clonleigh p., c. Don.
g. sroil
the Fian of, Dl. 12.
g. suileach
Glenswilly, b. Kilmacrenan, c. Don., Mi.; ¶ G. Suileidhi, Conwal in b. Kilmacrenan is in it; ¶ Glenswilly p. nr Letterkenny,
Ui., Ci.; ¶ G. Súilige, G. Súilighe, Mi., F.; ¶ i Cenel Conaill, Fg., Md.; ¶ Congbáil in it, Md.; ¶ Congbhail Glinne Suilighe,
nr r. Suileach, Mi.
g. táil
al. Belut Aileáin, in Ulst., Ll. 69; ¶ al. Bél tha Ailiuín, al. Lissaliag in Cuailgne, al. Bél tha Ailiuin, at Bernas Baú
Cuailgni, Hf. 22 a.
g. taisi
Glentask, nr Dunluce, c. Antr.; ¶ or Glenshesk, nr Ballycastle, Fm. v. 1606, vi. 2496.
g. tochair
v. Domnach mór Glinne tochair, C. 737; ¶ Glentogher tl. in p. Donagh, c. Don.; ¶ John Colgan born there.
g. treicím
at the base of Mullach Maisten in Lein., Lis. 196 b. g.
treisge; ¶ on L. Measg, c. Galw.; ¶ al. Glenntreiky, Glantrague, Wc. 26.
g. tuirc
Glyntorc, in dry. Taney, d. Dublin, Tax.
g. tuircin
E. and W. about the Abhuind or r. in Hi Bece Uachtarach, in
Tuath Muighi finne, Mun., Lis. 183 b; ¶ Glanturkin tl. in Corkbeg p., c. Cork.
g. hui
O'Dav. 96; ¶ ? Glenhoy and Glenoo tls. in p. Clogher, c. Tyr.
g. uissen
A. 19 a; ¶ i n-Uibh Bairche, Md., Fg., C. 417, Fir. 727, Ll. 312; ¶ in it is Killeshin, tl. and p. in b. Slievemargy, Queen's
c., Fep., Ui., Ci., Mi., Cri., Cg.; ¶ W. of Carlow t.; ¶ v. Tig. Rc. xvii. 380, F., Fg., Mt. 13, Lec. 90, 102, Ll. 143,
365, 356, 352, 351, Lb. 19, Bb. 72a, 118 b, 102 b, 122 a, Fir. 724, 462, 451.
as.; ¶ in terra Filiorum Fiachrach, A. 17 a; ¶ in Tireragh, c. Sli., Mi.; ¶ al.Coillin, al. Liathmhuine; ¶ now r. Leafony
or Liffony, which flows into Killala Bay at Pollacheeny, Fy., Mi.; ¶ v. Fir. 274, 263, Lec. 265, Fm. iii. 484.
a r. in Conailli Murthemne, Ll. 89, Hf. 52 b; ¶ r. Glore in Cuailgne, betw. Carlingford and Dundalk; ¶ Glore nr Glenarm.
gleóir; ¶ "the Glore flows into the Inny, W. Meath," Piers' Description of W. Meath, p. 9.
g. na Gleorainne, some foreign land, Ll. 109 a. gleordha; ¶ Goisdine, Gleordha is Greine, rivers, I. 143 a. glerma; ¶ St.
Mac Ceannaigh, Patronus de Glearma et de Uaimh Mic Ceannaighe, Md. xxv.
ap. na Glinne (the Glens of Antr., Fm. v. 1318, Ui., Ci.,
Mi., Ct. 148, 180; ¶ in Clann Aodha Buidhe, Con. 70 a; ¶ Domnall Glinnach O'Néill, D. of the Glens, Au. iii. 628.
I. 147 a, Bb. 409 a, 228 b, Rd., Rc. xvi. 79; ¶ G. Traga Tuirbe, Lec. 521, Sa. 75 a (which have dp. Glomraigib); ¶ I. 168
b and Bd. 15 have Glomraidi; ¶ old (extinct?) tribe at Turvey, c. Dubl.; ¶ is the name reflected in Glomers-town nr Mullingar?
Glondath, Lu. 127 a; ¶ v. th nGlond on the Delvin r., Mm. 282; ¶ seems nr Crufóid; ¶ Teh., Zc. iii. 260; ¶ Cuchulaind
slew many there, betw. the Delvin r. and the Boyne; ¶ perhaps on the Nanny r. if not on the Delvin itself, Teh. 260.
in margine in O Byrne's l., c. Wickl., O'S. III. ii. 2.
gluaire; ¶ ch. in Latharna, Ulst., Ct.; ¶ Gluari, il-Látharnu, Tl. p. 164; ¶ Latharna, the old ch. at the Glore, p.
Tickmocreevan, c. Antr.
SE. of Cruachain Aíi, Lu. 56, Hf. 5 a; ¶ E. of the Shannon, Ll. 56; ¶ E. of Coltain on Meadhbh's route fr. Cruachain, Hf.
5 a; ¶ Medb marched over Slieve Bawne, over Coltain, al. Moin Colna (bog bet. Sl. Bawne and the Shannon), over th Coltna
on the Shannon, and so over the Shannon to G. Gabur in c. Longf., which is at or nr Cloon Dara; ¶ prob. Cluain Dhara is for
Glúine Ghabhair.
nsf.; ¶ as. Gnó mbicc; ¶ in b. Moycullen, Of. 387; ¶ S. portion of b. Moycullen, c. Galw., Tp., Mi., Ci.; ¶ fri L. nOirbsen
aníar, Sa. 84 a; ¶ a rectory in d. of Enachdun, Wc. 175. g. mór; ¶ nf.; ¶ N. b. Moycullen, c. Galw., Tp., Of. 387, Ci.,
Mi.; ¶ nr L. Orbsen, Cs.; ¶ fri h-Oirbsen aniar, Sa. 84 a; ¶ leth barúntachta Gnaoi Mhóir, Fir. 202 (who makes it masculine);
¶ ds. Gnoi .i. Delmna Tire Da Locha i n-iarthur Connacht, Lu. 39 a. goain; ¶ the 3 Galgaidi G., Lbl. 640.
Fidh nGabli is in it, Ll. 159, 356, Fep.; ¶ r. Gobul betw. Cluain sasta and Cluain mór, now p. of Clonsast in King's c.,
Bd. 9; ¶ the b. Coolestown may be so called fr. Gobul or Gobhul. gobriu; ¶ flumen Gobriat in Pictavia, B. v. 449; ¶ the
Inver-Gowrie r. which divides Gowrie fr. Angus in Scotl., Sk. ii. 230. godeilb; ¶ Mac Diamrada was slain in G. in Magh Ai,
Con. 50 b. góedelg; ¶ Irish tongue; ¶ Ll. 143 a; ¶ Góidelc; ¶ g. Gaedilge, d. Gaedilg.
np.; ¶ Au. i. 460, and often; ¶ Irishman or Scottish Highlander, Góidil, Gaidil, Tph. ii. 316, 317; ¶ Gaedeli, Pc. 8; ¶
ap. Goedelu, d. Goidelaib, Au. i. 438, 406; ¶ Gwyddyl coch or Werddon, the red Gaels fr. Ireland; ¶ Gwyddyl Ffichti in Albain,
the (Gaelic) Picts, Welsh Triads; ¶ Gwyddel (Irishman) is a very common term in Wales, and goes to prove that the Gaels once
established themeselves in Wales; ¶ for instance, we have Cytiaur Gwyddelod (the Irishmen's Cabins), Porth y Gwyddelod (the
Irishman's port), Pentre'r Gwyddel (the Irishman's village), Bwlch y Gwyddel (the Irishman's gap or defile), Muriau'r Gwyddelod
(the Irishmen's walls), Nant y Gwyddel (the Irishman's brook), Pant y Wyddeles (the Irishwoman's hollow), &c. goilin innse
duine; ¶ on the confines of Tuath Í Dungalaid, Ha. 759. goilín na gaithneamtha; ¶ in Tuath Aengusa, in Mun., Bb. 112 a;
¶ Tuath O nAengusa ext. fr. Fearsait co Golin na Gaithnama, Ha. 759; ¶ prob. Goleen Marsh in p. of Aghadown, Gc. 52.
i Cind Sléibhi Bladma, Lis. 228 a. goisdealbhacha; ¶ al. Ciarraighe Uachtair and Ciarraighe Iochtair in Mayo, Fir. 556; ¶
b. Costello in Mayo, Mi., Ci.
as. Goll, Sto. 18 b; ¶ g. Guill, Sas. 1400, Tig. Rc. xvii. 229, Lec. 342, Hc. 2, 725; ¶ a promontory (or Ross) in b. Kilmacrenan,
c. Don.; ¶ now Ross Guill, Ar. 208; ¶ in Tír Conaill, Lis. 139 b; ¶ Nuadu mac Oircc toisech Guill 7 Iorghuill, Lg. 195,
Hb. 74, Lec. 138, Bb. 48 a; ¶ Nuada Uirc rí Guill 7 Irguill í Cenél Conaill; ¶ al. Ros Guill and Ros Irguill in N. of b.
Kilmacrenan, Fia., Mi., Cri.
Gortacharn tl. in p. Clontuskert, c. Galw., Kj. iv. 454; ¶ Gortacarn nr Enniskillen.
g. an chairthe
Mm. 288.
g. an chláirín
in Fearann an Mhuine Aimhréidh in the Cuanacha; ¶ belonging to Uaithne Nuadh O Briain in the Cuanacha, Ai. 110 b, Hb. 11
b; ¶ Gortaclareen, p. Oola, b. Coonagh, Limk.
g. an chocaill
in Ara na Naemh; ¶ a field in Isle of Aran, called fr. St. Columb's Cowl, Beo. 23 a; ¶ in Aranmore, I presume St. Enda's
place; ¶ v. Zcp. v. 84.
g. an fheadáin
G. an Fheadain; ¶ Gortineddan tl. in p. Tomregan, b. Knockninny, c. Ferm., Ui., Mi.
g. an grain
in Leath Baile hI Conchubhair in Caoille, Mun., Lis. 182
b.
g. an iobhair
Gortinure in p. Killelagh, b. Lochinsholin, Derry, Mi.; ¶ v. Belach Guirt an Iobhair.
g. an óir
nr Dearg-Ráith in Magh Feimhion, and W. of th-na
gcarbad, the name given to the plain where Lughaidh Mac Con, K. of Ireland, was
slain, K. 144 b; ¶ Lugaidh slain here, A.M. 5424; ¶ nr Ath na gCarbat and Derrygrath, 4 m. E. of Cahir, Cam. i. 477;
¶ Gortanoura tl., c. Tipp.
g. átha dághas
O Donoghu's house in c. Kerry, Ai. 56 a; ¶ Gortalassa, nr Killarney.
g. bó findi
Fer. 195; ¶ Gortbofinna tl. nr Mallow, c. Cork.
g. brici
belonging to Sliocht Tomáis a Burc, Fa. 2; ¶ Gortbrack, nr Clonmel, c. Tipp.
g. ceapa cermada
in Corrbaile, IX. 25.
g. cirb
Fg., Mt. 31; ¶ G. Cirp, Md.; ¶ Molibba, G. C., Ll. 361; ¶ ? Gortgrib tl. in p. Knockbreda, nr Belfast.
g. clainne néill
L. Sighleann (al. Silenn) in it; ¶ L. Silenn fris a n-abar L. Cenn aniu, Lis. 30 a; ¶ in Mun., N. of Cnoc Aine, it seems.
g. conaig
G. Conaich, Molua of, Ll. 367, Lec. 117, Bb. 125 a, Ai. 151; ¶ Fland Feblae, abb. of, Ui.; ¶ Dichul of, in Ulst., Ct.; ¶
in Mugdorna Maigen, Mi.; ¶ Gortconny tl. in p. Ramoan, Antr.; ¶ fr. Tl. 248 it seems not far fr. Louth.
g. droma hairthir
W. of G. an Grain in Leath Baile, Ui.; ¶ in Conchubhair in Caoille, Lis. 182 b.
g. druing
they passed through Midi mais, dar Ath Féni, dar
Findglais, dar Gort, dar Snu, dar Gort ndruing, dar Gort n-elta itír da
druim, Ll. 151.
g. elta
in tír da druim, i. Druim nAirthir, previously called
Druim Crieich, Ll. 151.
g. finn
in Baile Shidhnóid, lx. 15; ¶ cf. Gorfin, Omagh, c. Tyr. g. gailbe; ¶ Cairpre, K. of Lein., was K. of G. G., Bb. 36 b.
g. ind fhostáid (the field of the staying)
seems in Ulaid and Antr., but prb. in Rosc., Cfr. 2888, Sas.
3872.
g. in fhosdaidh
at Raith Meadhbha (at Tara), Lis. 225 b.
g. in muilind
given to Cluain Foda, Lec. 232, Bb. 82 b, X. 106. g. innsi
guaire; ¶ Gort, c. Galw., Ar. 132, Fm. v. 1638, vi. 2010, Ti. 40.
Goart na Kailli, Ager Anus in Glengarriff, O'S. III. vii.
6.
g. na cille
in Mun., Fer. 153; ¶ Gortnakilla tl., nr Killarney. g. na gcloch; ¶ Castle of Gortnaglough nr Skibbereen, Ry. 218.
g. na daibhchi
Gortnadihy in p. Kilmeen, c. Cork, Gc. 55; ¶ in Tuath Hui Duibhdaleithi in Corco Laighe, Mun., Bb. 112 a; ¶ G. na Dabcha;
¶ a boundary of Duthaigh Ui Cobthaigh in Corco Laidhe, I. 90 b; ¶ the l. of O Coffey, or the Tuaith Ua nDuibh in Corco Laoighe,
ext. fr. Beul- tha na hUidhre to Béul- tha Buidh, and fr. G. na D. to L. an Tairbh, Fir. 677.
g. na flatha
in Scotl., Lbl. 953.
g. na fuinnsin
in Tearmann Brighi Gobhunn in Mun., Lis. 182 b; ¶ Gortnafunshion in p. Ballyvourney.
g. na gaoithe (?)
Garthenegeythe in d. Cork, Tax.
g. na lainde
Partraidhe, in the Tricha-ched of Ceara, ext. fr. Ath na
Mallachtan to Glaise Guirt na Lainde, Lec. 167.
g. na leci
in Gartan, W. of Ráith Cnó, Bco. 14
a.
g. na leiche
Gortnaleahie, Aghaboe p., Queen's c., Aq. 29.
g. na liag
at Bangor, c. Down; ¶ formerly Férghort na Mogad, Lis. 26 b.
g. na luachra
nr Cluain in Conmaicne, in Muinter Eoluis, C. 346; ¶ Gortnalougher in b. Mohill, Leit.
g. na meacan
Burk of, O'Heyne 176; ¶ nr Athenry (?); ¶ Gortnamackan, nr Loughrea, Galw.
g. na móna
changed into Mount Pleasant, and now changed back to Gort na
Móna; ¶ a place of O Conor Faley, nr Tullamore.
g. na morrignai
.i. Ouchtar Nedmon, Teh. 241; ¶ Uachtar nEdmon (?); ¶ in c. Louth, Fer. 125 a; ¶ in Ulst., Fer. 209.
g. na pise
Goart na Pisi, Ager lentis, O'S. II. ii. 15; ¶ in Mun.; ¶ Gortnapisha, p. Cloneen, nr Cashel.
g. na ren
1200; ¶ in Fedamore, a boundary of l. of Monasternenagh, Limk., Sw.
g. na sealg
Gortneshalyg; ¶ Ballynashallog, p. Templemore, c. Derry, Ly. 212.
g. na suire
ar na sgríobh re Pa. Mac Cárthaigh a nGort na
Suire, Ston. A. p. 154; ¶ ar na sgríobh re Uilliam Ua Earmhuin a nGort na Suire, Ston. A. p. 164.
g. na tighedh
burned by Mac Diarmada's sons, Lc. ii. 350.
g. na tiobratt
Gortnatibrid, al. Springfield, tl. in p. Killagholehane, c.
Limk., Fm. v. 1718, Ods. 658; ¶ nr Cenn Febrat, Mm. 395; ¶ Goart na Tuburuid; ¶ i.e., "ager fontis," O'S. II. iv. 15.
g. rottachain; ¶ Tuathmuma beaten there by Cellachán, Au. i. 464; ¶ in Thomond; ¶ in Fm. and Ch. it is called Mag Dúine.
g. ruadh
in Ui Cuscraidh Shleibhe in Mun., Lis. 183 a; ¶ many Gortroes in Cork, Limk., Kerry.
g. sláni
SE. fr. Cruachain Aíi, Lu. 56; ¶ N. of Sláne and SW. of Druim Licce, Ll. 56, Hf. 5 a.
g. úi duinn
belonging to O Mulóna in c. Clare, Ix.
61.
g. ui ghormaoileadh
in Baile Shidhnóid, Ix. 15.
g. úi medhra
ar a cluinin 7 ar a Cill Leith o Gort Medhra 7 ó
Guirtin Timin anuas go teorin Cloinne Tomais mic Taidhg, Ix. 24.
Lct. 91; ¶ Knockgraffan; ¶ a seat of K. of Mun.; ¶ there is a very large moat here surrounded by a fosse; ¶ it was the
ch. seat of O Suilleabhain till driven out by the English in 1192, O'D., Obr.; ¶ Knockgraffon or Raffan, a great moat, nr
Cahir, Tipp.; ¶ palace of Fiacha Muillethan; ¶ the l. round O'Sullivans, Ob. grafiminraighe; ¶ a Daertuath Caisil, Sto.
40 a.
[Tara]-Grafrenn, Buaidgein, Rige, Mag Núadat,
Nás, the line taken by Tuathal Teachtmhar's army against Lein., Ll.
295a, 295 b, Lec. 593; ¶ betw. Tara and Mag Muagenn, on the road to the r. Ríge and Maynooth, Ll. 299 a.
O Briain ó'n nGráig in Pobal Bhriain (?), Ai.
108 b; ¶ the Leithseisreach na Graige in Pobal Bhriain, Ai. 108 a, Hb. 8 a; ¶ Graigue, upwards of 60 places of this
name in Mun., Connacht, and Lein.; ¶ this is Graigue, nr Croom, Limk.
g. na mbreathnach
named fr. Welsh colonists in Ireland, K. 128 a; ¶ al. Vallis S. Salvatoris, B. lv.; ¶ Graiguenamanagh, c. Kilk. gráine;
¶ v. Grainne; ¶ cath Graine against Finchadh, K. of Hui Cheindselaigh, Ll. 182, Bb. 48 a, Hx. 199, K. 158 a; ¶ cath Gráinne
betw. Lein. and the K. of Ireland, Ll. 300 a; ¶ in Ui Ceinnselaig, Lg. 182, Ll. 182, Lec. 138, Z. 468; ¶ cath Graine i tír
Laigen, Chi., Ui.; ¶ Graney in S. of c. Kild., nr Castledermot, Cri., Ac. 73; ¶ in dry. of Omorthi, d. Dublin, Tax.
al. G. Mhael, poetic name for Éire, Hm. ii.
gráinsech; ¶ a grange, Obr.; ¶ ds. 'sa gráinsig .i. Cell Ichtair, or nr it; ¶ in Tir Fiachrach, Fy., Fir. 274; ¶ seems
nr p. of Attymas in b. Gallen.
g.
as. Grainsigh; ¶ i Coirpre Droma Cliabh, Ar. 276, Fir. 313; ¶ Grange a little N. of Ben Bulbain, Ar., Ci., Fy., Fm. v. 1382;
¶ Caislén na Grainsighe, Au. iii. 560.
g.
d. Grainsigh; ¶ G. in Machaire riabaigh nr Elphin; ¶ the heretical bp. of Elphin, Lynch, lived here an. 1588, Lc. ii. 484;
¶ Grange in b. Castlerea, c. Rosc., Ci.
Grainsy, al. Grange tl. in p. Kilcloony, c. Galw., Kj. iv.
454.
g. an bhuilteraigh
Raith mór o Grainsi an B., Bran. 91 b; ¶ Butler's Grange, c. Carl.
g. beg
O Fuala of, in the Taisicheacht Maeladúin in Huibh
Fhiachrach, Lec. 169, Fir. 275; ¶ an G. Bec, G. Bheg; ¶ df. ón nGráinsigh Bhig; ¶ Grangebeg in b. Tireragh, Sli.; ¶
in p. Templeboy, b. Tireragh, Sli., Fy., Ci.
g. cairnn buailedh
in Ui Maine, I. 40 b.
g. fásaigh
Wm. Fitz Aildelm buried there, K. 180 b.
g. mhic athais
plundered by O Byrne, Bran. 91 b; ¶ in c. Wickl., or nr it.
g. mhór
Ci.; ¶ in Tír Fiachrach, Fir. 227, 275, Lec. 169; ¶ df. ón nGráinsigh mhóir; ¶ Grangemore tl. in p. Templeboy, b. Tireragh,
c. Sli., Fy.
g. mór
Grangemore, b. Boyle, c. Rosc., Ci.
g. mór
Baile I Chochlaiu, Bran. 92 b; ¶ attacked by O Byrne.
g. na manach
d. Gránsigh na M.; ¶ in McDermot's country; ¶ Grangenamanagh, c. Rosc., Ci.
g. sruthra
in Connacht; ¶ Aedh, son of Cathal Dall O Conor, K. of Connacht, slain in grainseach Sruthra, Con. 21 a.
bellum G., Au. i. 28; ¶ bellum secundum Granairet, Au. i. 28, 30, 32; ¶ Granaird in Fm., Gráine in Ch., K. and Ac.; ¶ Hen.
makes it Graney in S. of c. Kild., nr Castledermot.
gp.; ¶ ap. Grégu, the Greeks, Bb. 9 b; ¶ d. Gréig, the Greek tongue, Ls. i. 30; ¶ gf. na Grége, Greece, Sas. 3748, Sil.
300. gregraige; ¶ al. Grecraige; ¶ nr L. Techet; ¶ now b. of Culavin in Sli., Of. 275; ¶ Gregaiege Locha Techet, Tig.
Rc. xvii. 199; ¶ 'the Gregories," a district in S. of c. Sli., supposed to be co-ext. with b. Coolavin, but anciently more
extensive, Lct. 99; ¶ it ext. into b. of Corran, N. of Coolavin, and into b. Leney, NW. of b. Corran, and into N. c. Rosc.,
including Druim Gregraighe and Kilcorkey (Cell Curcaighe) nr Belanagare, as we see infra; ¶ in Connacht, I. 136 a, C., Ct.;
¶ ds. Greccraighibh Locha Techet, Chr. 98; ¶ Grecraidi Locha Teget, Drummae in it, Tl. 108; ¶ perrexit ad Tramitem Gregrige
et fundavit aeclessiam in Drummae ... patina et calix sunt in Cella Adrochtae, A. 13 a; ¶ Cell Atrachtae in it, Tl. liii.
108; ¶ ds. Luignib Connacht dó .i. do Greccraigib Arda, Chr. 166 (Cri. puts this wrongly in b. Coolavin, it is in b. Leney);
¶ G. for Luignibh (b. Leney, Sli.), I. 176, Fir. 54; ¶ in Corand, Bb. 142 b, Lbl. 887; ¶ Pátric came fr. the W. over the
Moy into Grecraigi, he was overtaken at Ráith Rígbaird, Tl. 138; ¶ so the G. were on the E. bank of the r. Moy; ¶ interfectio
Nepotum Ailello la Greccraigi, Ui.; ¶ i.e., by the G. of bb. Leney, Corran, Coolavin and Frenchpark, which are on W. and
S. border of Tirellill b.; ¶ Foibren i crích Graicrige; ¶ Curcach Greccraighe, Fg.; ¶ i.e., of Cell Curcaighe, Md.; ¶
Kilcorkey in N. of c. Rosc. greagraige; ¶ in Mun., Fir. 166; ¶ a seat of K. of Mun. there, Lct. 94; ¶ in Corcamdruad, Ha.
845; ¶ in Corcomroe, c. Clare.
Dighna Érenn are Goisdine Gleordha is Greine, I. 143
a. grellach; ¶ gf. na Grelligi; ¶ Grallach, nr Graffy in p. Kilgarvan, b. Gallen, Mayo, Fy.; ¶ country folk call such
a word "the Grallagh".
g.
céthraime Grellcha in Baile Conchobhair in O Dowd's
l., Lec. 174.
g.
Grallagh, 2 or 3 m. NW. of Frenchpark, c. Rosc., Pgi. ii.
283.
g.
ch. in d. of Derry, C. 387; ¶ now Templemoyle in p. Clancha, d. of Derry, Cv. 69.
g.
Grallagh p. in b. W. Balrothery, 2 m. SE. of Garristown, c.
Dub., Pgi. ii. 283.
g.
g. Grellige; ¶ Grellach in Meath, Bk. 7 a; ¶ cath Grellaige (Eillte) in Meath, Chi.
g.
Grallagh Bridge, c. Waterf.
g.
v. Baile na Grellcha; ¶ Lec. 168, Fir. 271; ¶ Cethraime na Grelligi.
g. allta
Ui.; ¶ v. G. Eillte.
g. átha
Sa. 73 a, 73 b.
g. bóair
Ui Luascan Midbine ext. fr. G. B. to th mBithland, Lec. 196,
Fir. 483; ¶ v. th Bithland.
g. bobuilge
at Dún Sobairci, Ll. 73, Hf. 28 a.
g. bogaine
in Cuib in Ulst., Lbl. 599.
g. bona
Reodaide of; ¶ etir Tamhlachta ocus Cenannus, Fg., Md.; ¶ Girley p. nr Kells, Mis. 134, Cv. 68; ¶ may be Grallagh p., c.
Dub., 2 m. SE. of Garristown.
g. conchulainn
al. Fuil-iarnn, S. of th Firdead, Lbl. 609, Lb. 35
a.
g. culgairi
g. Grellcha C. nr th da Ferta, Tbr. 242; ¶ at Ath da Fherta, NW. of Dún Imrind in Magh Muirthemne, Lbl. 648.
g. dadlaich
v. G. Dollaid.
g. dallain
at Ath da fherta in Ulst., Lbl. 649.
g. da phil
beside r. Casse in the Plain of Liffey, betw. two hills
called Eriu and Albu, Lu. 118 b, Bb. 32 b, 48 b, I. 25 a, Lec. 609; ¶ G. Daiffil, K., Ch. 26; ¶ I place it nr Mullacash
(Mulach Caise), S. of Naas, c. Kild.; ¶ v. Casse; ¶ cf. Cluain da phill in c. Rosc.
g. dinach
Au. ii. 180; ¶ nr Boyle (?); ¶ or Kinnigrelly, p. Ballysadare, Sli., Hs. ii. 398.
g. dollaid
Ll. 25 a, Lu. 82; ¶ G. Dollaith, Bb. 49 a, Tig. an. 695, I. 25 a, Sil. 402; ¶ prob. Girley, nr Kells, c. Meath, Fia., Au.
i. 142 (so O'D. and Hen. guessed); ¶ it is at th dá Ferta, Lbl. 608, Tbr. 242, 245; ¶ K. Finachta slain there by the Lord
of Fir Cúla Bregh, Lg. 192; ¶ al. Amrún Fer nDea, Sa. 88 a; ¶ v. Ll. 31, 185, Sa. 88 a, Mi., Chi.; ¶ G. Dadlaich, Lec.
619, th da Ferta, Fir Cúla Breg, point to cc. Louth, Armagh and Down, and to Grallagh Greenan tl., the only Grellach in that
region; ¶ it is in Lr. Iveagh.
g. eillte
K. 158 b, Lec. 53, Ll. 24 b; ¶ i Mide, W. of Crossakeel, b. Upr. Kells; ¶ fri Crosa Cóil Aníar, Au. i. 428, Fm. ii. 580;
¶ Mi., Cri., Ui. make it Girley in b. Upr. Kells, but Girley is not W. but 7 m. SE. of Crossakeel; ¶ cf. Grilli in dry.
Kells, Tax.; ¶ in Meath, Lg. 205; ¶ in N. W. Meath, Mm. 59; ¶ nr Clonmacnois, Cam. ii. 11; ¶ SE. of Ross Eich, al. Ros
Ech, I. 133 a, Lbl. 868, Sil. 77; ¶ in Luigne Connacht, beside Sliab Gam, Lec. 610; ¶ in Connacht, Ai. 15 b. K. Tuathal
slain there by one of the Conailli Murthemne, Tig. Rc. xvii. 138; ¶ W. of Crossakeel and SE. of Russagh p., 41/2 m. SE. of
Oldcastle: fix the spot as nr Clonabreny House, 1 m. W. of Crossakeel; ¶ O'D's Girley will not do, but Lec.'s G. Eillte in
b. Leyney, nr Sliabh Gamph, c. Sli., causes some confusion.
g. maige tlachtga
Reotaide settled or dwelt in it, Ll. 173, 347; ¶ Soben, máthair "Reotaide" Grellcha, Ll. 372, Lec. 90; ¶ G. M. Tlachtga,
al. Gleann Lughmhuigh i Ttlachtga, Fir. 700. g. na ngabhar; ¶ p. Kilvarnet, c. Sli., Pb. 301.
g. na gruime
I uath Ui Dungalaigh ext. fr. it to Achad Aible, I. 90 b,
Bb. 112 a, Ha. 759, Fir. 677; ¶ Grillagh in Corco Laighdhe, p. Kilnagross, Gc. 54.
g. sruthra
oc Duma Granarda an-iar for Greallaigh Sruthra, i. 163 a 2; ¶ oc Duma Chramhradh an-iar for Greallaig Sruthra .i. Sruthar
Chuillinne 7 Sruthar Ghartchon, Sa. 57 a, Bb. 222 a; ¶ ? Grillagh tl. in b. Moydow (Magh Dumha), c. Longf.
g. ui cuicneacáin
in Lethnocht, in Ui Maille Machaire, in Caoille, Mun., Lis.
182 b.
cath Gremnis an-air, fought by Amalgaidh after his father
was killed at the Alps, Lu. 38 a; ¶ Gremus, Fir. 250; ¶ Grenis, Lbl. 909, Lec. 162; ¶ Grenius, Fy.
as. Grenóicc; ¶ Greenoge tl. and p. in b. Ratoath, Meath, Mi., Ui., Ci.; ¶ in dry. Ratoath, Tax.; ¶ however, fr. the texts
it seems nr Cluain Cáin Fer Rois, Clonkeen, which is 30 m. fr. Greenoge in Meath.
Ui Maine ext fr. Caraidh to G. "co Gréin," I. 39 a,
Con. 83 b; ¶ the r. Grian or Graney, which falls into L. Graney in b. Upr. Tulla, c. Clare, Im., Mi.; ¶ oc Gréin, Fm.
v. 1434, ii. 598; ¶ old S. boundary of Ily-Many, Tp., Ci.; ¶ falls into an arm of L. Derg nr Moynoe, Im. 5.
in Mun., A. 19 a. Fm. i. 112; ¶ as. Gréin; ¶ now Pallisgrean, b. Coonagh, c. Limk., Tp.; ¶ v. Cnoc Gréine; ¶ Grene dry.
in d. Emly, Tax.; ¶ nr Cliu and Crích Gréine, terra quam Hiberni sua lingua Solarem appellant, Cs. 225; ¶ al. Grian Clíach,
Ai. 24 b, Lec. 454, C. 13, Au. ii. 160; ¶ v. Aes Gréine, Ll. 327, Tor. 33.
cath Gréine, Bb. 20 a, Lec. 167, K. 143 a, Fen. 328,
Mi.; ¶ r. Graney, c. Clare, on the boundary of d. Kilmacduagh, or at Pallisgrean, c. Limk.
g.
? boundary of old Meath and Bregia, ML. 80.
g. airbh
ár n-Eoganachta la h-Osraigib i nGréin Airb,
Mi.; ¶ al Cros Gréine; ¶ Greane Hill, b. Cranagh. c. Kilk., on border of dd, Ossory and Cashel, Mi., Cam. ii. 788; ¶
Ossory fr. Gabhrán to G. A. nr Móin Éile, was added to Mun. in reign of Conaire Mór, K. 140 b; ¶ v. Mag Airb.
Grenan; ¶ al. Baile mhic Antáin, al. Thomastown, c. Kilk., Kj. iv. 85.
g.
on the Leit. side of L. Gill; ¶ Sean mac Risdeird is e tug leith seisreach an da G. ina bhfuilid, 26 acra do Murcha mac Fhlannchadha
ó an Úrlainn, Hb. 14 b.
g. aeda abrat
It. i. 224.
g. ailich
G. Oiligh, Ce. 24; ¶ Greenan Ely in c. Don., 6 m. NW. of Derry, Mi.
g. calruighe
in c. Sli., Ods. 659; ¶ G. Cairbre Calraige láim le Sligigh, nr Sli. or the Sligo r., McFirbis.
g. in én uaitne
a house at Tara, and also at Dún na nGed on the
Bóinn, Lbl. 321.
g. lachtnai
at Craig Léith, Of. 390, Lec. 429, Fir. 640, Ai. 99
a; ¶ a Creigleith in Dal Cais, I. 84 b, Ll. 322, which has ic Creiic Léith; ¶ named fr. Lachtna, son of Ceinedeach,
K. of Thomond, Bb. 102 b; ¶ within 1 m. of Killaloe.
g. na cille
in Mag Ailbe, at Killowen; ¶ v. Grian na Cille.
g. na n-ingen
the name of house at Tara where the queens of the provincial
kings dwelt when the Feis assembled, K. 157 b.
g. ui irisnúnach
the number of leaves in this book (of Lein.) is 205—I who
wrote them, Emand in G. Uí I., the place where I reside, Ll.
231.
Cenél Fhaithigh in Cill Eoghain in Magh Ailbhe in
Lein. own G. na C., Ll. 380, Lec. 190 (which has Cenél nAithi), Fir. 438
(which was Uí Leogan of Cell Eogain); ¶ Ui Leocán of G. na C., X. 13; ¶ in Mag Ailbhe at Killowen, Lec. 93; ¶ nr Leighlinbridge.
at Maistiu, in Lein., Ll. 195; ¶ Gris, in Trisildermot dry., d. Dublin; ¶ a chapel nr Mulachmagh, Tax.; ¶ also the r. Griese
which joins the Barrow 31/2 m. above t. of Carlow; ¶ N. of Maistiu na Righ, over the Sruithlindti Grissi into Maistiu na
Rígh, Lis. 196 b. gronna magna; ¶ bellum Gronnae Magnae, i.e., Móin Mór, now Moneymore, c. Derry, Ui.
a (p?); ¶ the Connachtmen went fr. Tara over G. to Naas, Ll. 295 a b, 299 a; ¶ Gualo, Lec. 593, is Gualait in Bregia (Au.
i. 314), df. of Gúalu (?); ¶ there is "Guala vicus" nr Dublin, Ward's Rumoldus 150.
(Gulo Mulchai in Conailliu, Lu. 64), at Ath Carpait, in C.
Conailli Muirthemne, Ll. 68, Z. 338 a; ¶ Guala Mulcho betw. Ath Lethan and Ath Carpat, on the Nith in Conailliu in Muirthemne,
Lbl. 587, Lb. 24 a.
cath G., in which fell K. of Cairpre Droma Cliab, Lec. 139,
Hx. 201; ¶ al. Benn Gulban, Benbulbin in c. Sli., Mr. 312; ¶ hence Conall Gulban, Ston. A. 123; ¶ cath occ Gulbain
Guirt for Connachtaib; ¶ Binbulbin in Sli., Fm. ii. 580, Ll. 183, Lg. 205; ¶ the Nosraigi Gulban G., Lec. 198, Fir. 466;
¶ i nGulpain Guirt, Tl. 120.
Om. 686; ¶ Guthardd, Tl. 90; ¶ nr or in Mag Slecht; ¶ the water fr. which St. Patrick saw the idol Cenn-Cruaich; ¶ nr
Domhnach Mór ch. (?); ¶ cf. tls. of Guhard in Lisselton p., Kerry, and Ráith Guthaird.