in Liathmagh; ¶ tomaidm Labrainne, Bb. 20 a, 209 a, Ll. 17, 212, Sb. 4 a, Lg. 91; ¶ O'D. conjectures the r. Cashen, c. Kerry,
Mi.; ¶ v. Liathmag and Loch Labrainde.
al. Lathban in dry. Muscridonegan, d. Cloyne, Tax. lachtmag,
Lg. 20, Sd. 6 a, Ll. 245; ¶ the Dál Caiss Lethet Lachtmaige in Mun., Ll. 322, Fir. 637, X. 136, Stowe 992, fo. 50 a;
¶ but the Dagda resided in Síthleithet Lacht Maige, Ll. 245; ¶ and fr. Fen. 346 Lachtmag seems in Tirconnell, and even in
b. Kilmacrenan.
Trim in it, F., Fg., Md; ¶ also Brí mic Taidg, Hb. 112, and Dún Lochad, Fm. ii. 1094; ¶ al. Telach Ard and Tlachtga; ¶
O Caindelbháin was its king, Mi., Tig. Rc. xviii. 183, Cam. i. 236; ¶ Ua Cainnulbáin Rí Laegaire, and dat. pl. Lóigairib
in Meath, Bk. 27 a; ¶ now bb. of Upr. and Lr. Navan, Lct. 176, Mi.; ¶ there was Laegaire nr Tara, Fm. ii. 1120; ¶ al. Lóiguire,
q.v.
ns., the l. of O'Mordha, the most distinguished of the seven
divisions of Laoighis; ¶ in it were the fort of Rath Bacain and the rock of Lec Réda, Tp.; ¶ ds. Laegis Raeda, Tig.
Rc. xvii. 149; ¶ v. Laigis and Mag Réto.
An Lagán, gs. an Lagáin, in N. of b. Tirawley,
Mayo, Fy., Fir. 247, 273, Lec. 168; ¶ an L. comprised pp. Kilbride and Doonfeeny and E. to Lacken strand, Fm. iii. 403,
Ci., Mi.
l.
the Lagan valley nr Letterkenny, St. B. 518; ¶ v. Laccán.
l.
gs. Lagáin, on the E. of the Barrow, Queen's Co.,
Tp.; ¶ ds. Lagan, Laigen, the Lagan of Lein., where was Mac Eochaid's house, Sil. 283.
gp. Laigen, Lagen, dp. Laignib, ap. Laigniu, A., Lu. 118 b; ¶ voc. pl. Laigniu! Ll. 297 a; ¶ the people of Lein., Lein.
It ext. fr. the strand of Inber Colpa (at Drogheda) to Cumar na dtrí n-uisge (i.e., the confluence of the r. Suir with the
Barrow and Nore at Cheekpoint, 6 m. E. of Waterf. City), K. 121 a b, Of. 172, Md. xxxiv.; ¶ e contra, the Liffey divides
Meath fr. Lein., Of. 165; ¶ it divides Ui Néill fr. Laigin, K. 168, Lg. 15; ¶ before the "Orgain Dindrig" it ext. fr. r.
Boyne to Síth Fer Feimin (nr Clonmel), Ll. 377; ¶ ext. fr. r. Boyne to Buaidnech, Ca. 374; ¶ at one time ext. to r. Boyne,
Ll. 300 a; ¶ for centuries Laigin, Cúiced Lagen, Crích Lagen, Crích Laigen is co-extensive with the Ecclesiastical Province
of Dublin, which comprises the dd. Dublin, Glendaloch, Kildare, Leighlin, Ferns, and Ossory (though Ossory seems sometimes
distinct fr. Lein., Mac Gilla Pátraic árdrí Laigen 7 Osraigi, Au. i. 574, Lc. i. 40); ¶ however, the name Laigin belongs
to Clann Chonnlae (the ancestor of the Osairge) as well as to Clann Lugdach (ancestor of the Laigin), Ll. 339 a; ¶ in 1110
the Sees of Lein. were Cell Chaindigh, Leithglenn, Cell Dara, Glenn dá Locha, and Ferna nó Loch Garman, and d. of Glendaloch
ext. to Greenoge 5 m. N. of Swords, K. 173 b, Cam. ii. 784; ¶ in Lein. are:-Inbir, Deae, Áth Fadat, Ard mBrestíne, Mag Fea,
Áth Adhat, Cell Abbáin, Dal Mescorb, Doel, Inber Daoile, Cluain Mór Maedoicc, Fir Cualann, Laigis, Lethglenn, Sléibte, Tulach
Fortcheirn, Sliab Maircce, Almu, Tech Tacra, Ui Bairchi, Ui Dróna, Ui Enechglais, al. Ui Fenechlais, Ui Mudi, Ui Garchon,
Ui Faeláin, Ui Muiredaig, Ui Felmeda, Ui Dunchada, Ui Ercain, Fotharta, Nás, Rath Naoi in Uib Garchon, Belach Conglais, Cuilend,
Duib Cuilinn, Ath Clíath, Árd Ladrann, Cell Usaille, Cell Chuillind, Cell Céli Crist, Cell Ard, Cell Luaithreann, Cell Gormáin,
Cell Finnmaige, Coill Airnd, Findabair (Fennor), Cenn Fuat, Belach Mugna; ¶ on border of Lein. and Meath was Dún Cuair nr
Enfield, F. i., Ci.; ¶ L. adjoined Mag Breg, Lis. 5 a; ¶ Doire Mór on border of L. and Mun., Md. 134; ¶ Sliab Mairge, Glenn
Da Locha, Cell Maignenn, Sciach Nechtin Selga, and Moin in it; ¶ after defeat of Lein. in 507 fr. Cluain an Dibair to Uisnech
ceased to belong to Lein., Fm i. 166; ¶ for more on Lein. see Lct., Ai. 150 b, I. 173 b, Lis. 241 a, Ar. 14, Sr. 64 a, Mr.
22, Bd. 5, Mi., Ci., Ui., Chi., Fg., Md., F., Cg., Ct., Ad., Tp., Lct., Ll. 96, 115 a, Ae. 15.
Fia. 28, 40, 150, 219, Lct. 88, Au. i. 32, 186, 268; ¶ al. Laginensis De(x)teriores or South Leinstermen, Hb. 72, Au. i.
160 (where Fm. has Laigin Deasgabair); ¶ Laigin D., al. Ui Cennselaig, Ch. 154, Fm. ii. 606; ¶ also the Ossraige (people
of d. Ossory), Bb. 149 a, 140 a, Fir. 51, Ha. 741; ¶ also the c. Carl.: Cend Losnada in Mag Fea in L. D., Lec. 206 (or 20
b); ¶ seems S. of Gabar Life in c. Wickl., q.v., and v. Gabar Laigen and Gabar Mairge, Cell Gabra i Sléib Mairge, Ll. 357.
l. tuathgabair
Lec. 212, N. Lein.; ¶ al. Wickl., Kild., S. Dub., and part of King's Co., N. of Belach Gabráin, Lct. 16, 32; ¶ i.e., the
Gaileoin in Lein., Lec. 350.
ns. Laiges, Life of St. Molua (Fl. 374), Mm. 481, Ll. 24 b
b, Bco 35 b; ¶ Leix, and the people of Leix; ¶ but ns. may be also Laigis, like Inis; ¶ g. Laichise, Au. i. 418; ¶
Laigsi, Lc. ii. 200, 82, Ll. 353 a, Ui., Mr. 242; ¶ Laigse, Cg. 34, Icm. 458; ¶ Laigisi, Fm. ii. 576; ¶ da. Laichis, Laigis,
F., Fg., Au. ii. 146, iii. 512, Mi.; ¶ Laoighis hI Mhordha, Lc. ii. 218, Fia. 156, Fm.; ¶ np. na Secht Laichse, were Cruithni,
Cps. 321, Lec. 141, 570, Bb. 153 a, N. 264; ¶ dp. Laigisib Bb. 153 a; ¶ comprised E. and S. bb. of present Queen's Co.,
bb. of Upr. Ossory, Tinnahinch and Portnahinch were never in Leix, Tp.; ¶ now bb. Stradbally, Cullenagh, and E. and W. Maryborough,
Ui.; ¶ small part of b. Slievemargy in it, Mr. 242; ¶ in it were:-Caislén na Cuilentraighe, an Choill Mhór, Ci.; ¶ Dún
Mascc Cenél Criamhthainn, Tuath Fidbaidhe, Mag Druchtain, Gailine, Tp.; ¶ Bochlúain, F., Fg.; ¶ Cell Cúle Dubloch, Ll. 39;
¶ Cell Faelain, Cluain, Cluain Aithchein, Cluain Eidhnech, Cluain Fota, Disert maic Ciluirn, Lemchaill, Mag Rechet, Mag n-Aibni,
r. Men (al. Mena), Tech Mo-Chua; ¶ Cell Crochain on border of Laigis and Ossairgi, Ll. 353 a.
desc. fr. Erc. son of Lugdach Laisich, Lec. 451; ¶ al. L. Ua Cuiliuin in Lein., Lec. 274.
l. ua n-enechlais
in Cualaind, Lec. 242, Gc. 8; ¶ al. Laigeas Laigen desc. fr. Lugaidh Laigis, son of Daire Sirceartach, of the Sil Lúigdeach,
son of Ith, Bb. 109 b, Of. 329.
Bairne Batanbel, of Laighlinde in Connacht, Bb. 208 a; ¶ Bairnde Batanbel got l. fr. Ailill and fr. Meadhbh at Laighlinde
in Connacht; ¶ Rogabh Boirne Batanbel an Aighlinde, I. 160 a; ¶ called Bóirne Barrannbel, Fir. 67.
Leinstermen, Fm. ii. 1060, Lb. 273 c, Cps. 9, Igb.; ¶ dp. Laignechaib, Ll. 295 b, 47 b, Mm. 484, ap. Laignechu, Au. ii. 94;
¶ laignech, Leinsterman, Fm. ii. 648, Fia. 48; ¶ ní Laignech in senchas sa, this is not the Lein. story, Lec. 768; ¶ ap.
Laighneacha, the Lynaghs of Iar Connacht, Con. 19 b.
g. Laitne, Au. i. 226; ¶ Lattin, a place or of Latin; ¶ Bec Laitne, Bec of the Latin(?); ¶ Burcaicc Beal Atha au Chaolaicc
tug Laiten amach .i. 4 Seisreacha Cille Tuaithe Cille Siniche, Hb. 14 b; ¶ Lattin p. in c. Tipp.
l.
Ls. i. 32, d. Laitin, Latin language, Ml. 2 a; ¶ n. Laitten, d. i Laittin 7 i nGaoideilg, Fm. i. 134, ii. 646; ¶ Laitneoir,
one who speaks Latin, Ls. iii 90; ¶ ap. Laitnori, Sg. 5 b.
l. maelduib
Findtan Maeldub of L. M., betw. Ros na Ríg (and the
Boyne), Bb. 120 a; ¶ v. Land Mailduib.
al. Láthrach B., derthech Laithrigh B.; ¶ d. Láthrugh B., Au. i. 114; ¶ g. Láthraig B., Ui., Mi.; ¶ Lathrach B. in d. Glendaloch,
Cr. 1179; ¶ Laraghbrine, nr Maynooth, c. Kild., in Ua Faeláin, F., Fg., Md., Fia., Ui., Mi., B. lix.; ¶ Maynooth t. is in
Laragh Bryan p.; ¶ the toll-bar on the Dublin side of Maynooth is "Larry-brien Gate"; ¶ Cormac, Bp. of, K. 166 b (Senán,
Senach), Lathraig B., Ll. 352, 354, I. 110 b, Fep., C., Ct., Lec. 89, Bb. 117 b.
Pd. 6; ¶ a daertuath Caisil, Sto. 40 a; ¶ in Mun., Ct.; ¶ a tribe of Arada Cliach, Tl. 200; ¶ battle there, Sas. 5876;
¶ Os. iv. 292 puts it in Kerry, so does Loc. Pat. 284, which says they were previously of Doire Da Baeth, c. Mon.
C. 739; ¶ Lánn (al. L. Léire, Dunleer?), Grellán Lainne, Ll. 362, Fg., Md., Grelláin, Fep.; ¶ Giallan ó Laind, Mt. 34; ¶
Maelchiaráin, Bp. of, Fep.; ¶ Colmán of, Lec. 115; ¶ al. Lann (Colmáin) mic Luachain, Fm. ii. 1014, 624 (Killucan in Westm.?),
Lynn p., in c. Westm., Ci.; ¶ Mo-Chuma of, Bb. 125 a; ¶ Senán of, Ll. 361; ¶ but v. Lann Léire.
l. abae
Picts drowned there; ¶ in Scotl. or Antr., Au. i. 128; ¶ Lundaff in Perths., Skene.
l. abaich
in Ultaib, Fg., Ct.; ¶ Maelpatraic Airchinneach Laindi A. 7 Seacnab Beandchair, I. 68 a, Fir. 515; ¶ called Lennewy in 1306;
¶ now Glenavy p. in Antr., Ra., 47.
l. becuir
i mBregaib, F.; ¶ L. Bechaire i Finighall, Fg., Md., C.; ¶ at Breemore nr. Balbriggan, Loc. Pat. 135.
l. brige
Bríg of, Ll. 369, Lec, 119; ¶ Brigit of L. Bríghte, Bb. 126 a, Ai. 151.
l. chindbera
where Blathnat and Fercertne were flung over the cliff, Zcp.
iii. 46; ¶ seems to be in or nr Argetglenn.
l. cluana airthir
Au. i. 94; ¶ seems in Airtheraib.
l. cholmain
Colmán Elai Mac Beogna .i. Senan of L. Colmain Elai; ¶ Ela was a woman who was originally in the place, and fr. whom Landela
is called, Lb. 21; ¶ v. L. Elo.
l. dá cholmóc
al. lic Chassain Line i n-Ulltaib, F.; ¶ al. L. Duachaille(?).
nsf.: "edificata est Lann Elo"; ¶ in Fith Alo in S. of Aed Slani's country, in Ui Neill of the S., Cs.; ¶ L. Ela, L. Eala,
Ealo; ¶ now Lynally, SW. of Tullamore, Ci., Ui., Mi., Cri., C., I. 190 a, Z. 183, Bb. 42 a, Ll. 363, Md., Fia.; ¶ i Tír
Cell, F.; ¶ i. bFeruibh Ceall, i Duthaigh Ui Maolmuaidh, Md.; ¶ called simply Land in Fg. 188, and Land Colmáin Elai, Lb.
21; ¶ styled "Geanus Erenn" in I., Bb., Z. supra; ¶ v. Alo, Elo.
l. én
on border of Déisi and Ossory, I. 91 b.
l. fionnáin
Llanfinnan, in Anglesea; ¶ Lumphanan, Lumfanan, in Marr, Scotl., Sk. i. 401, ii. 193.
l. forgunn
Lanfortin in Gowrie, Scotl., Sk. ii. 37.
l. garbháin
no L. Gabráin, Lis. 23 b; ¶ Llangarvan, al. Nantgarvan, in S. Wales, Sk. ii. 50, fd. by Findian of Clonard.
l. léri
i mBregaib, Au. i. 460, F. 156; ¶ it was nearer Armagh than Monasterboice, as appears in Chr. 136; ¶ Killeevy, not far fr.
border of Louth, and L. L. plundered by the same gang, Cg., Ll. 369; ¶ L. Léire and Cluain Mór burned (Clonmore tl. and p.
in b. Ferrard, Louth), Au. i. 324; ¶ Cernach, Abbot of L. L. and steward of the Family of Armagh fr. the Boyne to Cassan
(at Annagassan, c. Louth), chief counsellor of all the men of Breg, Au.; ¶ Monasterboice and L. L. plundered, Au.; ¶ all
this points to Dunleer, in Bregaib, and in d. Armagh and b. Ferrard, as Reeves proved, according to Hen., and R. is followed
by Cri., Ui., and Fep; ¶ cf. also indred Fer n-Árda 7 Lainne L. 7 Fer Rois, Fm. ii. 608; ¶ if not Dunleer, it is in Moy-Lary
p., in which is Moy-Lary Cross, half way betw. Dunleer and Monasterboice; ¶ Mo-Goróc of L. L., Bb. 125 a, Lec. 177; ¶ Ct.,
O'D. and Mi. place it in Meath, in Lynn p. nr. Mullingar; ¶ v. Fg., F., Md., I. 110 a, K. 165 b.
l. lothra
Dail Mór, dau. of Aed Benain, of L. L., Ll. 274; ¶ v. Lothra(?).
l. luachain
i mBregaib, F., Bo. lxv.; ¶ v. L. mic Luacháin.
l. luachair
i mBregaib, F. 2, 156, Bo. lxv.
l. mailduib
ag Ros na Ríg occ Lainn M. ar bru Bóinne Breg,
Mm. 472; ¶ in Ui Maoilduibh, betw. Ros na Ríg and the Boyne, Ll. 348, Fir. 702, Adr.
l. mic luacháin
a Mide, F., C., Mi; ¶ i n-Iarthar Mide, Fg., Md.; ¶ Lynn p. in b. Delvin, c. Westm., Fm. ii. 624.
l. mocholmóc
Fg., F., B. lx.; ¶ Mocholmóc of the Gáilinni of Ulst. in L. M., Ll. 364; ¶ Colmán of L. M. in d. Dromore, C.; ¶ cf. Mocholmóc
of Dromore, Md., and Lan Church in d. Dromore, Tax.; ¶ now Magheralin vill. and p. (Machaire Lainne), of which Colmán, al.
Mocholmóc, is patron; ¶ v. L. Ronáin.
l. rónáin
i n-Uib Echach Ulad, Fir. 714; ¶ L. Rónáin Finn, in Corca Ruisen, is now Magheralin, Tp.; ¶ in Corco Ruisen i Muig Ráth,
Lec. 96 b, 198; ¶ in n-Uib Echach Ulad, F., Fg., Md.; ¶ Magheralin is 11/2 m. SW. of Moira (Mag Rath).
l. turu
Furadán of, F., Md., Fg.; ¶ L. Tuirriu, Mt. 125; ¶ Lantaur tl., c. Mon.(?).
tigerna Laoighisi R., the most distinguished of the 7
divisions of Laegis; ¶ in it are Rath Bacain 7 Lec Réda, Fm. i. 36, ii. 678; ¶ desc. fr. Conall Cernach, K. 129 b, 146
b; ¶ L. Cuile in Mag Reta, Fir. 556; ¶ v. Laiges; ¶ fr. Bacán, son of Laoisech, all L. Reta is called, Fir. 556.
al. Clár Dairi Móir, S. of Roscré, c.
Tipp., Lis. 206 a, Sas. 702; ¶ Lahagh tl. in b. Ikerrin.
l. bhrendrumai
in front of Corrsliabh, b. Boyle, c. Rosc., Ci. l. chaich
tuaithbhil; ¶ ds., Lathaigh Chaeich T.; ¶ W. of Athlone, where the tl. of Bellaugh now is, Lc. i. 292, Con. 3 b; ¶
L. Caichtubil nr Athlone, Mi., Tp.; ¶ in Lc. Lathach is fem., in Tp. it is masc. or neuter, but fem. in Bd. 39; ¶ Bellaugh
is Béal Lathaigh, Fm. iii. 224; ¶ in St. Peter's p., Kj. ii. 338.
l. cille braoin
nr Rockingham, Boyle, c. Rosc, Ci.
l. domnaig móir
nr Kells; ¶ d. Lathaig D. M., Bk. 6 b.
l. gearrlara
d. Lathaigh G. in Ui Maine, I. 41 b.
l. mhór
W. of Aine, d. of Limk., K. 174 a; ¶ al. Baile na lathach, Ballynalahagh in p. Knockany, Cam. ii. 789.
where the galleys of the Clann Dedad were (kept), below
Cathair na Claenrátha or Caherconree, W. of Tralee in Kerry, Sas. 6048; ¶ N. of Corcach Maige Ulad in the W. (of Mun.?),
Lis. 235 b.
Dixit Ciarán; ¶ Dairearca mo mhathair-si, in Saer m'Athair il-L. na M., I. 71 b, col.; ¶ Ciarán was of the 7th aicme do
Latharnaib Molt, Lb. 16, Ll. 349; ¶ v. Látharna Molt.
N. 256, Lis. 145 a; ¶ ds. Látharnu in Dáil Araidi, Ll. 186, Tl. 164, Lec. 36, Ui., Mi., Ci.; ¶ the district about Larne,
c. Antr.; ¶ it ext. N. to include Gluare (tl. Glore, p. Tickmocreevan), v. Lis. 145 a, Fir. 104, 513, 578, Hk. 348; ¶ Ráith
Bacain in it, Mi.; ¶ Ráith Bachall in it, K. 131 a.
Tig. Rc. xvii. 139; ¶ Beoid, St. Ciarán's father was "do Latharnaib M.," Ll, 349, Lb. 16, I. 107 a; ¶ do Latharnaib Maige
Molt, Lis. 35 b; ¶ nr Larne, c. Antr., Cri.
Laragh in p. Skreen, Sli., Fy., Lec. 169, Fir.
275.
l. bruin
Senán Lathraig B., I. 110 b, Ll. 352, 354, Bb. 117 b,
Lec. 89, Ui., C., B. lix.; ¶ in Uib Faelain, Mi., Md.; ¶ Laraghbryan nr Maynooth, Ui., Mi., Fep., Fia.; ¶ L. B. in
d. Glendaloch, Cr. an. 1179; ¶ the toll-bar on the Dublin side of Maynooth is called Larrybrien Gate, Mi.
l. cáin
in Lein. in the S. (Laragh in Dubl., Kild. and Wickl.), Lis.
227 b, Sas. 4543, 4033; ¶ Féile Ecca of Lath(rach) Cáin, Ll. 356, Mt. 13.
l. corra
Dioma of, at Bri, Fir. 194; ¶ Laracor nr Trim, Meath.
l. cuchtrach cormaic
at Tara, nr Laeg well, I. 143 b; ¶ L. na Cuchtrach C., for brú ind Tiprad Laegh isin Letir ós Laegh, Sa. 5 b, Bb. 188 b.
l. da arad
d. Lathruch Da A., A. 18 b; ¶ in or nr Clíu in c. Carl.; ¶ fr. context seems Larah in p. Ballon.
l. ind fháid
Ráith Ríg at Tara was betw. L. ind Fh. and
Rigthaige Chormaic, Ll. 30.
l. in foraid
E. of Tech Cormaic, at Tara, Bb. 188 b; ¶ in Ráith Rig at Tara, W. of Rigthaighi Chormaic, Ll. 30, Sa. 5 a.
l. in rigthaige chormaic
at Tara, SE. of Raith Ríg, and N. of Raith
Lóegairi, Ll. 30.
l. in tigi
at Tara, SE. of Cross Adomnain, nr the E. road, and N. of
Rath Adamnáin, I. 143 b, Ll. 30, Sa. 5 b, Bb. 188; ¶ v. L. Tige Benéin.
l. lami
l. of Monasternenagh, c. Limk., Sw. an. 1200; ¶ in Clíu, X. 161, Fir. 781.
l. long na mban
house at Tara, Sa. 5 b.
l. muiredaig
on border of Lein. and Meath, Ll. 305 a, Lec. 616, which has
L. Ua Muiredaich; ¶ Laragh nr Kilcock (?).
l. na broen
L. na Bron, in Uib Falláin; ¶ in d. Glendaloch, Cr. 1173, 1192; ¶ Laraghbryen (?).
l. patricc
in Dal Araide, A. 18 b, Tl. 164; ¶ in Glenavy, p. and t., c. Antr.; ¶ v. Glenn Abaicc.
l. pupaill adomnain
at Tara; ¶ nr Rath na Senad, Ll. 30, Bb. 188 b, Sa. 5 b, I. 143 b.
l. scéith conchulainn
at Tara, NE. of Rath Conchubhair Mic Nesa, Bb. 188 b, I. 143
b, Ll. 30, Sa. 4 a.
l. tele
S. of th Firdeadh, Lbl. 609.
l. tige benéin
wherein Benen and Lucad Mael, druid of Laegaire, were burned
at Tara, is a little to the SE. of the Cros Adamnáin and N. of
Ráth Adamnain, Bb. 188 b, I. 143 b, Sa. 5 b.
l. tige cormaic
at Tara, SE. of Rath na Ríg and S. of Rath Laegairi,
I. 143 b, Sa. 5 a 2, Bb. 188 b.
l. tige mairisen
in Tara, N. of the Síd at the well Nemnach, Ll. 30,
Bb. 188 a, I. 143 a, Sa. 5 a.
l. uar
Fedelm of, Ll. 369, Bb. 126 a, Lec. 119, Ai. 152
a.
(Latteragh p. and tl. nr Nenagh, c. Tipp., 3m. S. of
Toomavara); ¶ v. Leitir; ¶ Odrán ó Lattrachaib, O. in Leth Daighre, Fir. 751, Lb. 18, 21 d; ¶ in Muscraige Tíre, Fir.
720, Lec. 111, Lb. 21, Bb. 123 a, Ai. 149 b; ¶ Odrán Letrech, F. 188; ¶ Odran ó Laitribh in Lethdaigri, Bb. 121 b, Lec.
107; ¶ v. Lettreacha dráin.
leaba, a bed; ¶ name of several places called by the people leabthacha na féinne, the monuments of the Fenii; ¶ they are
Druidish altars to be seen in different parts of the kingdom, O'Br.; ¶ a type is Lebaidh Chailligh, q.v.
l. an eich bhuidhe
at Longf. in p. Dromard, on W. of Ballysadare Bay, Fy.
122.
l. brain
site of a cromleac-shaped monument nr Sliab na
mban.
l. chailligh
remarkable monument in Roche's country, c. Cork, Obr.; ¶ Labacally sepulchral monument 1 m. fr. t. of Glanworth, c. Cork,
is typical. The larger of two original covering stones, cruciform in outline, has a slanting surface below, measures 16 ft.
in length, 61/2 in breadth, and 3 in central thickness; ¶ the smaller covering stone has fallen fr. its original position;
¶ the supporters of the covering stones are arranged in double rows, resemble large flags, and appear to have enclosed a
space of 25 ft. by 6 ft.; ¶ the monument stands E. and W., is closed at one end by what seems intended for a moveable stone;
¶ the people call it the Hag's Bed, and call a neighbouring tumulus the Hill of Labacally, Pgi. ii. 584; ¶ there is also
L. na Caillighe, Labbanacally in p. Lismore, c. Waterf.
l. dhiarmada
Leaba D., on top of a hill N. of Lecht na Muice, where the
pig killed Diarmaid O Duibne, Lis. 211 b.
l. dhiarmada uí dhuibhne agus gráinne
at Poll-toighe-Líabháin in
Hui-Fiachrach-Eidhne, now called Dúthaidh Uí Sheachnusaigh, K.
147 b, Obr.; ¶ another nr Bondoras, c. Sli., Obr.; ¶ Labba Dhiarmada agus Gráinne, name of cromlechs passim.
l. fechin
at Billa, p. Ballysadare, b. Leyney, Sli.; ¶ not in c. Meath as the Menelogium Genealogicum suggests; ¶ St. Fechin born
here; ¶ nor is it at Cong, as O'C. says, Pb. 427.
l. in con
in Raithin na n-ingnadh, W. of Cashel in Magh Feimhin, Lis.
233 a.
l. in tollcind
a grave in Inis meic Ui Chuind in L. Corrib, Ck. 63
bb.
l. molaga
ch. nr Tech Molaga, c. Cork, Au. iii. 476 n.; ¶ Labbamolaga, 4 m. NE. of Templemolaga; ¶ L. Molaga, a glenn through which
a stream flows into the r. Funsion (nr Fermoy) N. of Marshalstown.
l. phadruig
in Cahir island, N. of Inisbofin and E. of Inis Tuirc, Wc.
117.
in Mun.; ¶ the Tuath O Conail in Caoille ext. fr. Glenn Cubra to L.; ¶ this is the Dúthaidh of Ui Dublaidh, Lis. 183 a.
lebra treslong; ¶ Leabra-treaslong ext. fr. Lochuibh Erne to Bladhma, Fir. 191 (?).
bruach na Lice; ¶ at Lixnaw (Lecc Snamha), Ry. 200.
l. adamnan
seems at Droiched Adhamhnan, Skreen, b. Tireragh, Sli., Hs.
ii. 400.
l. ailbhe
in Magh Ailbhe in Meath, Au. i. 192.
l. ambacuc
nr Cros Chomgail at Clonmacnois, Ll. 274 a.
l. an easboicc
on boundary of Cloch Naighe, Ix. 64.
l. an scail
Fir. 787; ¶ in c. Kilk., Ods. 695; ¶ Lackanscaul in tl. Kilmogue, c. Kilk.
l. balbeni
N. of Ballina, c. Mayo, Tl. 136.
l. bébhionn
Lickbevune, p. Kilconly, b. Iraghticonor, Kerry, Fm. v.
1628; ¶ Fitzgerald of Licfebhonn, Ai. 113 a.
l. bend
Pd. 20, Sa. 21 b, I. 145 a, Lbl. 407, Bb. 190 b, Ll. 211 a; ¶ at or nr Brug na Bóinne.
l. blada
L. Blatha; ¶ Uath Lícce Blada, a Royal Tale, Ll. 189, Ha. 797, Mm. 586; ¶ in or nr Ui Briuin, Hb. 114; ¶ Lickbla, c. Westm.,
Mi., Cri.
l. bladma
Tig. Rc. xvii. 368; ¶ in Meath, Mm. 414; ¶ Lickblaw tl. in p. Lickblaw, b. Fore, Westm., Fm. ii. 814, 1142; ¶ v. L. Blada.
l. blaga
I. 143 a; ¶ L. Blagha in Meath, Ai. 25 a, Hb. 86; ¶ v. L. Blada.
l. cathraigi
L. Cothurgi, L. Caraigi; ¶ at Cashel, on which the Mun. kings were inaugurated, Lb. 28, Todd Lect. v. 55; ¶ v. L. Cothraidi.
l. cloichi
in Magh Inis, W. of Down city, Lbl. 886.
l. chommaigchnám
Ll. 304 b; ¶ at Dunbolg, c. Wickl.; ¶ L. comaigh (combaig) cnámh, Fm. i. 218; ¶ in Lein., betw. Belach Dúin Bolg and Ráith
Brain, Lec. 612; ¶ L. Chomairt Chnáma, Ll. 302 a; ¶ in Wickl., some distance fr. Dún Buaice.
l. cothraidi
the K. of Mun. crowned on it, in Tempull mór Cormaic,
Lec. 458; ¶ in Cormac's Chapel at Cashel; ¶ Petra Coithrigi hi Caissiul, A. 15 b; ¶ v. L. Cathraigi.
l. dá berg
ac Srub Brain, Ll. 145 b; ¶ in d. Raphoe, Mm. 476; ¶ nr Shruve Brin, al. Stroovebrin in NE. of Inishowen, c. Don., Cam.
ii. 786.
l. dáire
at Escair Dáire, Lis. 198 b.
l. damhaighe
in c. Rosc., Ci.; ¶ seems in Mag Luirg.
l. derg
Lbl. 639; ¶ Caislén Lecce deirge; ¶ Leckderg in Feadha Conmaicne, c. Leit., seems in Claenlough, lake now dry, in p. Killarga,
or the Duff or Diffagher r. nr L. Allen, Fm. iii. 322; ¶ in c. Leit., Ci.
l. derg
Leachkederg, in dry. Loughrea, Tax.; ¶ now Lickerrig nr Athenry, c. Galw.
l. dubháin
on Shliabh Luachra, Dg. 46.
l. dubhthaigh
in Lein., Lis. 200 a; ¶ Lechdyffy in dry. Idrone, c. Carl., Tax.
l. esa dara
nr Sliabh Én in Connacht, Ui.; ¶ at Ballysadare, Sli., Mi., Ci.
l. essa lormanaig
al. Luimnech, one boundary of Connacht, Sas. 7740; ¶ at Limk., prob. nr Thomond Bridge; ¶ v. L. Lomenaig.
l. failmir
S. of Clugh na Cruineachta in Mun., Lis. 176 b.
l. fergusa
at Oenloch in Connacht, Ll. 245.
l. finn
al. Lia na Manach, Tl. 136; ¶ seems in the graveyard of Kilmore-Moy at Ballina; ¶ St. Patrick made a cross in the stone,
and there is a stone here at which stations are performed, a cross cut on it still to be seen.
l. glas
a Baile of Ui Maille Machaire in Caoille, in Mun., Lis. 182
b; ¶ Licklash tl. nr Fermoy (?).
l. gnáthail
al. L. ina Fomorach in Connacht, Lis. 239 b, Sas. 7514; ¶ L. Gnathaile in Corann, c. Sli., Of. 334.
l. ingine laoidigh
in Don.; ¶ a day's march N. of Bearnas and S. of Mag Glas in c. Don., Ce. 50.
l. innan aingel
Tl. p. 236; ¶ rd na n-A. ocus L. na n-A. a n-Inis Cathaig, Lis. 20 b.
l. inna fomhorach
al. L. Gnáthail in Connacht, q.v., Lis.
239b.
l. in pupail
ic Achad Abla, Lis. 25 a; ¶ isin Corunn i crích Luighne (?).
l. in riaddai
al. Legg in R.; ¶ the stone of punishment at Fidnach (Fenagh), Ui.
l. laichtín
Mac Cairthigh of, Ai. 46 a; ¶ for Lislaughtin nr Listowel, Kerry (?).
l. leon
in isle of Inisherk in W. Connacht, Wc. 115.
l. loga
Pd. viii. 40; ¶ prob. Clochlabhrais, a rock betw. Kilmacthomas and Dungarvan, Tp., Fm. iii. 147.
l. lomenaig
al. Luimnech, Sas. 7835; ¶ is, I think, "the Treaty Stone" at Thomond Bridge, Limerick, facing the rapid there; ¶ it was
the S. end of Cuiced Connacht and Es Ruaid, Assaroe, was the N. end; ¶ v. Sas. 7836.
l. mic cuill
L. Mic Cuill Mic Cecht and Mic Greni at Ráith
Cruachain, Lec. 38.
l. mhic eochadha
there Mac Eochadha (now Kehoe and Keogha), inaugurated the
chiefs of the Ui Ceinnselaig, Fy. 434, K. 155 b.
l. mhochta
ticedh Pátraic cech dia ó Ard Pátraic
ocus ticedh Mochta ó Lughbhadh aniar cu comraicdis imacallaim cech dia
oc Lic M., Lis. 6 b.
l. mochuda
in Raithen, Fer. 44.
l. molaisi
Leac Mulassi, Tax. p. 222; ¶ Licmolassy tl. and p., c. Galw.
l. mór
in Crích Conailli, Ll. 68; ¶ cf. Lack More, c. Cork.
l. na n-arm
in Origiall.
l. na cét
at Cashel, Lis. 232 b.
l. na cumadh
nr Gort na leci and Ráth Cnó in Gartan, Bco.
14 b; ¶ Lacknacoo tl. in p. Gartan, c. Don.
l. na ndruad
NE. of Tara, Lis. 241 b.
l. na ngarbh
belonged to Fearann Clainne Dauicc Buirc, Hb.
14b.
l. na genmnaidechta
in L. mac Ciabain in Gartan, c. Don., Bco. 6 a.
l. na ngíall
al. Duma na nG. at Emain Macha, Tw. 673, Ll. 93, Hf. 59
b.
l. naire
in Tír Cronin in Hui Drona, Lb. 22, Fir. 752; ¶ v. L. na Sinnach.
l. na lennan
a grave at Fenagh, c. Leit., Fen.
l. na lennán
at Loop Head, ML. 93.
l. na rígh
O Neill's inauguration stone at Tullaghoge, b. Dungannon,
Fm. iv. 887.
l. na ríg
in Magh Réin at Fenagh, c. Leit., Fen.
l. na seacht n-ingean
E. of Rinvile Castle, Killary Bay, Wc. 120.
l. na sinnach
in Tír Crónin, Ll. 353; ¶ v. L. Naire; ¶ nr Tír Dá Glas (?).
l. oilella
or Airdlec Oilella; ¶ seat of the O Flanagans in b. Ballybrit, King's Co., Tp.
l. padric
d. Glendal., Cr. 1179.
l. patraic
i Raith Guth Aird i nGlind na mBodur i fagus do Nith
nemundach, Ls. i. 2.
l. patraic
old name of the Rock of Cashel—"dar an lic Patraic
atá a cCaisel"—a popular oath, Mm. 623, Lis. 5 b.
l. patric
Leckpatrick tl. and p., c. Tyr., Cv. 19.
l. padruic
al. Carraig Phadruic, where Creevelea ruined abbey is; ¶ p. Ballysadare, Sli., Pb. 93.
l. reda
i Muig Reda ro foghailtea na seacht Laighis Laighean .i.
ó Leic Reda, I. 77 a, Fir. 556; ¶ in Moyret (Mag Reto, q.v.).
l. rúadain
E. of Rellec Rúadáin and at Tobar
Ruadáin, Ll. 362; ¶ at Lorha, c. Tipp.
l. shnámha
Lixnaw on r. Brick, b. Clanmaurice, Kerry, Mi.; ¶ Lixnaw Castle, 10 m. N. of Tralee, Ar. 306.
l. suidi congail
visible fr. rd Asse in Deisceart Maige, or Lugmadh, Ll.
204.
l. tamlacha
N. limit of Tipraide's share of Tír Enna, Fen.; ¶ Leck, p. Leck, c. Don.
l. tollcind
on coast in Hui Cendsealach, Ll. 166, I. 168 a, Sa. 73 b,
Lec. 520, Bb. 228 b.
l. tullida
in Lein.; ¶ "Is Lia mor Liic Tullida, 7 Mag immar" Mag n-Ailbe, Ll. 44.
l. turscair
nr Dúrlas Guairi; ¶ in Tirawly nr r. Moy, Sil. 63.
l. uatha
Diarmait defeated in battle there, Ll. 26 a; ¶ as he was of the Ui Cendselaig, U. was perhpas there.
l. uidhir
S. of Carn Aeda mic Lidhne, Mun., Lis. 176 b; ¶ cf. Lackaweer tl., c. Don.
l. ui mhaildoraighe
at Bel leice, Belleek on the Erne, Fm. iii. 368,
124.
the Ulaid were buried in Teltown till the time of Concobar,
who was buried betw. Leca and the sea, Ha. 732; ¶ he was buried at Rosnaree; ¶ perh. Lecca Mic Maine, q.v.
l. cind shléve
betw. Howth and Bohernabreena in the Dublin hills, Lu. 86
b.
l. lis lugdach (L. L. Luigdech)
L. Luigdech; ¶ L. Lugdach Liss, Ll. 31, 145; ¶ Mm. 479 proves this to be at Airgetros.
l. mac búain
nr Fert Cairbri at Mag Tuired (?), Z. 98 a.
l. mac slaingi
at Mag Tuiread, Z. 98 a.
l. mic maine
nr Tara and the Boyne; ¶ Cichsi a Teamair sech L. mic Maine, for Sadhbh, for Sadbrand, &c., I. 134 a; ¶ for il-áthaib Bóinde
sech L. mic M., Lbl. 873.
l. mic nemidha
at W. end of Tráig Eothaile besdie Carn Echach, Z. 98
b.
l. orlain
al. Taimhleachta in Ulst.; ¶ re deisgcert Lochadh a tuaidh, Z. 337 b.
l. raidne
in Mag Raidne in Ormond, Lis. 181 b; ¶ in Ossory (?).
"old book of Leackine in Ormond, c. Tipp.," Kj. ii. 378; ¶ may be Leabhar Leacain of Md. 344; ¶ d. Leacaoin, O Kennedy's
place in Lr. Ormond, ML. 182, Ix. 37.
l.
O Himair of, in Huib Chaemain, in Huibh Fhiachrach, Lec.
169, Fir. 274; ¶ Lacken, or Lecan, in p. Kilglass, b. Tireragh, Sli., Fy.; ¶ al. L. Mic Firbisigh, q.v.
l. an ghrianáin
in Pobal Bhriain, Ai. 108 a, Hb. 8 a.
l. an mheartán
in Pobal Bhriain, Ai. 108 a, Hb. 8 b, which has L. an
Mheantáin.
l. mic firbisigh
in Tír Fhiacrach Muaidhe, Fir. 2, 274; ¶ Lackan in p. Kilglass, Sli., seat of Mac Firbisigh, historians to Ui Dubhda; ¶
their castle of Lackan is now Castle Forbes; ¶ g. Leacain, d. Leacan, Fy. 100, 166, 168; ¶ the Bk. of Lecan and Yellow Bk.
of Lecan was compiled here, Fir. 274, Ch. xi., xiii., Fy. 167.
l. midi
Tig. Rc. xviii. 157, Bb. 206 a; ¶ al. L. Mór Midi; ¶ Patrick fd. a ch. here, Tl. 82; ¶ il-Lecuin in Uib Maicc Mais Mide,
F., Fg., Mt., Md.; ¶ in Westm., B. lx. 376, C. 94; ¶ Leckin, nr Bunbrosna, in b. Corcaree, now Lecken or Lacken p., Pgi.,
Mi., Ui., Fep.; ¶ g. Lecnae M., Au. i. 214; ¶ Lecna M., Fm. ii. 658; ¶ Leacna M., Mt. 40; ¶ Leicne M., Hb. 78; ¶ d. Lecain
M., Tl. lii., Fm. ii. 1060, Fg. 248; ¶ Leccoin M., F. 96; ¶ as. Leacain M., Sa. 40 b; ¶ g. Lecne Mide, Ll. 355; ¶ Leane
in dry. Mullingar, d. Meath, Tax.; ¶ g. Lecna, Tl. 82, Lec. 100, Ll. 372 a, I. 107 a.
l. rubha
in tl. of Rowe, b. Rathconrath, Westm., Mis. i. 234.
at Aenach Airb, Sa. 62 b 2; ¶ at Aenach Airbi, I. 164 b; ¶ al. L. Aenfhir Aife.
l. aenfhir aife
at th Beg i Conaillibh Muirthemne, Bb. 224 a, Lec. 511; ¶ L. Oenfir Aife at Oenach Airbi Rofhir nr Dundalk, Rd. 47.
l. aingceil
in rd Eathair, I. 171 a.
l. áir iorruis
nr Binghamstown, p. Kilmore-Erris, Fy.
l. airmedaig mic conaill
in Cluain Conaire, Ll. 43.
l. airt mic cuind cétchathaigh
"in Lagnibh," Ll. 43.
l. becce
Ll. 43 b; ¶ in Faithi Muilind Maeildima, I. 171 a; ¶ v. L. Berndgail.
l. berndgail
in Cruthentuath Ll. 43 b; ¶ ón Cruithentuaith a Faithi Muilind Maeildima, I. 171 a.
l. blanat
in Rinn Bera, Bb. 202 b.
l. bressi
Ll. 214; ¶ at Carn Ui Néit (?).
l. caelchon
NE. of Long Ban Temrach, at Tara, Pd. viii. 24, Lg.
152.
l. cellaig
at Brúg na Bóinne, I. 145, Ll. 31, 221; ¶ al. L. Cellaig mic Maile Coba, Bb. 190 b, Lbl. 407, I. 145 a.
l. cellaig ríg ossairge
in Mag Ailbe, Ll. 43.
l. cethen
at Tara; ¶ fri Ráith Ríg anís, Pd. viii. 20, Bb. 188 b, Lg. 152; ¶ L. Cethin, Ll. 9 b, 30 b.
l. cinaeda
in Ulst.; ¶ al. Gabra in Ríg Cinaeda, Ll. 211.
l. cinn con
in Ulst., Lis. 222 b; ¶ nr a ford and nr Benn Boirchi.
l. clidna
S. of Tráig Téite in Mun., Sas. 3846; ¶ SE. of Síd Duirn Buidhe, I. 153 b; ¶ S. of Lecht Teite at Sith Duirn Buinges, Lis.
225 b.
l. cobthaig mic augaine
in Dindríg, over r. Barrow, Ll. 43, I. 171
a.
l. cóic cét déc degdoene
i mBrechmaig, Ll. 43.
l. colgan
in Fid Chuilind, Ll. 43.
l. colmáin
in Mag Ailbe, Ll. 43.
l. colmáin maic diarmata
above Cassán Cloenta, Ll. 43; ¶ at Clane, c. Kild.
l. colmáin mic diarmata
in Mag Feimin, Sa. 80 b.
l. con
at Tara, Ll. 30 b; ¶ fri Ráith Righ anis, Pd. viii. 20; ¶ W. of Raith na Ríg, Bb. 188 b; ¶ E. of Ráith na Rígh, Lg. 152;
¶ v. Ll. 30, I. 143 b Sa. 5 b 1, Lec. 188, Bb. 188 b.
l. conaill
in Echtga, Ll. 170.
l. conaire
in Bruiden (Da Derga ?), Ll. 43, I. 171 a.
l. conchulaind
Ll. 43.
l. congalaig
at Brí Eile, Ll. 43.
l. conríu
i Sléib Mís, Ll. 31 b, 43 a.
l. cormaic
at ford of Ros na Ríg, Ll. 31.
l. cormaic mic cuileandain
i n-Iarthar Laigen, I. 171 a.
l. crimthaind
at Brí Eile, Ll. 43.
l. crithir
the grave of the drinking cup on Sliabh Oídedh and
Rígh, Cratloe, c. Clare, so called by the old people; ¶ v. Sliab Aidedha ind Ríg.
l. cuanach
beside the Lénai—i.e., Sescand Cluana maccú
Birnd, in E. Mun., Ll. 275.
l. dáire
in Lein., Ll. 43.
l. damnatan
"isindinsi atá dam," Ll. 274; ¶ in Daminis (?).
l. ebhae
a town, Ck.
l. ebir
in the Ráth at Luachair Bairnig, Ll. 43; ¶ in Mag Dumacha, where is a tochar idir dá mag, and E. of the road, Lec. 525.
l. ebriac mic ebir duind
on brink of Áth mic Lugna, Ll. 43.
l. eile
at Caillin Fergaile at Cruachain, Ll. 192.
l. eithni
in a cell at Cell Osnad, Ll. 43, I. 171 a.
l. eogain bruigne
i Tulaigh Eoghain in Uaibh Failghe 7 is in tulaigh sin
roadhnacht Cathair mór, 7 Ross Failghe, 7 Nathi, Sa. 84 b.
l. eremóin
in the Ráith at Luachair Bairnig, Ll.
43.
l. etersceoil mic eogain
ós Leirg Labrada, Ll. 43, I. 171 a.
l. fachtna
Fachtna Fathach's L. and fert and múr are a Leitir
Ruaighi in Corainn, Sto. 23 a.
l. fathacan
a r. betw. b. of Balinahinch and Joyce's country, Wc.
120.
l. feidlimidh rechtmair
a Faithi Muilind Maeildima, I. 171 a, Ll. 43.
l. fergail mic maelidúin
in Almain, Ll. 43.
l. fergusa cendfhota
in Coirthe Maige Dumach, Ll. 43.
l. fingin
in Dún Cairedo in Ui Liathain, c. Cork, Ll. 274; ¶ in Brotha in Mun., Ro.
l. fir-death
forsind Áth (.i. Áth Fir-diad), Ll. 31; ¶ at Ardee.
l. fogartaig mic suibne
in Mag Ailbe, Ll. 43.
l. fothada
Ll. 43; ¶ in Lein. (?).
l. gabra cinaeda mic irgalaig
at Brug na Bóinne, Bb. 190 b, Lbl. 407, I. 145
a.
l. glinde eirc
of Erc, son of Cairbre Niafer, Bb. 93 b.
l. ind abaicc
at Tara, I. 143 b, Sa. 5 b, Pd. viii. 18, Bb. 188 b; ¶ E. of Ráith na Senad, Ll. 30; ¶ S. of Dumha na mBan, and at Dumha
Dall Bodra, Lg. 151.
l. in ciúil
in Ardidétur, Ll. 43.
l. in dagda
al. Imda in D., at Brug na Bóinne, Bb. 190 a, I. 145
a, Lbl. 407, Sa. 7 b.
l. inghine ui lochlainn, Tor. 162
S. of Clann Cuilein in Thomond, Ai. 73 a.
l. in matha
at Brug na Bóinne, Bb. 190 a, I. 145 a, Sa. 7 b 2,
Lbl. 407.
l. in trichait ríg-ingen ar tri milib
ba hi in chomrama Chloenfherta dia mbái in Borama
Laignech, Ll. 43.
l. ladraind
Ll. 43; ¶ in Lein. (?); ¶ v. Ard Ladrann.
l. leithi na tromdáine
in Airthiur Móna Mulach, Ll. 43.
l. loegairi
at Lis Loegairi at Tara, Pd. viii. 20, Lg. 152, Sa. 5
a.
l. logha
at Loch Lughborta, Sa. 84 a.
l. luaine
at Dún Domaingen mic Deaga in Ulst., Bb. 142 a, Lbl.
884.
l. lugdach
L. Luigdech; ¶ under a carn i Maig Argetrois, Ll. 31, Mm. 479.
l. lugni mic heremóin
i ndeisciurt Maige Mugna, Ll. 43.
l. luirc
ós Leirg Labrada, Ll. 43, I. 171 a; ¶ cf. Lecht maic Labrada.
l. mac rosa mic rughraidhe
N. of Corann in Connacht, Sto. 23 b.
l. maeledúin dergaenig
nr Coirthi mic Cairthind, Ll. 43.
l. maicc carbad
in Rea, Ll. 32, Pd. viii. 33.
l. maic concrechta
in Ferdomun Óenechta, Ll. 32, Dih. 312.
l. maic erca
al. Duma na Clog at Cleiteach on the Boyne, Lbl.
312.
l. maic labrada
al. Síth Nechtain; ¶ on the hill where the Boyne rises, I. 146 b, Bb. 194 a, Lbl. 420.
l. máil
i nDruim Gam, Ll. 31, 32.
l. maini mic munreamhair
at Tara; ¶ E. of Ráith Rig, I. 143 b, Lg. 152, Pd. viii. 20, Sa. 5 b.
l. matai
Ll. 211 a; ¶ at Brug na Bóinne.
l. mata mórglondaigh
at Tara, SE. of Ráith Loegaire, Bb. 188 a, Ll. 30, I.
143 b, Sa. 5 a.
l. mathghamhna
ar Mhuisire na Móna Móire, Ai. 20
b.
l. murchertaig
nr and NE. of Clettech, Ll. 31.
l. na laechraide
a hill in Cenél Conuill, Lis. 219 a.
l. na macraide
a hill in Cenél Conuill, Lis. 219 a.
l. na maol
on Árd na Maol on the Moy, nr and S. of Ballina; ¶ now called the Table of the Giants and Cloch na togbhála; ¶ is a cromlech
on three pillars, Fy.
l. na muice
at Benn Gulban, N. of Áth in Comraic, where the boar
killed Diarmait Úa Duibhne, Lis. 211 b.
l. oengusa
in Cill Osnaidh and Cnoc, beside Carman, Ll. 43; ¶ v. next word.
l. oengusa osrithi (?)
on the Árd above Cell Chulind, Ll. 43; ¶ L. O. Osraighi, I. 171 a.
l. partholáin
in Faithi Muilind Maeildima, I. 171 a, Ll. 43.
l. sechnasaig
in Druim Almaine, Ll. 43.
l. senaig
in Druim Almaine, Ll. 43.
l. siubhaine
Leachta S., Laght tl. in p. Donaghmore, c. Don., Fm. vi.
2346.
l. stairn
Bb. 21 a; ¶ in Cés Chorand, Ll. 127; ¶ by the Feabal in Ceis Corainn, Lg. 164.
l. suibni
above Cassán Cloenta, Ll. 43; ¶ at Clane, c. Kild.
l. taidc maic céin
in glen nr Finddabur fhind; ¶ robíth Tadc mac Céin ir-Ross na Ríg, Ll. 31; ¶ at Fennor, nr Rosnaree, on the Boyne (?).
l. téite
N. of Tráig Teite; ¶ on the strand N. of Lecht Cliadna in Mun., I. 153 b, Lis. 225 b.
in Airthiur Maighe Connail, Ll. 204. lechthrach cuchtrach
cormaic; ¶ at Tara, above and S. of Loeg (a well) above Leittir Rátha Ríg, on the brink of the well, Ll. 30. lecmag;
¶ in Maig Luirg, Con. 32 b; ¶ Legvoy tl in p. Killukin, b. Boyle, c. Rosc., Ci., Mi.
A. 15 a; ¶ inna Lee seems np., Au. i. 58; ¶ adjoins Ard Eolairg; ¶ l. along W. bank of the Bann, originally held by the
Cruithni, but with Arda Eolairg given to the N. Úi Néill after the battle of Móin Daire Lothair in 562, Ui.; ¶ l. of the
Fir Lii in b. Coleraine, Mi., Cri., Ct.; ¶ v. ap. isnal-Lei, Tl. 160; ¶ Lea, Ad. 52; ¶ ro airg Conaire Lée 7 Eille, Sa.
54 a, Sc. 6 a; ¶ the r. Bush and r. Bann were betw. Lée and Eilne, Ll. 5, Bb. 13 b; ¶ but fr. my article on Eilne it is
clear that Lee was on W. of the Bann, and Coleraine on E. of r. Bann was in Eilne, q.v.; ¶ Lec. 181, 545, and Fir. 331 say
that Lee, al. Fir Li, ext. fr. Bir (al. r. Moyola) to Camus, and so is the b. Coleraine plus the l. to the S. as far as r.
Moyola.
cath Légi, Zc. iii. 464; ¶ Hui Onchon in Legiu, in Ui Failge, Bb. 75 a, Fir. 469, Lec. 199, I. 58 a; ¶ tigerna Léighe, 7
Rechet, Lea in b. Portnahinch, Queen's Co., Fm. ii. 706; ¶ Ui Cellaigh Leige, Ci., Mi.; ¶ rí Lege, Cg., Z. 360; ¶ Caislén
Leighe, Fm. iv. 714; ¶ Lea tl., p. and castle at Portarlington.
St. Fiacra Goll i Leiti, descended fr. Dairi Barrach, I. 57
b 1; ¶ St. Emine of the Ui mBairrche in Leithe, Bb. 73 a, Fir. 462; ¶ Cuan Abb Leithi, Hb. 78.
gen. leitrech; ¶ v. Lettir; ¶ = side of a hill, steep ascent or descent, cliff (P. O'Connell); ¶ i. tirim a leth acos flich
an leth n-aile (Cor. Gloss.).
v. Liamain; ¶ in Leth Cuinn; ¶ Mac Echach Leamna, Fia.; ¶ Mac Echach Lemna of Fir Fernmaige, Ll. 334, Sil. 409; ¶ mac
Lorcáin rí Fer Leamhna, Au. i. 468; ¶ fira Lemna, nr Clogher, c. Tyr., Tl. 176; ¶ v. Clochar mac nDaimin in Airgiellaib,
Lec. 189 a, I. 137 a, Lis. 144 b, Bb. 157 a; ¶ in Ulst., Ct.; ¶ the hill of Findabair was in it, Tl.
l.
eoin airir Lemna, Ll. 297 b.
l.
Lu. 20 b; ¶ Leamhain; ¶ r. Laune, c. Kerry; ¶ in S. of Curói's province, Fm. v. 1649, Mi., Cg.; ¶ r. in, Lbl. 913, Of.
383, 247, Cf. 15; ¶ cath Leamna in Mun., Lec. 591, Fir. 49; ¶ innbher Leamhna, Ston. A. p. 85.
l.
Lemhain; ¶ r. Leven in Scotl., Ci., N. 102, Of. 383, Fm. v. 1325, I. 93 b, Ha. 822; ¶ v. Loch Lemna.
l.
Glenn Lemna, the vale of Leven in Dumbartonsh., Cps. 463,
Of. 382; ¶ Mórmaer Leamna, great steward of Lennox, Ci., Ui., Mi., Fir. 408; ¶ mac Mormair Lemhnach, the son of the
great steward of Lemhain, Au. ii. 260; ¶ Leamhanach, Lennox, al. Dumbartonsh., Dl. 68.
l.
seems r. Blackwater, falling into the Boyne at Navan, Hs. i.
491; ¶ or Loch Lane, 2 m. SE. of Castlepollard.
l. beithe
i dTonn Tóime, Cf. p. 60; ¶ r. Laune, Kerry (?). lemchaill; ¶ Leamhchoill; ¶ Loughil on Garumna isle, c. Galw., Wc. 64.
in Terryglass, c. Tipp.; ¶ Molasse, Mochumma, Colum Crom, Ronán, Darlugdach in L. in Tir da Glas; ¶ Uamnach Airchinnech
of, Ll. 353; ¶ Uamnachan Airchennach Lemdroma in Tirdaglas; ¶ Molaise, Mochoma and Colum Cron of L. Colum Hui Cruimthainn,
Lb. 22; ¶ Molasse of, Ll. 368, Lec. 117.
Leamhnaigh Alban desc. fr. Maine Leamna, son of Corc, K. of
Mun., Cg. 136, Fir. 165, 410, Ai. 129, K. 151 a, Ll. 318, Ha. 774. Lec. 454; ¶ "last as Leamnachaibh Alban," Md. 2, Lec.
90.
Ll. 172 a, Rc. x. 365, Z. 374, St. B. 405; ¶ isle of Lewis, Sk. i. 387; ¶ Looyss, Loyvis, Dl. 112, 96; ¶ Ljódhús in Norse;
¶ g. Leodhasa, Ai. 22 b, Lis. 149 b, 150 a.
d. Mag Samhradhain ón Lergain, Ci., Fm. vi. 1952; ¶ g. na Learrcadh, Au. iii. 576; ¶ as. Lergain cloinne Cobthaig Ruaidh
Mheg Samhradhain, Ar.; ¶ now Largay, al. Red-Lion vill. in p. Tullyhagh (Magauran's l.), c. Cav.
Fen. 10; ¶ Letavia .i. Minor Britannia, B. iii. 144, Cs. 244; ¶ or Armorica fr. r. Loire to r. Séine, Mm. 503, Fer. 2; ¶
Urmarc Leathu, Lis. 3 a, Fir. 249, Lbl. 911, Lh. 3, 97.
battle of, Mi., Cri.; ¶ Moelduin slain by Conghal Cindmhaghair in the battle of L. (betw. Cenel Mic Erca 7 Cinel Feray, Ac.
101), Lg. 194; ¶ v. Lethirbi.
ds.; ¶ Lifford, c. Don., Ar.; ¶ Leithbhior, Leithbhear, Fm. vi. 1934; ¶ Caislén Leithbhir, O Donnell's stronghold, Mi.,
Ci.; ¶ al. Port na dTrí Namhad, Fm. v. 1391.
al. L. Bregaind; ¶ 7 sons of Coelboth of the Muscraighe Treithirn divided the l. fr. L. B., S. to Cend Currig, Ll. 324, Bb.
82 a, X. 109; ¶ Muscraidi Treithirne is betw. L. B. and Cenn Currig, Lec. 233.
l. chailli
Colmán Leathchailli, Ll. 367, Lec. 116.
l. camm
cath Leithe-chaim, Bb. 137 a; ¶ Cenél n-Eogain were defeated, Ca. 350, I. 185 a; ¶ al. Leitir Luin, Fm. ii. 1158, Lg. 200;
¶ Ui Cremtain and Ulaid beaten there, Au. i. 322; ¶ in Kilmore p. or Mag Enir, E. of Arm. city, Mi., Cri.
l. cathail
in Ultaib, F., Fg., Md., Lct. 164, Fir. 205; ¶ a subdiv. of Uladh; ¶ the "half" belonging to Cathal, son of Muireadhach,
son of Aonghus, son of Maolcobha, son of Fiachna, son of Deaman, K. Ulidia; ¶ the baronies of Upr. and Lr. Lecale, c. Down,
locally called "Isle Lecale," anciently Magh Inis, Ci., Mi., Cri., Ui., Md., Rc. xvii. 361, Lb. 85, Lis. 145 a; ¶ Lechayll
dry., d. Down, Tax.
l. ceathramha na gcnoc
isna Bairendachaibh of Tirawley, Hz. 74 b; ¶ several Lecarrows in Tirawley.
l. cleand
al. L. oleand (?) Cathair mar Leath cleand in Lein., I. 171
b.
l. chloch
St. B. 745; ¶ Léithchloch, Kp. 564 = Cloch Liath; ¶ Cloch Léith in c. Cork.
l. chnuic rafand
in the Ormond part of Dal Cais, Lec. 410, Ha.
750.
do Leith Chuinn, "ex dimidio Connii," Marianus 15 b; ¶ so called fr. Conn Cétchathach, Fir. 106, Lg. 147; ¶ the N. half
of Eire inhabited by Conall, Eogan, Colmán, Aed Slán (the Ceithre Fine Temrach), i.e., by their descendants, Ll. 14; ¶ Ui
Néill in deiscirt, Ui Neill in tuaiscirt, na teora Connachta, Argialla, &c., Ll. 332, Bb. 64 a, X. 57; ¶ i.e., Eogan 7 Conall
7 Argialla 7 Mide, Fia. 34; ¶ Leth Cuinn, Ll. 299 b, 323, Ls. i. 218, Lis. 23 b, 15 a, Bco. 3 b, 30 a, F. 154, Lh. 122, K.
121 a, Tp., Ui., Ci., Mi., Cri., Ct. 402, Mr., Fia., Md., Fen. 88, ML. 124, Cg. 100.
l. cuircne
part of Bruiden da Choga, the other part belonging to Siol
Aedha Sláine, Bb. 49 a; ¶ Coirche dia tá Caill Chairce um Bruigin Da Coga 7 ro fhed Corc an ferann sin 7 gabhaid a chlann
dia éis gonadh uadh tu Leath Cuircne a leith anall do Shíol Aodha Sláine .i. ua Garban, Hx. 203, col. 2, Fir. 412, who adds
that Cell Cairce (Kilcorky) is in Bruiden Da Chóca.
l. daigri
Odran, ó Laithribh (al Latrachaib) Odráin in
L., Lec. 107 Lb. 18, Fir 751.
l. dearg
Colla Meand fell there, Lec. 183; ¶ Lederg tls. in cc. Don and Tyr.
l. dubu na n-arad
Ui Loairn of L. D. in Déisi Muman (?), Lec. 226; ¶ v. Lethduma.
l. duma
in Lein. or nr it; ¶ now Faendruim, Ll. 295 b, Lec. 593, Lg. 139; ¶ fr. Tara to Lein. border you pass Esa, Odba, Fithairt,
Faendruim, Lethduma; ¶ Liber Lethduma, Fg., Md.; ¶ Liber Lethduibi, Bb. 125 a, Ll. 367, Lec. 117, Ll. 358, Mt. 20.
Cumaseach, King of Airgialla, fell there by Niall Cailli,
Bb. 65 a, 48 a, Ll. 25 b, 183, Fir. 317; ¶ fought by Niall Cailli against the Ulaid, Lec. 139, 177, 620, 441, Hx. 201,
255; ¶ this is Leithe Cam, 3, m. E. of. Arm., Mi.
l. ingae bruic
in Mun., Bb. 109 a.
l. ingin
in Dealbna, Lec. 112.
l. inis
L. innse; ¶ Lehinch, b. Corcomroe, c. Clare, Ci., Mi.; ¶ now called Leach ui Chonchobhair.
l. inis
L. insi; ¶ Lehinch tl. in p. Kilcommon, Mayo, Fy., Ci., Ui., Mi.
l. innse maigi h-elli
Lehinch tl., p. Kilbride, King's Co., Ci., Con. 45
a.
l. irbe
cath L., in which Cenél mic Erca 7 Cenél
Feradaig were beaten, Ui.; ¶ in Ulst. (?); ¶ cath Lethoirbe, Hb. 65.
l. lachtmaighi
Carthaind of the Dal Cas, fr. whom Dál Cais Leithi L.
are desc., Bb. 102 b, Lec. 428; ¶ v. Lethet Lachtmaige.
l. laidhgind
Ossorians defeat the Déisi there in 7 battles, I. 91
a; ¶ in Decies, c. Waterf. (?).
l. linn
g. Leithlinne, Ccc. 1; ¶ v. next words.
l. linn ailella
named fr. Ailill, son of Daimene, Bb. 65 a; ¶ in or nr Síl Duibtíre, Hx. 256.
l. linn in droiched
Leighlin Bridge, nr Carl., Ci.; ¶ leg. Lethglenn.
l. luin
nr L. Cam in Magh Enir, in Kilmore p., 3 m. E. of Arm., Mi.,
Cri., Lg. 201.
l. mac indaig
Fg.; ¶ but Leith mac in Dagdae, Mt. 13.
l. maighe lacha
a bParraisde Chille Rois a mBarúntacht
Chluanaider-dhá-la, a gCuntae an Chláir, Ix. 38.
l. manchain
a nDealbhna Mec Cochláin, Md.; ¶ v. Liath M.
l. mhodha
leg. L. Moga, Fm. v. 1674, Ci. L. Modha Núadadh, Lc.
ii. 290.
l. moga
L. Mogha, Lis. 23 b, 29 b; ¶ ext. fr. Eisgir Riada, a long line of hills betw. Dublin and Galway, K. 143 a, 121 a, Fm. vi.
1892; ¶ nearly = the ecclesiastical Provinces of Dublin and Cashel, Ui., Mi., Cri., Lct. 52, Mr. 124; ¶ L. moga núadat,
Ar. 296, Fm. ii., 900, Lb. 215 a, Ci.; ¶ the S. half of Ireland; ¶ L. Mogha Núadhat.
l. na halmaine
Ui Diarmada, in Lein., ext. fr. Aillind to L., Lec.
215.
l. na cor
Leith na C. in Inber Eili in Umall, I. 162 a, 1; ¶ L. na Cor., W. of Athlone, Bb. 221 a.
in Ui Maille Machaire, Lis. 182 b; ¶ cf. Lannaght in c. Clare.
l. núadat
Lb. 216 b; ¶ al. L. Moga Neth.
l. osraige
tigerna Leithe O., Fm. ii. 832.
l. ráith
Lara, al. Abbeylara, in b. Granard, c. Longf., Mi., Ci.,
Mis. i. 261; ¶ O Fergail Abb lethratha, Con. 61 b.
l. ráith
Laragh tl. in p. Kilimor-Daly, 6 m. NE. of Athenry, c.
Galw., Fm. vi., 2008; ¶ in Clann Riocairtt, Ar. 132.
l. ráith
Caislen Leith rátha, Lerha, or Laragh tl. in p.
Kilcumreragh, c. Westm., Fm. iv. 1106.
l. ráith
four daus. of Fhergna mac Fergusa in Lethraith—viz.,
Delbnat, Cainer, Deimlir and Fuin, subject to St. Brigit, Ll. 353; ¶ in Lein., Aed Find a quó Síl Aeda Find a Leathraith,
&c., desc. of Dairi Barrach, Bb. 174 a, I. 58 a, Lec. 197, Fir. 465. l. reid; ¶ cath L. by Aedán, in Scotl., Ui., Adr. 371;
¶ cath Leithrigh, Hb. 62.
l. reilgi na mbainn-leagh
in the W. of Caoille in Muns., Lis. 183 a.
l. renna
a tribe name, Ci.; ¶ dp. Leithrennaib, O Néill slain by them, Au. i. 576; ¶ nr or in Tirone (?), but Tig. and Fm. have Uib
Labrada, q.v.; ¶ cf. Ui Dorthain; ¶ v. L. Rind.
l. rind
in Ulst., Ll. 333; ¶ v. L. renna; ¶ a sub-division of Oirgialla, Lct. 152, I. 137 a, Lec. 189 a, Lis. 144 b.
l. rind ailello (cf. Lerhin tl., p. Clonbern, c.
Galw.)
i.e., of Ailill mac Daimine, Lec. 177, Fir. 309, X.
60.
l. rind mbaedáin
Lec. 176, Fir. 304, Hx. 256.
l. rind mbriain
of Síl Duibhtire, Hx. 256; ¶ L. rind mBriuin, Lethrinn, i.e., Siol mBaodáin, Fir. 309.
in Ulst. (?); ¶ fr. Lochan mac Daimine, Bb. 65 a, Ll. 333, Lec. 177, X. 60, Fir 309; ¶ of Shíl Duibhtire, Hx. 256.
l. rind lugdach
X. 59, Fir. 309; ¶ L. Luigeach, Lec. 177; ¶ of Síl Duibthire, Hx. 255.
l. rind síl baetain
Brian, son of Cairpri Dam n-argait, fr. whom is L. S. B., X.
60; ¶ al. L. mBriain, Hx. 256; ¶ al. L. s. Maedain, Lec. 177.
l. ros
Ronán Lethrois, and Lethruis, Ll. 368, Bb. 126 a,
Lec. 119, Ai. 151; ¶ Ronan Lethroiss Uanni; ¶ al. Ronan Liath of Ross Uainne .i. Senbuaile i Conallib Muirthemne, F.
in dry. Fermoy, d. Cloyne, Tax.; ¶ Litter p. in b. Fermoy; ¶ in Hi Ingardail, Jos. O'Longan on the Two Fermoys; ¶ a Baili
of the Ui Ingarduil in Caoille, Muns.; ¶ the Ui Corcrain are fr. this Baile, Lis. 182 b.
l.
Fachtna slain in battle of L. by Eochaidh Feidlech, Lec. 88.
l.
cath Letrech, Bb. 104 a, Lec. 433.
l.
in Annally, c. Longf., Con. 38 a.
l.
daus. of Fergna, of Letrachai, and of Cluain Bronaigh, Lb.
22, Fir. 752; ¶ in c. Longf.
l.
Mac Pilib na Leitreach, McPhilips; ¶ v. L. mic Philib, Fir. 828; ¶ in b. Corann, Sli., Ci., Mi.
l.
O'Brien of, c. Clare, Ai. 115 a; ¶ Letteragh, nr Ennis.
l.
Ciaran Lettrach, Ll. 367, Lec. 116.
l.
Leitreachaibh, in Muns., Lis. 140 a; ¶ Letter tls. in Cork and Kerry.
l.
Letracha, in Uib. Daigri, Ll. 350; ¶ v. Lettir Odrain.
l.
v. L. Lugna.
l.
g. Letrach; ¶ Letragh in d. Annadown, Tax.
l.
D. O'Kennedy Catha Leatrach, Fir. 646; ¶ Latteragh p. and tl. in b. Lr. Ormond, c. Tip.
l.
as. nr Claonloch in Scotl., Cps. 89.
l. branghaili
Laud. 615, p. 129; ¶ cf. Daire Braingaili ar bord Durmhaighe, ibid.
l. briuin
in Huibh Faolain, Fir. 728, Laraghbryan, c.
Kild.
l. bróin
Sas. 3949; ¶ Letterbrone in p. Kilmacteige, c. Sli.
l. cháin
on top of Cend Febrat, Lis. 194 b; ¶ cf. L. Cinn Abrad, in Mag Locha, N. of Magh Feimin, Sto. 15 a 1, Lec. 367; ¶ v. L.
Dub.
l. cranncha
N. of the r. Gris, nr Maistiu in Lein., Lis. 197 a; ¶ L. Cranncha; ¶ i Sleib Bladma, Fm. ii. 1076, Ac. 198.
l. dalaraide
L. i ndail Araide, F., Md.
l. dalláin
trí hamhra Glinne Dalláin i Tír
Eoghain, i. torcc Droma Leithi, míl Leittreach Dalláin agas damh
dili, H. 2, 16, pp. 242, 243, Ods. 571, Hx. 956; ¶ St. Aonach of L. D., Ll. 173 a, 347, Fir. 713, Lb. 14.
l. dubh
in Luachair, W. of Madh dá Mullach, W. of Cind
Fheabrat, Lis. 194 b; ¶ v. L. Cind Abrat.
l. fhaelchon,
Ll. 297 b.
l. finnigh
L. Findich, Ceneul Caithcearn, fr. whom are Síl Find
at L. F., Lec. 182, Fir. 339; ¶ Letterfine in c. Leit.
l. finnchuill
dá lón a Leitrib F., Proc. vii. 188, S. p.
346; ¶ in Irel., Dl. 46.
l. laeig
L. Laigh, in lón a L. L., Sas. 848, Cf. 1010; ¶ in Muns. (?); ¶ lón Letrach Laoi, the blackbird of Leitir Laoi, Os. iv.
4, 16.
l. laimh
Compert Concobur Stowe 992, Rc. vi. 177; ¶ v. sq.
l. lamraige
al. Coill Lamraige, Ll. 123 b, 150 a; ¶ Atbath macc Nessa in rí for toeb Letrach L., doscel Slea Sliab co rath ocus Fachtna
macc Sencath, Ll. 31; ¶ Nocorluga in tres aile im áit Lettrach Lamraige, Ll. 204.
l. lon
ds.; ¶ Ube, p. 130; ¶ Letterloan in p. Macosquin, c. Derry (?).
l. lom ard
in Irel., Dl. 46.
l. lonngarg
S. 346; ¶ dá smólach Leitre L., Proc. vii. 186.
l. luasce
at Dún Sobairci in Ulst., Ll. 73; ¶ L. Luaisce, Tw., Hf. 28 a.
l. lugna
Bb. 75 a; ¶ Lugna Lettrach, Feast on VII. Kal. Maii., Ll. 359, Fg. 84, Mt. 22, Md. 110, Ct. 383; ¶ L. Lugna in Ui Cremthannain
of Cuil Buile in Lein., Fir. 483; ¶ (?) Letterluna p., King's Co.
l. luigne
to L. Luighne and the slopes of Sliabh Gam; ¶ in b. Leyny, c. Sli., Con. 29 b, Ci.
l. lúin
i fedaib Ua nEchdach i tTír Eogain; ¶ Fm. ii. 1158; ¶ but O'D. "safely infers" from other documents that it is in p. Newtown
Hamilton, b. Up. Fews, c. Arm; ¶ it is called Cath Leithi Caimm, ibidem.
l. maelduib
at Ross na Ríg on the Boyne, Lec. quoted in Adr.
236.
l. maelláin
Island of Lettermullen, W. of Garumna Island, c. Galw., Wc.
64, Fm. v. 1822.
l. maolain
Lettermoylan, in tl. Glangee, p. Dysart O'Dea, c. Clare, Fm.
vi. 196.
l. mealláin
Lettermellan, in Iar Connacht, Mi.; ¶ now Lettermullen Island, b. Moycullen, c. Galw.
l. mic philip
in McDonagh's l., b. Corann, Sli., Ci., Mi.
l. mhulach
al. L. na nDonn, X. 368 b.
l. na daibhche
Letterdife, in p. Moyrus, Galw.
l. na ndonn
now L. Mhulach, X. 368 b.
l. odrain
Lettreacha O., Tor. 35, F. 144, 160, 188, Ai. 31 b; ¶ i Muscraighe Tíre, Fg. 204, I. 108 b 2, Fir. 721, Kj. iii., 89, 90,
Ll. 353, 364, Md. 238, Bc. 20, B. lviii. 785, Lis. 147 a, C. 150, Sil. 11; ¶ al. Lettir, Lec. 610,, Ll. 363, Crt. 16, K.
158 b, Mt. 35, 38, Mi., Cri.; ¶ dp. leittreachaib Odhráin Latteragh in b. Up. Ormond, c. Tip., Fm. ii. 1004, Lct. 16, 17,
b. lix.; ¶ ns. Letrach Odráin in Múscraige tíre, Sil. 12; ¶ Odrán i Lettrachaib in Huib Daigri, Ll. 350.
l. phátraic
in Dalaradia, St. Daniel of, Ct.; ¶ Glenavy, c. Antr., Dc. ii. 302.
l. ruadh
in Ireland, Dl. 46; ¶ cath Leitreach Ruaidi in Corann, Lec. 587, Sto. 11 b, 19 b, 21 b (which has L. Ruidi).
a stone, g. liac, liacc, liag, d. liic, lic; ¶ lec, a stone, g. leccee, licce, d. leic, licc; ¶ the ds. of lia and lee are
easily taken for each other, and liag is even found as ns.; ¶ Angl. Leek, Leeke, Leeg.
l. ailbe
prím díndgnai Maige Breg, fell in 998, Au. i.,
504; ¶ seems in Mag n-Ailbe, now Moynalvy tl. in b. Lr. Deece, Meath, Fm. 11, 738, Chi.
l. ain
inis Liac hAin, Cs.
l. belaigh átha hí
in Lein., Lis. 197 b; ¶ at Athy.
l. buidhi mic muireda
or Liag B. M. M.; ¶ at Brúg na Bóinne, .i. airm a fhuil a chend, Lbl. 407, Bb. 190 b, I. 145 a.
l. con
the country of Ó Ruadhrach's l. in Tír
Fiacrach, c. Sli., Fir. 275, Fy., Lec. 169 (which has Ui Ruarach).
l. fáil
at Tara; ¶ a taebh Duma na nGiall, I. 143 b, Bb. 140 b, Ha. 72 b, Ct. 10; ¶ v. Lia Lapar.
l. fail
L. F. i n-uachtar Bruidne (Dá Chocca ?), Ll.
31.
l. fiachrach mic fir febi
in Ulst., Lu. 72.
l. find
battle of, indiagáil Abbad Tuilén in Ll. 185,
42, Au. i. 262, 42; ¶ in Meath, and seems nr Lagore; ¶ ? Leafin in p. Nobber, Meath; ¶ cf. Lefinn tl., c. Don.
l. gair
nr the Forud (of Tailtiu ?), Ll. 201.
l. gruip
nr the Forud (of Tailtiu ?), Ll. 201.
l. in chlaim
beside Forud (Tailten ?), Ll. 201.
l. in imracail
in Connacht, Sas. 7846; ¶ ? at Sliab Baghna in E. Rosc.
l. lapar
on the N. side of Teampall San Dáuí, Wales; ¶ stone resembling the Lía Fáil at Tara, and is 10 ft. long, 7 ft. wide, and
1 ft. thick, X. 429.
l. lindgadain
in Mag Murthemne, Ll. 165, Ed. 484; ¶ at Dún Delga in Mag Muirthemne, I. 168 a, Bb. 228 a, Lec. 519, Sa. 73 a.
l. line
a Mor-brug of Eriu, Lu. 105 a; ¶ L. Line Locharna, Lu. 104 a.
l. lobur
beside the Forudh (Tailten ?), Ll. 201.
l. lugdach
at Moytura, where Lugaidh was buriedh, Z. 98 b.
l. margin
at Dublin, Ll. 193.
l. mochoemhog
Lemokevogue b. Eliogarty, c. Tip.; ¶ v. Liath Mór Mochoemóg.
ic Líic Móir (in Conaille Muirthemne ?), Tw.
p. 181; ¶ Leamore in p. Layd, c. Antr. (?).
l. na fian
at Tara, nr Ráth Senaid (or Senaigh), beside the E.
road, Sa. 5 b, I. 143 b, Lg. 151, Bb. 188 b, Pd. viii. 18, 20.
l. na n-arm
al. Cloch na n-arm in Cluain Falach, S. of Carn na Curad in
Lein., Lis. 227 a.
l. na lec
battle of, Ll. 204.
l. na manach
nr the r. Moy, in Tirawly, Ct.; ¶ nr Kilmore Moy; ¶ Liag churchyard, nr Kilmore Moy in b. Tirawley, W. of Kilmore Ochtair
Muaide, al. Lecc Find, Tl. 136.
l. nemid
at Moytura, Z. 95 b.
l. nothain
Lia Notain; ¶ in Machaire Connacht, from Bd. 38, Ll. 167 b, Sa. 51.
l. nothain
in Crích Berra, al. Berre, I. 161 b, Bb. 220 a, Lec.
500.
l. nuallan
in Conaille Murthemhni, at Glaisi Cruinn, Z. 339 b.
l. sinnaig
Ll. 144 b; ¶ Lisheeny tl. nr Loughrea (?).
l. toll
in Crích Rois in Ulst., Lbl. 623; ¶ v. Lia tuill.
l. tuill
Tuath Mairtene of Muscraighe Mittine, Airthear Feimin, and
Liacc T., Bb. 140, Ha. 741.
l. thursige
ds.; ¶ i Muscraige i crich hua Fhidgenti, Corm. 37.
l. ualand
i crích Cualnge, Tw. p. 197.
l. uisnig
at Uisnech in Meath where the 5 provinces meet, Bb. 17
a.
Lian, al. Lion, in which is Knocklion tl., castle and house
nr Killininny in p. Tallacht, 5 m. SW. of Dublin; ¶ on 9th Dec. Mugain 7 Feidelm of Cell na n-ingen (Killininny) a taeb
Liamhni i Maig Life, Md.; ¶ M. and F. of Cell ingen n-Ailella a táib Liamna i Maig Liphi, F2. 258; ¶ M. 7 F., dá inghin
Ailella, of Cell na n-inghen i Maigh Life, Fg. 234; ¶ Oct. 26, Cael 7 Comghell i cCill na n-ingen i ttaobh Tamhlachta a ndes,
Fg.; ¶ Coel 7 Comgall of C. na n-Ingen, S. of Tamlachta in Ui Dunchada; ¶ beside Maelruain's Tamlachta, F2. 228; ¶ C. 7
C. of C. na n-I. beside Tamlachta on the S., Md.; ¶ C. na n-I., hi Tamlachtai, F. 159, 160; ¶ in E. of Lein. and Mag Lifi,
F2. 258, 456; ¶ in W. of Mag Lifi of F2., Fg., Md., is a mistake of iarthar for airther.
Caislén Núa Liamhain, Newcastle-Lyons, Bran.
92; ¶ 8 m. WSW. of Dublin; ¶ called Castrum Novum (and Newcastle) de Leuan in SW's. Irish Calendar of years 1217, 1223,
1224; ¶ 1 m. fr. it is Lyons Hill, "the demesne of which extends E. in the p. of Newcastle-Lyons, and the rath of which,
on boundary line of cc. Dub. and Kild., commands a vast panoramic view including parts of 13 counties," Pgi.; ¶ this latter
spot is called "Lowyn, on the confines of cc. Dub. and Kild.," in Sw., an. 1304, p. 116; ¶ Liamain is the name of the ground
fr. which both get the name of Lyons, and the pp. of Lyons and Newcastle-Lyons adjoin each other; ¶ a tribute fr. the Dublin
Danes fr. Liamhain; ¶ betw. Tara and Lemain of the Danes there shall be a battle every year (Lct. 228, 230) must refer to
N. C. Lyons, 8 miles fr. Dublin, and not to Dunlavin, 28 m. away; ¶ wolves devoured him in Scech Connla, beside Liamain,
in E. of Lein., F2. 128; ¶ this seems at Skeagh House in p. (Newcastle) Lyons.
the K. of Lein. said: I will bring Oisín to spend a
year to Dún Liamhna lennchaeime, al. Sith Liamhna l.; ¶ Leamain lennchain was killed on Liamain in Lein., Sil. i. 153,
157, ii. 479; ¶ Donlouan in Cr., an. 1216; ¶ Dunliman in Sw., an. 1230, p. 267; ¶ O'Donovan in Lct., O'Curry in Mm. and
Henessy in Fen., say this is Dunlavin, Dún Liamhna; ¶ I show that there is a Dún Liamhna, and that there are other Liamains
which may be meant under next Liamain. Exact site of following is not certain:- L. over the sea, Lct. 203; ¶ L. in Lein.,
Ll. 153, Lis. 146, Sa. 8 a, Ce., Mr. 188; ¶ loechrad Liamna, Mr. 180, Fia. 218; ¶ Duach Dail Dedad died at Lerg Liamna,
Lec. 88, Lg. 129; ¶ 30 ships fr. K. of Mun. to the heroes of L., Lct. 40; ¶ Ugaire, K. of Lein., chief over L. of the pools,
Bb. 36 b; ¶ romarbait Liamain for L. for a Áth in Lein., I. 149 b, Bb. 195 a; ¶ Enna mac Cennselaig of Ailend slew Enna
mac Néill i cath Liamna, and his Leinstermen passed L. into Tarbga to burn Tara, Ll. in Mm. 492; ¶ the name L. is reflected
in Lemonstown tl. and ford in p. Cryhelp, half way betw. Dunlavin and Blessington; ¶ v. Glenn Mama for site of battle. lianán;
¶ Na Lianáin, in Trian Tearmuinn Brighi Gobhunn, Lis. 182 b; ¶ at Brigown al. Mitchelstown, c. Cork.
(Nasair Escop) Leith in Eblind, nó Leith móir
Mo-Choemoc, F.; ¶ = Liath, Mt. 29, B. li.; ¶ in Eile, Fl. 384; ¶ moChoemóc Léith, Ui., Mi.; ¶ nr Thurles; ¶ v. L.
Mór Mochoemoc.
l. feadha monach
Dún Conchobair; ¶ al. Cell Brigde, in Liathaibh Feadha Monach, Bb. 59 b, Lec. 155; ¶ in Connacht, Fir. 234.
l. bhaile
Hx. 187; ¶ in c. Don.
l. charaidh
in c. Cav., O Reilly of, Hx. 852.
l. daire
the Lerg of L. D., Lis 200 a.
l. druim
Leitrim; ¶ b. Ballintober, c. Rosc., Ci.
l. druim
epscop Liathdroma, Fep., Md. 42; ¶ Leitr.; ¶ in Connacht, C.; ¶ liathdruim, Caislén Liathdroma, vill. in b. and c. of Leitrim,
in Muinter Eolais, Ar. 84, Fm. v. 1398, Mi., Ui., Ti. 36.
l. druim
b. of Leitrim, c. Galw., Fm. v. 1772.
l. druim
Letrum in dry. Fermoy, d. Cloyne, Tax.
l. druim
in Delbna Eathra, in Delvin MacCoghlan; ¶ Leitrim, in p. Monasteroris, King's Co., Mi.
l. druim
in Ossory, Tp.
l. druimm
Leitrim on confines of Cork and Waterf. c.
l. druim
in Ulst., Ui.
l. druim
al. Temair, Tara, Lb. 30, 129 a, Mr., Rd. i., Hc. 2, 467,
Hk. 306, Sb. 1 b, Sa. 3 a, Sc. 17 a, Md. 130, Bb. 4 a, Lg. 72, K. 129 b, Rd.
278, Of. 186, Fy. 29, Mi., Lct., Lec. 569.
l. inn
plundered by O Byrne, Bran. 91 a; ¶ ? leg. Liamhain, q.v.
l. lethan
on the Barrow, Hx. 681.
l. luachair
Dg. 22.
l. mag
the tomaidm Labroinne in L., Ll. 212; ¶ tomaidm Locha Labraindi in it, Bb. 209 a.
usually L. Mancháin; ¶ g. Léith M., Lh. 35; ¶ a subdiv. of Tóim n-Eirc, Lu. 115 b; ¶ now Lemanaghan p., King's Co., Ui.,
Mi., Cri., Mm. 337, C. 90; ¶ originally Toim n-Eirc, Hb. 66; ¶ in Delbna Bethra, Fm. v. 1402, Bb. 118 b, Lec. 90; ¶ in
Delbna Mec Cochláin, Md.
l. mochoemocc
Ci., Cg., Ll. 309, F., Fia., Ui., Mi., Cri., Mm. 485, B.
vii., C., Cg.; ¶ old ch. in p. Two-Mile-Borris, E. of Thurles, c. Tip.; ¶ al. Liath Mór, Ods. 670; ¶ 1 m. fr. Doire
Mór, Md. 134; ¶ v. Liath Mór.
l. móin
Fearliath slain there, Ll. 204.
l. mhóna móire
Cinneide of, of Donncha mac Briain Bóroimhe, Hb. 9
b.
l. mór
Leamakevoge in b. Eliogarty, c. Tip., Fep., F., Fg., Mt. 18,
Ui., Ll. 357, 373, Lec. 118, Lb. 23, Bb. 125 b; ¶ 4 m. fr. Doire Mór in Ely O Carroll, Lan. iii. 29; ¶ i n-Ebhlinn,
Md., F. 118; ¶ mors Congusso Ceci scribae ab. Léith Móir, M., Au. i. 214; ¶ v. L. Mochoemocc.
l. muine
in Ultaib, Lu. 39 b, Sa. 54 b; ¶ name of the plain now covered by Lough Neagh, Bb. 7 a, 13 a, Rd. 152, Om. 809, Of. 289,
At. iii. 420, Rc. xvi. 413, Bb. 13 a, Ed. 474, Hc. 2, 636.
l. muine
in Mun., C. 145, al. Cloch Liathmuine, Cloghleafin tl. in b.
Condons and Clangibbons, Cork, Ci.; ¶ Cloghleamoney in Fermoy, Mi.; ¶ in Tuath O Cuscraidh, O'Longan on the Two Fermoys;
¶ of Tuath O Cuscraidh in Tricha Caoille in Mun., Lis. 182 b; ¶ Cloch L. muine in p. of Kilgullane, b. Fermoy, and in p.
Marshalstown in b. Condons and Clangibbon, Fm. i. 258, Fer. 96 a, Ods. 670; ¶ bás Cailchínn mic Dimma ó L., Cuanu mac Cuilchinn
rí Feramuighe, .i. Laech Liathmuine, Rc. xvii. 181, 187.
l. muine
al. Gleoir, r. Leaffony which flows into Bay of Killala; ¶ also ? the tl.; ¶ nr. Lacken, in Tireragh, Fy.; ¶ O Dubda died
there, Lec. 173.
l. muine
Ua Luighdheach of, Fir. 417.
l. muine
Romut romaid in cath cain dia dardáin ac Dún
Ochtair da darochair Aed garb glé isin leccaind ós
Líathmuine, Ll. 47 a, Rc. xxii.; ¶ Lyons nr Oughterard (Dún Ochtair), c. Kild.
l. muine
Ó Lonan, Bb. 155 a.
l. na cor
Rd., Rc. xvi. 149; ¶ Ren. Dind.; ¶ in Tír ind Náir in Umall.
l. ros
Ronán of, Ll. 359; ¶ i cConaillibh Muirtheimhne i nUlltoibh, F., Md., Fg.; ¶ féile Ronáin Liathrois II. Kal. Mai, Ll. 359.
g. Lifi, Liphi, Life na leirg, F., Ll. 49 b; ¶ the Plain of the Liffey, B. ii. xx., C., Au. i. 328, Lu. 100; ¶ al. Mag L.,
F., Fg., Mi., Chi.; ¶ Airther L., F. 175; ¶ Aenach L., Odav. 56, 61; ¶ g. ind Lifi, the L. Plain, Sil. 412; ¶ d. Lifiu,
the L. Plain, Rc. xx. 23, Ll. 302 b; ¶ the portion of Laeghaire Lorc, son of Úgóine Mór, Lec. 36, Fir. 104, Hk. 346; ¶ al.
Life Luirc, Cg.; ¶ a Brigit il-Life Luirc! Ll. 308 a b; ¶ seems to include t. of Kild.; ¶ v. Mag Lifi; ¶ the r. Liffey,
Lis. 14 b, Mi., Ui., Lh. 121, Cg. 16, Cs., Ct., Fg.; ¶ al. Ruirtech, Ch. 6; ¶ betw. Ui Néill and Laigin, K. p. 168, Lg.
15; ¶ divides Meath fr. Lein., Of. 165.
fell on the strand at L. A. imnair, Bb. 19 a; ¶ v. Lec Aeda.
l. bhelat báin mic buichet
betw. Colbha Duind and Fán aiche Art, in Lein., Lis.
197 a.
l. comair chuan
Aed mac Anmirech beheaded there; ¶ nr Dúin Bolc in Lein., Lbl. 944; ¶ leg. Lec or Lia C. C. (?).
l. concorbb
An Chloch fil for L. C. on Sliabh Shuide Choncorbb, Ll.
44.
l. n-eothaili
tri amhra Connacht, i. L. n-Eothaili na tracht,
comhárd h-é fris in tracht an tan a tráigh an muir
comhárd hé fria lán (T. C. D.), H. 2, 15, p.p. 242, 243,
H. 2, 16, p. 243, Lbl. 239; ¶ ar Tráigh Eothuile in c. Sligigh, Hx. 956.
or Lig G., in Crích Lugna, at r. Succa in Connacht,
Lec. 447; ¶ v. Lec. G.; ¶ Ui Chonceartach, chiefs of L. G., in Corand, Lec. 226; ¶ al. Slige mhor Lige Guathail, W.
of Tochar Mhóna in Connacht, Hb. 121, Sto. 29 a.
l. guill
Goll, the hero of Glenn Garad, buried at L. G. in Magh
Raigni, Ll. 204.
l. ind abaic
at Tara, Bb. 140 b, Lis. 200 a, 240 b, N. 200, Ha.
726.
l. in fheindida
N. of Drumcliff, Sli., on the road to Assaroe, there the
magical pig killed Diarmait O Duibne, Sas. 6895; ¶ on towards Mag Cetni (plain betw. the Drowes and the Erne rr.).
l. in léith macha
a. Echlasc ech Conchulainn, betw. Dún Delgain and the
sea, Sas. 2318; ¶ betw. Áth na Carpat and Dún Delgan, Lis. 216 a.
l. ind óic
nr Cuillenn Ua gCuanach, Sas. 3784; ¶ Cullen in b. Coonagh, Limk., but at presnet outside its border in Tip.
mo-Dichu of, Fia. 42, Rc. xxiv. 56; ¶ unknown to B. lxii. 559, and to O'Don. and Hen., Stokes, fr. its connection with Erc
of Slane, fancied it was in Meath; ¶ 1. it is in Ui Faeláin, al. N. Kild. (3 MSS. quoted in F. and F.2); ¶ 2. at Coill da
Sruth (wood of the two streams), S. of Fid Gaibhle, Lis. 198 b; ¶ 3. various forms of the name lead to Lullia p. and tl.
in Ui Faeláin, S. of Fid Gaibhle (Feagile), "ornamented with the wood of the demesne of Lulliamore Lodge, and drained by two
streams, the Feagile and Little Barrow," Pgi. ii. 707; ¶ it is in Ui Faelain, Laud. 610, Rawlinson B. 512, and Franciscan
MS., Dublin, quoted in F. and F. 2; ¶ the forms of the name appear as follow: Mo-Díchú Lilgaig, Mo-Ditiu Lilcaigh, F., F.
2; ¶ Cillein Lilchaig, Erc Sláne epscop Liolcaig, Fg.; ¶ Erc Slaine epscop Liolchaich, Md., E.; ¶ Cuan of Lilchach, C.
251; ¶ Mo-Dichu Lilcaich, Bb. 125 b; ¶ Gall ó Lilcaig, i. Prudens, Fia. 56; ¶ Mo-Dichú Lilcaig, Ll. 368; ¶ Mo-Dichú Lilchaich,
Lec. 118; ¶ Cillen Lilchich, Md.; ¶ Cilleni Lilcaigh, Ll. 357; ¶ Derencae Lilcaig, Ll. 357; ¶ Erc epscop Liolcaigh, Rc.
xxiv. 57, Fep.; ¶ Cúan ó Liolcaich, Mi.; ¶ ó Lilcach, Ui.; ¶ Fuath Lilchaighi at Coill da Sruth, S. of Fid. Gaibhle, Lis.
198 b; ¶ Lilchach, Lilchaigh, Liolcaigh, Liolchaich, Lilchaighi: are Lalyagh, Taxatio Henr. 8, and Lullia; ¶ al. Lully,
now Lulliamore and Lulliabeg, al. Lullymore tl. and p., and Lullybeg tl. in Lullymore p.
in Ulst., Ll. 98 b; ¶ al. Mag Line, Ll. 129 b, 107 b; ¶ Moylinny, c. Antr., Mr., Fir. 486, Cp. 286; ¶ Ollarba or r. Larne
in it, Ll. 24 a, Fm. i. 121; ¶ al. Mag Line, in b. and c. of Antr., extending fr. L. Neagh to nr Carrickfergus, Ce. 30, Gc.
350; ¶ Aenach Fir aen darta il-Líniu, Bb. 137 a, 249 b, I. 185 a, Ll. 339 a, Lec. 585, 217; ¶ v. Lg. 119, Lec. 36, 217,
Fir. 104, Ll. 22, 310, Z. 372, Ha. 744; ¶ v. Mag Líne.
al. L. Duachaill; ¶ g. Lindae, Ui.; ¶ al. Linne Duachaille, Suairleach abb Linne, Mi.
l. átha in daill
on Sliabh Fuaid, the chief peak of the Fews, K. 121
b.
l. mbresail
on Abaind Lorgaid at Kells in Meath, Ll. 358.
l. ciarraide
L. C. Corco Baiscind, Lec. 156 a.
l. corcaige
L. corchaygi r., B. i. 46; ¶ r. at Cork (?).
l. dóe
on the Barrow, where Dóe was drowned, nr Cluain
Caichni, Ll. 195; ¶ L. Dóee for Berba, Sa. 25 b, Bb. 198 a; ¶ nr th Fiadat, Pd. 28 (i.e., nr Ahade); ¶ L. Dae, Lec.
446; ¶ al. L. na Tarb, q.v. l. duachaill; ¶ unidentified, Hen., Au. i. 448; ¶ misidentified with Magheralin in NW. of c.
Down, by O'D., Fm. i. 462, iii. 13; ¶ nr Dundalk, Fep., Mi., Cri.; ¶ SE. of Castlebellingham, Cg. lxii.; ¶ it is at Annagasson
vill., "a pleasant site on the beach of Dundalk Bay at the embouchure of the confluent rivulets Dee and Glyde, 8 m. S. of
Dundalk" (v. Pgi. i. 32); ¶ at Cassan Linne (q.v.), with which many texts connect it; ¶ Linns on the coast N. of Anna Gasson
(?); ¶ al. L. Duachaille, Md., L. Uachaille, Fg.; ¶ al. L. Uachaill, a boundary of Dalaradia, Of. 190; ¶ a boundary of
Dal n-Araidi, Lec. 140 b; ¶ Dal Araide fr. Carrac Uisge to L. Uachaill belonging to Clanna Conaill Cernaig, Fir. 504, I.
67 a; ¶ Colmán of L. D., al. Cassan Linni, Ll. 358; ¶ on brink of Casan Linde, Fir. 750; ¶ L. Uachaill (Duachill, Mt. 20),
i. nomen demonis i Cassan Linne qui nocebat multis ante Colman, F., Mt. 20; ¶ L. Uachaille for brú Chasáin Linni i n-Ultaibh,
Md., Fg.; ¶ al. L. Luachan for bhrú Chassain Linde, F., Fir. 750; ¶ v. L. Luchainne; ¶ v. Ui., Mi., C. 315, K. 166 b, 165
b, Md., Fg., Bb. 124 b, Ll. 361, Ai. 18 a, Hb. 79, Lec. 116.
l. dubh
to Sruth Life, and to L. Dubh, Lis. 197 b; ¶ for Dublinn?
l. dusegu
Colman of (cf. Colman of L. Duachaill), Ll. 367, Bb. 124 b,
Lec. 116, Ai. 150 a.
l. féic
Rc. v. 201; ¶ nr Rosnaree where Féic was drowned, Rr. 34 a, Sa. 87 a; ¶ al. Lind find Féicc na fían in O'Hartigan's Poem
in Ll.; ¶ same as L. Rois in the Boyne in Fm. (?); ¶ on the Boyne, Lis. 201 a, Sas. 2, Os. iv. 300; ¶ nr Cleitech, Lis.
196 b; ¶ fri Tech Mic Indóc on-íar, Lec. 51 b; ¶ Cailte went to the faighthi of Brugh, over L. F. on the Boyne, Lis. 216
b; ¶ in the Boyne, S. of Brug, NE. of Cnoc Tlachtga, Sas. 2346–7.
l. in goban
i nDail Araidhe, Rc. xvii. 6, Hb. 50; ¶ where Tuathal Techtmur was slain; ¶ v. Linn na ngobann.
l. in léith
Zk. iv. 160; ¶ v. L. Leith.
l. in tairb
at Loch Erne, Sil. 25, 26; ¶ seems E. of it.
l. leghi
Hui Onchon of, in Lein., Ll. 394.
l. liath
or L. Léith, in Sliab Fúait, Lu. 104 a, Ll.
121.
l. limniae
the Levin Water, Scotl., Cri., al. Glenn Lemnae, q.v.
l. liphi
the Liffey at Dublin, Pd. 52.
l. luachan
for bru Chassain Linde, F.; ¶ al. Linn Uachaille, Fg.; ¶ v. L. Duachaill.
l. luachainne
its mouth at Tráig Baile meicc Búain at
Dundalk, Rr. 16; ¶ v. L. Duachaill.
l. luaithrinde
in Ulst., Lis. 147 a, Lct. 240; ¶ a pool; ¶ in or r. nr the Boyne (?).
l. luchraide
Pd. 38; ¶ seems the sea betw. Scotl. and Irel.
l. luimnig
the Lower Shannon fr. Limerick to the sea, Tp., Ll. fo.
105.
l. maine
over Liathmaine, Lbl. 119, Lec. 271, 361, Om. 808; ¶ al. Linnmuine, q.v.
l. mná féile
on the Shannon in Brí Ele, Lec. 479 a; ¶ fr. Ll. 165, Bb. 204 a, Sa. 36 a, 36 b, seems connected with the Shannon.
l. mochua
al. Topor Mochói, on the Boyne, E. of its source,
betw. Meath and Síd Nechtain, Ll. 191.
l. muilind
in Cluain Fearta Molua, Bb. 140 b, Ha. 726.
l. múine
Lindmuine, i.e., Loch Neagh, Bb. 13 a, Tig. Rc. xvi. 413,
Of. 289, N. 266; ¶ a well which, overflowing Liathmuine, formed Loch Neagh, Rd. 152, Bb. 7 a, 96 a, Hc. 2, 636.
l. muine
Loch mic Mhuireadhaigh Mumhan, Sa. 54.
l. muine
a r., Sas. 734.
l. na cornairedh
on or at r. Shannon nr Cluain Ithair, Sa. 86 a; ¶ nr Clooniher in Mohill p., c. Longf.
l. na ngobann
Rc. xviii. 376; ¶ in Dal Araide; ¶ v. Lind in gobann.
l. na tarb
in r. Barrow nr th Fadat, Pd. 28, Bb. 198; ¶ al. Lind Dóe at Cluain Caichni, Ll. 195.
l. néill
on the r. Callan, where Niall rí Temro was drowned,
Ui.; ¶ r. Callan flows by Arm. city; ¶ but Od. suggests r. Callan, al. the King's r., c. Kilk., Fm. i. 844.
l. roiss
on the Boyne at Rosnaree, Ui., Mi., Cri., Ac.
139.
l. sailech
in Ulaid, Ui., Mi., Lec. 371, Bb. 147 a, Lct. 23; ¶ very prob. for L. Swilly, O'D.; ¶ but L. S. la hUltu rather points to
an inlet on the coast of Down.
l. segsa
Pd. viii. 42, I. 143 a; ¶ r. Segais, q.v.
l. senbotho colmain
the Lachain of, Bb. 141 a; ¶ v. Senboth C.
l. temrach
Cáilte was to die there, Sas. 7021.
l. tola tuili tobair
al. Loch nAilli in Callraide in Cairpri Móir, Lec.
577.
l. uachaill
Lec. 140 b, Ui.; ¶ L. Uachaille, Fg., Md.; ¶ v. L. Duachaill.
al. Imaire an Lináin, a long, green spot by the sea; ¶ of Coelshaly Ro, or Killary, Wc. 51; ¶ Leenaun, nr Killary Harbour
in NW. c. Galw., Mi., Ci., Ai. 94 a, Hz. 46; ¶ is this Lionan of Dg. 53?
Lissofinn tl. in p. Tulla, c. Clare, Fm. vi. 2110.
l. aedháin
in crích Airtigh, Ci.; ¶ Lissian (Liss-Ian) tl. in the p. of Castlemore (Caislén Mór, q.v.), c. Rosc.
l. aedáin
L. A. mic Melláin éicis, on the r. Maigue, Ll.
288.
l. aeidheadh
at Cluain mic Nois, Fm. ii. 1029.
l. aeidhedh árda macha
Fm. ii. 748.
l. aird abla
v. L. Ard Abla.
l. airglinn
Ci.; ¶ v. Lis Arglin.
l. ard abla
Caislén Lis aird abla, built by O Farrell, Ui., Ci.,
Con. 58 a; ¶ Lissardowlin, 3 m. W. of t. of Longford, Mis. 241, Mi., Ac. 306.
l. árd an chonnallaicc
at Dun Trí Liag, Hb. 14 a.
l. á. mór
in O Dowd's l., Lec. 174; ¶ Lissardmore, al. Lissermore, in p. Kilgarvan, Mayo, Fy.
l. arglind
in Osraigib, Mi.; ¶ Lis Airglinn, Ci.; ¶ iasgairi coradh Lisarglinn in Osraigib, Ui.; ¶ Listerlin tl., vil. and p., c.
Kilk.; ¶ there is Listrolin tl. in b. Iverk.
in Tuath O Cuscraidh, in the Triacha of Caoille, Mun.; ¶ Ui Dhonnchadha of L., Lis. 182.
l. an bantrachta
L. in B., at Ráith Cinn Con in the S. of Mag Feimin,
Mun., Lis. 233, Sas. 5517.
l. an coirce
Lissacurkia in p. Tibohine, c. Rosc., Ci.
l. an doill
L. in D., Ui.; ¶ Lissadill in p. Drumcliffe, c. Sli., Mi., Fy.; ¶ g. Lesa in D., Mi., Fir. 133.
l. an leamháin
in Buaile Glaise in Pobal Bhriain belonging to Giolla Dubh O
Briain, Ai. 108 a; ¶ in Baile Uí Anrathain Beg, in Pobal Bhriain, Hb. 8 a.
l. an mheathra
in Baile Uí Anrathain Beg in Pobal Bhriain, Hb. 8 a,
Ai. 108 a, which adds that it is in Leithseisreach Buaile Glaise.
l. an pubail
part of dowry of Holywood's dau., wife of Nugent of Magh an
Ratha, Fir. 840.
l. an tsoiscéla
nr Clonmacnois, Mi.
l. athairni
over the Boyne, at Bend Athairni, Bb. 142 a, Lbl.
884.
l. ballghaile
W. of th na beithighe and nr Baile na gCloch, in O Conor
Sligo's l., or in Corann, Ci.
l. becc mic connla
Cluain Lis b. m. C.; ¶ in c. Longf. nr Inis Cuan, Mi.; ¶ L. B. m. Conla rí Tethba, Con. 22 b.
l. beg
in tl. of Brockaghboy, p. Errigal, c. Derry.
l. bennchair
Lisbanagher in Kerry, where McCarthy Mór was
inaugurated, Fy. 433, K. 155 b.
l. berrtha
in Mun., Fer. 153.
l. broin
O Deaghaidh of, Tor. 80; ¶ in c. Clare.
l. bruidhne na ndungalach
in Crích Hua nDongaile in Thomond, Ai.
71.
l. bunn
Cathair Liosbuinne; ¶ Lisbon in Portugal, Ci.
l. calláin
in Connacht nr L. Con, L. Cuillim and L. Claen, Sil.
59.
l. carman
Os. i. 146.
l. cathain
Liscahane in p. Ardfert, Kerry, Fm. vi. 2176.
l. ceallach
in c. Cav., Hx. 852.
l. cerbhuill
Ston. A. p. 64, Kp.; ¶ Liscarroll in b. Orrery, Cork.
l. cicharáin
in b. Clare, c. Galw., Wc.; ¶ seems in p. Cargins; ¶ in O Flaherty's l., Z. 189 a.
l. címín
Ui Címín of, Fir. 284.
l. clérigh
Lisklery in dry. Kerrycurrihy, d. Cork, Tax.
l. cluaine
in Delbhna Ethra; ¶ Liscloony, in p. Tisaran, King's c., Fm. v. 1542.
l. conaill
g. Lessa, Zc. 226; ¶ seems nr Ballybrickin (c. Waterf.); ¶ cf. Liscunnell tl., in b. Carra, Mayo.
l. connrac
Uis. 32 (Deirdre's Lament); ¶ the sons of Uisneach are called three lions of L. C.
l. cormaic
Liscormig in dry. Grene, d. Emly, Tax.
l. crithan
given to Dowiskyr Abbey, charter of 1212, Gn.
l. cúile (?)
Liscul in dry. Ui Liathain, d. Cloyne, Tax.; ¶ Lisgoold.
l. cuili
K. of Lein. burned in house at Dubhloch, at L. C., Bb. 36 a,
Fir. 427; ¶ Dubloch, q.v., is in Laighis Cúile; ¶ al. Leix.
l. cuimin
in cantred of Bac on r. Moy, Fy.; ¶ Hui Chuimin Leasa C. at the Moy in Tirawley, Lec. 161, Fir. 248.
l. dailbhe
Os v. 144.
l. dá lon
O Cellaigh's home, Lisdaulon tl., in p. Killinvoy, b.
Athlone, c. Rosc., Im. 187, Ci., Mi.
l. do chuinn
Hb. 65.
l. donnchadha
Ui Ghormachain of L. D. of Lethnocht in Ui Maille Machaire
in the Triacha of Caoille, Mun., Lis. 182.
l. droma manaigh
nr Drumlahan, Hx. 855.
l. dunabhra
Ui Dunabhra of, Fir. 241.
l. eltin
in d. Ardfert, Tax.; ¶ al. Lis Laichtnín, q.v.
l. eogain
N. of the r. at the Caisléan in Pobal Bhriain, Ai.
107 b, Hb. 8 a; ¶ Lissowen tl. in p. Doon, c. Limk.
l. fearbain
O Mulconry's house, nr Clonalee, p. Clooncraff, b. and c.
Rosc., Mi.; ¶ L. Fearbain, al. L. Gerbain, Con. 62 a, Lc. ii. 168; ¶ but prob. L. Fearban in Mac Branan's l., Con. 54
b; ¶ and so in Corcu Achlann, q.v.; ¶ O'Birn, chief of Ui Briúin na Sinna burned at Lochán Lesa Farban, Con. 61 a.
l. gabail
ab Lesa G. for L. Eirni, Fg., Ui., Mi., Md., Ci., Fep., Fir.
312, Con. 38 b; ¶ L. Gobail, Mm. 553, Fep.; ¶ Lisgoole Abbey, 1 1/2 m. S. of Enniskillen, c. Ferm.
l. genain
an abode of an O Reilly, c. Cav., Hx. 852.
l. genenáin
in d. Lismore, Tax.; ¶ Lisgenenan p., 4 1/2 m. NE. of Youghal.
L. Laichtin, Md. 180; ¶ nr Ballylongford, b. Iraghticonor, Kerry, Mi.; ¶ Lislaghtin p., 5 1/2 m. NW. of Listowel; ¶ al.
Lisseltin.
l. ladhghaill
in Tír Fhiachrach, Sli., Fy.; ¶ the Baile puirt of the l. fr. Borrach to Tráigh in Tír Fhiacrach, Fir. 276; ¶ seems nr Tonrego
in Dromard p.
l. laeghaire
Hm. ii. 228; ¶ seems nr Delvin in Westm.; ¶ cf. Lislary, c. Sli.
l. las
now Newtownstewart, Pgi. iii. 39.
l. lathraigh na tri lecc
fr. L. L. to Carn Cairpre Luisc, Lec. 37; ¶ Lislary tl. in b. Carbury, c. Sli. (?).
l. leirthoile
where O'Mulconry kept a school; ¶ c. Rosc., Ci.
l. leithisil
a Tuath of Caoille in Mun., Lis. 182.
l. letreach
in tl. of Ballykinlettragh in p. Kilfian, Mayo, Fy.; ¶ seat of Mac Conleitreach, Lec. 160, Fir. 247.
l. lia-ain
Fir. 536.
l. luan
L. Loan in d. Dublin, Cr. 1179, Sw.
l. logha
al. L. Luighdech; ¶ old name of Naas, c. Kild., Mm. 478, I. 171 b, Lg. 238.
l. lorcáin
in Magh Thoirdhealbhaigh, above the Bóirmhe, Ai. 93
b; ¶ in Dál Cais, Hz. 45; ¶ Lislorkan tls. in b. Corcomroe, Clare.
l. lugach
cath L. L. la Brian Borumha for Gaidhealaibh, I. 25 a
2.
l. lugaidh
al. Tara, Mm. 479.
l. lugech
cath L. won by Maelsechlainn, Bb. 33 a, 49 b; ¶ L. Luigdech, Lec. 620; ¶ L. Lughdach, Lg. 224.
l. luigdech
al. Naas, Mm. 478.
l. luigdi
in Laeghaire, nr and N. of Tara, Mi.; ¶ O Ruairc def. at L. Luigdi, Tig. Rc. xviii. 182, Ai. 38 a; ¶ L. Lughaidh, Hb. 112.
l. macain
in Dál Cais, I. 86 b, Ai. 100 b; ¶ seems nr Mag Adhair in c. Clare, Bb. 103 b, or Lismacuan vil. in Clannfergaile in the
d. of Anaghdún, Of. 30.
l. maighne
in Cenél Fhiachach, Westm., Mm. 549; ¶ Lismoyny tl. in b. Moycashel.
l. miadhachain
Miadhacan Leassa M., Bb. 104; ¶ Lismeehan, al. Maryfort, p. Tulla, c. Clare.
l. mochoda
in Mun., St. B. 518; ¶ v. Lis mór.
l. moling
Lis Muilind (?); ¶ Lismolyn in dry. Slievardagh, d. Cashel, Tax.
l. mór
g. Lis Móir, Fm. ii. 676, Fia.; ¶ i nDessib Muman, F.; ¶ g. Leasa Móir, Ls. v. 272; ¶ Lismore in c. Waterf., B. ix., xiv.,
lx., lxiii., xxv., lviii., K. 173 b, C., Ct., F., Fg., Md., Mt., Ui., Mi., Cri., Cs., Tr. 238, Ca.; ¶ al. L. M. Mochuda,
L. M. Mochuta, Md., Fep., Mi., Ui., Ci., Fg., F., Mt., X. 428 a, Igb., Ai. 16 b; ¶ L. M. Mochua, F. 107.
l. mór
in Scotl., F., Fg., Md., Ui.; ¶ island in Argyle, betw. Lorn and Morvern; ¶ Mo-Luoc grian Liss Móir in Albain, F.
l. mothlain beg
belonging to Maoilre Burc of Baile na gCeard, Hb. 14; ¶ Lismullane and Ballynagarde are in b. Clanwilliam, c. Lim.
l. na mban
in Cúil radhairc; ¶ al. Cúl o bhFind, on border of Sliabh Luga in N. Connacht, Lis. 239; ¶ in Cúl ó Find, Sas. 7354, 7407;
¶ at Coolavin in S. Sli. nr c. Rosc., Sas. 7442; ¶ seems N. of Uarán nGaraid nr Tulsk, and W. of Sliab Baghna, Sas. 7800,
7442. l. na caille; ¶ a Tuath Caoille in Mun., fr. which Ui Dhubhgaill and Ui Cleirigh of L. na C., Lis. 182.
l. na caille
in Lein., Lbl. 340; ¶ v. next word.
l. na calligi
in Lein. nr Mag Dala; ¶ contest betw. Gilla rí Muman and Caillech do Lagnib, at L. na C., Ll. 46.
l. na gcearbhach
Lisnegarvah in 1691, meaning, says a writer in that year,
"Gamesters' Mount"; ¶ Lisnagarvey tl. and Lisburn, Uj. v. 159.
l. na coille
Lisnacullia in p. Cloonagh, c. Limk.; ¶ 5 m. N. of Newcastle, Fm. vi. 2184.
l. na cornairead
seat of Ui Sidhachain, the pipers of Ui Maine, I. 46 a; ¶ L. na Cornairega, Lec. 188, Im.
l. na draighnighe
in Tír Fiachrach; ¶ on it stands Badhún ceathraman an Chaisill, Fir. 276, Fy.
l. na n-éices
al. Ráith Aeda na n-éices, S. of Ráth
Artrach, in Cenél Conaill, Lis. 218, Sas. 2714, 2746; ¶ ? Lisnanees tls., c. Don.
l. na heighneighe
belonging to the Sliocht Uateir Burc, Fa. 2.
l. na bhfiodh
nr Ballywilliam in Lein., Bran. 92 a.
l. na fleide
nr Raith na n-ingnad, in Mag Féimin, Lis. 233, Sas.
5510.
l. na fleide
W. of Carnn Fraich meic Fhidaig in Connacht, Sas.
7651.
l. na ngabhar
Lisnagare tl., 1 m. W. of Newbliss, p. Killeevan, c. Mon.,
Mi.
l. na laechraide
al. Caisel na Ríg, Cashel, K. 118 b, 121 b, Lis.
232.
l. na long
Hx. 852; ¶ Lisnalong in b. Cremorne, c. Mon.
l. na morrighna
al. Maistiu, q.v., Lis. 229.
l. na muc
Lysnemuk, in dry. Slievardagh, d. Cashel, Tax.
l. na reamar
in Taisicheacht Maeladuin in Huibh Fhiachrach, Lec. 169,
Fir. 276; ¶ Lisnarawer, in p. Dromard, in Tireragh, c. Sli., Fy.
l. na ród
Fa. 2; ¶ Lisnarode, nr Clonaslee in Queen's c. (?).
l. na sraon
destroyed by O Raghallaigh, Hx. 853; ¶ Lisnascreen in p. Kilkenny W. of Westm. (?).
l. na dtorc
a boundary of Oirghialla, Lisnadurk, in p. Currin, c.
Ferm.
l. na n-urland
at Cashel, where the Kings of Mun. were proclaimed, Lec.
458.
l. obaig
agaid inagaid fri hOilech, F. 2.
l. oeigedh
guest house of Arm., Au. i. 510, 538; ¶ v. Lis aeidhedh.
l. omulin
in d. Meath, Tr. 86; ¶ Lismullin.
l. pic
part of dowry of Holywood's dau., wife of James Baron
Delvin, Fir. 840.
l. ruadhrach
isna Deisibh Muman, Sb. 29 a, Lg. 211; ¶ L. Rodrach, in d. Lismore, Tr. 84; ¶ tl. and p. Lisronagh in b. Iffa and Offa E.,
3 m. S. of Fethard, c. Tip.
l. sealbaigh
in Clann Conchobair, Lissalway, in p. Baslick, c. Rosc.,
Ci., Mi., Ui., Con. 34 b.
l. tadg
Fer. 24; ¶ Listeige in Lisgenan p, c. Waterf.
l. temra
Hm. ii. 280; ¶ v. Temair.
l. ternáin
Listernan in dry. Trim, Meath, Tax.
l. tuathail
Listowel, c. Kerry, Fm. v. 1780, 2176.
l. ua ndubhthaigh
Mac Branan slain "i Lius Ua nD.," Con. 63 a, Hb. 128; ¶ Lissonuffy ch. and p., SE. of Strokestown, c. Rosc., Mi.
l. uainbealaigh
belonging to Sliocht Tomáis a Burc, Fa.
2.
l. uí dhonnabháin
in t. and p. Kilfinny, nr Croom, c. Limk., Ods.
625.
l. úna
It. 2 serie, 146; ¶ L. na, al. L. Connrach, in Ulst. or Scotl.
a r. at Dromore in d. Dromore, in Mag Coba; ¶ on its N. bank was the cell of Colman of Dromore, Cs., B. xxi.; ¶ al. Casan
Line, Ra; ¶ g. Lochadh, Z. 337 b; ¶ the r. Lagan, Up. 1065.
l.
trí L. of Erin are L. nEthach, L. Rib and L. nEirne,
Bb. 42 a.
"stagnum Abae fluminis," Ad. 60; ¶ Lochaby, L. Affy, L. Avich in Argyle; ¶ L. Awe, Dl. 108, 143.
l. abair
Mac Banchon of (in Scotl.), Fir. 423 f; ¶ "Stagnum Aporicum," Ad.
l. abroin
in Scotl.; ¶ Gen. of MacLeóid, Fir., 776.
l. adhair
seems in Tyr., Genealogy of O Neill in K. 186; ¶ al. L. Agair or L. Ríi, Fir. 114.
l. aenbereithe
in Airgiallaib, Lec. 32, Sb. 4 a, Hx. 888; ¶ al. Loch Éinbheithe, q.v.
l. aenbeithi
tomaidm Locha A. in i Creamthaind, Lec. 579, Lg. 92,
Mi.
l. aice
in W. Connacht, Con. 2 b.
l. aillinne
L. nAillinde, Ll. 16, 204, Con. 3 b, Hk. 322, K. 131 b, Ar.
61; ¶ Loch Allen in c. Leitr., Mi., Ci., Ui.
l. n-aindind
Fer. 14, Lec. 550, 60, Fir. 754; ¶ L. Ennel, nr Mullingar, c. Westm., Mi., Ci., Mm. 491, Lg. 19; ¶ v. Cro-inis; ¶ al. Belvedere
Lake, Ci.; ¶ L. Aindinn, Bd. 16; ¶ Cro-inis in it, Bb. 49 b, Ui., Mi.; ¶ Cro-inis in L. Annind, Ll. 6, 26 a, 185, Fir.
764, Lec. 620, K. 172 b, Lg. 224; ¶ L. Ainnind mic Neimid, Fm. iv. 948, Bb. 11 b, K. 123 a; ¶ v. L. Ainninne.
l. ainninne
L. Ennell nr Mullingar; ¶ Imlech Sescain, S. of Tech Laisrend on shore of L. A., belonging to the community of Clonmacnois,
Tl. 78; ¶ Ua Maeluidir, "airrí Míde," drowned in L. Ainninde, Au. i. 548; ¶ L. Aindinne of Au. i. 478 is L. Aindind in Fm.
i. 682; ¶ Ui Aodhain of Cinel Laoghaire in Meath at L. A., Fir. 189, Bb. 33 a, 49 b, 52 b, Lec. 146.
l. airc
Pd. viii. 40; ¶ L. Airg, one of the dighna of Eriu, I. 140 a; ¶ L. Errig in p. Inishkeel, c. Don. (?).
l. aird cais
al. L. na nGassan, in Mag Luirg in Connacht, Lec. 32, Sb. 4
a, Sc. 21 a, Hx. 888.
l. airind
L. Airinn; ¶ Rinn L. or Loch a Rinn, nr Mohill, c. Leitr.; ¶ a castle of the Mac Rannalls there, Mi., Ci., Con. 36 a.
E. of Glandore harbour, Gc.; ¶ Ui Laoghaire of Corca Laoighe ext. fr. Fearsaid Ruis to L. and B., and fr. Tráigh Long to
Síth na bhfear bhfinn, Fir. 677; ¶ Tuath Ua Conned ext. fr. Cendmara co L. an B., Ha. 759; ¶ L. an B. in Tuath Ua Coneid,
Bb. 112.
l. an chlochair
Ua Ruairc drowned there, Ci.
l. an chóicid
in Bregia, K. 139, 122; ¶ Cairbre Niafer gave as a tionnsgra to Conchobair for his dau. the Inber fr. the Boyne to L. in
C. in Breagaib, and fr. Tara to the sea, Lec. 280, Fir. 487.
in tl. Barnabrack, p. Dromore, with which the local name
Cúil Cnamha is still co-ext.; ¶ b. Tireragh, c. Sli., Mi.; ¶ in Cúil Cnamha, p. Dromard in Tirawly,; ¶ Dromard in Tireragh,
Fy.
Tamhlacht Orlaim fri Disirt Locha A. B., Hf. 19
b.
l. athar mór
Garret Duff Nugent of; ¶ Nuinsionn of, Fir. 840.
l. n-athguinig
in Sliabh Eachtga, Lbl. 917.
l. baadh
Lg. 83, Hz. 189; ¶ L. Baah nr Castleplunkett, c. Rosc., Mi., nr which are bogs and Bohagh Lodge; ¶ v. L. Bagh.
l. mbagh
in Connacht, Bb. 23 a; ¶ L. mBaga, Lec. 574; ¶ L. Bágha, K. 130, Sb. 3 b; ¶ v. L. Baadh.
l. baile an chuilinn
Mi.
l. bailbhe fhind
I. 143 a.
l. mbairchi
in Sliab Echtga, Ll. 170, 199, Lbl. 916.
l. bán
K. of Uisneach slain at L. B. thig Cenansa (sic), Ll. 42, L.
B. an Annagh is betw. the 2 half bb. of Fore, Piers' Account of Westm., p. 45; ¶ Lochbawn nr Fore.
l. bec
L. Beg, N. of Toome, in Derry and Antr.; ¶ v. Inis Toite; ¶ Inis Toite for L. B. i n-Uibh Tuirtre, Md., Fg.
l. bec
Portmore L., 1 m. fr. L. Neagh in p. Aghagallon, Dc. ii.
285.
l. béil átha hoa
Belahoe L. about 41/4 m. S. of Carrickmacross, c. Mon., Fm.
v. 1453.
l. béldracon
al. L. Bélset, al. L. Crotta Cliach, in Mag Femin at
Síd Boidb, Lb. 111 b, Ll. 169, Bb. 201 a, Mm. 426; ¶ at Crotta Cliach, I. 154 a; ¶ is de atáit Crota Cliach a ndesciurt
Erenn 7 L. Bél Drecon ar mullach an tsléibe, Sa. 32 a, 32 b 1.
l. belsét
al. L. Bél Drecon, Sa. 32 a, 32 b; ¶ "now L. Muskry in Galtee Mts. on S. boundary of p. of Templeleneiry, c. Tipp.," cf.
Lb. 111 b, Laws iv. 196, v. 298; ¶ there is also L. Belshade, 6 m. NE. of t. of Don.
l. bennchoir
Tig. Rc. xvii. 413, Ai. 27 b, Hb. 94; ¶ L. mbennchuir 7 Innsi Modh 7 an Chruach, now Tullaghan Bay in c. Mayo, O'D., Mi.;
¶ but I think it Carrowmore Lake, which is at Bangor (Bennchor) in Erris, Mayo.
l. berraid
in c. Ferm.; ¶ now L. Barry, part of Upr. L. Erne, in which is Inishore—Lough Barry .i. Inis mhór Locha Berraidh; ¶ nr Belle
Isle, Mi.; ¶ L. mBerraigh, Ui.
l. betha
L. Veagh nr Gartan and Church Hill, c. Don., Fm. v. 1368,
Mi., Ui.,; ¶ al. L. Bethach, L. Bethad, Ci.; ¶ v. Cronnóc Locha B., Ui.; ¶ Crannóc Locha B., al. Baile Néill; ¶ Crannoc
L. Bethaigh, Fm. v. 1458; ¶ 2 lakes there of that name, but the S. one—the Derrybeagh or Gartan L. —has many ancient remains.
l. bethrach
in Ossory, Ui.
l. bili choichi
Rubachan at L. B. C., the inheritance of Ciaban, of the
Muscraigi Tíre, Bb. 81 a, Lec. 230, X. 101.
l. bló
in Eichtge, LL. 199, 170.
l. blonag
Síl Senchan nr L. B., W. of the "Soich" in Connacht,
Lec. 157, Bb. 60 b, Fir. 237, Sa. 84 a; ¶ fr. Sa. it seems to be L. Silend; ¶ Lec. says it is W. of r. Succa.
l. bó
at Cenn Abrat Sléibe Cain in c. Limk., Sas. 893–4,
Lis. 207 b; ¶ in b. Coshlea; ¶ v. Cnoc na hAeire.
l. bó
in Sliabh Eachtga, Lbl. 916.
l. bó
a day's march N. of Athlone, and betw. it and Mag n-Aoi, ML.
60.
l. bó derge
a boundary of Meath; ¶ on the Shannon not far fr. Maothuil, K. 121 b; ¶ now L. Boderg in c. Leit.
l. bó finne
on Inishbofin off Connemara coast, Wc. 116, Fy.
l. bradain
in Muintir Eolais, in S. c. Leitr., Fm. iv. 1164, Ui.
l. mbriadi
in Argatglend in Echtge, Ll. 170, 199.
l. brec
Teh. 262, Zc. iii. 262; ¶ L. Brack Ch. in b. Kells, c. Kilk., or L. Brack tl. in p. Templebeg, c. Tipp.
l. brecáin
Louchbrekan in dry. Slane, d. Meath, Tax.; ¶ Loughbraccan lake and p.
l. brena
Murtola of; ¶ over Brentracht, Lg. 15; ¶ v. Brene.
l. brenainn
in Mag Asail in Ui Nuallain, Of. 169, K. 123 a, Hz. 148,
which have Ui Niallain.
l. bricc
in Sliabh Eachtga, Lbl. 916, Ll. 199, 170.
l. bricirne
K. 165 b; ¶ L. Bricerna, Au. i. 332; ¶ in Fm. i. 446 it is L. Bricrenn, q.v.
l. bricrenn
in Huib Echach Ulad, Ll. 364, F., Md., Fg., Mt. 38; ¶ L. Brickland, in b. Up. Iveagh, Down, Mi., Ui., B. lix.
l. brón
in b. Tyrawley, Fa. 3 b.
l. bhuad
al. Buadloch, Lg. 97.
l. buadaich
in Cera, Connahct, Bb. 23 a, Lec. 168, Fy., Fir. 279; ¶ in b. Carra, Mayo; ¶ prob. L. Boy in p. Manulla, or L. Boy in p.
of Islandeady, Fy. 204; ¶ mentioned in Hz. 189, Mi., Lg. 83, K. 130 a, Sb. 3 b.
l. burrann
in p. Ballintoy, c. Antr., now dried up, called Loughaverra,
Fm. v. 1486.
l. chabbir
Dl. 70; ¶ Lochabair, q.v.
l. cael
L. Kel in Tuaiscert or N. Antr., Gn. an. 1259; ¶ cf. Loughkeel in p. Clonrush, c. Galw.
l. carcin
at Cuil Sibrinne, SE. of Cruachain Aíi, Lu. 56 a, 56
b; ¶ in Machaire Connacht, Ui., L. Cairrcín, Ardakillen L. nr t. of Rosc., Mi.
l. cairrgin
al. L. Silinde and Cúil Silinde, Sa. 84 a; ¶ Caislén Locha C. burned by the men of Teffia, Rc. xviii. 155, Ai. 34 b; ¶ L.
Cairgin, Lis. 184 b; ¶ L. Cairrgin; ¶ Cargin's L. in p. Ogulla, nr Tulsk, c. Rosc., Mi., Chi., Ci.
l. cairrgin
now L. Ardakillin, p. Killukin, b. and c. Rosc., Fm. iv.
1048, 712; ¶ O Fallomain drowned there, Rc. xviii. 14, Hb. 96. l. cal; ¶ L. Cál; ¶ in Ui Nialláin, Of. 169, Bb. 11
b, 14 b, Ll. 6, Lec. 550, Lg. 19, Mi., Sd. 5 b, Sc. 8 a; ¶ Loughgall, in b. O'Neilland W., c. Arm., Mi., Ui.; ¶ in Loughgall
p. (L. gCál); ¶ L. Cal "im Umall" of Fer. 14 seems a mistake for Ui Niallain.
l. calgaigh
L. Cálgaich, in Connacht, C. 135; ¶ Ua Carthaigh, chief Ollamh of Connacht, drowned there, Mi., Hb. 93; ¶ prob. L. Callow,
c. Galw., Mi., Chi.; ¶ at foot of Deerpark Hill, Calry, c. Sli., Hs. i. 474.
l. cam
L. Camm, Ll. 169 b, Bd. 47, I. 143 a, Pd. viii.
40.
l. caoláin
in Ui Maine, Mi.
l. carman
at Wexf., Au. ii. 118, 44, Ci.; ¶ v. L. Garman.
l. casan
al. Loch na nGasan; ¶ in Magh Luirc in Connacht, Lg. 92. l. cassan; ¶ in Ui Fiachrach, Ll. 18, Lec. 63.
l. cé
in Connacht, Ll. 16, Bb. 12 a, Bco. 22 a; ¶ in Mag Falchair, K. 131 b; ¶ in Mag Luirg, Sa. 80 b, Of. 196, Mi.; ¶ in Mag
Airni, H. 66 b, quoted in Ed. 492; ¶ L. Key, in c. Rosc., Ci., Mi., Ar., Ct., B. lix.; ¶ Stagnum Cei, nr r. Bos, Ad.; ¶
v. Carrac Locha Cé; ¶ in it are Inis Daighre, Ui., and Inis mac n-Ernín, Fg., Md.
l. cenail
al. Drumchla Daimdile, Loch n-Echach, Ll. 191; ¶ v. L. Cendin.
l. cenbethe
in Ui Crimthainn vel Orgiellia, Of. 207.
l. cendin
Mi.; ¶ L. Kineel, E. of Abbeylara, c. Longf., O'D.; ¶ now L. Kinn, but L. Keinall and Kinal on maps; ¶ cf. L. Cenail.
l. cenn
Mi.; ¶ seat of K. Mun., Lct., Lec. 377, Lis. 743 a; ¶ nr Glendomain (g. Glenamnach), Ll. 274; ¶ 69 a (of MS. omitted);
¶ L. C. in Mun. bewails the death of Cormac mac Cuilindain, Lis. 183 b; ¶ N. of Knockany, c. Limk., Chi.; ¶ on Inis Locha
Cend K. Brian built a fort, Cg.; ¶ ? Loughkeen p. in Lr. Ormond, c. Tip., or L. Kent in p. Knockgraffon.
l. cenn
al. L. Silend, Lis. 30 a, Lec. 524, Sa. 80 a, Fia.; ¶ cath Locha Cenn, Lis. 30 a.
l. cera
Pd. viii. 407; ¶ in Irrus, Fer. 10; ¶ Loch Carra in Mayo, Wc.; ¶ v. Finnloch Cera.
l. cerainn
Ll. 169 b, Bd. 47, I. 143 a.
l. cimmi
L. cime, Lg. 83; ¶ L. Hacket, c. Galw., Fia., Mi., Of. 176, Ci., Ui.; ¶ in Connacht, Sil. 409, Ui., Sb. 3 b, Ll. 15, I.
160 a, Lis. 41 a, 41 b, Bb. 49 a, K. 130 a, 124 a; ¶ Cellach of L. C., Lec. 53, Bd. 16 b; ¶ Cellach of L. Cimbi, Ll. 25
a; ¶ in Mag sreang in Muinter Murchadha, c. Galw., Of. 187; ¶ in Uib Briúin Seola, Sa. 45 b; ¶ "in Cera," as copied fr.
Bb. 23 a, is a mistake. l. cinn trágha (?); ¶ stagnum quod vocant Caput litoris nr Darerca's cell, and not far fr. Kild.;
¶ it seems nr r. Liffey, Cs. 172.
l. cipp
at sliab Echtge, Ll. 170, Lbl. 916; ¶ cf. L. Kip tl. in c. Don.
l. claen
Sil. 58.
l. clíoch
al. Druim Damgaire, X. 143.
l. clono caoin
L. Clonkeen, in b. Clare, nr Tuam.
l. codail
I. 143 a, Pd. viii. 40; ¶ v. Codail.
l. coluimcille
N. of Skye, Adr.
l. con
L. Con, c. Mayo, Mi., Chi., Ci., N. 194, Ll. 5, K. 123a, Lg.
15, Fir. 248; ¶ in Tír Amolngid, Of. 166, Fir. 91; ¶ nr Cell Mór Muaide, Sil. 53; ¶ v. Aired Locha Con, Bd. 31, Ll.
167, Sa. 44, Ll. 363, Fg., Md., Fep.
l. con ennai agnig
in Mag Ai., Ll. 167.
l. cno
in Sliabh Eachtga, Lbl. 916; ¶ v. L. Cro.
l. cori
in Sliabh Eachtga, Lbl. 916; ¶ L. curra tls. in b. Kiltartan, c. Gal.
l. corr
Pd. viii. 40; ¶ I. 143 a; ¶ in Breifne O'Reilly, Hx. 852.
l. corra
S. of Croaghpatrick, in p. Oughaval, and b. Murrisk,
Fy.
l. crannoigi chaille an mhuilinn
Caill an Mhuilinn = Killywillin t. in p. Templeport, b.
Tullyhaw, Cav., Ui., Mi.
l. craoi
d. of Ardsratha, ext. fr. Sliabh Larga to Carn nGlas, and
fr. L. Craoi to Beinn Foibhne, K. 174 a; ¶ v. L. Crui.
l. craoibhe
Plunkett, Lord of, c. Meath, Fir. 645; ¶ L. Craoithe in Stowe MS., E. iv. 4; ¶ Loughcrew p. and tl.
l. cré
Bb. 124 a; ¶ circ. 3 m. fr. Roscrea in p. Corbally, in a bog called Móin na hinse (now Monahincha), Cev. 23; ¶ the bog measures
4,690 acres, the loch 100 acres, but was drained in 1799; ¶ the inis is now a gravel hill. For descsriptin of abbeys and
oratories there, v. Monaincha, Pgi. ii. 790; ¶ L. Creae, Ui., Mi.; ¶ L. Cree, Cs.; ¶ v. Inis Locha Cré.
l. creda
at Loch Creda; ¶ a tuaid, Creda parted with her people; ¶ Creda was dau. of Guaire, K. of Connacht, Lbl. 795.
l. crichan
on W. of Achadh Fabair Umhaill, in Connacht, Con. 5 a, 12 a; ¶ nr Aghagower, c. Mayo, Ci.
l. cró
in Echtga, Ll. 170, 199.
l. crogreth
L. Crogreth, L. Crochreth, Stagnum C., Ad. 88; ¶ in Scotl. or Irel.
l. croin
X. 190; ¶ v. L. Cróine (?).
l. cróine
in Connacht, Mm. 312, Lis. 208 a; ¶ in i Mani, Tl. 86; ¶ C. L. Crone, Lec. 112; ¶ in Clann Uadach in Hy Maine, I. 40 b;
¶ al. L. Linngaeth, Sas. 1015; ¶ in Hy Maine, now L. Croan in b. of Athlone, c. Rosc.; ¶ v. Inis Locha Crone.
l. crot
Ua Dhondubháin of L. C., Fir. 633; ¶ L. Crot in p. Drumdaleague, c. Cork.
l. crotta cliach
Mm. 427; ¶ v. C. Clíach,
l. crui
in S. of c. Tyr., Cam. ii. 785; ¶ v. L. Craoi.
l. cúan
Ll. 125 a, K. 123 a, 169 b; ¶ prímloch Érenn, Lu. 98 a, Ll. 361, 372; ¶ in Ultaib, Ll. 5, Md., Lct., Fg.; ¶ Strangford
L., Os. vi. 114, Ci., Chi., Ui., Mi., Gc., Adr.; ¶ al. fretum Brena through which St. Patrick passed to Inber Slainge, Of.
167; ¶ al. Bréna, Sd. 4 b; ¶ Oendruim, inis for L. Cuan, F.
l. cuchtra
Cuchtra i L. Cuchtra in Connacht, I. 160 a; ¶ L. Cooter, c. Galw.; ¶ v. L. Cutra.
l. cuil
Pd. viii. 40, I. 143 a; ¶ al. L. Cul, Loughcuil in p. and c. Don.
l. cuile
in c. Longf., Ci., Mi.; ¶ O Ferrall of L. C., Fir. 565, Stowe MS., E. iv. 4.
l. cuilinn
nr Loch Con, c. Mayo, Sil. 58.
l. cuilinn
3 places: 1. on top of Sliab Cuilinn; ¶ 2. Lough Cuillinn in c. Mayo; ¶ 3. Holly Lake in b. Ida, c. Kilk., Os. vi. 120.
l. cuillind
al. L. Cualaind, nr or al. L. Con in Connacht, Lec. 491, Sa.
44 b; ¶ in S. of Tirawly, Mayo, Fy.
l. cuillinn
in tl. of Nicholastown, nr Gaulstown, c. Kilk., Kj. i.
367.
l. cuir,
to W. of Arm., Mi., Chi., Fia., Mi.
l. cuirb
L. Corrib, at Galw., Of. 16.
l. cuire
in W. of Irel., in Ciarraige Luachra, Sas. 758, 750, Lis.
206 a.
l. cúla
Mac Conmara was buried at Loch Cúla, Tor. 89; ¶ L. Cúla Mín in Thomond, Ai. 69 b.
l. cutra
Sa. 46 a in Connacht, Bb. 208 a, C., K. 124 a; ¶ L. Cooter in Aidhne, c. Galw., Mi., Of. 176, Tm. 157.
l. dá airbrech
Lu. 129 a; ¶ v. L. nDairbrech.
l. dabaill
in Airgiallaib, Of. 371, Sb. 4 a, Sc. 20 b, Hk. 322, Lec.
32, Lg. 86, Bb. 20 a, K. 131 b; ¶ nr Arm., Mi.; ¶ cf. Cluain Dabail.
l. dá caech
Ll. 169 b in Lein.—i.e., Waterford Harb., which is betw.
c. Wexf. and c. Waterf., and betw. c. Kilk. and c. Waterf., Lec. 31, Bb. 23 a,
Ll. 15, Of. 187, Hk. 310, Mi., Bd. 47, Ui., Chi., Cps. 472, Cg., Lg. 97, 209; ¶ i nDéisib Muman, Fm. i. 548, ii. 600.
the chief seat of K. of Airgialla and Airther was on an
island in it, Rc. xvii. 169, Mi., Hb. 63, Ods. 614.
l. da dam
in Connacht at Ardh Achaidh, the Gamandraidi on one side and
the Clandmaicne Meadba and Aililla on the other, Ro.
l. dá éigios
cath Locho dá É., at Emain Macha, Hb.
61.
l. daela
or L. Dá ela; ¶ Ferta Locha D., S. of Killala (? L. Conn) and W. of Ballina and of Cell Mór chtair Múaide, Tl. 136.
l. dá én
at Sliabh Aghi Mic Ugaine, Lis. 231 b; ¶ on border of ancient Meath, K. 121 b; ¶ seems nr Clones, c. Mon.
l. da gabur
al. L. Gabar, q.v., Bb. 226 a.
l. dá ghed
on N. of Sliabh Dá Én, in p. Kilross, c. Sli.,
Fm. iii. 107.
l. daim deircc
W. of Tráig Fhirgrinne Mic Dheagaid and of Uisce
Labrainde, Lis. 195 a; ¶ in Ulaid, Sas. 3444; ¶ in Dal-Araide, Sas. 2883; ¶ W. of Glenn Massan, Lis. 195 b.
l. ndairbrech
L. Darbrech in Westm., Of. 169; ¶ L. D. 7 L. nAindinn i mMidhi, Ll. 6, Lec. 550, Bb. 14 b, Sd. 5 b, K. 123 a, Fer. 14, Lg.
19, Mi., At. iv. 121, Fir. 754; ¶ L. Derravaragh in Westm.
l. dá líg
Lu. 129.
l. dall
Crimall died there, Lis. 198 b.
l. daol
L. Deel, b. Raphoe, c. Don., Mi.
l. ndarbrech
i mMide, Sc. 8 a; ¶ L. Derravaragh.
l. decair
in Baile Locha Deacair; ¶ Balloughdacker tl. in p. Athleague, c. Galw., Mi., Ci.; ¶ L. Deachair X. 190.
l. dechet
in Connacht, Ll. 5, K. 123 a; ¶ L. Techet, c. Rosc., Ci.; ¶ v. L. Techet.
l. dela
in Connacht, Ct.; ¶ in Tirawly, Fa. 4, Fy., Ci.; ¶ Loch Dalla in tl. Ballyloughdalla, in SW. of p. Ballysokeery, Od.; ¶
it and Inis Cua were strongholds of O Cuinn, Fir. 292.
l. demundech
in Tírib Mugdorna, Ll. 327, X. 81; ¶ Bb. 85 has Demudach and Mudoirne.
l. derc
Os. vi. 154; ¶ L. Derg; ¶ L. Derg, in b. Tirhugh, c. Don., Mi., Ui.; ¶ al. L. Gerc, Md. xl., q.v.
l. derccáin
in Tir Ailello; ¶ L. Dargan, in Castledargan tl., p. Kilross, Sli., Mi.; ¶ L. Dergain, Ui., Fy., Ci.
l. dercderc
Inis Celtra in it, Cs.; ¶ L. Deirgderc; ¶ L. Derccderc; ¶ L. Derg, nr Killaloe, Mi.; ¶ L. Dergderc, Ll. 144 b; ¶ L. Deirgdeirc,
Tl. 88, Cg., C., F., Fg., Md., Im. 5, At. iv. 117; ¶ L. Deirgneircc, Rc. xxii. 321.
l. dergert
Inis Celtra in it, Cs.; ¶ al. L. Dercderc, Obr.; ¶ L. Derg at Killaloe.
l. diae
Ad.; ¶ seems nr Druim Bretan; ¶ cf. Inber De.
l. digi
W. of Cúailngne, Ll. 158, Bb. 206 a, Sa. 40
b.
l. dobharchon
al. L. Saighlionn, R. I. A. 23, K. 37, 195.
l. dofomona
for Foidhne eitir Callaind 7 L. D., I. 134 a.
l. doiri
Mac Diarmada drowned there; ¶ Au. says it was at Inis Daighre, now Inisterry in L. Cé, c. Rosc., Ci.
l. ndond
Pd. viii. 40, I. 143 a.
l. dond letra
al. Alend; ¶ Lochdond Letra Lecne liath ota Gabhrán co hAth Cliath, Ll. 162.
l. dondslébe
in Ulst., Ll. 183.
l. ndremainn
Bd. 47, Ll. 169 b, I. 143 a; ¶ L. nDreman, Pd. viii. 40; ¶ Lochdrine (L. Dremhainn), in p. Kilmacabea, nr Roscarbery, c.
Cork (?).
l. droichid
L. Droichait; ¶ Cenél mBindigh of, Bb. 44 b, Lec. 131, Fir. 141, X. 6; ¶ Cenél mBindig of, in Tirone, E. of Mag Itha, Mi.
l. droma móir
L. Dromore in b. Upr. Bunratty, Clare.
l. ndub
Pd. viii. 40, Ll. 169 b; ¶ in Crích Muscraige Tíre, Ll. 121; ¶ L. nDuib, I. 143, Bd. 47, Ll. 169; ¶ there are 5 Lochduffs
in Westm., Mis. 216.
l. duib sainglinne
where Cúchulainn got his charger called "in Dub
Sainglend," Lu. 104 a; ¶ Loughduff in p. Carncastle, c. Antr.
l. nduind
Bd. 47, Ll. 169 b.
l. n-echach
primloch Érenn, Lu. 98 a, 40 b, Ed. 474, Bb. 13 a,
Lec. 588, Tl. 168, Mm. 591, F., Mt. 33, Md., K. 165 a, Fir. 737, Of. 292; ¶ L. Neagh, Mi., Chi., Fia., Ui., Cg.; ¶ L.
nEchdach, Au. i. 342; ¶ L. n-Eachdhach, Md. 10.
l. echtra
Bb. 11 a, 6 a; ¶ L. Eachtra betw. Sliab Modhairn and Sliab Fuaid in Oirghialla, Of. 167, Bb. 13 b, K. 123 a, Tw., Chi., Mi.,
Lg. 15, Lec. 546, Hz. 146, Sc. 6 a, Sd. 4 b (which have S. Monduirn); ¶ L. Echtrae in sight of Sl. Monduirn, Lu. 62; ¶ in
Oirgialla, Ll. 5, Fer. 10; ¶ Fertais Locha E., betw. Sl. Fuait and Emain Macha; ¶ Lbl. 581; ¶ Aghary house 5 m. E. of Arm.
may reflect L. Eachtra, and Foy Mount 7 m. N. of Aghary reflects Sl. Fuaid; ¶ but v. Sl. Fuait, and Fertas Locha Echtrae.
l. echin
Md.; ¶ St. Colmán of, Ll. 360; ¶ L. Echim, Fg.; ¶ L. Ethin, Mt. 23.
l. edidach
Inis Bairri in it, seems in Fortharta of Lein., Cs.; ¶ b. Forth, Wexf.
l. eidigh
in Sliabh Echtga, Lbl. 916.
l. eilbhe
on Sliabh Eilbhe, Ods. 701.
l. eilic
in Britain, Ha. 822.
l. éinbheithe
in Oirgiallaib, K. 132, Hx. 326; ¶ v. L. Aenbeithe.
l. eire
on S. side of r. Lee, where Findbárr fd. a monastery,
Lan.
l. eirile
Sb. 4 a.
l. eirni
L. Eirne; ¶ v. L. Erni.
l. eitche
L. Eitchi in Albain, Gm. pp. 1, 2, 3; ¶ L. Etive in Scotl. (?); ¶ L. Eite, Inv. xviii. 291.
l. elo
O Mulconry's Gl. 380; ¶ at Lann Elo (?).
l. n-én
or L. Nen nr Athlone, Ci.; ¶ al. L. na n-éan, nr and W. of Rosc. castle; ¶ dried up except in winter, Mi., Ui., Ci.
l. enaigh
in Glenn Eanaigh; ¶ al. Glenn Ruis Eanaigh, al. Glenn dá Loch, Hx. 945; ¶ in Glenn enaig betw. 2 mts.; ¶ St. Caemgin there,
Sas. 2420–5-9; ¶ clearly lake of, or at, Glendaloch.
l. enaig
Pd. viii. 40; ¶ L. Eanaigh, I. 143 a; ¶ Clann Muirceartaigh of L. E. desc. fr. Muireceartach, son of Niall Frossach, Lec.
129, X. 4, Hx. 182, Bb. 44 a, Fir. 126; ¶ L. Henny in p. Saintfield, c. Down.
l. ene
L. Ene in Sui irero Drochaidh, Hx. 259, 254; ¶ seems in Lein.
l. erbsen
a prímloch, Lis. 98 a; ¶ L. Erpsen in Connacht, Ui.; ¶ al. L. Orbsen, q.v.
l. érni
L. Erne, Bb. 6 b, 12 a, Lec. 119, Ll. 173 a, F., Fg., Md.,
Ci., Mi., Ui., Fir. 46, Mm. 22, Ed. 474–6, Cs., Bb. 209 a, Ll. 17, Sa. 48 a; ¶ K. 131 b; ¶ L. Erne, c. Ferm.; ¶ Rí
Locha E. = K. of Ferm., Lc. i. 318; ¶ al. L. Eirne ingine Buirg Buiredaigh, Ar. 64, 148; ¶ dp. Lochaib hErni, Cs., Lis.
37 a, Au. i. 308, Fir. 191.
l. ethach
L. Neagh, Fm. i. 124, Cg. 8; ¶ v. L. nEchach.
l. ethludain
in Eichtge, Ll. 199.
l. ethne
Lough Enna, in front of Ballynastragh House, Gorey, named
from Ethne, a benign fairy connected with the HibernoNorman family of
Esmonde.
l. ethra
in Ulst., Fa. 29 b; ¶ v. L. Echtra.
l. faefi
Ll. 169 b, Bd. 47; ¶ L. Faife (al. L. Failbe Find), Pd. viii. 40.
l. faelchon
al. L. Garman, Cf. p. 60; ¶ Wexf. Harbour.
l. fair
al. L. Gréine, Lg. 97.
l. farbach
taken by Mac Diarmada, Ci.; ¶ in c. Rosc. (?).
l. febail
Lu. 98 a, Pd. 44, N. 254; ¶ al. L. Feabhaill mic Lottain, betw. Cénel Conaill 7 Eogain, Ar., Lg. 86; ¶ L. Foyle, c. Derry,
Mi., Lct., Ui., Mm. 478, Chi., Fia., Lh. 187, Cg., Fen., Ct., K. 131 b, Sb. 4 a, Ll. 16, Lec. 26, 62, Hk. 322, Of. 196, Bco.
10 b, Fir. 334, Md., Ib. 88.
l. fedéilme
Gc. 60.
l. fidaigh
in Ulst., Fer. 67, 49 a; ¶ L. Fea (?) on border of Tirone and Derry.
l. finn
L. Finne, c. Don.; ¶ r. Finn rises in it.
l. finnmaige
L. Findmaige, in Connacht, Ll. 15, Lec. 574, K. 130, Lg. 83,
Bb. 23 a; ¶ in Breifne, Hb. 122, Ai. 55 a; ¶ in Breifne Ui Ruairc, Con. 16 b, 52 a; ¶ L. Finvoy; ¶ al. Garradice Loch,
E. of Ballinamore, b. Carrigallen, Leit., Mi., Ci.
l. foirbsen
al. L. Oirbsen, Bb. 221 a.
l. fordremain
at or nr Sliabh Mís, Ll. 5; ¶ at Tralee or Sliabh Mís, Of, 164; ¶ where Traig Lí is or on Sliabh Mís (in Kerry), Bb. 13,
Lec. 546; ¶ on which is Tráigh Lí at Sl. Mís in Mun., Lg. 15, K. 123 a, Sd. 5 a, Hz. 125, Sc. 6 a; ¶ on Sl. Mis., Fer. 10;
¶ Sl. Mís is S. of Tralee Bay.
l. formaile
nr Breicsliab, Sas. 6539; ¶ seems to be, or be nr, L. Arrow; ¶ al L. na nEilltaidi in Connacht, Lis. 236 a.
l. freptha
Ailill mac Cathbaid of the Eoganacht Ua Cathbaid, in L. F.,
Lec. 410; ¶ nr Cashel (?).
l. fuar
Lomán of, Bb. 119 a; ¶ Teg Loman on brink of L. F., Lbl. 687; ¶ v. L. Uar.
l. gabhair
Bb. 12 a, Lec. 139; ¶ i mBregaib, Ll. 16; ¶ in Deisceart Breagh, I. 147 b, K. 131, Of. 196; ¶ Hk. 322, Lg. 86, Fia., Cg.;
¶ L. Gabar, Ll. 169 b, Ui., Mi.; ¶ L. Gabor, Ui.; ¶ L. nGabur, Bd. 47, Ll. 169 b, Pd. viii. 40, Bb. 226; ¶ rí locha Gabor
7 leithri Breg, Ui.; ¶ L. Gobair, K. 164 a, Fm. i. 42; ¶ Lagore, nr Dunshaughlin, c. Meath; ¶ lake now dried up, Mi., Fia.,
Ui.; ¶ 1 1/2 m. NE. of Dunshaughlin; ¶ in the marsh or morass there was a circular mound of 500 ft. in circumference in
which were got 150 cart-loads of animal remains, of weapons, ornaments, domestic implements, &c.; ¶ see 2 1/2 columns of
detail in Pgi. ii. 587.
l. gabre
L. Gabhra; ¶ .i. stagnum Equi; ¶ on border of Mun. and Ui Néill of Meath, Cs., C. 419; ¶ L. Coura, N. of Birr.
l. gadra
L. of O Gadra, King of Sliabh Luga, Con. 23 a; ¶ L. gara. al. L. Techet.
l. gaelain
nr Loch Croin, X. 190.
l. gainn
Ll. 169 b, Bd. 47; ¶ L. Gann, I. 143, Pd. viii. 40.
l. gair
Ll. 206, 263 b, Bb. 101 a, Sas. 1598, Lct., Lec. 222; ¶ in Machaire na Muman, Mi.; ¶ Caislén Locha Gair, Ui.; ¶ L. Gur,
in p. Knockany, c. Limk., Fm. v. 1334, Ci., Chi., Ui.
l. gair
al. Loch na Maccraidhe, N. of the Abha mhor i crích
Fermaighe in Mun., Lis. 196 b.
l. gaire
in Echtga, Ll. 170, 199.
l. gamma
in Breifne, Bco. 22 b, Ct., Zcp. v. 80; ¶ L. Gowna in b. of Granard, Longf., and b. Clanmahon, Cav., Mi., Ci., Chi., Ui.
l. garman; ¶ F. 182, Bd. 8, Md. xxiv.; ¶ a Laighnibh, Md., Ui.; ¶ i nUib Ceinnselaigh, Mi., B. lviii.; ¶ Wexf. Harb.,
Of. 20, Cs., Cr. 206, St. B. 42, Mi.; ¶ inber Slainge i cCuan Locha G., Hk. 312; ¶ espuc Locha G., bp. of Wexf., or Ferns
Diocese, Lc. i. 240; ¶ recte Ferns, or epscop Ferna; ¶ Garman Glas mac Dedhadh was buried there, Sa. 27 a; ¶ al. L. Garman
glais mic Boma Lice, Fm. v. 1578; ¶ L. Carman, F., Fg., Fm. ii. 1056, Au. ii. 44.
l. ngasáin
in Clann Cathail mic Muiredhaigh, Mi.; ¶ in Mag Luirg, K. 132 a, Hk. 326, Of. 207; ¶ al. L. nGasan, Mi.; ¶ v. L. na nGasan.
l. gelgosa
in Brefny, Tp.
l. gerc
Cs. 237; ¶ v. L. Gerg.
l. gerg
al. L. Geirg, L. Geircc; ¶ is in tuaiscert, in aquilone, F.; ¶ i. n-Ulltoibh, is an ccenn thoir don loch sin atá Purgadóir
Phatraicc acus Oilén Dabheocc, Md., Cs.; ¶ in c. Don.; ¶ now L. Derg, St. Patrick's purgatory in it, Fm. v. 1334, C., Ui.,
Md. xl.; ¶ Aed of L. Gerg, Ll. 355; ¶ mo Beoc Locha gerg, F.; ¶ Beó-Aed of L. Geirc, Fg., Mt. 11; ¶ Da-Beóg of L. G.,
Fir. 723; ¶ Beán of L. G. in Ultaib, C.
l. gile
Lommán Locha Gili, betw. Cairpri and Breifne, I. 110
b, Md., Lec. 95, 89, 498, Bb. 117 b, Ll. 354, Con. 51, Ct., C.; ¶ L. Gill, nr. Sli., Sil. 51, Mi., Ci., Fy., St. B. 564,
597, Bb. 111 b, Fir. 675, Sa. 90 a.
l. glas
Viride stagnum, in Scotl., Cs.; ¶ also L. Glass nr Lochbane, nr Fore, c. Westm.
l. glinde
L. Glinne in Brédach in b. Tirawly, Fy.; ¶ in Huib Amalgaidh, Lec. 168, Fir. 273, 285; ¶ in Callraige Maige hEleog in p.
of Crossmolina, Mayo, Fy.
l. glinne
Lochglynn p., vill. and castle in p. Tibohine, Rosc.
l. glinne alláin
al. L. G. Dallain; ¶ at Glencar in p. Killasnet, Leit., Ci., Mi.; ¶ in Breifne Ui Ruairc, Con. 87 a, Mi.
l. glinne éda
at Glenade in c. Leit. nr border of c. Don., Con. 75 a, Fm.
v. 1364, Ci.
l. gobhna
Au. iii. 448; ¶ v. L. Gamhna.
l. gort
the 4 Aicme Ua mBriuin, viz.—Cenel nAedain and Hi Muirein
of L. G., &c. (Geneal. of Cenél Findain), Lec. 287; ¶ Hui Muirer of L. G. of the Dal fFiatach, Fir. 510; ¶ Ui Muirer
of, I. 68 a.
l. graine
Sb. 3 b.
l. gréne
L. Gréine; ¶ in Echtga; ¶ L. G. ingine Find in Eichtge (10 m. SE. of Gort, Ac.), Bb. 23 a, K. 130 a, Lg. 83, Ll. 170, 199,
Lbl. 916, Sas. 1013; ¶ al. L. na bó girre; ¶ L. Graney, b. Upr. Tulla, Clare, Mi.; ¶ in N. of c. Clare; ¶ r. Grian falls
into it, Fen. 348, Im.
l. gúala umai
in Daminis, Ulst., Ll. 258 b, Ca. 358, Hc. 2, 583
a.
l. guir
K. 174; ¶ L. Goir, Ai. 35, St. B. 439; ¶ v. L. Gair.
l. íairn
Sb. 4 a, Sc. 20 b, Lg. 86; ¶ L. Iron, b. Moygoish, Westm., Mi.; ¶ L. Iarn, Lec. 60, 577; ¶ in Bregaib, Of. 196; ¶ in Meath,
K. 131 b.
l. iamhrugan
in Cláin-inis Muinntiri Cianain for L. Eirne, Ui.
l. iascach
in Tír Conaill; ¶ L. Eask betw. Bernas Mór and the t. of Don. (3 m. NE. of t. of Don.), Fm. vi. 2248, 2332, Ar.; ¶ al. L.
Iasgach.
l. iascaidh
L. Easkey, in b. Leyney, c. Sli., Mi. iv. 1186; ¶ on border of Tireragh and Leyny, Fy.
l. ibrach
in Ibarglind in Sliab Echtga, Lbl. 916.
l. ímchada
Gc. 38; ¶ Cenél Conchindi ext. fr. Feich hO Dúine to L. I., Bb. 110 a.
l. imdaithend finnabrach
a day's journey betw. Cashel and L. I. F., Hc. 2,
634.
l. in ...
r. L. an ...
l. in ais
al. L. Leamhnachta re toebh Cille Dara atuaidh, Lis. 16
a.
l. in choigid
i. mBregaib, Hk. 392.
l. in daimdeirg
E. of Ráith Artrach in Cenél Conaill, Lis. 219
b.
l. indeóin
the sons of Lughan of Carnn Findachaid slain on L. I., Lis.
200 a; ¶ cf. L. Aneoin in Connacht, Lis. 210 b.
Cathol mac Diarmodo dho bhadhadh ar L. Innsigh D., Hb.
126.
l. i. fail
al. Loch Con, Bb. 207 b.
l. i. fiodhnaighe
in the Tuath of Clann Fhacarda or E. part of b. Lower Toome
in Clandeboy, Proc. vii. 156, a crannóg or "insula fortificata" in
it.
l. i. ui chuinn
Inchiquin Lake, Kj. p. 346, an. 1851.
i. i. ui chuinn
Lough Corrib in which Inis Ui Chuinn is, Wc.
l. i. ui fhloinn
al. Loch Inse Ui Luinn, Loughinsholin, NW. of Desertmartin
in S. of c. Derry, Proc. 157, Fm. iii. 24; ¶ in O Melláin's Irish Journal of the Wars of 1641 it is Loch Inis Ui Luinn.
l. in scuir
al. L. in Sguir, Con. 36 b, 43; ¶ Caislen L. in sg., clearly in Magranall's l., Lc. i. 648, ii. 432, Au. ii. 484, iii. 22;
¶ nr vill. of Keshcarrigan, p. Kiltubbrid, b. and c. Leit., Fm. iii. 588, iv. 718.
l. in tairbh
Lochaterriff tl. in p. Aghalurcher, b. Kirkennedy, c. Ferm.,
Ui. Mi.
l. in tairbh
in Tuath Hui Duibhdaleithi, in Mun., Bb. 112 a, Fir. 677; ¶ Loughatarriff in pp. Kilmeen and Drinagh, Gc. 54.
l. in tréin
in c. Leit., Ci.; ¶ in Brefney, Con. 15 b.
l. irce
al. L. Ire, Md.; ¶ Ro-aittreabh Barrae iarsin Bairri ic L. Irce 7 in Etargabhail (Addergoole), Cbb. Ch. 10; ¶ L. Irchi,
on borders of Muscraigi and Hua nEchach, I. 109 b, Ll. 373 b; ¶ I think L. Ire, now Gougane Barra, in SW. corner of Muskerry.
l. labáin
i gcrích Airtigh, Mi., Fm. iv. 782; ¶ v. Airtech, nr Cluain Senmail, in Airtech, p. of Tibohine, c. Rosc., Ci.
l. labraindi
flowed over Liathmagh, Bb. 209 a.
l. ladrann
Ll. 378; ¶ v. Ard Ladrann.
l. laeg
v. L. Láig.
l. laegari
in l. of Slicht Airt O Neill, c. Tir.; ¶ L. Mary in Baronscourt demesne, 2 m. W. of Newtown-Stewart, Mi., Ui., Mis. 162;
¶ nr Sliab Duib, al. Sl. Tuirm (leg. Truim), Sto. 20 a 1, X. 367, Os. vi. 124, Gc. 162; ¶ so called fr. Laeghuire Buadach,
K. 139 a, Ha. 866; ¶ its crannog captured by Brian O Neill's sons; ¶ O Neill and Maguire regained it, Mi., Ui.; ¶ nr O
Donnell's country, as an O Donnell captured its castle fr. another O Donnell, Fm. iv. 884, Au. iii. 16.
l. lái
opposite Loegaire Buadach's house, Todd. Lcct. xiv. 22; ¶ v. L. Laegari.
l. láig
Lu. 98 a, Pd. viii. 40, Ll. 332 a, 170, Bb. 35 a, Dih. 320; ¶ Belfast Loch, I. 143 a; ¶ L. Lóig, "Stagnum Vituli," Ad.,
Rc. x. 120; ¶ .i. Vituli lacus, Of. 187, B. lviii.; ¶ i n-Ulltaib, F., Fg., Ll. 15, Bb. 23 a, 224 b, Lec. 31, 512, Hk. 310,
Lg. 83, K. 130, Sb. 3 b, Hz. 189, Sa. 64 a; ¶ Ard Mic Nascai (Nassca) 7 Cell Ruad for brú Locha L. i n-Ulltaib, F., Fg.;
¶ L. Laeog, Sc. 20 a. l. laigh; ¶ hi Crích Umaill la Connachta, Bb. 140 b, Fia., N. 206; ¶ in p. and b. Burrishoole, c.
Mayo, Mi., Cri., N. 206.
l. laig
in Sliabh Echtga, Lbl. 917.
l. láig
L. Laoigh, al. L. Laighlinne, q.v., Lg. 97.
l. laigde
in Kerry, Of. 183; ¶ leg. L. Laigdech (?).
l. laigdeach
in Iarmumain, Lec. 568, Bb. 21 a, which has L.
Laigheach.
l. laiglinne
Bb. 11 a; ¶ in Ui Macc uais Breg, Ll. 5, Fm. i. 6, Of. 167, Lg. 15, Sc. 6 a, Chr., K. 123 a, Lec. 574; ¶ Lec. and K. have
L. Laidhlinne; ¶ L. Laoigh; ¶ al. L. Laighlinne, Lg. 97.
l. laignich
in Laighis, Ll. 318, Lec. 216, 274; ¶ Lec. has L. Laignig.
np., .i. Danes, Swedes, Jutes, Finns, Of. 303, Lis. 96 a; ¶ gp. laochradh Lochlann uile ó Shléibhtibh Rife a ttuaidh go críochaibh
na Muscobhia, St. B. 441; ¶ ext. fr. the Indse Orcc to Gothia, to Datia, to the Goethlaigibh Medotacda, to Sliabh Rife, and
fr. Muir Chimerda S. to the Uarda in the N., to Aicen Sarmetecdai, to Sliabh Caisp in the E., and to Ferann na Cichloiscthi,
Lb. 149; ¶ g. ingen righ Lochlann (Margaret, dau. of K. of Denmark and Norway), Au. iii. 334; ¶ Lochlainne, gsf., Fm. ii.
972, and in Gilla Coemáin's poem in Ll. N. 8488; ¶ d. Lochlainn, Ll. 125 b, Lec. 242; ¶ Beirbhe and Cairg in it, Ston. A.
p. 130; ¶ v. Lothlind.
l. lámraith
al. L. Tondchuil in Mag Muirthemne, Ll. 78 a, 121.
lochlannaig, np.; ¶ Danes, &c., in Irel.; ¶ the Norse settlers of Cork, Cashel, Thurles, &c., in S. Mun. were of Danish
not Norwegian origin, and are constantly called Danair, Duibgeinti, while those of Limk. are called Lochlannaig, those of
Dublin Finnlochlannaig (Norwegians), Finngaill, Finngenti, Caithreim Cellachain Caisil, p. 131; ¶ so the Norse of Waterford,
who were closely connected with and sometimes dependent on the kings of Dublin, are Lochlannaig or Norwegians not Danes (ibid.
pp. 133, 144); ¶ so, too, Norse of Hebrides (ibid. pp. 144, 147).
L. Lebhinn, Bb. 140 b, Lec. 620, Lis. 40 b, 185 a, Rc. xii.
342, C.; ¶ L. Leane, 1 m. S. of Fore, Westm., Mi., Cp. 286, Fia., N. 208; ¶ betw. L. L. and Fabor Fechin, Ll. 42, Lis.
40 b; ¶ N. of Druim Criaich, Ll. 42, 151; ¶ now L. Lene betw. Fore and Drumcree, c. Westm.; ¶ Cell Arcalgach for brú L.
Lébhenn i Mide, Fg., Md.
l. léin
Lakes of Killarney, Ci., Lu. 40 a, 155 a, F. 73, Bd. 15, 19,
I. 173 b, Ha. 725, Pd. viii. 40, Bb. 267 b, Fir. 46; ¶ for chánachus Chiarraige, Lis. 143 a; ¶ in Irluachair, Ll. 197;
¶ ós Luachair, ML. 96; ¶ i Luachair, 376 b, Mac-Gnim-ratha Find, 34; ¶ Eoganacht of L. L., F., Fg., Lis. 27 a, Lh. 16;
¶ Inis Faithlenn in it, Fg.; ¶ L. Léin Línfiaclaigh, Fm. v. 1778; ¶ K. of L. L., Au. i. 340–1, Cs. 308–9; ¶ not tributary
to K. of Cashel, Lct. 52; ¶ story of the steed of L. L., Cs. 309; ¶ Sídh Tuirc cois imill Léine, Ry. 144; ¶ at the Tork
waterfall; ¶ a mbórd leathan fuar Léin, Ston. A. p. 191; ¶ L. L., now Tork Lake and Lower Lake, B. lix. 285; ¶ the Lakes
of Killarney, or the b. Magunihy, in which they are, Tp.; ¶ see also Lct. 16, Of. 292, Ui., Mi., N. 258, Cs., Ci., Os. vi.
122 (fuath Locha L.), K. 131 a, Cg.; ¶ v. Eoganacht Locha L.
l. léin
in Bodamair nr Bruiden Da Chocae, Bdc. 388, Hc. 2, 719; ¶ cf. L. Lebind.
l. lesi
L. Leisi; ¶ now Muckenagh L. in Cenél Dobhta; ¶ nr Kilglass in p. Kilmeane, Rosc., Mi., Ci., Con. 12 a, iii. 318; ¶ in
Connacht.
l. leithinnsi
L. Lynch in p. Billy, b. Lr. Dunluce, c. Antr., Fm. v.
1486.
l. leithit
in Crích Torad in the W. of Irel.; ¶ the Dartraige fr. nr Cashel and Ui Chonaill Gabra were banished to it.
l. leitreach
in Connacht, Lbl. 364.
l. lemdiu
in an island on it was Rex (Ua) Néill, Cs. 349, 350; ¶ seems in or nr Connacht.
l. lemnachta
N. of and nr t. of Kildare; ¶ fri Cill Dara a tuaith, Lh. 117; ¶ Loch in Ais (re toebh Cilli Dara a tuaidh), i. Loch Lemhnachta
inniu, Lis. 16 a; ¶ hi toeb Cille Dara a tuaid, F. l. lennaisi; ¶ I. 147 a.
l. liatroim
nr Glenn Becáin, E., 30.
l. lindamnas
Credhna (the Tuatha De Danand) was drowned in the Loch mar
lindamnas, Bb. 19 a.
l. linnghaeth
al. L. Cróine, Sas. 1015, Lis. 208 a; ¶ in Hy Maine; ¶ now L. Croan in b. of Athlone, Rosc.
l. lir
Carlingford L., Tp.
l. ló
Loch Lóu; ¶ on E. side of Crích Maine and W. of Druim Airthir, Bdc. 152, 156, Hc. 2, 709; ¶ Dih, 328; ¶ al. (?) loch Maccil;
¶ L. ló, Ib. 59; ¶ seems nr Senlabor, where Mongan was slain; ¶ Timgéra dig al Loch Láu / intan frisseill sidan cráu.
l. lochraighi
nr Clonmacnoise, Bb. 50 a; ¶ v. Isell Ciarain.
l. loegdae
in Scotl., Ui.
l. lóig
v. L. Láig; ¶ L. Loedh, in Ulst., B. xxxix., Ct.
l. loigh
in Burrishoole, c. Mayo, Fia.
l. lombae
betw. Sliab Grothae 7 L. L., Hc. 2, 736.
l. lomin
in Britain, r. Leman flows fr. it, I. 93 b, Ha. 822, which
has L. Lomnan; ¶ L. Lomond.
l. lonáin
betw. Gnó mór 7 Gnó beg; ¶ now the lake of Ross, Wc. 54.
l. long
in Mag Aei, Rc. xviii. 168, Hb. 109; ¶ nr Dunamon, in Connacht, Mi.; ¶ in p. Taghmaconnell, b. Athlone, Rosc., Fm. ii. 1080,
Cri.
l. longe
in Corco Duibne, Cs.; ¶ in Mun., Ct.
l. luachra
ch. of, in d. Lismore, c. Tipp., bb. Iffa and Offa and
Ywoghin, Tr. 84; ¶ Loughlohery tl. nr Cahir, c. Tipp.; ¶ L. Lothir, Tax.
l. luachra
i Tír Tairrngaire, Sas. 3787, Lis. 225
a.
l. lúatha
Loch Luathae, nr Bruiden dá Choca, NE. of Athlone,
Bdc. 390, Hc. 2, 720; ¶ Lochloe in p. Ballyloughloe, Westm., Ci.; ¶ Baile Locha Luatha, Hb. 136, Mi.; ¶ al. Cronnloch,
NE. of Glennmór, a day's march fr. Taillte, Hf. 19 a.
l. lugair
I. 143 a, Pd. viii. 40; ¶ al. L. Lubair, L. Lubhair.
l. lughaidh
an Ulltaibh, Hz. 209.
l. lughdach
Lec. 420, Sb. 4 a; ¶ now L. Luigheach or Curran L. at Waterville, c. Kerry, Fm. i. 40; ¶ v. L. Luigdeach; ¶ L. Lugdech,
connected with St. Finán; ¶ seems in Kerry, Cs.; ¶ v. L. Luigdech.
l. lughna
at Cuil Chnámh over Traigh Eothuile in E. of
Tireragh, Fir. 45.
l. lúgport
i.e. Longport Lúghdach, Bb. 107 a v. Lugdach; ¶ L. Lugporta, i.e. Port Lughaidh Fir. 658; ¶ L. Lugborta, Mór dál ro bai
ann sin a Caendruim fris a raiter Uisneach, Sa. 83 b, 84 a. l. luicht; ¶ in Mun., in Clairinech with his community slain
there an. 713, Hb. 73.
l. luigdech
Ll. 13, Sb. 2 a; ¶ in SW. of Iarmuma, Ll. 13, Hx. 114; ¶ r. Féile flows into it, Lec. 568, 569; ¶ in W. Mun., N. 250, Lg.
74, Sc. 18 a; ¶ seems connected with Inber Scene or the r. Feale in Lg. 74; ¶ al. L. Lughdach, q.v; ¶ Corrane L. in b.
Iveragh, Kerry.
l. luimnig
in Desmumain, Hz. 125; ¶ Al. 145, K. 123 a, Of. 164, 183; ¶ one of the 10 chief lakes of Eire, Lu. 98 a, Ll. 5, Bb. 13 b,
Lg. 15, Ch. 6; ¶ in Mun., Lec. 568, Sc. 6 a; ¶ L. Luimnigh, the Shannon below Limerick, one of the three original lochs,
but instead of it O Flaherty reckons L. Lurgan, Ch. 6; ¶ but?
l. luingi
así so roinn in dá triucha sin (i. Fear
Muighe), i. mar ghabus Glaisi Muilinn Marteil i Sléib Cain ocus Loch
Luingi ar an machaire ocus Gleann na nDibergach ar Monaidh Móir, Lis.
fo. 140 a; ¶ on the "Machaire" in Caoilli, Mun., Lis. 182 a; ¶ in Hi Bece Uachtarach, still existing (it is a broad,
shallow pool nr Marshalstown?), O'Longan on the Two Fermoys; ¶ L. Lungae in the district of Fir Maige Fene, Tl. 208.
l. lúrechda
in Ulst., Lu. 125 b.
l. lurgan
in Eile in Mun., Mochoemóg of, Fl. 383; ¶ L. Lurgan, Pd. 24, Lec. 83; ¶ Uath Locha L., Mm. 587.
l. lurgan
in Monaid Almaine, Lec. 467; ¶ L. Lurcan, in Monae Almaine, in Lein., Lbl. 436; ¶ a Móin Almaine, Sa. 26 a; ¶ nr Slieve
Bloom, Sas. 4529; ¶ formed from Tiprat na Scaidheirce at Sliabh Bladma, Lis. 227 b; ¶ Liath Lurgan, a hero of Hui Failge,
Bb. 198 a; ¶ in Daire in Léith in Huibh Falge, Ll. 195; ¶ Liath Daire Leith ó L. Lurgan i Laighnibh, Sa. 25 b 1.
l. lurgan
now Galw. Bay, Of. 104, 387, Wc., Os. vi. 126.
l. mac n-én
L. Mac Nén, Rc. xvii. 406, Fg., Md., Hb. 93; ¶ L. Mec Nén; ¶ L. Macnean, on borders of cc. Ferm., Leit. and Cav., Ui., Ci.,
Mi.
l. mac feradaig
v. L. mic Airedhaigh.
l. mach
to Sále and to L., Lu. 56; ¶ nr Sále, q.v.; ¶ v. L. mag.
l. macraide
Rc. xii. 348; ¶ seems nr Fore, Westm., or other cell of St. Fechin's.
l. mag
Ll. 16, 138, Bb. 125 b; ¶ in Conaille, Sb. 3 b, Sc. 20 b, Lec. 31, 575, Bb. 23 b, Lg. 85, Mi.; ¶ Loughmoy tl. in p. Ballee,
dry. of Down, Pgi.
l. mag
in Connaught, K. 131 a, Hk. 320.
l. mag
cath L. Maige, Ll. 15, Mi.; ¶ prob. Loughma nr Thurles; ¶ v. Luachmag; ¶ Lochmoy in dry. Eliogarty, d. Cashel, Tax.; ¶
.i. Loughmoe pp. in b. Eliogarty.
l. mag
cath L. Mhaighe, by Lagenians against the Hui Néill,
K. 158 a; ¶ on borders of Lein. and Meath(?).
l. maighe brón
in Brédach; ¶ in b. Tirawly, Mayo, Lec. 168, Fir. 273, Hz. 75, Fy.
l. maige luatha
the King of Tethbha and his son, chief of Munter Tlamain,
slain there; ¶ seems in Tethbha, Rc. xvii. 418, Hb. 95; ¶ v. L. M. Uatha.
l. maige uatha
Lord of Tethba slain there, Mi.; ¶ in or nr Tethba. l. mainge; ¶ Mochoe of Cell Locha M., Ll. 368; ¶ ?Lochmain tl. in p.
Naul, c. Dub.
l. measg
L. Measga; ¶ v. L. Mesc.
l. meilchi
MacCoge of, Ll. 355; ¶ v. L. Meilge.
l. meilge
L. Melge; ¶ in Cairpri, al. Hui Cairpre, Ll. 22, Lec. 36, 586, Lg. 121, Os. vi. 124, Sb. 6 b, Sc. 27 a, Md., Fg., Con. 54
a; ¶ al. Loch Meilge mic Cobhthaigh; ¶ Lough Melvin in cc. Leit. and Ferm., Ll. 22, Ar. 78, Mi., Gc., B. lxiii.; ¶ Crannog
Locha Meilghi, i. Crannog Meg Fhlannchadha, Ui.
l. meran
nr Kilk., B. lv.; ¶ Lochmerans tl. in p. St. John, c. Kilk.
l. mesc
in Connacht, K. 123, Mi.; ¶ L. Measg, in Partrige and in Conmaicne de Cuil-toladh, Of. 174, 167; ¶ L. Mask, c. Mayo; ¶
al. L. Mesca, Lu. 98 a, Bb. 11 b, Fir. 67, Lg. 15, Lec. 124, Ci., Chi., Mi., Ui., Fy., Os. vi. 124; ¶ L. Mesctha, Lb. 9 a;
¶ v. Baile Locha Measga, Mi., Ci.
l. mic airedhaigh
L. mic Oiredhaigh in Glenn na Mochart, c. Sli., Ci.; ¶ L. mic fearadhaigh; ¶ al. L. mic Eradaigh; ¶ seems Templehouse Lake,
c. Sli., Fm. iii. 224, Mi.
l. mic ciabáin
L. mac Ciabain, in Gartan, c. Don., Bco. 6 a, Ct.
392.
l. mic maireda muman
al. L. Echach, in Liathmaine, Ll. 153, Sa. 54 b, Bb. 221
b.
l. mic nén
Ui; ¶ v. L. Mac n-En.
l. mic nina
Mac Tarchair of L., Ll. 358.
l. monann
O Donell defeats O Neill there; ¶ The Maidm Locha Monann, by Aedh óg, i.e., Aedh Dubh O Domhnaill over Conn Bacach O Neill,
an. 1522, Bb. 180 a; ¶ nr Cnoc Buidhbh, now commonly called Cnoc an Bogha, over the town of Strabane, c. Tyr., Fm., Fm. v.
1356; ¶ Maghera lake, c. Tyr., Ui.
l. mór
in Inisheer al. S. Isle of Aran, Wc.
l. muaidi
in Cera, Connacht, Lec. 574.
l. mucshnámha
Castleblayney lake, c. Mon., Fm. iv. 862; ¶ now Mucknoe lake.
l. muindigh
a tírib Mudhoirn, I. 91 a.
l. muinremair
Bb. 6 a; ¶ Md., Ui., Fg.; ¶ L. Mundremair, Bb. 11 b, Lec. 357; ¶ L. Ramor, nr Virginia, c. Cav., Ui., Mi.; ¶ in Sliab
Guairi, in Luighne, Ll. 6, 31, Bb. 14 b, Mi., Lg. 19, Lec. 550, Sd. 5 b, Fer. 14; ¶ i. Luirgnib Slébe Guaire, Sc. 8 a.
l. muinreamhair
in Mag Sola in Lein., K. 123 a; ¶ in Mag Asal, al. Mag Solad a Laighnibh, Hy. 148; ¶ but v. previous word.
l. mullaig sléibe ioib
Bb. 15 a, Lbl. 301; ¶ on Mons Jovis in Italy.
l. na n-airneadh
betw. pp. Bekan and Aghamore, Mayo; ¶ now Mannin L., Mi., Fy., Ci., Ui.; ¶ v. Ciarraige Locha na n-A.
l. na mbarc
at Bóth in Máil, in Eichtge, Ll. 170,
199.
l. na bó finne
nr Bantry, c. Cork.
l. na bó girre
al. L. Gréine ingine Finn (q.v.), Lis. 208 a; ¶ seems NE. of Sliab Echtge and betw. it and Tír Maine.
l. na mbroc
in Sliabh Echtga, Lbl. 916.
l. na calla
in Mag Ai, Mi.
l. na cille
on border of pp. Shrule and Moorgagagh, b. Kilmaine, Mayo,
Fy.
l. na gcorr
i.e., Palus gruum, B. lix., C.; ¶ ?L. nagore in Kerry.
l. na gcrutaireadh
in Múscraige tíre, Sil. 7; ¶ L. na gCruitireadh, C.
l. na cuanfhada
plundered by O Ruairc and Mac Diarmada, Ci.
l. na cula
seems in Breifne Ui Ruairc, Ci.
l. na daime
in Sliabh Echtga, Lbl. 917.
l. na druadh
in Sliabh Echtga, Lbl. 917.
l. na n-eillted
al. L. Formaile, nr Breicsliab in Connacht, 236 a; ¶ perh. L. Arrow, nr Bricklieve; ¶ cf. Breicsliab al. Sliab Formaile.
l. na n-én
in c. Rosc., Rc. xviii. 163, Hb. 108; ¶ Loughnaneane in Roscommon p.
l. na feothaidh
now L. na feoy, L. na fohy, in p. Ross; ¶ fr. it the r. Gairge flows into L. Measg, Wc. 46.
l. na fearbóige
on border of Cloch Naighe, Ix. 65.
l. na fer fuinig
in Sliabh Echtga, Lbl. 917.
l. na bhfidhnach
in Corrann, c. Sli., Ci.
l. na ngabhar
Loughnagower, p. Kilvarnet, Sli.; ¶ now Greallach na n-gabar, Pb. 301.
l. na ngasan
in Magh Luirg in Connacht, Mi., Lg. 92 (which has al. L.
Casan), Hx. 888 (which has al. L. Aird chais); ¶ in clann Cathail mic Muireadaigh in Moylurg, c. Rosc., Mi.
l. na glaisi
in Airdeichin, S. of Mullach Maisten, in Lein., Lis. 197
a.
l. na maccraidhe
al. Loch Gair, N. of Abha mhór, in Crích
Fermaighi, Mun., Lis. 196 b.
l. na hoidhche
C.; ¶ in Clonahee, in p. Clooncraff, c. Rosc., Mi., C. 420.
l. naoimh chathasaigh
in NW. of b. Murrisk, Mayo, Fy.
l. na n-onchon
"in a mountain nr Glendaloch," perhaps now "Loch na
hanagan," N. 198.
l. na pésti
in Magh Réin, Fen. 255.
l. na séad
Loughnashade, nr Navan Fort, 2 m W. of Arm., Fm. ii.
1193.
l. na súilidhe
L. Swilly, Ci.
l. néchtain
in Sliab Echtga, Lbl. 917.
l. nead lodain
in Sliabh Echtga, Lbl. 916.
l. neid
in Oileán Neiaid, Hz. 13; ¶ o L. N. tuaith go hÁth Cliath Laighen, Hz. 146.
l. neill
(al. Loch Conennai Agnig, Sa. 44 a, Ll.); ¶ in Magh Ai, I. 59 b, Sa. 42 a, 44 a, Ll. 166, 211, Bb. 207 b, Ci., Mi., Ui.,
Bd. 28.
l. neitte
in Echtga, Ll. 170, 199; ¶ L. n-Eitte(?).
l. nén
L. n-én(?), nr Mullach hUainide at the Fedha or woods
of Ath Luain, in Connacht, Con. 1 b.
l. nén
L. na-nen, nr t. of Rosc., Ci., Mi.
l. neochra
in Meath, C.
l. nesae
Lacus Nesae; ¶ the r. Ness, Ad.
l. nethlúdain
in Echtga, Ll. 170; ¶ or L. n-E.
l. oenbethe
in Ui Cremthaind, Ll. 18, Lec. 63; ¶ la hAirgialla, Sc. 21.
l. oirbsen
L. Orbsen, Lu. 98 a; ¶ in Connacht, C., B. lx., lix., K. 124 b, F., Md., Lbl. 882, Ll. 10; ¶ L. n-Orbsen, Cs., Ui., Fen.;
¶ now L. Corrib, c. Galw., Wc., Ui., Lct., Fy., Mi., Ci., Chi.; ¶ L. n-Oirpsean, F.
l. oirinn
in or nr Muintir Eoluis; ¶ L. Rinn in b. Mohill, c. Leit., Ui.
nr Fiadh na Mainstreach Cille Odhráin in Thomond, Ai.
73; ¶ L. Rask vill. in p. Drumcreehy, c. Clare.
l. réin
K. 130 a, Sb. 3 b, Hz. 189; ¶ in Connacht, Lec. 574, Bb. 23 a, Ll. 15; ¶ L. Reane nr Fenagh, c. Leit., Fen., Mi., Lg. 83.
l. reóin
Lu. 64; ¶ at Tamlachta Orlaim in Ulst., Lbl. 586, Lb. 23 b (which has L. Reuin).
l. rí
Lu. 98 a, I. 133 a, Tl. 88, Lis. 26 a, Ui., Tig. Rc. xvii.
370, Fia., Ui.; ¶ Log Ri, Icelandic Saga; ¶ al. L. Ribh, Ui.; ¶ in Mag Abthen, Lu. 39 b; ¶ Féile Findchi Locha Rí,
Ll. 355; ¶ L. Ree on the r. Shannon, Ui., Fia., Ci., Tl. 88.
l. riach
Ll. 170 a; ¶ Loughrea lake in p. Loughrea, c. Galw., Ci., Ui., Mi., Chi., Ar., N., Ce. 46, ML. 96.
l. riach
in Lein., Bb. 23 a, Lg. 83.
l. ríb
Lu. 98 a, F., Fg., Md., Mm., K. 121 b, C., Pd. viii. 40; ¶ al. L. Rib mic Muireda, Bb. 13 a, Con. 56 a; ¶ L. Ree, Mi., Ui.,
Ci., Cg.; ¶ al. L. Righ, Lc. ii. 474, Os. vi. 122.
l. ríb
in E. Mun., K. 122 b.
l. roda
c. Leit., Ci.; ¶ L. Rud nr Ballyconnell, c. Cav.; ¶ or L. Arudda, in c. Leit., 1 m. fr. NW. end of L. Macnean.
l. rois
in Ili, Scotl., Lec. 240, X. 68.
l. rosso
Colmán Becc dwelt in Stagno Rosso, Cs.; ¶ L. Rus Beg and L. Rus Mór in p. Iniskeel, c. Don. (?); ¶ or L. Ross tls. in cc.
Don., Leit. and Arm.; ¶ but prob. in L. Roe (L. Ruadh) in p. Rahan, King's Co.
l. rudi
Stagnum Rudi, Cs.; ¶ cf. L. Roda; ¶ Inis Lacain in it, Ui.; ¶ 3 lakes: L. Ruide, L. Cuan, and L. da Caech, Bb. 225 a; ¶
the King of Ui Meith slain in Inis Lachain, on L. Ruide, Ci., Ui.; ¶ now Inishloughan, al. Loughan Island, where the Bann
expands into a small loch 1 1/2 m. S. of Coleraine, Fm. v. 1486.
l. rudraige
in Ulst., F., Of. 167, 274, Ll. 5, Bb. 6 a, 11 a, Sc. 6 a,
Lg. 15, Ls., K. 123, 169; ¶ Dundrum Bay, c. Down, Mi., Chi.
l. saighlenn
in Meath, K. 131 b; ¶ v. L. Sailenn.
l. saighlend
in Mun., Mi., Ai. 95 b, Hz. 47; ¶ Cellachán Caisil, def. by Cinneide there; ¶ v. Inis Lacha S.
l. sáil
Munremur Locha Sáil, Ll. 114, It. i. 107; ¶ ? L. Muinreamhair or L. Sailenn.
l. sailchedain
in Connacht, Sb. 4 a, Hx. 888; ¶ in Maigh Luirg, Lec. 32, Sc. 21, Hk. 326, K. 132 a.
l. sailchedain
seems nr Kells; ¶ al. L. Sailech; ¶ "clearly" Lochsallagh in p. Dunboyne, Meath, O'D., Mi., Ui.
l. sáile
the Lough of Tacumshane, c. Wexf.
l. saileach
Lg. 92; ¶ L. Sallagh in p. Dunboyne, Meath, Fm. ii. 101, Ui., Ci.; ¶ L. Sailech, al. L. Sailchethain, Of. 207.
l. sailech
in Ui Fiachrach (?), Ll. 18.
l. sailenn
in Bregia, Of. 196; ¶ L. Sheelin N. of c. Westm.; ¶ Mi., Proc. vii. 184.
l. salach
Fenagh Lake, in b. and c. Leit., Fen.
l. seimdide
v. L. Semdidi.
l. seimne
Cend Saile i cind Locha S., F. 118.
l. seindile(?)
L. Ainninn and L. Seindile; ¶ in Meath, Ai. 18 b; ¶ v. Loch Semdille.
l. seing meissi
in Connacht, Hc. 2, 760.
l. selcae
Stagnum Selcae, A. 13 a; ¶ L. Selga; ¶ now L. Hacket, c. Galw., Of. 374, Ct.
l. semdidi
L. Seimhdidhe, Ll. 31, Lg. 185, Lec. 615, Sil. 75, Sa. 85 a; ¶ L. Semtide, Ll. 132 b, Lbl. 803; ¶ L. Seimdige, Bb. 33 b,
50 a, Lec. 53, Hb. 112, Ui., Mi., Ci., Chi.; ¶ a lake in p. and t. of Ballymore L. Sewdy, b. Rathconrath, Westm., Pgi. i.
188. l. semdílle; ¶ al. L. Sémdidi, Mi., Chi., I. 25 b; ¶ Baile Locha Seimdilli, Hb. 128; ¶ Ballylochseudy; ¶ v. Inis
Locha S.
l. sencha
in Tír Ainmire mic Seudna, Fir. 158.
l. senmogha
in Tír Ainmirech mic Tuathail Bb. 51 b, Fir. 158, Hx.
212.
l. sentuindi
al. Feabhail aniu; ¶ 67 a of MS. omitted; ¶ Sto. 17 b; ¶ co Cuan Locha S., co Crich Garbraidhe, Sto. 18 b.
l. sérchaidh
Au. iii. 598; ¶ on Sliab Beagh in b. Trough, 1 m. NE. of Clogher road(?).
l. séta
in Lein.; ¶ Ll. 168, I. 168 b, Bb. 228 b, Lec. 520, Sa. 74 a.
l. sighlenn
in Meath, Ui.; ¶ in Breifne, Au. ii. 76; ¶ i nGurt Clainni Néill aniu, Lis. 29 b; ¶ v. L. Silenn; ¶ L. Sílenn in Cairpre,
Lec. 62, Lg. 86, Ll. 16; ¶ i gCairpre Ua gCiardha, Fg., F., Md.; ¶ i Midi 7 i mBregaib, Sb. 4 a, Sc. 20 b; ¶ i ndeisciurt
Breg, Lec. 577; ¶ L. Sheelin on borders of cc. Meath, Longf. and Cav., Md. 628, Mi.
l. silenn
in Mun.; ¶ al. L. Cenn aniu, Lis. 30 a; ¶ al. L. Sighleann, Lis. 29 b; ¶ in Mag Femen, Ll. 210.
l. silinde
al. L. Cairrighin, Sa. 84 a.
l. sithgail
nr Sruib bó in W. of Mag Reichet, Ll. 160 a; ¶ nr Ui Failge and Mag Rechet, Queen's Co.
l. slemain
Ll. 198, Sa. 33 a; ¶ nr Cenn Febrat.
l. soilech
Lec. 63; ¶ v. L. Sailech.
l. sreoidh
Z. 339 a.
l. suide
St. Colum of, Ll. 366, Bb. 124 a, Lec. 115.
l. suidhi odhráin
on Sliabh Guaire, disappeared and went into the Feabhail,
Bb. 141 a, Ui., Mi., Ci. 212, N.; ¶ in tl. Seeoran, p. Knockbride, b. Clonkee, c. Cav.
l. tailt
Loch Talt, in SW. of Leyny and close to b. Gallen, Fy.
l. tailtigh
in Ormond (?), Taithleach O hEaghra, fr. whom is called Loch
Tailtigh Urmhumha, Gen. Ui Eaghra, Fir. 666, Hc. 2, 821.
l. tanind
I. 5 a.
l. tarbh
Md. 248; ¶ nr Caiseal (?).
l. téa
L. Tay in Lady's Island, c. Wexf.
l. techet
Fg., Md., Mt. 20; ¶ in Connacht, C., Lg. 15; ¶ al. L. Ui Ghadhra, Fir. 227, Of. 166, Ar. 76; ¶ now L. Gara in cc. Sli.
and Rosc., Mi., Ci., Chi., Fy.; ¶ L. Teiched, Ui.; ¶ L. Teiget, L. 358; ¶ v. Gregraige Locha T.
l. temudach
i Tírib Mugdorn, Lec. 222.
l. tíre briúin
Gor. 5 a.
l. tochair
al. L. Téa, at Lady's Island, c. Wexf.; ¶ v. Loch Téa.
l. toman
Loughtamand in tl. Lisnahunshin, p. Craigs, b. Clandeboy,
Proc. vii. 155.
l. tondchuil
al. L. Lámraith in Mag Murthemne, Ll.
121.
l. torach
in Echtga, Ll. 170.
l. treithin
at Fremhainn; ¶ now L. Drethin, anglice L. Drin, 1 1/2 m. E. of hill of Frewin, 3 m. N. of Mullingar, Westm., Mi.; ¶ L.
Treithin, ar Fremuin, Ui., Hb. 65; ¶ L. Treithne, Ll. 185; ¶ L. Treithli oc Fremaind, Rc. xvii. 182.
l. tréna
Ct.; ¶ on the road of Midlúachra towards Ulst., Tl. 220; ¶ cf. L. Treithin.
L. Oughter, c. Cav., Mi., Ci., Ui.; ¶ at Cloch Locha hUachtair, al. L. Oughter Castle, nr Kilmore, c. Cav.
l. ua ngobann
i. Machaire Gaileng (in Morgallion, Meath); ¶ "he went to L. ua nG., and plundered Slane; ¶ " nr Slane (?), Mi.
l. úaine
Ll. 362; ¶ v. L. Uaithne.
l. uair
F., Fg., Mt. 15, Ll. 25 b, K. 124 a, Pd. viii. 40; ¶ in Meath, Bd. 16, Ll. 16, Lec. 62, K. 131; ¶ in Ui Mac Uais, Fir. 697,
Md. 40; ¶ nr Mullingar, Of. 176; ¶ insula Loch-huarensis prope Portum Lománi; ¶ nr Portloman; ¶ al. L. Uail, Md.; ¶ L.
Owel, in Westm., Mm. 490, Ui., Mi., Cg.; ¶ Lommán of, Ll. 173, 347, I. 107 a, Sil. 37, Ct., Lec. 75, Fir. 697, Sa. 75 a.
l. uaithne
L. Ooney nr Smithborough in b. Dartry, c. Mon., Mi., Ui.,
Ci.; ¶ Laidhgnén of L. Uatne, Ll. 184.
l. uama
nr Drumleas, Ll. 25 b, Tl. 144; ¶ now L. na hUamha; ¶ L. Nahoo betw. tls. of Fawn and Mullagh in p. Drumleas, Leit., Fm.
ii. 1193; ¶ in Breifne, C.; ¶ Nuada of, abb. of Arm.
l. uamach
in Brefny nr r. Buannad (r. Bonet), Ct.; ¶ prob. L. Uama.
l. uane
Mt. 27, Fg. 114; ¶ v. L. Uaine, L. Uaithne.
l. uchada
Cenél Conchine ext. fr. Duna to L. Uchada, Geneal. of
Hui Mic hIrc, X. 88.
l. ui birnn
O Conchobair, K. I., gave the baile betw. L. and Cluain
Húi Birnn and betw. L. na n-Én and Abaind Sair to the successor
of St. Commán, Tig. Rc. xviii. 163.
l. ui fhloinn
in Síl Maelruain, c. Rosc.; ¶ at Ballinlough nr r. Shannon, Fm. iii. 92, 391.
in the d. of Limk., K. 174 a; ¶ Ludden, al. Luddenbeg p., 3 m. NE. of Six-mile-bridge; ¶ Seisreach Lodan bige of the Sliocht
Eamoinn Mic Uilliam Buirc, Hb. 14 b; ¶ Seisreach Lodain Móire belonging to Maoilre Burc .i. Fear Bhaile na cceard, Hb. 14
b; ¶ Ath ar coinne Lodain, betw. r. Mulkern and L. Gur, Cam. ii. 789.
now bb. of Up. and Lr. Navan, Tp., Ui.; ¶ Trim (ÁAth Truim) is in it, F., Fep.; ¶ its chief, O'Coindelbáin, resided at Tullyard
nr Trim, Tp.; ¶ Ua Caindelbháin rí Loegaire co ndechaid co Temraig, 7 gur loisc bloidh móir do hUibh Laegaire, Ui.; ¶ Ua
Cainnulbain rí L., dp. Lóigairib in Meath, Bk. 27 a.
Lecht Caelchon sairthúaid ó Luing B. T., Lg.
152, Pd. viii. 24; ¶ al. Barc Ban mbaeth, Long na Laech, Tech na Fian, Long na mBan, SW. of Ráith Colmáin at Tara, Lbl.
403.
l. clíach
al. Druim Damghaire in Mun., S. of Cluithre Caerach, in
Crích Mairtine Muman, Lec. 337, Lis. 173 a, 179 b; ¶ v. Druim Damgaire.
l. ingine foraind
at Brug na Bóinne, Rc. xv. 292, Lbl. 407; ¶ dind in Broga, Sa. 7 b; ¶ al. L. I. Oraind, I. 145 a, Bb. 190 a.
l. laga
Bb. 197; ¶ in Dublin mts. (?).
l. laigen
house at Tara, also at Dún na nGed on the Boyne, Lbl.
321, Lis. 200 a; ¶ al. L. Laighnech, K. 157 b.
l. muman
a house at Tara, and house at Dún na nGed on the
Boyne, Lbl. 321; ¶ al. L. Mhuimhnech, K. 157 b; ¶ L. na mBan, Ll. 30; ¶ al. Tech Midchuarta at Tara, Bb. 188 b, I.
143 b, Rc. xv. 282, Sa. 5 b; ¶ al. L. na Láech, Barc Ban mbaeth, Tech na Fían, Pd. viii. 18.
l. na láech
at Tara; ¶ v. L. na mBan, Bb. 189 a, Lis. 200 a, Ll. 151; ¶ al. Tech Midchuarta, al. L. na mBan, Rc. xv. 282. longphort;
¶ Longford Castle in p. Tirinescragh, b. Longford, c. Galw., Fm. vi. 1990.
l. aedha micc diarmada
seems in Magh Luirg, Lc. ii. 35.
l. aedha ui conchabair
at Snamh Muireadaigh in Connacht; ¶ burned by the Walshes A.D. 1261, Con. 18 a.
l. mic diarmada
in Magh Luirg, Ci.; ¶ on L. Cé, Lc. xxxv.; ¶ not Carraig Locha Cé, but a fort on Longford Hill in Lord Lorton's demesne,
Fm. iii. 592.
l. mic mathgamhna
at Rath Tulach in b. and c. Mon., Fm. iii. 630,
Ci.
l. rothlaibh
now Dún Rathlaig, anglice Dunrally in Lea p., Queen's
Co.,; ¶ Mi.
l. ui chonchubair
al. Pailis Chluana Fraoich, Con. 26 b.
l. ui dubhda
Longford in p. Dromard, Sli., on W. of Ballysadare Bay,
Fy.
l. huí ferghail
Longford t. in c. Longf., Ui., Fm. vi. 1964, Ar.; ¶ al. Senlongphort, Au. iii. 108.
l. ui mhadadháin
in Síl-Anmchadha, Longford Castle in b. Longford, c.
Galw., Fm. vi. 1990, Im.
ns.; ¶ Fm. ii. 1108, iii. 50; ¶ gs. Lothri, Cs. 323, Au. i. 228; ¶ Lothrai, F2. 106; ¶ ds. Lothru, Bb. 81 b; ¶ Lorrha
tl. and p. in N. of c. Tipp.; ¶ also ngdas. Lothra, passim; ¶ v. Lct., Ct., C., Cs., Cg., Gc., F., Fg., Md., Mr., Fia.,
Ui., Ci., Mi., Fep., B. x., Ll. 350, Sil. 76, Lis. 24 b, 25 a, K. 158 a, 122 b, Bb. 42 a, Fm. vi. 2094; ¶ Libar Sochar L.,
Bb. 81 b, 142 f, now lost; ¶ Ródán of, F2.
L. línib sliab, L. of many hills, Ll. 31, 265 a; ¶ in Mun., B. ii., C., Mi., Fia.; ¶ Moling Lúachra .i. L. Dedad in Mun.,
F., Fg., Md., Bb. 122 a, Ll. 331, 25 a, I. 107 b, K. 164 a, Lec. 330, Lis. 45 a; ¶ Mochua Luachra, Md., Cs.; ¶ .i. L. Dedhaidh
Md.; ¶ L. Léin i Luachair (Lakes of Killarney), Ll. 206, Bb. 201 b, 376 b, ML., Sa. 33 b, Lbl. 325 a; ¶ Inber Fleisce in
it, Ll. 206; ¶ "comprised b. of Magunihy, Kerry, and b. Duhallow, Cork," Tp.; ¶ on boundary of Muma Medon and Iar-Muma,
Lh. 190; ¶ the Cichi Anand or Paps mts. in L., Ll. 59, Os. iv. 296 b, Oig. 2, 48; ¶ Leitear dubh in L., W. of Madh da Mullach
and of Cind Fheabrat, Lis. 194 b; ¶ L. na Lubhair .i. Ciarraige Luachra, Lct. 49; ¶ Patrick did not go over L. westwards
to W. Mun., Lis. 6 a, Tl. 208; ¶ L. here means Sliab Luachra, q.v.
a chief burial-place, Lu. 41 b, 51 a, H. 3, 17, Ha. 730; ¶ cath Luachrai Ailue, Zc. iii. 464; ¶ cf. Ailbe, Mag Ailbe.
l. bairnich
in Lein., Sa. 18 a, L. 150 a, Lbl. 425; ¶ Lecht of Eber and of Eremóin in the Raith at L. Bairnig, Ll. 43.
l. breg
cath Luachra B. betw. Lein. and Ailill Molt, Ll. 300 a, Z.
468, Rc. xvii. 130; ¶ seems nr Fennor, c. Meath, fr. "flandchath Findabrach"; ¶ may be L. Tethba.
l. briuin
Hy-Fidhgeinte ext. fr. L. B. to Bruree, Odg.
315.
l. chairbridhe
in W. of Irel., Fir. 55.
l. dedad
Ll. 169 b, F., Md., It. i. 100, Bb. 42 a; ¶ L. Deadhaidh in Desmond, Sil. 258, Hk. 324, K. 124, 131; ¶ E. of Ciarraige Lúachra,
Lec. 26; ¶ Slievelogher nr Castleisland, c. Kerry, Fm. v. 1720, Mi.; ¶ Cichi Danann, or C. Ánann, or the 2 Paps, are in
L. Deaga, Of. 181, Rc. xiv. 242, Ca. 189; ¶ L. Degad, Ca. 310, Lis. 236 b; ¶ Aill in Bruic in it, Lis. 213 a; ¶ Glenn Lára
nr Killarney in it; ¶ =bb. Clanmorris, Irachticonor, Triugh an Aicme and Magonihy in c. Kerry, ML.; ¶ Inber Sgéni in it,
Sa. 47 b.
l. derg
Lu. 51; ¶ seems S. of Brug na Bóinne.
l. dubthaigh
Ll. 327.
l. masue
F.; ¶ Luachair, Fg.
l. mór eitir dá inber
cath Lóchra Móre e. d. I.; ¶ Ui Neill beat Ciannachta there, Rc. xvii. 13, Au. i. 50, Hb. 59; ¶ al. cath Ailbe i mBregaib,
Fm. i. 176; ¶ seems Lougher tl. in p. Duleek betw. the two invers (Inver n-Ainge and Inver mBóinne) the rr. Nanny and Boyne;
¶ betw. Inber n-Ailbine and Inber n-Ainge.
l. tethbai
Midir was at Tóchar and Dichlocad Midi, and in L. T.,
Lu. 132, Ll. 163, Hb. 58.
L. na Temrach, Ll. 174 b, Rc. xvii., Of. 313, Mi., Ca. 294,
386, Bb. 137 b, Cf. 75, Rr. 22; ¶ Domhnach mor muighe Echenach in their terr., Ct.; ¶ al. Colomain Temrach, Bb. 31 a;
¶ in Meath, Ct.; ¶ aided Finn oc Áth Brea for Bóind la Féin Luagne, Ll. 31; ¶ Cairpre Ceand Cait, a Firbolg of L. Temrach,
Bb. 137 b; ¶ L. Tuaidh in Mag Breag, Lec. 195, Bb. 152 b; ¶ cf. b. Lune, in Meath.
Bb. 147 a, Lbl. 908; ¶ al. Bealach na Luchaide; ¶ Lughaidh made Swordland of the l. fr. Beirn trí gcarbad to L., and fr.
Áth na Bóraimhe to Léim an Chon, K. 159, Ai. 88 a; ¶ in Echtge, Z. 470, Fir. 798, Fa. 1; ¶ at Lowhid bridge in tl. Moanreagh,
p. Kilkeedy, c. Clare, Fm. v. 1600, Wc., Lct.
Luffertaun tl. in p. Ballintober, Mayo; ¶ also a place in p. Boyle, c. Rosc., a hill in demesne of Lord Lorton (Lugbhurtán);
¶ also betw. the Owles and Ballysadare, Fm. iii. 280, Ci.
dp.; ¶ Lu. 122, 123; ¶ Dún Forgaill in it, Rawl. 512, 118 a, Teh. 259; ¶ seems fr. context to be nr r. Delvin, which flows
by Gormanstown; ¶ at Lusk, N. of Dublin.
v. Luigni; ¶ a tribe settled in St. Patrick's time about Domnach mór Maige Echnach in Delbna Assail, Tl. 76; ¶ now b. Lune,
c. Meath, N., Ui., Mi., Ci.
Lúi; ¶ r. Lee, c. Cork, Lec. 83, Ll. 5, Cg., Sc. 6 a, Sd. 5 a. lúi airthir; ¶ Caelchú ó Lúi Airthir, Fg.; ¶ =Cailcú Cluana
Airthir, Mt. 35; ¶ on E. of r. Lee(?).
Finsnechta Luibnighe, Lec. 260 b, Au. i. 354; ¶ now Limerick in p. Kilcavan, c. Wexf., Hen.; ¶ "on borders of ancient Meath
and Leinster," O'Don., Fm. i. 474; ¶ "Luimnech Fionnachta" infra, supports Hen.'s views.
b. Lune, Meath, Ui., Mi., Tp., Of. 334, Ci., Chi., Fep.,
Cam. i. 237; ¶ Ua Bráin (O Breen) rí L., Bk. 27 a; ¶ included L. Muinreamhair (L. Ramor) in c. Cav., 25 m. N. of the
S. boundary of Lune b. and also Sliab Guairi, Fm. i. 10; ¶ in it also was Donaghmore nr Navan (Domnach Mór Maige Echnach),
Lct. 186, Fm. iii. 128; ¶ dp. Lúignib, Corm. 34.
b. Leyney, c. Sli.; ¶ Luighne Connacht (dp. Luighnibh, Fm. iii. 172), Sr. 79, Ll. 338 b, Bb. 107 b, Fy. 493, K. 129 b, Mm.
546, K. 145; ¶ in it are Achadh Conaire and Druim Lias, Md., F., Fg.; ¶ Meelick and Ath Lethan, Hs. i. 4, 5, Mi., Ci., Ui.;
¶ Cluain Aedha Aithmet, Fg., Md.; ¶ Corann, Lis. 25 a; ¶ Corco Firtrí, F.; ¶ Síd Duma, al. Sid Dromma Nemed, Sas. 6828;
¶ Gregraigi, Fir. 54; ¶ ap. Luigniu, Au. i. 268, Fm. i. 392; ¶ fr. Lai son of Cormac Gaileng are the 3 Luigni of Connacht,
Lec. 423; ¶ v. Ci., Mi., Ui., Chi.; ¶ al. Tuatha L., Sil. 306, Ls. iii. 82; ¶ co-extensive with b. Leyny, c. Sli., O'D.
in Mr. Tp., but the d. of Achonry (which contains the greater part of c. Sli. and part of Mayo = 35 by 27 m.) is called d.
of Luigne, K. 175 b, Ai. 54, Con. 9 b, Au. ii. 276, Ci., Mi., M'Curtin's Antiq. 279; ¶ their terr. was coextensive with Achonry
d., and their name survives in Leyney b., c. Sli.; ¶ the name Gaileanga survives in Gallen b., c. Mayo, but L. territory,
all Sliabh Lugha, forming half of b. Costello, belonged to them, Lct. 103–4; ¶ O Hara, Ua hEgra, was K. of Luigne, Ui., Mi.,
Ci., I. 136 b, Con. 3 b, L. Buide was ruled by O'Hara Buidhe, L. Riabhach by O Hara Reagh, Ci.
one bred or born in Luigni, Au. ii. 200, 408; ¶ np. Luighnigh, dream d'fhearaibh Mumhan, .i. Gaileangaicc 7 Luignicc do shliocht
Taidhg mic Céin mic Oilella Óloim, St. B. 422, 423. luigne deisceirt; ¶ ua Gadhra, lord of, Fm. ii. 686.
Lis. 6 a, Pd. viii. 40; ¶ g. Luimnig, N. 240, Lu. 98 a, Gc. 164; ¶ d. Luimniuch, Au. ii. 36, 182, Ls. ii. 224; ¶ g. Luimnighe
(!), K. 119 b; ¶ it meant first the estuary of the Shannon at Limk., called L. Luimnig in Lu. 98 a; ¶ Inis Erci in mari
illo quod dicitur Luimnech, in mari L., Cs.; ¶ Inis mac n-Eirc for L., Lis 25 b; ¶ called an "inber," Laws ii. 224; ¶ Atbeir
ri hUa Figeinti, is leis an indsi-sea (i. Inis Cathaigh) ocus innse Luimnigh olcena, Lis. 21 a; ¶ ó dhorocht for brú Luimnig
andes, luid cosaibh tirmaibh amal bid ar talamh réidh, cu mbai i purt Innsi Cathaig, Lis. 22 b; ¶ co mbói for L. Rí 7 for
Deirg deirc 7 for Luimniuch, Tl. 88; ¶ as to the t. or city, v. C., Cs., Mi., Ui., Ci., Chi., Tp., Md., Fia., Cg., K. 121
a, Im. 66, Lb. 213 a, Tl. lvi. luimnech; ¶ al. L. Laigen in Ui Cennsalaig, K. 147 b, Ods. 672, Chi.; ¶ L. i Laignib, I.
41 a; ¶ al. Luimnech Finnachta, Cell Fionnachta Luimnigh in Teach De in Hui Deagha Móra, in Hui Censiolach, Fir. 709, I.
108 a; ¶ L. Laigen, al. Formaoil na bhfian, K. 147 b (cf. Finn Formáili, Ll. 128 a; ¶ Findachta went fr. Connacht to Formael
in Ui Cennselaig, Lbl. 908; ¶ he is called Sanctus Luimnigh, Chr. 148; ¶ in Fm. and Au. he is called Finshnechta Luibnighe;
¶ fiad Luibnide, Lct. 10; ¶ "Limenagh, otherwise Limericke, "granted to Sir L. Esmonde in 1618," Mm. 490; ¶ now Little
Limerick opposite Sir T. Esmonde's halldoor at Ballynastragh, Gorey; ¶ a tl. and a churchyard on the slope of Limerick hill,
which last is, I think, Sliab Luimnig; ¶ cf. "All the Mannor of Esmonde and all the lands of Lemenagh and Formoyle," Esmonde
MSS., document of date 24 May, 1637.
al. Uladh, Sas. 1008; ¶ K. of Ulaid drowned there, Rc. xvii. 415, Fm. ii. 906, Au. ii. 36, Ch. 295; ¶ prob. at Limerick
Point, a rock running into the sea at Cushendall, c. Antr. luimnech beg; ¶ in Ui Bece Uachtarach (ext.) across Taedan W.,
and thence E. to L. Luingi in Mun., Lis. 183 b.
Lurgan; ¶ ds., 'sa Lurgain, Lurgan tl. in p. Magheross, c. Mon., Mi., Ui.; ¶ d. Lurgain Fernmaige, Ci.; ¶ as. gus an Lurgain,
i co longport Maghnusa Mic Mhathgamna, Ui.
Luscca, ns., Au. ii. 20, 46, Fm. ii. 936; ¶ Lusk, c. Dubl.; ¶ Bruiden Forgaill Monach was there, Mr.; ¶ g. Lusca, F., Au.
ii. 6, Fg., Md., Mt. 33, Mr., Mi., Ci., Chi.; ¶ g. Luscai, F. 144; ¶ d. ó Lusca, Md., Au. i. 146; ¶ v. Ct., C., Chi., Fia.,
Lbl. 236, Bb. 42 a, Ll. 354, Fir. 739; ¶ in Fine Gall, Fm. ii. 1042, 864; ¶ also g. Luscan, Lusccan, Au. i. 88, 150, 192,
258, 308, Fm. ii. 570, 688, Fep.
Of. 366, Bb. 125 a, I. 143 a, 147 a, Ed. 489, Pd. viii. 40; ¶ .i. Herbosus Campus, Cs. 544; ¶ Lusma p., King's Co., nr the
Shannon (of old in Ui Maine, Tp.), Fm. vi. 1990, Mi., Mm. 250, Im.; ¶ in d. Clonfert, Tax.; ¶ al. Mag Muiredh Moncaide,
Bb. 226 b; ¶ Mag Mured Munchadhair, Sa. 68 b.