n. Sabul, d. hi Sabul Patricii, A. 8 a, 16 a; ¶ i.e., Orreum Patricii, A. 2 b; ¶ Saul, 1 3/4 m. NE. of Downpatrick; ¶
g. in tSabaill, d. don tSaball, Tl. lvii., Mi., Ll. 349, Bb. 121 a, Lis. 7 a, Lec. 94; ¶ g. Sobaill, Au. ii. 150; ¶ d. Sabull
hi Mag Inis hi Crích Ulad, Lb. 29; ¶ al. S. Patraic, Au. ii. 164, Lb. 26 b, Lis. 4 a; ¶ v. Tl., Mm., Mi., Ci., Ui., Fg.,
Md.
ns., F. 61; ¶ but nd. Saigir, Cs.; ¶ na. Saigir Chiaráin, Sil. 3, 14, Fm. v. 1510; ¶ g. Saigre, Saighre, Ui., Cs., Fia.,
Fep., Ai. 15 a, Fir. 751; ¶ K. 162 a, Md., F., Fg., Mt.; ¶ al. Saigir, Lis. 39 a, Ll. 309; ¶ the burial place of kings
of Ossory, K. 168 a; ¶ Seirkieran 4 1/2 m. SE. of Birr, a fine rath there, and incised cross with inscription, "Or do Cherball;
¶ " v. Ui., Mi., Cri.
Duachgalach gave l. ext. fr. Snám Tire Féicc at L. measca to S. Dea, to Fecc, Odrán, and Mechar, Lec. 107, Ll. 350, Bb. 121
b, Lb. 17, Fir. 751; ¶ al. Sail Deaga, I. 108 b.
Sailtean (1 of 7 tls. of Seltan in c. Leit.); ¶ cath Maige Roth and cath Sailtine fought on same day, Ll. 25; ¶ in Fm.
and Cri. the ds. is Sailten and gs. Sailtin.
Saitne, Satni, in (ancient) Meath, Of., Tp., Lct., Fir. 665, Mi.; ¶ Ua Cathasaigh, was their rí or tigerna, Bk. 27 a, Conb.
24 b, Tp., Ui., Mi., Ci., Lct.; ¶ Ua C. was the lamp of the chivalry of Meath, Mi.; ¶ Ua C., Lord of Breg, dies in 1061;
¶ the Fir Breg, i.e., Ua C., defeat the Gailenga, Ul.; ¶ O Conor attacks Fir Breg and Saithne, the Gaill attack S. Bregia
and Duleek, and slay Ua C., Lord of S., on that day; ¶ Ua C. tigherne na Saithne dies an. 1179; ¶ his l. was, or was in,
Finegall (terra O Kadesi de Finegal, Cr. 37)and in d. Dublin (Parochia Dublin), Cr. 58; ¶ fr. Tax. and Cr. 58, 139, it is
clear that his c. Dub. l. was the b. Balrothery W., dry. of Swords; ¶ Reeves and O'Donovan give this identification, but
fr. what I give supra, O C. was Lord of Breg and Fir Breg, and prob. Dún Saithne, at Dunsany Castle, 5 m. W. of Balrothery
b., was his stronghold; ¶ gp. is Saithne; ¶ dp. Saithnib, Satnib, Mi., Tig.
a r., Ad. 128; ¶ ? R. Sale, now the Abhanndubh or blackwater in Meath, Ct.; ¶ called Sele in A. 10 a; ¶ fr. Ross Lochud
they went to Sále, Lu. 56; ¶ ? or Saile in Connaille.
Cath Samna in Mun., Ll. 19, Bb. 94a, Lec. 64; ¶ now Cnoc Samhna (Knocksawna), nr Bruree, c. Limk, Mi.; ¶ i Mairtine Mumhan,
Hz. 28; ¶ in Mun., Lec. 167, 337, Lg. 107, Fir. 493; ¶ fr. Sas. 1165; ¶ this battle seems to have been at Dún trí Liace
(Duntryleague), in c. Limk., which is a good distance E. of Bruree.
ns., great r. of Eire, Lu. 98 a, Lec. 83; ¶ Samair, Sc. 6 a; ¶ Samáir, Ll. 5; ¶ Saméir, Tl.; ¶ Saimér, Of. 163; ¶ Saimhér,
Sa. 85 b; ¶ gs. Samhaire, Ar. 142; ¶ R. Erne, Of., Lg. 15, 17, Mi., Cri., Ar., Hz. 125, Fm. vi. 2010; ¶ v. Ct., K. 123
a, Bb. 136; ¶ Saméir which goes out of L. Erne into the sea, Tl.
Samair r. betw. Hui Fidgente and Arada in Mun., Lu. 133 b, Lbl. 913; ¶ cath na Samaire ar Samain, at Raith Bresail in Mag
Mossaid, Cremthand routed the enemy, Ll. 45 a, Lec. 167, 337, Z. 470 b; ¶ cath na Samaíre; ¶ now corruptly Camhair, Morningstar
r., which runs by Bruff, c. Limk., Mm, 485; ¶ Morningstar r., Lct.; ¶ on l. of Monasternenagh, nr Cell Ráth, Sw. an. 1200;
¶ cath Samhdaire, Ai. 84 b; ¶ faithche Caisil ó Somaor go Gabhrán, Hz. 44.
gs., Spain; ¶ Sbainnech, a Spaniard; ¶ np. Sbainnigh, Ci. scadarc; ¶ ds. Scadairc; ¶ in S. of Ui Ceinnselaig, Ll. 301
b, Sil. i. 374; ¶ prob. in Skeirke p., 2 m. SW. of Borris-in-Ossory, Queen's Co.; ¶ the height at the ch. commands an extensive
view, is surmounted by pagan temple, its area is surrounded by deep entrenchment, and within it is a pyramidal stone, and
nr it is a cromlech, pgi.; ¶ but I think it is Scark, nr New Ross.
asf. Scairb m Sas; ¶ a shallow place, ford; ¶ al. scarbhán scairbhín, Obr.
s.
Scairbh; ¶ Scariff in p. Tomgraney, c. Clare, Fm. v. 1600; ¶ E. of Finnchlár ó Ronghoille, Tor. 128; ¶ E. of Clár Rongaile,
Ai. 71 a.
s. beccoice
a ford on the Finn nr Castlefinn, b. Raphoe, c. Don., Mi., Ui., Fm. v. 1406; ¶ in Tír Conaill, Con. 80 a; ¶ seems a ford
on r. Finn nr Castlefinn (MacCarthy); ¶ d. Sgairbh Bechoigi, Ui., Mi.
s. inbhir dubglaisi
fr. Ros mBroc they passed over S.I.D., and over the Barrow, Lis. 218 a.
s. ineach
in Lein.; ¶ Scál went fr. Bairend Cearmain to S. I., Bb. 195 b; ¶ Sc. Indeach, I. 150 b; ¶ al. Sc. Indeoin, q.v.; ¶ nr
Carlow (?).
s. ineóin
Scal settled in S. Ineóin, al. Carrac in Scail (Dindsenchus of Lein.), Ll. 194, Lec. 461, Lbl. 428, Sa. 20 a.
s. insi in fhraich
g. Sgairbhe Insi in Fraoich, Ci., Mi., Con. 74 b; ¶ air Sgairbh Insi in fhraich, a Muigh Eine, Ui.; ¶ Inis Fraoich is in
L. Gill, c. Sli., Fm. v. 1354; ¶ in NW. end of L. Melvin, Ui. s. sholais; ¶ Scarriffhollis, 2 m. W. of Letterkenny, c. Don.,
Fm. v. 1616.
s. úaachtarach
af. Sgairb Uachtaraigh on N. border of Ancient Meath, K. 121.
Scellecc, Sgeillec; ¶ in S. of Corco Dubne, Of. 182; ¶ W. of Irrus deiscirt Corco Duibne, Ll., Cr. 12, Bb. 21 a, Lec. 27,
567, Sb. 1 b, Sc. 16 b, Lg. 71, I. 26 a; ¶ i.e., Sceilic Michil, Md.; ¶ the ds. is Sceliuc (in I., Ll., Lec. ... Sb., Sc.);
¶ g. Eitgal Sceiligg, Au. i. 318; ¶ Suibne Scelic, Ll. 359, Fg., Mt.; ¶ blathma Sgeillige, Mi.; ¶ al. Sc. na Scal, q.v.;
¶ al. Scellic Michil, q.v.; ¶ ag an Carraig risa ráiter Scelleg, Hx. 116; ¶ Little Skellig is the only place in Irel. in
which gannets breed; ¶ Greater Skellig is an enormous rock soaring 710 feet over the sea; ¶ on it are cells, stone crosses,
and two wells dedicated to St. Michael; ¶ Adnacul Ir buried "i Sceliuc Irruis," I. 26 a, St. B. 657, Fir. 96; ¶ Scellecc
Michil, Ccc. 38; ¶ Great Skellig Rock, off Kerry, Ui., Mi., Cg., Md., Z. 353; ¶ in W. Desmond, K. 128 b; ¶ Ir drowned there,
Hk. 296, K. 128 b; ¶ al. Glascarrac, Cf. p. 60; ¶ Rupes Beati Michaelis in dry. Achadeo, d. Ardfert, Tax.; ¶ al. S. na
scál; ¶ Ir drowned "oc Sceliuc na S.," Lec. 27, Sb. 1 b, poets' name for Sc. Michil, K. 128b.
n. Skye in Scotl., g. plebs Sceth, Scéth, Isle of Skye, Au. i. 274, 122; ¶ g. Scetha, Ll. 358; ¶ g. Sciadh, Au. ii. 248,
Ci.; ¶ g. Scith, Tig. an. 668; ¶ Scí, Ll. 347; ¶ d. Scii, Au. i. 148, 150; ¶ Scí, Lec. 139 a, Cg. 152, Z. 374; ¶ n. Scia,
Bco. 45 b, Ad.; ¶ v. Mi., Ui. sciaid aird na con; ¶ ds.; ¶ W. of Áth da Baeth in Ulst., Ll. 124, Sto. 7 a.
Skeanavart tl., in p. Kilcumsy, c. Rosc., Ci. sciath nechtin; ¶ d. Sciaith Nechtain, a. Sciaigh Nechtin, Ui.; ¶ d. Sciaich
N., Ll. 310; ¶ cath Scéithe N., K. 166, Ccc. 25; ¶ Cath Sceith N., Bb. 38b, Lis. 147 b; ¶ Cath Sgeth N., Fir. 688; ¶ prob.
in Lein., Ui.; ¶ nr Castledermot, c. Kild., Mi., Cri.; ¶ in Mun., Hx. 710; ¶ in the Decies of Waterf., Ai. 18 a, St. B.
400, 414. There may be two S. N.; ¶ one seems nr Castledermot, in S. Kild.; ¶ fr. Ui. and Mi. I gather that the K. of Irel.
marched into Kild. as far as Ráith Ailinne (Knockaulin in p. of Kilcullen), and there remained with his army for seven days;
¶ the Lein. army retired S. of Knockaulin to S. N., and held their ground there, nr their fastnesses of Wickl., Wexf., and
Carl.; ¶ as they could not dislodge the Irish king, or lure him into their woods and mts., and as he continued to ravage
Kild., the Leinstermen submitted; ¶ in Castledermot, 14 m. S. of Kockaulin is Skea-nagun tl., which seems a corruption of
S. Neachtain; ¶ cath Sceithe N., won by the men of Mun. and Lein. over the Foreigners, may have been here or in the Decies,
as supra.
d. Scirit, nr Sliab Mis, mons Scirte juxta Montem Mis, A. 8 b, 9 a, 15 b; ¶ i Sciric ic Sléib Mis i n-Arcail (a great valley)
i tuaisciurt Dal Araide, Tph., Tl. 414, Fir. 693; ¶ al. Scirec Archaile; ¶ al. St. Patraic, Ct.; ¶ Skerry, an ancient burial
place still used, 3 m. NE. of Slemish, c. Ant.; ¶ a print in a rock is pointed out as the print of St. Patrick's foot, locally
pron. Skirry; ¶ in p. Skerry.
Scirta r. in Lein., Of. 247; ¶ g. Scirtige, Ll. 19; ¶ Scirdigge, Lec. 64; ¶ Scirtaighe, Lg. 107; ¶ Scithraige, Lec. 581.
sci snamaignech; ¶ in Ulst.; ¶ the Boinn, the Níid, in the Tairde, in S. S., Lbl. 954.
cath Sgobad against the Gailiain, Fir. 49; ¶ cf. Scobach, nr Sauueekeirin, c. Wickl., Cr. an. 1190; ¶ v. Scothba. scoiteccda;
¶ bérla S., the Irish language, Fm. ii. 568. scoraid; ¶ r. in p. Cloghane, c. Kerry, Ods. 696.
Scurmore tl., E. of r. Moy, in Tireragh, c. Sli., Fy. scot; ¶ np. Scuit, nó Gaedil, the Irish, N. 222, 4; ¶ np. Scuit,
dp. Scotaib, Ls. i. 20, Bb. 171 b, 10 a, Lh. 100; ¶ gp. Scot, N. 46; ¶ v. A. 2 a; ¶ Feidlimid rí Muman is styled Optimus
Scotorum, Au. i. 352; ¶ isna scélaib Scottecdaib, in Irish tales, Ll. 145 a; ¶ bérla Scoitecdha, Irish language, Fm. ii.
590, 568.
first mentioned in 360, and, as Claudian says, came fr. Irel.; ¶ fr. him and fr. Gildas we learn that they went back to
Irel.; ¶ they settled in Scotl. in 495 or 494, Skene's Cps. cx.; ¶ "Scotia was applied exclusively to Irel. before 10th
century; ¶ this undoubted fact lies at the very foundation of the real history of Scotl.," Skene, himself a Scot, in Cps.
lxxv., where he also says "Ireland is the patria or mother country of the Scots."
Ui Chanain and Ui Beccáin of S. di Dál Messin Corb in Lein., Ll. 314, Lec. 197, which has Scothbae; ¶ cath Scothbadh fought
against Scaile by Tuathal Techtmar, Lec. 39, Lg. 143. scotraige; ¶ tribe of Aithechaigh, Bb. 140.
Maidm Sgriboigi, Ui.; ¶ Screeboge tl., nr Ballymahon; ¶ cf. tls. Screeboge in Meath, Scriboge in Tipp., Scrivogue in Cork.
scrín; ¶ v. following words.
s. adamnáin
.i. Scrinium S. Adamnani, now Skreen in d. of Killala, b. of Tireragh, Sli., C., Ct., Mi., Cri., Fy., Tax.; ¶ Comarba Scríne,
Mi.; ¶ an Scrín, Md.; ¶ Scrín, al. Cnoc na Maoili, al. Mullach Ruada; ¶ Skreen tl. and p., in Tireragh, Sli., Fy., Fir.
275, Lec. 169.
s. adamnáin
at Domnach Maigen in Fernmag, Mi.
s. chiaráin
at Inis Aingin, Mi.
s. chiarain
at Clonmacnoise, Mi.
s. coluim cille
al. Acall; ¶ Achaill, áit no tulach hi fil Sgrín Choluim C.; ¶ Achall, Lu. 41 b, 50b, 53 b; ¶ Skreen in Meath; ¶ on the
hill of Skreen, Mi., Cri.; ¶ an Scrín, Md.; ¶ v. Ct.
s. coluim cille
Ballynascreen, in Tir Eogain, in b. Loughinsholin, c. Derry, Mi., Ci., Cri.; ¶ in the ch. of Ardmicgiollan, Ct. 494; ¶
in p. Magilligan.
isin tSeghais, the Curlieu hills; ¶ al. Coirrshliabh na Segsa, nr boyle, c. Rosc., Mi., Cri., U., Lct.; ¶ g. Ségaisse,
Ui.; ¶ na Segaisi, Mi.; ¶ cath Seghsa, Lg. 182, K. 158 a.
al. the Boyne in the Síd, i.e., Sidh Nechtain, where it rises fr. Tiprait Segsa, at Carbery hill, c. Kild., Ll. 191, Lbl.
121, 421, Bb. 194 a, Teh. 242, Hc. 2, 637, Om. 844; ¶ cath Segsai over Leinstermen seems here, Hb. 72.
Liber in Inbiur Latharnai and Segan, Ll. 367, Z. 340 a. segdais; ¶ isin Segdais in Connacht, Au. ii. 214; ¶ leg. Segais.
segene; ¶ Colmán S., C. Segine, Ll. 366, Lec. 115; ¶ place (?).
Bd. 24; ¶ in Mun., in Mag Eóin, Ll. 168, I. 172 b; ¶ Seg M. in Fid Eoin, Lec. 523, Sa. 79 a; ¶ cath Seigi Mosaid, gained
by Eogan Mór over Conn Cetch., Lec. fo. 167; ¶ v. Fid Eoin, Mag Mossad. segna boide ardmacha; ¶ one of 3 Caemre Éirend,
I. 190 a.
d. Saeli, A. 15 a; ¶ a r. nr Tailltiu, A. 10 a; ¶ g. Saele; ¶ Sruth Séili, Tl.; ¶ r. Blackwater, which joins the Boyne
at Navan, Mi., Cam. i. 418; ¶ St. Patrick cursed it and Oingae (the r. Nanny); ¶ v. Saele.
cath S. in Fortuathaib Laigen; ¶ Ui Ceinnselaig fought there, Ui.; ¶ nr Glendalough and Glenn of Imail, Hen., Ui.; ¶ Selgge,
Mi.; ¶ Selgi, Zc. iii. 465.
ds. Raith Cimaeith in it, Bb. 11 b; ¶ al. Semne, q.v. semne; ¶ pd. viii. 38; ¶ island Magee, c. Ant., Mi.; ¶ in it are
Ráith Chimbaeth, Ll. 6, Fer. 14; ¶ Cúl Athguirt, Mi.; ¶ Imlech Cluana, Tl., Ct.; ¶ al. Rinn Seimne or Island Magee p.,
in b. of Lr. Belfast, Ant.; ¶ in it also are Ráith Chaingeda and Ros na Ríg, Ll. 15, 330, Lec. 251, K. 131 a; ¶ fr. Rind
Rois Nede went to S., NW. of Latharna; ¶ v. Ll. 180, 94, Lbl. 550, Hc. 2, 543 b, Lis. 145 a, Mr. semni; ¶ al. Clann Sem
of the Desi, of which was Mochoemóc, Ll. 331.
al. S. Loichin, Lec. 112; ¶ one of the Shanaghy tls. senad; ¶ n. in Senadh; ¶ g. an tSeanaidh, Au. ii. 530, Fm. v. 1388;
¶ al. S. Mic Maghnusa; ¶ Ballymacmanus Island; ¶ al. Belle Isle, in L. Erne, c. Ferm., Mi., Ui., Ci., Fir. 313, Of. 19.
ic Senatibh in O Conaill Gabra, Cg. 8, Z. 351; ¶ ds. Seannaid, K. 165 a; ¶ g. Seanaid, Kp. 545; ¶ Seanuidhe, Ston. A.
p. 42; ¶ a Cyclopean fort and ruins of Shanid Castle, 1 m. SE. of Shanagolden, b. Shanid, c. Limk.
Abban, Augustin, Colman Hua Fiach in i Senbothaib Fola, Ll. 364, B. lix.; ¶ i n-Uib Cendselaig, F., Fg., Mt. sen-both carmina;
¶ given to Kilcleheen nuns, Sp. 1, 371.
in Lein. (Templeshambo, c. Wexf., Ui., Mi., Cri., Fy.), Bb. 35 b, Fir. 426, K. 162 b, Hb. 63; ¶ al. Senboth, S. Colmáin,
S. Fola, q.v.; ¶ Temple-Shanbo p. is 4 1/2 m. SW. of Newtown, its W. portion consists wholly of part of Mt. Leinster and
Blackstairs mts., and contains the site of an ancient ch., which I think is Senboth Sine.
they went over Gabair, Suan, and Sencharaidh till they got a view of Oe Cualand, Ll. 195; ¶ v. Óe Cualand. sencharman; ¶
in Mag Mesca in Ui Failgi, I. 149 a.
in Lein.; ¶ nr Bray or in d. Kild.; ¶ Brigit and Temair, Justan and Fintan in S. (al. Senchell mic Coirpri), Ll. 351, 313,
Bb. 73 b, 122 b, Lec. 109, Lb. 20.
St. Patrick went fr. Elphin to Dumacha Óa nAilella, and fd. S. D., Tl. 98, Ct.; ¶ Senella Cella Dumiche, A. 11 b, leg. Sen-cella
D.; ¶ this seems Ecclesiam Senem Nepotum Ailello, A. 9 b; ¶ Senchell Oa n-Ailella, in Tirerrill, c. Sli.; ¶ O Flannachain
of S. Dumcha, Con. 58 b.
in b. Tirerril, Sli., A., Tl., Cs., C., Ct., Mi., Cri., Lg. 2; ¶ tl. and p. Shancough, in b. Tirerrill; ¶ n. Senchue, Cs.;
¶ g. Senchuae, A. 15 a, Ui.; ¶ d. Senchui, A. 18 b, Fg., Md., Ll. 353; ¶ Senchoi, Tl. 94; ¶ v. Senchoe; ¶ al. Senchuach,
Mm. 22, Fy., Lg. 2 a.
al. Mulcait Senchua, a seat of K. of Cashel, Lis. 143 a, Lct.; ¶ al. Senchua Cháin, Bb. 149 a, Lec. 377; ¶ al. Cell Galláin,
in Caoille in Mun., Lis. 182 b; ¶ in Limk., O'D. in Lct., but I find no Shanahoe in Limk.; ¶ Senchua mt. in Muscraige in
Mun., Of. 342.
in Mag Ái, Tl. 250, Ct., S. D. of A. 12 b, Tl. 104, which say:—"From Cruachu in Mag Ai Pátric went, and fd. Sendomnach, in
Árdd Licce, then fd. Árdd Senlis, where he placed St. Lallócc, then to Mag Nento, then to Ui Maine, where he fd. Fidarta (now
Fuerty), 14 m. S. fr. Cruachu, whence he started; ¶ all these places are in c. and (old) b. Rosc., outside of S. border of
which lies Fuerty; ¶ Lollócc of Senlis (q.v.) lived on W. of Slieve Baune in b. Rosc.; ¶ Reeves, in Tl. 635, misplaces this
in Westm.
s. domnach
Sendounach in the Manor of Fore, c. Westm., Gor. 7 b; ¶ Shanonagh tl. in Westm.
Lec. 106; ¶ Brig mór of, Ll. 349, Lb. 17; ¶ Mac Mugna of, Fir. 750; ¶ v. Fid Eóin.
s. domnach rátha ech
Ct.; ¶ in Connacht.
s. domnach úa n-ercae
S. la Au Ercae, A. 19 a.
s. droicheatt
old bridge nr Drogheda, Fy.
s. druim
Schandrum, in dry. Muscridonegan, d. Cloyne, Tax.; ¶ Shandrum p. is 5 m. SW. of Charleville, c. Cork; ¶ but Petty's Map
puts it at Charleville.
s. dumae
Mt. 25.
s. gabar
i Crich Ua Morc, Sas. p. 311.
s. glend
Ll. 207 a; ¶ al. Glend Coluim Cille in Tír Conaill; ¶ also name of r. there, Bco. 4 a, 19 a, Md., Ct.; ¶ Glencolumkill
in c. Don.
s. glend
in Luachair of Mun.; ¶ S. ibar was betw. it and Móincend, Ll. 206 a.
s. guala
S. Cladhárd in Ui Conaill, Ccc. 30; ¶ Maidm Sengualand, Cg., Z. 368; ¶ d. Sengualaind Cladhaird, Lis. 152 b, Ccc. 30; ¶
Shanagolden, 5 m. W. of Askeaton, c. Limk.
s. ibar
betw. Móincend and Senglend in Luachair, W. Mun., Ll. 206.
s. labor
.i. dún, gloss, Ib. 58; ¶ "isind níth i Senlabuir; ¶ " v. L. Ló.
s. laigin
old or true Lagenians, Ls. v. 472, Fir. 472; ¶ descendants of Laogaire Lorc, X. 71.
s. lis
in Connacht, C., Ct.; ¶ behind or W. of Badbgne; ¶ St. Lallóc of, Ll. 354, 372, I. 111 a; ¶ nr Sliab Badhbgna, Md.; ¶
al. Senlis Badnai, I. 111 a; ¶ Lalloc o Senlius la Connachta, Tl.; ¶ Broccán, Eithni 7 Illand ó Seanlis, I. 109 a; ¶ Shanlis
p. and tl. in c. Louth is not it.
s. lis
in the Dalatúnachoibh, Hb. 128; ¶ in Dalton's l. of b. Rathconrath, Westm.
s. longport
in Anghaile; ¶ al. Longphort Ui Fhearghail, t. of Longf., Mi., Ui.
s. luachair
in S. Kerry, and ext. into cc. Cork and Limk., Tp.
s. mag
Partholan's people died there, Ll. 6; ¶ v. S. M. Elta edair.
s. mag
betw. Liathmuine and Ráith Mór in Ulst.; ¶ S. M. and Mag Fuina, Sto. 17 b, 19 a.
s. mag agair
Mac Fhirdamagh, K. of Connacht was so called because he was K. of Connacht, from Senmag A. to S. mag Sainb, Lec. 448. s.
mag alt; ¶ in Meath, Of. 168; ¶ i.e., Moynalty.
s. mag breogain
W. of Áth Issel, in Mun.; ¶ betw. Ath Issel and Slighe Cnamhcoille, Lis. 196 a; ¶ N. of Sliab Crott, Lis. 135 b; ¶ v.
Mag Breogain.
s. mag elta edair
Mi., Bb. 11 a; ¶ nr Howth, Cri., Sc. 6 a, Lct. 5 a, Lg. 15, Sas. 250, K. 123 a; ¶ Clontarf in it, Cg. 176; ¶ v. Senmag
Etair.
s. mag étair
in Bregmag, Ll. 5, 6; ¶ v. S. M. Elta Edair.
s. mag n-eo
al. Mag Laissi, S. of Mag Ruadh Roichet, Lis. 205 b.
s. mag léna in mucceda
betw. Meath and Claithar Cell, Ll. 263 b; ¶ nr Durrow; ¶ al. S. M. Léna mic Dáthó; ¶ Léna was killed and buried there,
ML. 15; ¶ now p. Kilbride, which includes Tullamore, O'Curry.
s. mag ogla fígda
Nuada went fr. Cnuca into S., X. 367.
s. mag roichet
S. M. R. ingine Déin meic Dileann; ¶ al. Mag Ruad Roichet, S. of Tochar Leghi, Lis. 205 b, Sas. 695; ¶ fr. text it is clearly
the plain in which is Morett Castle, S. of the Tochar (Togher), in b. Portnahinch, Queen's Co.
s. mag sainb
in Connacht, Lec. 448; ¶ Fir 448; ¶ Fir Taoidin in it, Fir. 54, 65.
s. muicinis
al. Baile na Creega Castle in Burren, Wc. 245.
s. óenach clochair
Monasternenagh, c. Limk.
s. osraige
the Clann Condla, X. 72.
s. reilig
plundered by O Byrne, Bran. 91 b.
s. róiriu
Belach Mugna Senróirenn, at Ballaghmoon in c. Kild., Mm. 487.
s. ros
at L. Cré, now Ross Cree, Cs., Up. 502; ¶ Senros (Bran. 91 a) is Roscrea, or Old Ross, c. Wexf.
s. sencell
in Cluain Caecni, at Lind Doee on r. Barrow, Bb. 198 a.
Hk. 348; ¶ given by Ugaine to his son Eocha, Lec. 36, Lg. 119, Fir. 104; ¶ al. d. Seólu; ¶ al. Magh Seóla, Ll. 22, Lec.
585. sepel eóin báiste; ¶ nr Fenagh, Mi.
i Cenánnas etir di Thethba, Ll. 25 a, 131 b, 395, I. 25 a, Bb. 33 a, 49 a, Lec. 49, 176, 619, Rc. xvii. 244, K. 164 b, Fir.
304, Hb. 77, Hx. 255; ¶ Seretmag in Cenannus, Ui., Mi.; ¶ al. Mag Sered.
Racoon in p. Drumhorne, c. Don.; ¶ in it is Raith Chungai hi Sertib, Campus Sered hir-Ráith Chungi, A. 11 b; ¶ hir Ráith
Chunga hi Serthib, imbrimm i Seirthi, to ride in S., Tl.; ¶ in Tír Aeda in Tirconall, Ct.; ¶ v. Mag Serith.
Lu. 111 a, Bdd. 160, 399; ¶ seems nr Bohernabreena, and betw. it and the sea; ¶ perhaps nr r. Dodder; ¶ g. Sescinn U.,
in Cualu, Sil. 91; ¶ must be at Mount Seskin (1049 feet high in p. Tallaght); ¶ v. Tallaght, Pgi.
Síth n-Aeda, at Assaroe, Ll. 20 a, 10 b, 20 b, 211, Lec. 499, Bb. 209 a, I. 161 a, 171 b, Lb. 29, Con. 44 a, Sb. 5 b, Tl.,
Fer. 182, 208, Lis. 5, 8 a, At. iv. 231, Mm. 528, Lg. 3, Md., Bco. 2 a; ¶ now Mullach Sídhe, Mullashee at Ballyshannon, c.
Don., Ci., Mi., Ar.; ¶ al. S. Aedha Esa Ruaid, Sas. 1560; ¶ al. S. Aeda Ruaidh, Fen., At. iii. 386.
E. of and nr Kells and Domnach mór, Meath, on l. of Kells monastery, Bk. 6 b.
s. almaine
fort of Tadg mac Nuadat, Lis. 230 b; ¶ v. Almu. sídhán; ¶ ac L. Lughborta; ¶ al. Lecht Loghu 7 Carnd Lughdhach, a caendruim,
Sa. 84 a; ¶ Sidan in Meath (?); ¶ Sidan in dry. Eliogarty, d. Cashel, Tax.; ¶ many are the Sheeaun tls.
s. anann
Sith A., Sith nanann (al. Cerna in Meath?), Sa. 70 b, Fer. 210.
Etaine of Sith A., mother of Mess Buachail, mother of Conaire Mór, X. 91.
s. ar femin
al. Sid Buidb, Lu. 97 a; ¶ fairy mound on r. Suir; ¶ v. Femen, Síd Femin.
s. aromhon
in Britain; ¶ Gorthigernd of, Bb. 116 a.
s. asail
S. A. mic Umhoir; ¶ al. Sidhan Maighi Assail, Sa. 43 b; ¶ v. Cnoc Droma Asail, Tory Hill, c. Limk.
s. badgna
Sas. 2543.
s. báne
Cliach Cruttire Smer Duib of Ui Mac Smáil, ríg na trí n-arus i S. Ll. 169, Bb 201 a, Sa. 32 a; ¶ Sa. has S. Banai, Bb. S.
Bainne; ¶ S. Bainne cois Fleasca's ar Chlaodaigh, Ry. 144; ¶ nr. r. Flesk, Kerry.
s. ban find
i Femun, Lu. 132; ¶ ós Feimenmag, Cf. p. 13; ¶ ? on banks of Inber Cíchmaine, Lu. 129 a; ¶ in Mag Femin, Lis. 219 a; ¶
on Femen, abode of Bodb Derg mac in Dagda, Sas. 2776; ¶ al. Sliab ban Finn, Sas. p. 278; ¶ Cnu Deroil dwelt betw. S. B.
F. and Crotta Cliach, Lis. 205 a; ¶ Slievenaman, 8 m. NE. of Clonmel.
s. ban find
in Mag Cliara, nr Uarán Braín, in Mun., Lis. 196 b; ¶ same as previous name (?).
s. becuisci
Cf. p. 15.
s. beinne hetair
Lis. 230 b; ¶ at Howth; ¶ in E. of Éire, Sas. 5132.
s. boadaig
Connla went thither with the fairy woman, Ca. 336, Hc. 576 b; ¶ S. Boagaig, Bb. 137 a, I. 185 a.
s. bó finne
Colmán of, Ai. 150 b.
s. boidb
now Slievenaman, N. of Clonmel; ¶ issed Síd ar Femun, in Mun., Ll. 10, 245 b, 246; ¶ S. Buidb, Bb. 201 a, 203 a, Bd. 7,
Lis. 96 b; ¶ al. Sliabh na mBan, Mc. iii. 202, Lec. 239 a.
s. bóidb
on brink of L. Derg, above Killaloe, At. iv. 116; ¶ S. Búidb, at L. Deirgert, S. of Portumna, c. Galw., At. iii. 385, Fir.
182; ¶ S. Buidhbh Dheirg, over L. Derg, nr Killaloe, Lir. 7; ¶ in Mun., Lis. 222; ¶ S. Buidb Deirg meic in Dagda, in S.
of Irel., Sas. 3350.
s. buidb
Bd. 19; ¶ seems nr L. Léin.
s. breg
elf mound of Bregia, Lec. 227, Lu. 88 b, Dg. 53; ¶ Ua Charrthaigh of S. B., Fer. 164; ¶ v. S. Breg Leith.
s. breg leith
Etaine, mother of Meisi Buachalla of, Bb. 80 a; ¶ Eassa in S. B. L., Lec. 227; ¶ Es, dau. of Eochaid Aireman, born in S.
B. L., X. 91; ¶ S. Bri Leith, It. i. 130, Fir. 384.
Bb. 94 a, Lec. 276; ¶ al. S. mBresse, Ll. 330; ¶ S. Breisi, I. 65 a, Fir. 493.
s. bressail druad
he went betw. it and Cnocc Síde an Brogai, Fer. 210, Zc. iii. 242.
s. briain
Bb. 36 a; ¶ seems nr Clontarf and Droiched Dubgaill.
s. broga
nr Cnogba and Cleiteach, Sa. 6 b, Bd. 40; ¶ on left bank of r. Boyne; ¶ the Broa (field) named fr. it in Maguire's l.;
¶ al. S. i mBruig, Pd. viii. 38, At. i. 390, Sa. 6 b.
s. brug emna macha
in Eamain Macha, Lbl. 550; ¶ v. Síthbrug na hEmna.
s. brug feidhlim
Aoife of, Hm. ii. 124, Ry. 202.
s. brug na hemna
Arm.; ¶ al. Árd Sailech, Árd Macha, Ll. 186 a, Hc. 2, 543 b, Sto. 20 a; ¶ nr Emain, nr Arm.
s. buan aindi bandruagh
in Lein., betw. Cend Maighi Nuagat and Drumain na Feinde, Lis 196 b; ¶ nr Maynooth; ¶ Buan's rath nr Clongowes(?).
s. buda
nr Strabane, c. Tyr., Fy. 6
s. buda
S. Budha, Ingine Bhuibh Deirg, nr Rathcroghan, c. Rosc., Fy. 6, Fir. 247, Lec. 126, 160.
s. buidhe
Proc. vii. 188, S. p. 346; ¶ Abartach's abode, Fer. 182, At. iii. 386; ¶ Shivey tl., c. Tyr.
s. buirrche
in Lein., Lis. 170 b; ¶ in Slievemargy (?).
s. cailli achaidh
nr Síd Asail, Sa. 43 b.
s. chaire muighi breg
It. i. 130; ¶ a place (?).
s. cairn brecnatan
al. Tech Banbuan Aine the Bandrai in the S., Lis. 174 b, 180 a; ¶ v. S. Buan.
s. cairnn cháin
Cf. p. 15, Dg. 53.
s. cerna
in Bregia, Au. i. 378; ¶ v. Cerna.
s. cirine
al. Cerna, Sa. 70 b.
s. cisi
Cisi, K. of Cairpraige slain there; ¶ Sheegys tl., c. Don., Fen., St. B. 595.
s. cleitigh
Lis. 173 b, Fer. 182; ¶ on S. of r. Boyne, nr bridge of Slane, At. iii. 386.
s. cliach
on Cnoc Aine, c. Limk., Fer. 19.
s. cliath
Fer. 19; ¶ al. Crota Cliath, Bb. 201 a; ¶ nr Druim Finghin, 138 a, (Ro.), Bb. 201 a.
s. cnuic
on Cnoc Báne, Lu. 134 a; ¶ al. S. Cnuic Báine; ¶ fr. Raith Mór Maige Lini to Cnoc Bane, to Duma Granerit, to Síth Lethead
Aidni, Lbl. 914; ¶ S. Cnocc B., Ll. 245; ¶ al. Síth of Caraig Baine, Hc. 2, 555 b.
s. cobha
I. 143 a, Pd. viii. 40; ¶ in Mag Coba (?).
s. collamrach
Lec. 490, Ll. 167, Bd. 28; ¶ seems to be in Connaught, and not far fr. Mag n-Aoi.
s. coltain
betw. Fertt Cláraigh and Inber Locha dá Dháil, Lis. 196 b.
s. conluath
at Dí Ghabhair an Righ in Aonach Colmáin, Fir. 780. s. connacht; ¶ al. S. n-ochaill; ¶ al. S. Cruachan, Ll. 246.
s. craige léithe
on Craiglea, at Killaloe, Lc. i. 8.
s. cruachan
Síth Cruachna i Connacht, Bd. 21, 27, Ll. 56, 246, Lbl. 648, Bb. 203 a, Lis. 96 b.
s. cuile
al. S. Cuillni, Tbd. p. 190; ¶ seems nr Dún Cuile in Cliú, c. Limk.; ¶ in Uib Cuanach (in b. Coonagh), Lbl. 644.
s. cuilind
al. Tech Cermnai in Sliab Culind, Ll. 330, Bb. 94 a, Lec. 276, Fir. 493.
s. dabilla
Aed, a Tuath de Danann, lived there; ¶ al. Cnoc Dabilla, now Abill Rock, betw. Rush and Holmpatrick, ML. 90; ¶ Aodh of
S. dá Bhile in Leth Chuinn, Hx. 684; ¶ but Aedán of S. Dabilla in Alba, Lec. 386.
s. da bolc
S. Da Bolg; ¶ the Fianda Fhind mic Cumaill that fought the battles of Cuillind, Cliach, Comair na tri nUisce, &c., and the
battle of Sid da Bolc, Lec. 325 a, Lbl. 333, 370, 770, Ha. 847.
s. dá én
al. Sliab Aige meic Iugaine, Lis. 232 a, Sas. 5253.
s. deicsein
in Tuirtri, Lbl. 237.
s. deírc
al. Cleitech, Lis. 196 b; ¶ S. Deirg, the sith or hill of Cleitech over the Boyne nr Slane, ML. 90.
s. domanchind
S. D. maic Degad, in Ulst., Lbl. 177 a, 880.
s. droma déan
Fer. 182; ¶ al. Fornocht, seat of Finn, son of Cumall, nr Hill of Allen, At. iii. 386; ¶ v. Fornocht.
s. droma deirg
in Cinel Conaill in the N., Lis. 230 b.
s. droma nemid
in Luigne Connacht, Sas. 6828; ¶ seems nr Findloch Céra, and in b. Leyney, Sli.; ¶ v. S. Duma.
s. druim
Síth druim; ¶ al. Caisel in Mun., Bb. 147 b, Lec. 327, Lct.; ¶ al. Carrac Caisil, K. 121 b; ¶ S. truim, Lis. 140 b, Fy.
28; ¶ Sidruim, I. 135 a.
s. duba
al. S. Dumha; ¶ al. S. Fer Femnin, Sa. 86 b 1.
s. dubh donn
in Eire, Dl. 46.
s. dubhláin ghil
in Eire, Dl. 46.
s. duirn buide
at Tonn Clidna, on S. of Tráig Téite, nr and NW. of Lecht Clídna, I. 153 b, Lis. 225 b.
s. duma
in Luigne of Connacht; ¶ al. S. Droma Nemed, Sas. 6828; ¶ in b. Leyney, Sli.
s. ebhna
in Mag Dremne, in Musgraighe Tíre, Fir. 669; ¶ on Knocksheegowna, p. Ballingarry, c. Tipp., 4 m. E. of Borrisokane, Ods.
700; ¶ al. Cnoc Sidhe Eabhna.
s. n-echach
r. Bóinn is called Sruth Findchuill fr. Cuailgne as far as S. nEchach Abradruaid, Lbl. 421.
s. emna
Fer. 27 a; ¶ al. Emain Abla in Múile, in Mull, in Scotl. s. eogabail; ¶ in W. Mun., Lis. 230 b, Sas. 5124; ¶ abode of
Aine, dau. of Eogabail, Fer. 143; ¶ al. Cnoc Aine.
s. ercmon
Teh. 241.
s. essa ruaid
Sas. 5127.
s. eteir
at Ailiuch Neit, W. of L. Febail in Ulst., Lec. 27.
s. femin
Bodb Sid Femin i Mumain, Bb. 94 a, 203 a, Lbl. 325 a, Bd. 20, Lis. 139 a, Fer. 24 b, Fir. 493; ¶ al. Síd Boidb, S. na mban
finn, q.v.
s. ferchartáin
Sa. 20 b; ¶ al. S. Forcharthan, q.v.
s. fer feimin
the Laigin had fr. the Bóinn to the S.F.F., before the Orgain Dindrigh, Ll. 377; ¶ S.F.F., Bb. 202 a; ¶ where Sadb, dau.
of Bodb, gave Finn a drink, Cf. p. 75, Sa. 32 a; ¶ Bodb of, Lec. 560; ¶ al. S. Femin, S. Boidb.
s. fer feinn
Find crossed the Ord and Ineoin, Fan Ui Faelan to top of S.F.F., Lbl. 952; ¶ leg. S. Fer Femin.
s. fer find darie
Tuath Rois ext. fr. Tráigh na Longan to S.F.F.D., Ha. 759.
s. fethail
at L. Riach, Fer. 20, Lis. 138 b.
s. fiachna
in Dún Maige Mell at L. da Én in Magh Ai, Ro. (Ll. 275, or Lis. 231 b).
s. fidaig
in Ulst., Fer. 49 a, 67.
s. findabhrach
Faghartach's abode, At. iii. 386, Fer. 182, I. 146 b, Sa. 17 a; ¶ seems N. of in Brug; ¶ in Ulst., Lbl. 423; ¶ at Findebair
nr Slane(?).
s. findach
S. finnach; ¶ Lir of, Lis. 212 a, 138 b; ¶ leg. S. Findachaid.
s. findachaid
Cf. p. 16, Lis. 213 b; ¶ on top of Sliab Fuaid, c. Arm., At. iii. 386, iv. 232, Sas. 1735; ¶ on Benn Boirche, Sas. 1748;
¶ al. Carn Finnachaid, N. of Tara, Sas. 1663; ¶ Lir's abode, Sas. 422, 1629, 1795, 5118; ¶ abode of Lir and Clann Lir,
Lis. 212 b, 213 a, Fer. 182.
s. findacháin
Lis. 96 b.
s. findchaidh
on Sliab Monaid, in Scotl. (on Dún Monaid, al. Dun Edain), I. 149 a, Bb. 193 b, Lbl. 418.
s. findfheirgi
in Lein., I. 171 b.
s. firai mic eogabail
Oig. xliii.; ¶ v. S. Eogabail.
s. forcarthan
in Lein., nr. Dublin; ¶ Dub (fr. whom Duiblinn is called), dau. of Rodub mac Glais, gamna robui i fail Ennai mic Nois i
Sidh Forcarthan; ¶ Dub, wife of Enna mac Nois fr. S. Forchartain was drowned in Dublinn, hence the name, Ll. 153 b, 160,
Bd. 35, Lec. 462, Lbl. 428.
s. fróich
in Ulst., nr Áth Fróich, al. Ath Fuait, Lbl. 585, Lu. 63 a, Lb. 23 a; ¶ S. Fraich, Rd., Rc. xvi. 137.
s. gabhráin
Proc. vii. 190, S. p. 346; ¶ at Gowran(?).
s. glas
S. Glais, in Ossory, Lis. 230 b, Sas. 5120.
s. gleudhuilleach
nr Guthard, Fir. 163.
s. ilbricc essa ruaid
at Assaroe, Ballyshannon, Lis. 237 b.
s. in broga
Pd. 6, Rd., Rc. xv. 291, Bb. 32 a, Ll. 9, Sc. 13 b; ¶ S. in Brodu, Lec. 279; ¶ at Broad Boyne Bridge, nr Slane, Ods. 587;
¶ but v. Brug na Bóinne.
al. Sighín Ciarain in b. Carra, Mayo, nr Tobar Lúghna; ¶ prob. Shighean, S. of Cloonagashel House, p. Ballinrobe, Fy., Fir.
272, 279; ¶ now Baile an t-Sigheain in p. Ballinrobe, Fy. 497.
S. L. Aidni, S. of Duma Gránerit, Lu. 134 a, Lbl. 914, Hc. 2, 555 b.
s. liamna
in S. of Lein., Lis. 226 a, Sas. 4085, Sil. i. 157; ¶ S. Lennchaime ingine Dobrain Dubthaire, Lis. 230 b, Sas. 4636, 5122;
¶ seems to be in Lein.; ¶ abode of Cond Cétchathach, Sas. 2841; ¶ v. Liamain, Dún Liamna.
s. lir
al. S. Finnachaid on Sliab Fuaid.
s. locha gabur
nr Tara in Meath, Lis. 182 a; ¶ at Lagore.
s. macc oic
Lu. 99 a.
s. mag
I. 147 a.
s. maighe sailend
where Eithne was drowned, I. 147 a, 161 b; ¶ nr r. Inny.
s. máthar etaine
dp. Sidaib M.E., Lec. 386; ¶ v. next word.
s. máthar meidbi cruachna
Croichin Crodearg inilt Etaine ó Sidaibh M. M. C., Lec. 387.
s. meadha
al. Cnoc Meadha, q.v., Fer. 182, 187; ¶ al. S. Meadha Siúil, now Knockma, b. Clare, c. Galw., At. iii. 386.
s. mic fergusa
in Mun., Bb. 101 a.
s. mic midir
on Sliabh na mban, Lis. 231 a.
s. mic scáil bhailbh
? Lechtin Scáil in b. Corcaguiny, Kerry, Gc. 24.
s. midir
al. Sliab Calraige, W. of the vill. of Ardagh, Longf., At. iv. 115; ¶ al. S. Truím, Fer. 182.
s. monaid
in the E., in Scotl., Lis. 230 b.
s. mór baile ui chadáin
Fir. 313; ¶ cf. Sheemore tl., c. Leit.
s. muine
I. 143 a, Pd. viii. 38.
s. muirbhighe
(on) island in Clew Bay due W. of abbey of Burrishoole, Fy.
s. mumhan
al. S. Boidb in Femun, Ll. 246.
s. na halmhan
Lis. 199 a; ¶ at Almu.
s. na carad
a carn on brink of L. Lughport; ¶ i.e., Longport Lúghdach, Bb. 107 a; ¶ S. na Carrad, Lec. 210, Fir. 168 b.
s. na fearfínd
in Tuath Ruis, al. Tuath Indolaig, in Mun., Bb. 112 a; ¶ ó Tráigh na long co S. on border of Tuath I Laedhairi in Corco
Laidhi, I. 90 b, Fir. 677; ¶ Shee Hill nr Roscarbery, Gc.
s. nechtain
al. Lecht maíc Labrada on the sliab where Boann (the Boyne) rises, I. 146 b, Bb. 194 a, Lbl. 421, Ll. 191, 299 b, Rd., Rc.
xv. 314, Au. i. 20, Bd. 34, Lec. 603; ¶ thus S. N. is on the Hill of Carbury, c. Kild., on which the Boyne springs from Trinity
Well; ¶ al. Dún Nechtain, Bb. 194 a; ¶ v. Segais.
s. nechtain
nr Cell Bélait, c. Wickl., Ll. 302 a.
s. nechtain
in NE. (of Mun.?) at Mong mara, Fer. 19; ¶ N. of Druim Finghin, Lis. 138 a.
s. nenta
S. Nento, Pd. 8, Ll. 330, Fer. 182, Fir. 493, 655; ¶ at Cúil Echtair at Sliab nEchtga, Bb. 204 b; ¶ in Connacht, now Fairymount,
p. Kilgefin, b. S. Ballintober, c. Rosc., Im., At. iii. 386; ¶ al. Mullaghshee, nr Lanesborough; ¶ "beyond the water," which
separated it from Cruachu Ai, Rc. xxi. 152; ¶ S. N. iar nuisciu, Ll. 121, Lbl. 407; ¶ rí "Síde Nento fo huisce," Cophur
in dá Muccado, p. 238; ¶ but S. Nennta in Fremaind in Teffia, Lg. 130, Hb. 45; ¶ and fr. Ll. 121 S. N. iar n-uisciu seems
in Teffia; ¶ perhaps a 3rd S. Nento nr Sliab Echtga (Sl. Aughty), v. supra.
s. nesaid
Teg Gaillein for Luaisc hi Chlas, E. of S. N., X. 160, Fir. 781.
s. n-ochaill oichni
al. S. Cruachan, S. Connacht, Ll. 245 b, 246.
s. ochta cleitig
in Bregmag, Lis. 230 b, 201; ¶ al. S. Ochtair C., Sas. 51 and p. 272.
s. riabhach
Sheerevagh in b. Tirerril, c. Sli., Ci.; ¶ al. Sheerevagh in c. Rosc.
s. rodrubán
of the Fir Dea, Ll. 245.
s. raighne
in Magh Raighne, Lis. 196 b.
s. saer
al. S. Aeda Easa Ruaidh, Lec. 400.
s. setantá
dp. sídaib S., It. i. 215; ¶ in Muirthemne (?).
s. taidg
S. T. mic Nuadhatt co hAlmhain, Sa. 43 b; ¶ at Almu, q.v.
s. truim
g. Síde T., Lu. 47 a, It. i. 215, Fer. 21, Lec. 162; ¶ a hill E. of Slane on left bank of the Boyne, At. i. 390, iii. 386,
Fep., Mi.; ¶ Fertai Fer Fhéic hi taeb Sídai T. aniar, F., Fg. s. truim; ¶ al. Cashel, Lis. 140 b, Fy. 28; ¶ v. S. druim;
¶ cf. Sheetrim tls. in cc. Arm., Ferm., and Mon.
s. tuirc
cois imill Léine, Ry. 144; ¶ at Torc mt. in Kerry.
S. A. maic Cobthaig, fr. whom Cenél Aeda na hEchtge, Bb. 128 a; ¶ tribe name of the O Shaughnessys of Galw., Ui., Ci.
s. aeda
the Macnamaras of Clare, Mac Curtin's Antiq. 118.
s. aeda
Clann Colmáin 7 Síl Aeda, of them was Diarmait, son of Cerball, Sil. 34; ¶ v. S. Aeda Sláine.
s. aedha eanaigh
in b. Strabane, c. Tyr., Tp.
s. aeda find
in Breifne, Fen.
s. aeda slani
over Bregmag, Lu. 52 b; ¶ in Bregaib, Meath, Mi.; ¶ desc. fr. Conall, who gave Domnach Pátricc to Patrick, Lb. 27; ¶ of
the S. Ui Neill; ¶ the chief family was O Kelly of Bregia, Fen.; ¶ epscop. Síl Aedha Sláne, Au. i. 442, is bp. of Meath.
s. ailelle óluim
the Eoganachts of Cashel, &c., Lis. 150 b.
s. aililla
Im. 88; ¶ ? in Tír Ailello, q.v.
s. ailtine
al. Ui Dróna, Ll. 391, Bb. 79 a.
s. n-aircedroiss
Lec. 128, Fir. 101; ¶ v. Airgetros.
s. n-anmchadha
Tig. an. 1101, Ar. 302; ¶ the O Maddens of b. Longford, c. Galw., and of p. Lusmagh, King's Co., Fm. vi. 2276, Rennes MS.
52 a, Ti. 36, Mi., Ci., Cri., Ui., Im., Tp., Ac.
s. baidhill
O Boyles, Ui.; ¶ S. Baoighill in E. of Don., Fm. v. 1380.
s. mbain
Im. 88.
s. mbairr
the Saerclanda Laisi in Laigis, Lec. 275.
s. birn
.i. Osrige, or Ossairge, Ll. 339 a.
s. bloid
in Thomond, Of. 387; ¶ v. Ui Bloid.
s. mbrain
(b. Shelburne, c. Wexf., Tp.); ¶ in Lein.; ¶ Mag na hi S. B., the l. of Ui Chuilind (Ll. 312) is Cluain Magna, Clonmines
in b. Shelburne.
s. mbresail bric
.i. Osrige, L. 339 a, Lec. 374, Lis. 141 b.
s. mbriain
the O Conors of Connacht, Ar. 300.
s. briain
O Briens of Thomond, Ui., Ci., Fm. v. 11, 1062, 1336. s. mbriain an cumpic; ¶ in S. Decies, Hb. 7 a; ¶ O Briens.
s. mbrian aradh
K. 184 a; ¶ O Briens Ara.
s. briain bhaile í gheiriodáin
in Thomond, Ai. 107 b.
s. mbriain chairrge o gcainneall
Brian Dubh a quó Siol mBriain Chairrge o Gcaineall, Hb. 7 a, Ai. 107 a; ¶ of Carrigogunnel, c. Limk.
s. mbriain na gcell
Hb. 7 a, Ai. 107 a; ¶ in Clare or Limk.
s. mbriain na ccumrach
in S. Decies, Ai. 107 a.
s. mbriain ruaidh ui bhriain
in Dúthaidh Ara, Hb. 6 b.
s. mbriain uachtair tuadhmumhan
O Briens of Up. Thomond, Fm. v. 1600.
s. mbriuin
al. Ui Chuillind of Mag nAebna in Laigis, Lec. 192. s. gcais; ¶ Dalcassians, Os. v. 298.
s. gcárthaich
the McCarthies, Hm. 334.
s. cathail
al. Clann Cathail; ¶ the O Flanagans of b. and c. Rosc., Mi., Ui.
s. cathasaicch
S. C. and Magh Lugad, in or nr Hy Tuirtre, c. Antr., Mi., Ci. Ui.
s. gcellaigh
Au. iii. 46; ¶ of Ui Maine; ¶ of Áth líag, Ci., Hm. 332; ¶ S. gCellaig Maige Finn .i. Clann Eochadha, Im. 166.
s. cenda
in Laigin Desgabair, I. 66 a.
s. cennétich
O Kennedys of Ormond, Ui., Fir. 6.
s. cerbhaill
O Carrolls of Ely O Carroll, Ui., Ci.
s. ciarain
of Ui Fiachrach, of Dún Da Én in Dail Araide, and S. C. Ua nEchach in Airtheraib in Ulst., Lec. 129, Bb. 44 a, Fir. 148,
X. 5.
s. clainne cuinn
Au. i. 462; ¶ the people of N. of Irel., Fm. ii. 648; ¶ v. S. Cuinn.
s. cobthaig
Calraige Tri Maighe of S. C., Bb. 111 b.
s. gcoilean
the MacNamaras whose lands were originally coextensive with dry. O gCaisin, in Clare, Cam. ii. 778. s. coirpre; ¶ Ui Dondain
of, Bb. 72 b.
s. gcolla
the Maguires of Ferm.
s. colla focrích
of this stock are:—Airthera, Rigradh dartraighe Coindinse, Ui Meth, Fir Fernmuighe, Fir Manach, Fir Lemna, Síl Duibtiri,
Ui. Briuin Archoill, Fir Roiss, Ui Maine, Fir Dubhshlat, Ui Cennfhada, Ui mic Brocc, Ui Echach bega, Ui Echach móra, Ui Dortaind,
Ui Níalláin, Ui Conaill, Ui Bresail of Macha and of Mughdorn, Ui Cremthaind, and Ui Luain, with relatives, Bb. 64 b.
s. colla mend
in Tricha Cet Mugdorn, of 7 Saeraicme, i.e., Sil Aibse mic Ailene, Bb. 64 b, Lec. 451.
s. colla uais
i.e., Ui Mac Uais, Ui Tuírtre, Fir Luirg, Ui Fiacrach Arda Sratha, Ui Mic Cairthaind, Fir na tri leth, Fir Leitreach, Fir
Lugaidh, Fir in Muighe, Ui Tabarna, Fir in Chláir, Ui Mic Cairthaind of L. Febail, and the Fir ili (Fir Li?), Bb. 64 b.
s. cconuill
Md. xxxvii.
s. conaill glaiss
of the Conaille Muirthemne; ¶ their lands ext. to Mag Fothaid, Mag Uisnig, and Mag Mogna, Mag Sulide, Fernmag, Mag Mache,
Inber Buasse, and Iath Aiche, N. 266; ¶ S. C. G. of Inber Buasse, in Ulst., Ll. 135.
s. conaing
fr. the Brosnach northwards, Fir. 172.
s. conaing
belonged to Columcille, X. 176.
s. conaire
Cland Dedad, al. S. C. 7 Ernai, Lu. 51 b.
s. conaire
Md. 6.
s. conaire cliach
(people of N. Clare?).
s. conaire mic mesi buachalla
the three Mun. kings of that race temp. Eogan Mór, Lec. 167.
s. concubhuir
O Conors of Sli., Au. iii. 562, 590, Fm. vi. 1972.
s. concobhair
the O Conors, Ci., Im. 332. c. conchobair failge; ¶ Ci.; ¶ al. Ui Failge, Offaly bb. in c. Kild. s. conchubhair ruaidh;
¶ the O Conors Roe, Fm. vi. 2274.
s. cormaicc
of Lein., Sr. 65 a; ¶ Seghin and Failbhe of the Sil Cormaic, who occupied Ráith Bilech, Ll. 390; ¶ at Ravilly, c. Carl.
s. creide; ¶ the O Conors of Connacht buried at Clonmacnois, Pi. i. 5.
s. crimthainn cháil
Im. 72.
s. cuinn
the N. and S. Ui Neill, Mi., Cri., Fia. 48.
s. gcuinn
the Clann Dubhghaill of Dunolly and Clann Donald claim descent fr. Conn Cetchathach, Dl. 92, 121; ¶ Lorn was their territory;
¶ the MacRorys, McDonnells and McDugalds are of this race.
s. daimini
i.e., Ui Gentig, Ui Churre, and Ui Gobbain, Ll. 341; ¶ Bearcan of the Sil Daimine Damarcaid of Inis Rocho in L. Erne, Lec.
109; ¶ race of Daimine, mic Cairbri Dam-argait, X. 60.
s. daire bharraigh
the Mac Gormans or O Gormans of Ibrickan, c. Clare, Fm. v. 1838.
s. ndathi
or S. Nathi of Ui Becon and Tír Fiachrach in Meath (leg. Tír Fiachach?), Bb. 88 a; ¶ S. Daithi ext. fr. Clad Conachla to
Codnach Cloindi Puint, Lec. 349, Fy. 16.
s. demáin
S. D. mic Cairill mic Muiredaig ruled over Ulaid, Tl. 224.
s. dluthaig
Mi., Cri., Ui., in or nr Bregia (?); ¶ in Westm., Ui.; ¶ desc. of Aed Sláne.
s. dochartaigh
Uí Dochartaigh Inse hEoghain, St. B. 630.
s. ndodharcon
or S. Nuidearchon of Cluain Tarbh (nr Dubiln?), Fir. 456.
s. nduach
in Osraige, Bc. 10, Sil. 6; ¶ v. Ui Duach.
s. nduibtire
Fir Leamhna and S. D. in the N.; ¶ of race of Colladá-chrich, Fir. 304; ¶ in Airgiallaib, I. 137 a, Lec. 189 a, Lis. 144
b, Mi.; ¶ in N. half of Eire, prob. in Tyr., Ui.; ¶ included in Trí Tuatha of Oirghialla, q.v.; ¶ prob. about Clogher,
Fen. 371; ¶ mentioned with Fir Lemna and Ui Cremthaind in Lct.
s. ebir
the Munstermen, MacCurtin's Antiq. p. 46.
s. echach
Ccc. 28; ¶ seems nr Bandon; ¶ in Mun., St. B. 417.
s. echach bailldeirg
the O Fogartys of b. Eliogarty, c. Tipp., Tp.
s. echach bric
of that race was Colmán mac Duach of Cell mic Duach, Fy.
S. E. oirir Cliach held p. Kilmaley and the b. of Islands, except p. of Clondagad, Tp.
s. eogain
the Eoganachts of Cashel, Ccc. 36.
s. eogain buaic
the O Maddens, Im. 129, 131.
s. eoghain mhóir
McCarthys, O Sullivans, &c.; ¶ in Mun., Fir. 6. s. eremóin; ¶ the people of Connacht and Lein., MacCurtin's Antiq. p. 46.
s. etig
a tribe of Ollamhs, Fen.
s. faelchair
Shilelogher b., c. Kilk.; ¶ Shileligher in 1587; ¶ Shellelogher in Inquisitions; ¶ in Ossory, Fep., Fir. 750.
s. fallamhain
dwelt in p. Dysart and Camma, b. Athlone, c Rosc., Tp.; ¶ O Fallons.
s. fergna
.i. O Ruaircs, O Reillys, in cc. Leit. and Cav., Fy., 178, Fm. v. 1590.
s. fergosa
their genealogy, Bb. 89 a.
s. fergusa lethdeirg
Síl Beothaigh, S. Sennan, and S. F. L., in Manainn, Fir. 40; ¶ v. Manann.
s. fiachach
in Lein., Lec. 381.
s. fiachach
al. S. F. Suigi, al. Ui Chuanan at L. Gair, Lec. 222.
s. fiachaidh fir mara
al. Sil Ugaine in Leth Cuind, Lec. 36.
s. fiachrach
included Ui Fiachrach Muaidhe, Ui Amhalgaidh Iorruis, Fir Cheara, Uí Fiachrach Aidhne (al. Cineal Guaire), Cineal Aodha na
hEchtghe, Coill Ua bh-Fiachrach, &c., Fy. 2; ¶ S. Fiachrach mic Eachach Muigmedóin .i. Ui Fiachrach Muaide (?).
s. fiamain mic cindfhaolaigh
the O'Doherties of Inishowen, Ar. 270.
s. fidraig
in Tirconnell, Mr. 156.
s. findellaigh
of Conmaicni Rein, Fen. 374.
s. finghín
sept of Conmaicni Rein, Fen.
s. finghín
in Mun., St. B. 417.
s. flannchadha
the Clancys of Tulach Finn nr Sliabh Eilbhe in NW. of c. Clare, Fy. 433.
s. forannain
Cell Cairpri in it, Ll. 372, I. 111 b, Lec. 90, Bb. 118 a.
s. nguairi
al. Ui Fiachrach Aidhni, al. Cenél nGuaire, Lec. 164. s. in faelchon; ¶ in Ossory, N. 204, Bb. 140 b.
s. labra loingsigh
Lein., or in Lein., Ha. 731.
s. laigne faelaid
in Ossory, N. 205, Ha. 726.
s. luigdech
al. Cenél L.; ¶ the O Donnells of c. Don., Fen.
s. luigdech
"near the sea; ¶ " the O Driscolls and their correlatives, Tp.; ¶ Berchan of S. Lugdach Laide in Glend Berchan, Lec. 109,
Bb. 122 b, Lb. 19.
s. mac cluaisi
Muintir Muigi Bili in the Craib, Lec. 138.
s. maelanfaid
sept of Ui Maine, Im. 34.
s. mailedúin
sept of Eoganachts of Rosarguid, b. Upr. Ormond, Tipp., Tp.
s. maileduin
Maelduin, son of Aed Oirnidi, fr. whom are the Sil Maeileduin "in Ui Eachach," Lec. 129, Bb. 44 a.
s. maelefithrig
Maelfithrech son of Aed Uairidhnach, Bb. 43 b, Mi.; ¶ S. M. of Conmaicni Réin were Clann Clothachtaigh and Clann Oirechtaigh,
Fen.
s. máilruain
in Connacht, Sil. 79, Lbl. 873, Lis. 94 b; ¶ O Floinn, al. O Flainn, its chief, in p. Kiltullagh and part of p. Kilkeevin
in W. Rosc., Mi., Ui., Ci., Cri., Mis. i. 223; ¶ O Flinne's seat was at Ballinlough, Kj. ii. 342; ¶ al. S. Mailruanaidh,
al. Ui Floinn.
s. mailuidir
Bb. 111 a; ¶ ? b. Shilmalier, c. Wexf.
s. mella
in or nr Idrone in c. Carl., Mm. 488; ¶ Ui Bethellaigh and Ui Brittain, of S. Mella, X. 73; ¶ connected with Cell Bicsige,
Fir. 438; ¶ Fine Cilli Bicsige, i.e., the Hui Baethgalaig and the Hui Brittain in Sil Mael ... Ll. 311.
s. mescain
sept in Blatini, Au. i. 90, Mi.
s. mogad mic miled
in Iarmumain, in Corco Duibhni, Eoganacht Locha Lein, Raithlinn, Aine, Glennamain, Bb. 140 a, Fir. 51; ¶ Ha. 741 addds Ui
Cairpri, and for Glennamain has Gleandabair (Glanworth).
s. mordha
the O Mores of Leix., Ci.
s. muireadaigh
Lis. 416, Bb. 90 b; ¶ al. S. M. Muillethain; ¶ i.e., the O Conors, MacDermots, Geraghtys, &c., of c. Rosc., Lct., Ci.,
Cri., Ui., Mi., Tp., Fy., Im.; ¶ also the O Flanagans and O Morans, Mi.; ¶ S. M., al. d. Elphin, Lc. i. 218, Au. ii. 178,
250, Fep., Con. 4 b.
s. muireadhaigh
better Ui M., along r. Barrow, Fm. iii. 374.
s. néill
the Ui Néill of Meath, Au. i. 378.
s. nindeda
in Tirconnell, Mr. 156. s. raighilligh; ¶ the O Reillys, Ui.
s. rónáin
in Teffia, W. Meath, nr L. Ree, Mi., Ui., Cri.; ¶ al. Fir Cúl on E. of L. Ree in Westm.; ¶ S. Ronain Bregmaine, Ronan Mac
Crimthaind, fr. whom are S. R. B., X. 171.
s. rosa failgi
in Lein., Lec. 381; ¶ O Conors of Offaley, Fm. v. 1682.
s. ruman
S. Ruamainn in Áth-truim (Trim, c. Meath), Lec. 113, Fir. 190, 753.
s. rudraige
the Ulaid, Mr. 222.
s. samhradháin
Ti. 50; ¶ the Magaurans of Tullyhaw in c. Cav.
s. scota
the Irish race, Fm. ii. 600.
s. sedna
in Tirconnell; ¶ Cenél Lughdech, Clann Ciaráin; ¶ Clann Crunnmail and Clann Loingsigh Fen. 336, St. B. 601; ¶ in Tirconnell,
fr. the r. Dobor to r. Swilly, Mr. 156; ¶ in p. of Kilmacrenan, c. Don., Adr. 192; ¶ St. B. has S. Séadna; ¶ Nen. cvi.
has S. Seadna.
s. senaig bic
al. Dublaiges and Laiges Bregmon, Ll. 318; ¶ Dublaigis and Laigis Tulcha Breogain, in Lein., Lec. 274.
s. senaig móir
i.e., Laiges Lethnada and the Laiges Cúile Buichet, Ll. 318.
s. senchan
nr L. Blonocc in Connacht, Bb. 60 b, Lec. 157, Fir. 237.
s. siniomhair
in Alba, Eire and Lochlonn, Fir. 776.
s. taidc mic céin
in Midi, Lec. 125; ¶ S. Taidg i mBregaib, desc. fr Tadg mic Céin mic Ailello Óluim, in Ciannachta Breg, Fm. ii. 752, 782.
s. taidhg mic céin
S.T.M.C. Críonda, the O Flanagans of b. of Ballybrit, King's Co., Tp.
s. taidg mic céin
i.e., Ciandachta Glindi Geimhin; ¶ S.T.M.C. were fr. Cashel, I. 135 b, Lb. 220 b.
s. tlaman tuathbil
in Westm., Cg. 66.
s. torcuil
the McLeods of Lewis, Dl. 146.
s. tuathail
seems nr Kells; ¶ Mac Rancain, chief of S. T. ocus Coille Follamain is surety for Abbot of Kells, Bk. 6 b.
s. tuathail
S. T. in Tuaiscirt, al. Fera Lemna, al. S. Damin at Clochar Mac nDaimin, Bb. 51 a, Lec. 143, Fir. 169, X. 173.
nsf. the Shannon r., Lu. 98 a, Bb. 204 a, Lec. 240 a, F.; ¶ Sinann, Bd. 31; ¶ in tSinann, Sil. 271; ¶ as. Sininn (and
Lat. Sinonam), A. 8 b, 15 a; ¶ g. Sinnae, Sinone, A. 11 b, 11 a; ¶ g. na Sinda, F. 50, Lb. 84, Tp. 126, Bd. 21; ¶ Fland
Sinna, Tir Briuin na Sinna, Ui Briuin na Sinna, na Sinna, Sil. 397, Tp. 98; ¶ das. Sinaind, Sinainn, Ll. 246, Ui., Mi., Ci.,
Im., Cg., Sil.; ¶ g. na Sinainne (Procs. vii. 186, Moirthimchell Érenn Uile, p. 33), not found elsewhere by me; ¶ na Sinna,
also, Lis. 22 b, 38 b, Sas. 734, Lc. ii. 116; ¶ and Sinne, Cs. 460.
in Ui-Buidhi, Queen's Co., Z. 372, Cg. 146. sinnaig; ¶ al. Fir Tethba; ¶ dp. Sinnchaib; ¶ the O Carneys, al. Foxes of
Teffia, Westm., Au. i. 590, Fm. ii. 858, an. 1051, 864. síomha; ¶ nsf. a r., r. Sheen (?); ¶ semes nr Kenmare, ML. 32; ¶
O'Don. says it is r. Sowagh, a tributary of the Islin (or Abann Eiblinne), al. r. Ilen in b. of Carbery, Cork.
battle of, Rc. xvii. 16; ¶ maidm Sithbe, in which rí Ailig slain by his brother, Ui.; ¶ this S. seems nr Ailech; ¶ Sivey
tl. in b. Dungannon, c. Tyr., Fm. ii. 894; ¶ d. Sithbiu (seems nr Crinna in Breg); ¶ 1 of 7 battles won by Tadc mac Céin
on the same day in which he defeated the Ultonians at Crinna in Breg, Bb. 107 b, Ll. 328, Lec. 421, Hb. 52; ¶ cath Sithbi,
Z. 470 b; ¶ cath i Sithbiu by Cormac mac Airt against the Ulaid, Fer. 33.
g. na Siudaine, wood of Siudan, p. Drumcreehy, c. Clare, Ui.; ¶ na Siuidine, Tor. 148, Ai. 106 b; ¶ Conchobar na Siúdaine
do radh as Siúdain, Hb. 6 b; ¶ Conchobar Siubhdainech, Mm. 212, 235. siúr; ¶ ns. rígusce, r. Suir in Mun., Lu. 98 a; ¶
d. isin Siuir, Au. iii. 42, Ui., Lbl. 212 a, 951, Ca. 308; ¶ as. Siúir, Ll. 246, Tl.; ¶ gf. na Siúire, Sil. 258, Cf. p.
14, Kj. i. 478, Os. iv. 6; ¶ v. Mi., Lct.
N. of Selaind, Ll. 56; ¶ fr. Sailig to Slaibre, Lu. 56; ¶ Slaiphre, N. of Sailing, Hf. 5 a; ¶ nr Kells in Meath, Tw. slabre;
¶ cath Slabri by the Clann Eogain (Ui Neill) against brandub rí Lagen, Ll. 182; ¶ cath Slaebre, Ui.; ¶ cath S. betw. Lein.
and K. of Irel., Ll. 300 a; ¶ cath Slaibri, Z. 468 c, Mi., Cri.; ¶ cf. Slapra tl., c. Ferm.
r. Slaney, c. Wexf., Ll. 301 b, Ca. 344, Lec. 612, Fia., Tp., Mi., C.; ¶ ns. Sláne rígusce, Bdd. 142, Rc. xxii. 321; ¶
Inis Coirthe do thaeibh na Sláine i crích Ua Cennsilaig, Lis. 19 b; ¶ v. Slainge, Slane, Gn. lxxxviii.
Slane, c. Meath, A. 4 a, Ll. 56, Lu. 56, Cg.; ¶ v. Sláine. slanga; ¶ Pd. viii. 38, I. 143 a; ¶ cath Slangai, K. of Erin
against Goan, Lec. 39; ¶ in Ulst., Fir. 49.
nr Kells, in Meath, Tn. l. 339, Tw.; ¶ N. of Slabra, Ll. 56; ¶ at Fidd duin móir, Lbl. 574; ¶ in Fidhmór, áit hitta Partroige
Beca rie Ceanannus na Ríg a n-iardheas for Cul Sebrille, Ll. 58, Hf. 8 b, 5 a; ¶ at Partraige, Lu. 58.
Ráith Buarach i Sleachtaibh, Bb. 23 b; ¶ Ráith Buirioch, K. 131 a; ¶ R. Buirech i Slechtaib, Sb. 3 b, Sc. 20 b; ¶ Ráith
Modig and Raith Buirg built by Iriel Faid in S. (?), Ll. 15; ¶ v. Slechtmag.
v. Ráith Mothaig and Ráith Buirg in it, Fm. i. 36; ¶ in p. of Ryemoghy, c. Don., O'D.; ¶ v. Slecta; ¶ but cf. Mag Slecht.
sléibte; ¶ Sléibte, ns. Fia. 170; ¶ dsf. Slebti, Sleipti, A. 4 b, 15 b, 18 b, Ll. 363, Tl. 52, 192, 194; ¶ al. Slébti,
Tl. 242; ¶ gf. Sléibte, Lh. 96, Fep., Fia. 98, F., Fg., Md., Mi.; ¶ but gn. Slebti, F., Fg.; ¶ dm. Sléiptiu, Au. i. 148;
¶ dp. Slebtib, Lis. 5 b; ¶ Aed and Fiacc of Slébte in A., Md., &c.; ¶ v. Ui., Mi., Cri.; ¶ i Laignibh, Fg., C.; ¶ i n-Uib
Bairche, F.; ¶ Sleaty p. on E. margin of b. Slievemargy, 11/4 m. NW. of t. of Carlow; ¶ ancient tumulus is there, and a
graveyard round the ruined church, aet. 78; ¶ some of my ancestors are buried there.
"isin tulaig i Slemain Mide" is repeated 34 times in Tw.; ¶ S. Mide, Ll. 95 a, 97 a, Rc. xvii. 122, Lis. 92 b, Lbl. 634,
I. 143 a; ¶ cath Slemna, cath Slemna Mide, Ll. 24 b, Mi., Ui., Cri.; ¶ called bellum Slennae in Au., bellum Slenne, Cs.,
Hb. 57, K. 158 a; ¶ S. Mide, i.e., Sliabh Máine, Sa. 87 b; ¶ in Westm.; ¶ in battle of Sleawyn in Westm. Cairbre mac Neale
defeats the Leinstermen; ¶ in battle of Sleawyn in Meath Colman Rivea was victor, Ac. 73, 98; ¶ Slewenmore and Slewinbeg
tls. nr Mullingar, Fm. i. 223; ¶ as these tl. names do not exist, Hen. and McCarthy in Au. give Slane-more and Slane-beg
in p. Dysart, Westm.; ¶ Dysart p. is 5 m. SW. of Mullingar; ¶ if this Slane is Slemhain then Medb and Conchobar pitched
their camps 13 m. fr. each other; ¶ Medb was at Clartha (now Clara), fr. which, in case of defeat, she could retrat into
her territory by the ford of Athlone, 15 m. away; ¶ Conchobar, says the Táin, was NE. of her on a tulach in Slemain, 25 m.
fr. Athlone; ¶ Medb's scout describes the arrival of 34 companies on a tulach (i.e., collis, Ct. 140); ¶ isin tulaig means
on a hill as in n-oenmnái is a single woman, Tw. 27; ¶ the Ulst. host could not find room on one hill, but in or nr Slane
(more and beg) is Belvidere demesne 3 m. SW. of Mullingar, "the house in which is perched on the crown of a very beautiful
little hill half surrounded with others (little hills), variegated and melting into one another; ¶ it is one of the most
singular places anywhere to be seen, and spreading to the eye a beautiful lawn of undulating ground margined with wood, Pgi.
i. 248; ¶ if this was not the camping ground of Conchobar on the E. bank of L. Ennell, it may (must?) be on banks of L. Slevin
(L. Slemhna?) 5 m. further N. and in p. of Mullingar—i.e., "Sleivin (Slemhain) of the Manor of Fore," Gor. 7 b, and I fancy
that is the place; ¶ the site of the battle of Gairech must be in the triangle formed by Mullingar, Clara, and Athlone, perh.
Curristown, al. Bellmount tl. in p. Mullingar, or Corr House nr Uisneach; ¶ however, as the Ulaid marched W. to the fight,
not SW. (Tw. 841–3) on the way to Athlone, Clartha may be Clare tl. in p. Killare nr Uisnech, and Corr House N. of Uisnech
may represent Gairech.
in Ulst., Ll. 261 b; ¶ cath i Slemnaib M. I., Ll. 5, Fer. 10, 20, 24 b, Mi., Cri., Sc. 6 a, Lg. 9, Fir. 35, 774; ¶ i Slemnib
M. I., Sd. 4 b; ¶ Ith died i Slemnaib (Maige Itha), N. 240; ¶ Redg i Slemnaib M. I., Lis. 139 a; ¶ but v. Mag Itha in c.
Wexf.
a mt., also heath-land whether mt. or plain, Obr.; ¶ in districts of a flat surface a very inconsiderable elevation is called
sliabh; ¶ O'Brien says it rather means a healthy ground, whether low and flat or in form of a hill; ¶ old Kerry men have
told me that it meant to them a sloping moor-land; ¶ so also in Scotl. Sliabh an tSiorraidh is Sheriffsmuir, Steward, p.
426.
s.
Finntan an tSléibhe, Ai. 150 b. s.; ¶ cath Sléibhe in Mun., Hb. 62. s.; ¶ al. Corr-Shliabh, Au. iii. 472.
s. abrad
Sliabh Abrad in Mun., Fer. 205.
s. achad
ns. a S.-A., the mt. field, F. 145, Sil. 33; ¶ Slewhaughe, c. Galw., house of the Friars Minors, Sp. 1606, p. 60.
s. n-adarca
Tw.; ¶ at Tarbga in Magh Ai in Connachct, Lbl. 644; ¶ cf. Slewnark nr Portpatrick, Scotl.
s. aige meic iugaine
al. Síd Da En, Sas. 5253; ¶ seems nr r. Slaney; ¶ S. Aigi meic Iugaine, al. Sliab én in the E. of Irel., Sas. 6154; ¶
S. Aighe mic Iugaine, betw. Fidh mor and Druím Craidi, Lis. 196 b; ¶ al. Sliab na mBan, Lis. 232.
s. n-ailbhe
in Corcamruad, Ll. 379; ¶ Sliev Elva nr Lisdoonvarna. s. ailduin; ¶ Devil's Bit mt., c. Tipp., Tp. lxi., Lct. 17; ¶ S.
Aildiúin, al. Sliab an Bhearnain in Ui Cairin, K. 118 b.
s. n-ailp
the Alps (?), Ll. 136.
s. ailp
Slieve Alp in S. of p. Kilcommon, b. Erris, Mayo, Fy.
s. n-aini
al. S. Eblinni, Hx. 112.
s. airbrich
Z. 470 a; ¶ 2 battles of S. Airbhreach, Mi., Lg 107. s. airbrig; ¶ S. Airbrigh; ¶ cath Sléibe Airbrigh, fought by Sirna
in Hui Failge (?) against the Erna and Mairtini, Lec. 64, 581, Ll. 19; ¶ or in Asul, Ll. 19.
s. airgiall
Dún Grea ó S.A., Ll. 169.
s. aitche
"Mons Aitche," fr. which Brendainn viewed the ocean, Cs. 764; ¶ S. nd-Aidhche, Zcp. v. 125; ¶ Slieve Aughty (?).
s. alpa
the Alps, K. 128 a, Ston. A. 152, Kp. 350; ¶ Slébe Alpa, Lbl. 127 a.
s. an
v. S. in.
s. an airm
Blake's mt. nr Sliabh Eilbhe, at Lisdoonvarna; ¶ so Irish speakers call it.
s. an bhogaigh
betw. Fid Gaible and Cenn Coradh, K. 171 a.
s. a ness
Ui Raibne fri Sliab a ness, and Ui Raibne Cilli Cére (gen. Muscraighe Tire), Ll. 323, Lec. 181; ¶ leg. S. a ndess (?). s.
n-archin; ¶ Lb. 23; ¶ a place (?).
s. ard-achaidh
b. Slievardagh, c. Tipp., Tp., Mi., Fir. 768, 813; ¶ i n-Eoganacht, Rc. xvii. 403, Ai. 26 b; ¶ Slefardach dry., in d. Cashel,
Tax.
s. ioib
al. S. Elpha, Bb. 63 a; ¶ Mons Jovis.
s. armóin
at Capua in Arboric Letha, Lb. 26; ¶ S. Arnoin, Lh. 99; ¶ S. Aroin, Fir. 694; ¶ in insola Terreni Maris (?).
s. átha móir
Cf. p. 28.
s. athlaint
Mt. Atlas, Ll. 135–6, Lec. 74, Lb. 149.
s. auí nessa níth
in Ulst., Lu. 66, Lb. 25 b.
s. badna
at NW. of it the Odras enters the Shannon, Lec. 523; ¶ S. Bádhna, Ci.; ¶ v. Badna; ¶ S. Badgnai, fr. S. B. to Áth Moga
in Ui Maine, Lbl. 761; ¶ S. Badhbgna, Md., Sa. 84 b; ¶ S. Badbgnai, Ll. 168 a, It. ii. 176; ¶ ds. Badbgnu, Ll. 372 a; ¶
S. Baghna, al. S. Cliathair, Sas. 7800; ¶ Slievebaune, c. Rosc.; ¶ al. S. Bághna na dtuath, Mi., Wc.
s. bairche
Ll. 297 a b, Lec. 599; ¶ S. mBairche; ¶ v. Mairge; ¶ seems nr Ros mBrocc.
s. ban finn
al. Síd ban finn, q.v., Sas. 636, 615; ¶ Slievenaman, not far fr. Crota, Lis. 205 a.
s. bán na gcuach
in Mayo, Hm. ii. 262, 415.
s. belgadain
cath S. B., Ll. 17, 127 b, Bb. 31 b, 209 a; ¶ Tor. 303, K. 132 a, 162 b, Lec. 578, Lg. 167; ¶ S. Belgatain, Sb. 4 a; ¶
Bulgaden or Bulgadine, 2 1/2 m. NE. of Kilmallock, Limk.
s. belgadain toga
battle there (in 615), Bb. 49 a; ¶ S. B. Toadh, I. 25 a; ¶ there is S. Belgadain, al. S. Belgatain, al. Duibsliab nr Cong,
Cmt.
s. betha
S. Beatha; ¶ Bith in a Shléib, Ed. 477, Ll. 94, 127 a, 372, Mi., C., K. 131 a, 122 b; ¶ S. Bethad in Ulst., Bb. 12 b. 118
b, Lb. 29, Ui., Ll. 94, Lg. 2, 4, Fir. 29, Of. 162; ¶ al. S. Betha mic Naoi, Ui.; ¶ in Úib Chremthain, Ll. 16, Lg. 85, Mi.
(?); ¶ but v. Ui Cremthain; ¶ S. Beagh, on which cc. Ferm., Tyr. and Mon. meet, Mi., Cri., Ui., Fen.; ¶ S. Beagh is 1,254
ft. high, and one of the summits of this congeries of mts. is Carn Mór, 1,054 ft. high; ¶ S. Betha, Fg., Mt. 27, Md.; ¶
S. Bethach, S. Bethech, N. of Fosud Clair Fernmaige in Ulst., Ll. 12, Lec. 26, Sc. 15 b, Sb. 1 a.
s. bethech
in Galengaib, Ll. 204.
s. bicc
al. S. in Choscair, nr Bruiden Da Choca, Bdc. 326; ¶ al. cnoc an Choscair, Hc. 2, 719; ¶ cf. S. Beg in c. Down.
s. bládma
S. Bladmai; ¶ al. S. Blod maic Con, Ll. 145 a; ¶ S. bladma, Tph. ii. 327, Lh. 112, Md., F., Fg., Mt. 29.
s. bladma
Slieve Bloom, Of. 184, Ui., Mi., Cri., Ci., Fia.; ¶ al. Ross n-Air, Bd. 13; ¶ al. S. Smóil meic Eidleccain, Sas. 4531;
¶ betw. Dermag and Ele W., Mac Cong. p. 114; ¶ dar muincinn Sléibe B., Ar. 302; ¶ go muinchinn Slébhe B., Fm. vi. 2276.
s. blathaige
S. B. Cinneich, cf. Caislén na Blathaighe, now Buttermilk Castle, N. fr. St. Catherine's chapel, of Hook, c. Wexf.; ¶ Hore's
c. Wexf.
s. blod maic con
v. S. Bladma.
s. bó aedha
in b. Tirawley, Mayo, Ci.; ¶ seems in or nr Clann William.
s. boccaich
Z. 371; ¶ Slieve Buck, S. of Enniskerry, c. Wick.; ¶ or S. B. nr Raphoe, c. Don.
s. bodbgnai
Odras r., W. of S. B., Ll. 168 a, I. 169 b; ¶ v. S. Badna.
s. botha
at Rosargaid, Lec. 126.
s. breg
nr Mainistir Baide, Bco. 26 a; ¶ nr Monasterboice, al. Sliab na Con, S. of Dundalk, Sas. 2320; ¶ betw. Mellifont and Dundalk,
a little N. of Mellifont, Ar. 28; ¶ Millifont was i mBregaib, Lis. 201 a; ¶ fr. Au. iii. 130, seems nr Machaire Oirgiall;
¶ Slieve Bregh on border of pp. Grangegeeth and Killery, 3 1/2 m. NW. of Slane in Meath; ¶ Slieve Brey, running fr. Clogher
Head, Louth, to Rathkenny in Meath, Fm. vi. 1922; ¶ Cell Aine in Sl. Br., Md. 72, v. Mi., Ci., Fir. 303; ¶ betw. it and
Dundalk was Mag Slicech, Zk. iv. 169; ¶ appears to have included all the hilly part of Louth; ¶ Luid Cuchulaind laithi n-aen
ann do forom ar enlaithib la taeb Tragha Baile im cenn t-Shlebe Breg, Rc. vi. 184.
s. bregh
al. Cnoc Breagh, seems in or nr Ceara, Mayo, St. B. 554.
s. breathnac
Walsh lived here, Fir. 839, Fm. iv. 821; ¶ Sléibhe Breathnach, the Walsh mts. in Kilk., Tighe's Survey of c. Kilk., p. 383.
s. buidhiunn
Lc. ii. 356; ¶ in Moylurg, or at least a border of McDermot's country; ¶ Hen. in translation and index makes it S. Badhun
and S. Badúna; ¶ seems Slieve Bawne in c. Rosc.
s. cailce
Cath Slébe C. in Corco Baiscinn, Ll. 18 a, Of. 204, Mi., Sc. 21 a, Sb. 4 a, Lg. 92, 102; ¶ Cath Slébe Cailge, al. Cath Cuinche
(q.v.), Bb. 20 a; ¶ cath S. Cailgce, Lec. 63; ¶ O'D. conjectures S. Callan, b. Inchiquin, c. Clare, and Bb. lends some support
to this view.
s. cáin
Gc. 158, S. Caoin; ¶ on border of Múma Medón and Des-Múma, Lh. 190; ¶ Mid-Mun. ext. fr. S. C. to S. Eibhlinne, K. 122 a;
¶ not far fr. Cenn Febrat, Bb. 375 b; ¶ Belach Fabrat in S. Caoin, Fir. 720; ¶ the d. of Killaloe ext. fr. Slíabh Uidhe
in Righ to S. C., or to Gleann-caoin, K. 174 a; ¶ Mun. ext. fr. S. C. to the sea, ML. 148; ¶ now Slieve Reagh, nr Kilfin
ch., on borders of Cork and Limk., Fm. vi. 2150; ¶ al. S. Riabhach, the S. border of c. Limk., ML. 24; ¶ al. Sliabh Riach,
or Suidhe Finn, in b. Coshlea, c. Limk., in which the pass called Bearna Dhearg is siutated; ¶ a part of this mt. was called
Ceann Abhrat, Ods. 701, Kp. 439; ¶ al. Sliabh Caoin mhic Deargdualaigh, Mi.; ¶ v. Cenn Febrat.
s. cáin
ds. betw. Berna trí Carpat and Fir Muige or Fermoy, Lb. 213 b, Lis. 140 a; ¶ Creag Enbaisi in S. Cain, Sto. 13 b.
s. cáin
ds. betw. Berna trí carpat and Fir Muige or Fermoy, Lb. 213 b, Lis. 140 a; ¶ Creag Enbaisi in S. Cain, Sto. 13 b.
s. cáin
nr Áth na Righ, Ccc. 31; ¶ seems not far fr. the r. Moy. s. caince; ¶ at Glenn in Scáil in Dalnaraidi, Ulst., Lis. 224
b.
s. cainle
Mons C., regio C., Ad.; ¶ seems in Bregia, and nr. Trevet; ¶ but?
s. cairnn
Cf. 14; ¶ in Corcamruad, Sas. 7851; ¶ in Thomond, E. of Glenn Caoin, Ai. 68 a; ¶ Slievecarran in b. Burren, Clare.
s. cairnn
seen fr. Árd Asse in Lugmadh, Ll. 204.
s. cairpri
Lec. 452, Fen.; ¶ hilly region of N. Longf., wedged in betw. cc. Cav. and Leit.; ¶ it is the N. end of c. Longf., Ar.,
Mi.; ¶ nr c. Cav., Md.; ¶ nr b. Tullyhunco, c. Cav., Ui.; ¶ nr c. Leit.; ¶ "he sent tropps to S. C. against Muinter Eólais,"
Mi.; ¶ ext. into Leit.; ¶ v. S. Corrain; ¶ in it or on its highest hill, 686 ft. high, are Carnn Furbuide and Carnn Maine,
Lec. 231; ¶ al. S. Guairi, Lis. 239 b; ¶ al. S. Uillind, Ar.
s. cairthind
in Gailenga; ¶ visible fr. Ard Asse in Deisceart Maighe, Louth, Ll. 204.
s. caithle
betw. Kilk. city and it was Cluain Ui Cherbhaill, Tp.; ¶ is Sl. an Caithligh, Mi.; ¶ fr. Cell Caindigh to S. Cathale, Bran.
153.
s. calland
S. Callainn, I. 165 b, Tl., Ed. 482, Bb. 225 b, Sa. 66 b, Mi., Gc., Lct.; ¶ Lesan of, Fg., Md.; ¶ Slieve Gallion in p.
of Lissane, c. Derry, 1,730 ft. high.
s. callraighe bri leith
Slieve Golry, W. of Ardagh vil., Longf., Mi.
s. carbatach
Slieve Carbadagh, nr Strabane; ¶ al. Mullaghcarbitagh, in p. Donagheady, c. Tyr., Mi.
s. carmill
S. Carmeill, Mt. Carmel, Sr. p. 92.
s. carn
Tor. 70; ¶ v. S. Cairnn in Thomond.
s. cárn
S. Carna, in p. Killedan, b. Gallen, Mayo, Fy.
s. céide
a hill N. of Sliab Fuaid and Síd Finnachaid, Lis. 213 b; ¶ prob. at Keady, Arm. (?).
s. cind abrad
in Mag Locha, Lec. 367; ¶ Áth mBeannchoir nr it, Sto. 14 b; ¶ v. Cenn Abrat.
s. cind claire
in Mun.; ¶ Dil went fr. S. C. C. to Inis Dairbre, Lis. 176 a, 175 a; ¶ cf. S. Cláire, Cenn Claire.
s. cise
nr Assaroe, Tl. 148; ¶ nr Ballyshannon, betw. r. Uinsenn (Unshin) and the sea.
s. cláir
Cf. p. 28.
s. cláire
Kp. 429; ¶ in c. Limk., Mi., Cri; ¶ in Mun., Lis. 209 a, K. 152 a; ¶ in Ara Cliach, nr and E. of the ch. of Duntryleague
in b. Coshlea, Ods. 598; ¶ nr Galbally; ¶ v. Mullach Claire, Dún Claire (Cam. i. 273), and Claire; ¶ nr Sliab Cua, Sas.
2843.
s. cleath
Slieve Glah nr t. of Cav., Proc. vii. 188, S. 346.
s. cliathair
al. S. Baghna, q.v.; ¶ in Connacht, Sas. 7800; ¶ Slievebawn in E. Rosc.
s. cocais
Lec. 546; ¶ S. Coguais, Bb. 13 a; ¶ Caucasus (?).
s. collain
al. S. Leitrech in Cuiged Gailian (in Cuiged Ailello mic Mata, Bb.), I. 149 b, Lbl. 422, Bb. 194 b; ¶ Dubloch Slébe C.,
Lis. 21 a.
s. collamrach
Gailenga of S. C. and S. Guairi, Lec. 420.
s. comailt
in Uaithnibh, Ha. 849; ¶ Keeper Hill in b. Owney and Ara, c. Tipp., Kj. i. 358; ¶ locally termed Máthair-shliabh, as being
the largest of the mts. of S. Eibhlinne, Ods. 701; ¶ 2,265 ft. high.
s. comain
1 of 3 Futhairbhe Érenn, Hx. 947.
s. conachlad
in Airther Luigne, Ha. 783; ¶ cf. Conaclaidh.
s. conaill
seems in Ui Liathain, Bb. 100 a, I. 82 b, Lec. 414, X. 133.
s. condala
Lis. 24 a; ¶ cf. Condail, Lis. 25 b.
s. conmaicne connacht
Ll. 10; ¶ al. S. C. Réin.
s. conmaicne réin
S. C. R. in Connacht, Ll. 8, Lec. 23, Lg. 43, Sc. 13 a; ¶ al. S. mic Dealgadha, Bb. 17 b.
s. corrain
al. S. Cairbri in Leit., Fm. iv. 718; ¶ nr Fidh na Finnoige and Cenél Luachain, Ci.; ¶ is called S. Cairbri in Ui.
s. coréb
S. Coreb, Sr. 3742; ¶ in Egypt, Bb. 132 a.
s. crait
in Muscrigi in Mun.; ¶ nr it are Cluain Árd mo-Becoc and Cluain Find-glasse, Cs.; ¶ Clonfinglass is 4 m. NW. of Cahir,
c. Tipp.
s. crimthaind
in Ui Mac Caille, X. 134.
s. crinde
(nr Tara ?), Lec. 214; ¶ v. Crinna.
s. crott
cath Slebi C., Ll. 26 a, Lis. 150 a, Sas. 1156, Cf. 28, Au. ii. 4; ¶ not far fr. Sliab Muice and r. Suir, Sil. 258; ¶ Dún
Clithair at S. C., Lis. 92 b; ¶ S. of Sliab Eiblinde, Lis. 134 b, Rc. xxiv. 65; ¶ at its base is Dún gCrot, in the Glen
of Aherlow, fm. ii. 770; ¶ "Slievegrote" is S. boundary of the Glenn of Agherlo (St. Leger's letter of year 1580); ¶ al.
Mt. Grud, al. Benn gCrot, p. Killardry, c. Tipp.; ¶ Kilpeacon is at the foot of it (Keating), Mi., Ods. 610, 701, v. Ci.,
Cri., Os. vi. 136; ¶ cf. Crott Hill, nr. L. Gowna, c. Longf.
s. cruachan
where St. Patric was, Cs.; ¶ Croaghpatrick (?).
s. gcruinn
Tory Hill in b. Igrine, c. Kilk., Kj. iv. 135, 140; ¶ now pron. Sleeagreeng Carrigan.
s. cúa
Lis. 27 b, 28 a, Cf. 29, Bd. 20, Ll. 18, K. 132 a, 122 b, Lb. 29; ¶ in Mun., b. xxx., C.; ¶ S. Cuae im-Mumain, Ui.; ¶
S. of Árd Fínain, F.; ¶ 4 m. fr. Ardfinnan; ¶ ag Cluain Mela, ag C. Meala, Hx. 946, H. 1, 15, p. 497 (5 m. fr. the p. and
9 m. fr. the t. of Clonmel); ¶ there was, in 1845, a Roman Catholic p. of S. Gue or S. Goe in c. Wat.; ¶ its chapels were
at Pourneena and Neir, Pgi. iii. 253; ¶ this p. is clearly in the region of S. gCua; ¶ there is no Pourneena in c. Wat.,
but Tooraneena, 3 m. S. of r. Nier, is now the Catholic p., the post t. of which is Ballynamult, in the civil p. of Seskinan;
¶ as S. G. is S. of Ardfinan and nr Clonmel, and gives its name to p. of Seskinan, O'D. was right (though he did not give
his reasons) in saying, "Now S. Gua, anglice Slieve Gua, in Sheskinan p., c. Wat., the more elevated part of this mt. is now
Cnoc Maeldomnaigh (Knockmeledown), but the whole range was of old S. Cua," Mi.; ¶ however, in Lct. 17 and Kj. i. 358, he
says, "Now popularly applied to a district in p. Seskinan, betw. Clonmel and Dungarvan, once the name of Knockmuldoon, now
transferred to the lands at its base"; ¶ half-way betw. Dungarvan and Clonmel, Os. vi. 136; ¶ v. Lct., Mi., Ui., Cri.; ¶
S. Mochuda of Rahan buried on top of or nr it, Bco. 17b; ¶ as to the name, cf. Mac Gilli Cua, Au. ii. 542, Feda Cua, Ll.
297. a.
s. cuailgi
bat. of, by Oengus Olmucaidh against the Marthaine of Corco Baiscind, Lec. 579.
s. cuailgne
so called fr. Cuailgne, son of Breogan, Lec. 27, K. 128 b, Lg. 77, Sb. 1 a, Hz. 13, Hk. 300; ¶ this is S. Cuala, K. 128
b; ¶ S. Cualand, Lec. 27, Sb. 1 a.
s. cuailgne
the mts. of Cooley nr Carlingford, Mi.
s. cualann
Sugar-loaf mt. nr Bray, c. Wickl., Mi., Cri.; ¶ Glencullen mt. betw. cc. Dub. and Wickl., Ui.; ¶ but v. Cualu.
s. cuarda
betw. Mangerton and the sea, c. Kerry, Hx. 678.
s. cucais
Ll. 135, Lec. 75, Bb. 4 b, Lg. 14; ¶ S. Cúcaist, Lbl. 705; ¶ S. cugais, Bb. 458 a, 253 b; ¶ Caucasus (?).
s. cuilind
Lu. 64; ¶ S. Cuilinn, F., Mt., Fy.; ¶ Slieve Gullion, c. Arm., Mi., Ui.; ¶ Mo-Ninne Slébe C., Ll. 354, 371 c, Md., Ct.,
Cs., Ui.; ¶ al. S. Cuillinn, Lb. 29 b, 24 b, Lec. 276, Bb. 94 a, Fir. 493; ¶ Selg S. C., Os. vi. 2; ¶ on border of p. Killeevy,
Cell Sléibe, q.v.
s. cuinci
d. Cuinciu, Lu. 65 a; ¶ v. Cuince.
s. cuire
seems betw. Síth Finnachaid and S. Cairbre, Lis. 213 b.
s. dá con
in Ferm., Mi., Ui., Con. 51 a; ¶ in Devenish p., now tl. Dogs; ¶ i.e., tls. Dog Big and Dog Little, in p. Bohoe, Fm. iv.
876.
s. dá cor
Ods. 614.
s. dá cúl
Ll. 204.
s. dá duma
Ll. 297 a, Lec. 599; ¶ S. Gadoe (S. dhá dumha) in c. Wickl. (?).
s. dá én
Lec. 600; ¶ Slieve Daen 3 m. S. of Sligo t., Ar.; ¶ nr and W. of c. Leit., Fm. vi. 2006, Fy.
s. da glas
SW. of Callann, Lis. 197 b.
s. ndaidche
seems in Kerry on shore of ocean, Lis. 32 a.
s. dal buinde
Gm. 8, col. 1; ¶ seems nr Arm. or Emain Macha; ¶ al. S. Fuaid, Uis. 22.
s. damh
Dih. 327, Lc. ii. 472; ¶ but at p. 298 Sliab Gamh; ¶ the Ox mts., c. Sli.
s. dá raen
betw. it and Ros mBroc on the Barrow (St. Mullins) is Sliab da thorc, Ll. 298 a.
s. dá thorc
Ll. 298 a, Lec. 600; ¶ seems in Lein., and within a day's march of St. Mullins, c. Carl.; ¶ betw. S. dá Raen and Ros mBroc.
s. ndee
Bb. 18 b; ¶ al. S. nGuaire, X. 367 a; ¶ cf. Glenn Dee at Glendaloch.
s. derg
Bb. 80 a; ¶ seems nr Sl. Fuaid.
s. ndigsa
named fr. Digais, wife of Cerman Caladchend, I. 150 b, Ll. 194, Lbl. 428, Lec. 461, Sa. 20 b; ¶ al. S. Digusa at Babluan
in Lein., Bb. 195 b, 196 a.
s. dil
in Ossory, Anecd. 22; ¶ in a charter of 1524 Coraghmore and Cahernane, of c. Kilk., and Ahenne, Kilclispin and Garridufe,
of c. Tipp., are said to be in Sleywe Dile, Kj. i. 359; ¶ the p. Windgap, al. Killamary, is called by old people Shleea Deela,
and Garryduff in p. Grangemockler, 2 m. fr. Kilk. border, is called Garryduff in Shleea Deela, Hist. of Ossory i. 16; ¶ so
S. D. in Ossory supra means old Ossory, which ext. into c. Tipp.; ¶ Kilclispin is a bit N., Ahenna 3 1/2 m. N., and Garryduff
in p. Garrongibbon, 6 1/2 m. NW. of Carrig-on-Suir, c. Tipp., Pgi.; ¶ Curraghmore in p. Owning, c. Kilk., is 2 1/2 m. NW
of Piltown and 2 1/2 m. NE. of Carrig-on-Suir; ¶ thus, S. Dil is the hilly region E. of Slievenaman, ext. to Carrig-on-Suir,
and in c. Kilk. to Windgap, and to Owning nr Piltown.
s. dind
Fg., C.; ¶ Mugain of.
s. domhanghairt
Slieve Donard, c. Down; ¶ al. S. Slanga, q.v., Lis. 5 a.
s. droma gabla
Fiacc of, of Ui Bairrci, I. 57 b, Bb. 73 a, Fir. 462; ¶ v. Crích Ua nGabla.
s. nduibh
al. S. Tuirm, in Ulst.; ¶ nr Cnoc Baine, Sto. 20 a.
s. ealpa
Ui., Fy., Mi., Ci., Bb. 63 a; ¶ the Alps.
s. eblinne
v. S. Eiblinne.
s. echtgi
S. Echtge, S. Echtga, Bd. 22, Dg. 50; ¶ i Crích Ua nDesa, Lis. 17 b; ¶ Slieve-Aughty, on border of cc. Galw. and Clare,
Mi.; ¶ v. Cenél Aeda; ¶ S.E. ingine Nuadat Aircetláim, Sas. 1011; ¶ S. E. ingine urscothaig mic Tinne, "betw. Oirect Remainn
and Cenél Aodha," Ar., Bb. 204 a.
s. edlicon
in N. of Irel., Ll. 261 b.
s. eiblinne
S. n-Eblinde, S. Eblinne, Lu. 39 a, Ui.; ¶ in Mun., F., Fg., Md., Mt., Of. 184, Sa. 54 b, K. 128 b; ¶ Slieve Felim mts.
in N. of c. Limk., N. of Áne Cliach, Ll. 264 a; ¶ the 12 hills of S. E., N. of Sl. Crott, Lis. 134 b; ¶ Dá sliab déc Eibhlinne,
the 12 mts. of Sliéve Phelim, betw. r. Brosna and Cnámchoill, Sil. 258; ¶ "the 12 great hills of Phelemghe Modwena" (maps
of Speed and others of 16th cent., Ods. 701); ¶ on border of Múma Medón and Túadh-Múma, Lh. 190; ¶ the l. of Mac Niad ext.
SE. to S. Cáin (now s. Riach, the S. border of c. Limk), ML.; ¶ crích hUa gCathbhaidh, ext. fr. Firt Moraid to S. E. bo deas,
Lec. 208; ¶ fr. Firt Moraind to S.E., X. 132; ¶ Cend Abhrat Slebhi Caín seo theas; ¶ Sleibhti Ebhlinni seo thuaidh, lind
Luimnigh in lind solosmhar út atchí, Ll. 105 a b; ¶ S. Eblinne ingine Guaire, Lu. 39 a. Ll. 263 b; ¶ S. Eblinni mic Breogain,
Lec. 27, K. 128 b, Of. 184; ¶ Mochua of, Ll. 360, F.; ¶ Cronán of, Fg.
s. eisi
in b. Corcumroe, Clare, Tp.
s. eisi fhinn
Cenél Sedna and O Draigneinn of, Bran. 154 a.
s. ellbe
in Corcamruadh in Nimhdois, visible fr. Findine, Lis. 17 b, Ai. 61; ¶ Slieve Elva nr Lisdoonvarna, named in Irish Life of
St. Senán and in Tor., Ods.
s. elpa
the Alps, Ll. 129 b, Lbl. 911; ¶ v. Elpa.
s. eltta
Lis. 134 a; ¶ cf. Mag Elta.
s. emoir
Bb. 13 a, Lec. 545, Lg. 9, Fir. 35, Sd. 4 b; ¶ seems nr L. Dá Chaech, Sa. 29 a.
s. én
in or nr Crích Cairpri and Lec Esa Dara, Ui.
s. enach
al. Cnoc Eanach, S. of and nr Glendaloch, B. xx.
s. erer
in S. Britain, Bb. 116 b.
s. etair
Hill of Howth, Pd. 52.
s. ethna
Bb. 249 b; ¶ Mt. Etna, Lh. 75.
s. facartha
in Mag Coba and Conaille Muirthemne, Cs.
s. farri
in Connacht, Lec. 455; ¶ v. S. Fuiri.
s. fer maige féine
al. S. Cáin, Ai. 20.
s. feimhin
K. 132 a; ¶ seems Slievenaman; ¶ v. Feimen; ¶ battle of, Bb. 209 b, I. 160 b, Sb. 4 a; ¶ now Slievenaman, c. Tipp., O'D.,
F. i. 46.
s. feinnleadh
Cathréim Congal Clairingnig.
s. fobair
I. 160 b; ¶ nr L. Erne (?).
s. formaeile
in Connacht; ¶ S. formaoile; ¶ Conmaicne Sléibe F.; ¶ al. S. Ui Fhloinn, in W. of c. Rosc., O'D. in Mi., Im.; ¶ S. Formaela,
Rc. xvii. 391, Hb. 90; ¶ al. Breicsliab, q.v.; ¶ Daertuatha Ó Maine ext. fr. Ath Líag to source of r. Suck at S. Formail,
I. 41 b, Im.; ¶ al. Brecsliabh, Lis. 236 a; ¶ al. S. Ui Fhloinn in pp. Kiltullagh and Kilkeevin, in W. of c. Rosc., Im.,
Mi.; ¶ this S. o Flyn must be nr L. O Flyn, fr. which the Suck flows; ¶ the Suck rises out of a well in S. Formaili on border
of Delbhna in Ui Maine, Lec. 187 (cf. Mt. Delvin, S. of L. O'Flyn).
s. fóta
visible fr. Árd Asse in Descert Maige (c. Louth), Ll. 204; ¶ a place-name (?).
s. fraech
in Breifne, Sa. 79 b, Lec. 524.
s. fraich
nr Dergderc, Fir. 681.
s. fúait
nr Newtown-Hamilton, c. Arm.; ¶ the name is still preserved, and applied to highest mt. in the Fews, O'D. in Mi., Fm.; ¶
if that is true, S. F. is the mt. the W. summit of which is Carrigatuke, 1,200 ft. high, and E. summit, Deadman's Hill, 1,178
ft. high; ¶ the road fr. Dundalk to Arm. crosses the mt. betw. those summits; ¶ "the parochial surface around the town is
partly mountainous, prevailing hilly, and to a large extent romantic," Pgi. iii. 35; ¶ "Deadman's Hill" seems to refelct
the tradition that Fuat was slain, and buried on S. F.; ¶ about 2 1/2 m. S. of Newton-H. is the village of Fews, nr which
are seen the lines of circumvallation of an encampment about 1 1/2 m. in circumference, Pgi. ii. 335; ¶ nr and S. of Fews
is Silver Bridge, marked on Irish Atlas of 1776; ¶ in support of this identification I give the following items:- O Neill
went fr. Dundalk through the high road of the Fews of Bél Átha in Airgit (at Silver Bridge), over S. F. to Arm., Fm. vi. 2352;
¶ this is Bel an Argib in Sp. an 1587; ¶ O Donnell fr. Dundalk went to Fews (an Fiodh, an Fiodh Mór), next day he went through
S. F. Mic Breogain northwards to Arm., Fm., Ar. 31; ¶ the boy Cuchulainn is told by his mother that S. F. was betw. Dundalk
and Arm., Tw. 108; ¶ fr. Arm. he came over S. F. across Murthemne to Dundalk, Mm. 473, Ll. 62; ¶ v. (Ardachad, Áth Dá Fert,
Ath na Foraire, Carnn Finnachaid, Claenloch, Ferta Fingin, Finncharn, Nemed, Ráe na Carpat, Síd Finnachaid), all of or at
S. F., also Airgialla; ¶ v. Lu. 59, 95 a, Ll. 89 a, 89 b, 99 a, 263 b, 348, 373, Bb. 404 a, Lis. 15 a, Ls., Ed. 483, It.
i. 136, 144, K. 128 a, Cf. 28, Anecd. 38, Ui., Mi., Cri., Ci., Tw., Silva Gad., Lct.; ¶ it was in Oirgiallaibh, Of. 167,
K. 160 b, N. of (Fochairt Muirthemne, Caerthenn Ban Finn al. Caerthenn Cluana Dá Dhamh, Sas. 2313); ¶ betw. Emain and Áth
na Forairi and Áth Lethan, Ll. 263 b, It. i. 144.
s. fuiri
nr Castle Kelly, p. Killeroran, c. Galw., Mr. 52; ¶ Slieve Murry in Hymaine, Im.; ¶ Bruidhen mic Cecht on S. F., Lbl. 327;
¶ S. Furri in Connacht, Of. 269.
s. gabuil
in Mag Liphi in Lein., Sa. 19 b; ¶ cf. Slieve Goul, nr Glengariff, Pgi.
s. gaedhel
a range of hills in Kintyre, Dl. 96, 127.
s. ngam
Lec. 494; ¶ S. Gamh, Ui.; ¶ in Sli., Of. 290; ¶ S. Gamh, in Corann, nr Colooney, N., Ha. 725, Gc.; ¶ the Ox mts., N.,
which is S. Damh, Sas. 6706, 7565; ¶ Sliawgau, Of. 166; ¶ Ui., Mi., Ar., Ci., Con. 22 b, Kp. 437; ¶ in Luigne Connacht,
Lec. 610; ¶ ap. Slébe Gamh, Fm. v. 1314; ¶ S. Gamp separated fr. S. Dá Én by Bearnas Mór Tíre Ailello, Fy.
s. garbraige
Clann Bresail of, in Ulst., I. 67 b, Bb. 94 b, Lec. 277, Fir. 509.
s. ngargain
F.; ¶ Mons Garganus, Tph., F.
s. gerg
nr S. Fuait in Ulst., Lec. 227, Fir. 384, X. 9; ¶ ? S. girkin, c. Arm.; ¶ cf. S. Kirk in c. Derry.
s. gréine
Tory-hill in c. Kilk.; ¶ al. Slievegrian.
s. guaire
Lec. 26, Bb. 20 b, Ll. 356, Md.; ¶ Slieve Gorey, b. Clankee, c. Cav., N., Mi., Ci., Cri., Ui.; ¶ L. Suidi Odráin on it,
Bb. 141 a; ¶ i Gailengaib, F., Fg., Bb. 109 a, Lec. 420; ¶ in Crích Luigne, Ll. 12, Lec. 566; ¶ r. Find and the Boand meet,
the Find fr. S. G. and the Boand fr. Sid Nechtain, Ll. 191, Lbl. 420; ¶ al. in Cairpri, in Connacht, Lis. 239 b; ¶ al. S.
nDee, X. 367 a; ¶ S. ui Briúin, Hb. 117.
s. guill
Sa. 84 b; ¶ al. Ros Guill, q.v.
s. iarthair alban
Ll. 287.
s. in chaithlig
Rc. xviii. 48; ¶ nr City of Kilk., Mi., Ai. 32, Hb. 103; ¶ v. S. Caithligh.
s. in chon
7 Manes of—i.e., Macrad Emna in the Craebrúad, Lu. 127 b.
s. in chonnaidh
al. Sliab Breg, Sas. 1. 2319, and p. 293.
s. in chotaig
al. S. Nechtain (cf. Shíd Nechtain), Ll. 303 a, Sil. 377, 374; ¶ nr Cell Bélait and Baltinglas, c. Wickl.; ¶ al. Cnoc Dabilla;
¶ Dabilla was the Oirce, or lapdog, of Boann, fr. whom r. Boyne is named, Bb. 194 a, 361 a, Lbl. 420.
s. in iarainn
in Conmaicne Réin; ¶ in it is source of the Shannon, in c. Leit., Mi., Ci., Ui., Kj. ii. 344, K. 124 a, Fm. vi. 2330. s.
in mesa; ¶ Colman of, bishop of Áth Fadat, Lh. 308; ¶ nr Áth Fadat.
s. in phriacháin
in Dál Cais, Hz. 45.
s. ír
Kp. 439; ¶ Carn Ír on it.
s. irghuill
Sa. 84; ¶ v. Ros Irguill.
s. irrais deiscirt
Seibhte I. D., Lis.133 a.
s. itir dá inda
battle of, Zc. iii. 465.
s. laigen
Ha. 725; ¶ al. S. Suide Laigen (?)
s. lárga
the d. Clogher ext. fr. S. L. to S. Betha, K. 174 a; ¶ Slievelargy, p. Airegal Dachiaróg, c. Tyr., Cam. ii. 785.
s. leca
nr Bruiden Dá Derga, Lec. 463; ¶ at B. dá Gerga, in Lein.; ¶ al. S. Smoil mic Sengaind (cf. Glenasmole in the same region),
Lbl. 430; ¶ S. Lecga, al. S. Sobail, Pd. 62; ¶ S. Leacc, Sa. 22 a; ¶ S. Leccach, I. 151 a 2; ¶ S. Lecgach, Bb. 196 b;
¶ nr Glenasmole; ¶ the Three Rock Mt., c. Dub. (?); ¶ v. Carn Leca, and Leca in Ui Cellaig (Chualann), Bdd. p. 58; ¶ dp.
Leccaib Cind Slébe, q.v.
s. leidhil
in Mun., Ct. 157.
s. leithrech
in Irras, Connacht; ¶ Dunad Rátha Morgain above MaelSliabh Leithrech, where Flidhais was, Lbl. 345 recte, but marked 227.
s. letrech
al. S. Collain in Cóicedh Ailello mic Mata, Bb. 194 b, I. 149 b, Lbl. 422; ¶ but in Cúiged Gailian, I. 149 b.
s. liac
betw. Cuailnge and Conaille, Lb. 25 a, Lbl. 589.
s. liac
S. Liacc, S. Liag, Tl., F., Mt.; ¶ i. tTír Bóghaine i cCenél Conaill, Fg., Ct., C., Cs., Fep., Fir. 705; ¶ al. Mons Lapidum,
A. 11 b, Ck. 57 b a; ¶ Mons Lapidum, Cs.; ¶ Slieve League, c. Don.; ¶ "one of the most stupendous sea-cliffs in the British
Empire" (sic Pgi.).
s. liatroma
in Ui Maine, Lis. 185 b; ¶ S. Liathtroma, nr L. Rí, Fer. 55.
s. lóchre
nr Ciarrigi Diurgi, Cs.; ¶ v. S. Lúachra.
s. lodain mic lir
in Britain, Lis. 202 a; ¶ seems opposite Howth. s. loga; ¶ in Connacht, Lec. 371, Lct.; ¶ v. S. Luga.
s. luachra
v. Luachair, Ciarraige Luachra, Ciarraige Irlóchre; ¶ "Slieve Logher, an elongated congeries of broad-based or spreading
mts. in bb. Magonihy and W. Muskerry, and of the cc. of Kerry and Cork, extd. SW. fr. nr Millstreet, c. Cork, to the Glen
of the Ruaghty, c. Kerry; ¶ al. Derry na Saggart Mts. (oak wood of the priests), is continued SW. to the Priest's Leap and
the Caha Mts. in Kerry, and is a gret upland of boggy moors, containing 32,902 acres of bog," Pgi.; ¶ to this add that it
ext. over the border of c. Limk. and into b. of Duhallow, c. Cork; ¶ it is on border of cork and Conelloe, c. Limk.; ¶ O
Donnell went "tar muinchin Sléibe L." to b. of Duhallow, Cork (Ar., Fm. vi. 2278), where Limk., cork and Kerry meet; ¶ O'Br.
says it is on borders of Limk.; ¶ Slewlocra betw. Kerry and Conneloe, Brosenagh (Brosna) in it (Carew MSS. 1515–74); ¶ is
nr or in Ui Conaill Gabra, al. b. Conelloe, Limk., Ck. 56 bb; ¶ Killeedy, al. Cluain Credail at its base, Ck. 56 bb, Ods.
599, i.e., in Ui Conaill Gabra, F.; ¶ Of. 382 is wrong in restricting it to Kerry, Pgi. wrong in restricting it to Kerry
and Cork, but under "Killeedy."
s. luachra
in ancient Ossory, Kj. p. 347, an. 1851; ¶ but?
s. lugha
in Connacht, Bb. 147 a; ¶ O hEgra, K. of, Con. 3 b; ¶ Ua Gadra of, Conb. 25 a; ¶ comprised pp. Kilkelly, Kilmovee, Killeagh,
kilcolman, and Castlemore-Costello, in b. Costello, Mayo, and in d. Achonry, Ci., Mi., Fy., Ui., Lct.; ¶ nr L. Gadhra, Con.
23 a; ¶ Cúl Ó Find nr S. L., Lis. 238 b, Dg. ii. 25.
s. lughaid in luain
at Dún Dubthaig, Sa. 33.
s. lughdha
in Connacht, Lis. 140 a.
s. lughdech
named fr. Lugaid of Dál Cormaic, in Lein., Ll. 312, 383, Fir. 720.
s. luimnig
Senan of S. L. na leg. I. 109 a; ¶ of S. L. na lag, Lb. 21; ¶ of S. L. na laech, i.e., Senan of Inis Cathaig, Ll. 353.
s. luis
al. Sliabh Uidhe an Ríg, Sb. 33 b, q.v.
s. macc n-ailello
Ah.; ¶ mt. in Tirerrill, c. Sli.; ¶ I mistook "mons Filiorum Ailello" for a proper name, it means a mt. of Tirerrill; ¶
fr. A. 11 b I see that patrick went fr. Elphin, c. Rosc., N. "per montem F.A." to Tamnach in Tirerrill; ¶ fr. A. 15 a I see
that he went S. fr. Ros Dregnige and Killaspug Bróin "trans montem F.A." to Tamnach and Cell Senchuae; ¶ now, Tawnagh and
Shanchough pp. are about midway betw. the first mons in the S. (Carroweree, W. of L. Arrow), and the second in the N. (Slieve
Daene).
s. maircce
il-Laignib, Fg., F.; ¶ S. Mairci, Ui.; ¶ S. Mairge, Md., Fia., K. 167 b, F., Fg., Ll. 350, Fir. 731, Mi., Ci.; ¶ S. Mairgge,
Ll. 286 a; ¶ S. Mairgi, Mi.; ¶ S. Mairrge, Bd. 36; ¶ S. Mairg, Lbl. 436, Ci.; ¶ S. Marce, S. Marge, Cs., Ck. 129 a; ¶
S. Margai, Lb. 18; ¶ S. Marga, Pd. 50; ¶ in it are Cell Gabra (Kilgorey), Ll. 371, F.; ¶ Tech Scuithin (Tascoffin), Md.,
Ll. 350, Bb. 121 b, Lb. 18, fir. 731; ¶ it is nr Mag n-Ailbe and Lethglenn, Cs.; ¶ Sleymarge in Leix (Kild. Rental); ¶
O Mori, Lord of, Mi.; ¶ S. M. was a boundary of d. Ossory, K. 174 a; ¶ now b. Slievemargie, Queen's Co.; ¶ but of old it
included Tiscoffin, in c. Kilk., 3 m. NW. of Gowran, and even the Castle-Comer Hills, called Slieve Margie till quite recently,
Pgi. s. mairge mic edlecon; ¶ in Mun., betw. Síd Raigne and Suide mic morna, Lis. 196 b.
s. malonn
Hc. 2, 713; ¶ Bruiden da Chocae, or Tech da Chocae was on it, Bdc. 312, 314; ¶ in Crich Fer Malonn, in the territory of
Ailill and Medb, ibi.
s. manann
Slamannan Muir, or p. of Slamannan, in Linlithgow, Scotl., S. Cps. lxxxi.; ¶ Slamann in Lothian, Sk. i. 238.
s. manchain
one of the 3 Futhairbe of Éire, Hx. 947.
s. mic delga
S. Mac nDelga; ¶ al. S. Chonmaicne Rein; ¶ al. S. Conmaicne Cúile in Connacht, Lec. 567; ¶ S. Mac nDelgadha, Bb. 17 b.
s. mic sengaind
al. S. Lecgach, on road fr. Long Laga to Bruden Dá Derga, Bb. 197 a.
s. mic sín
Sengarman of, went fr. L. Lén in Irluachair to S. m. S., Bb. 202 a.
s. mis
in Ciarraige Luachra, Lh. 103, 105; ¶ trí sléibhte Éireann, Sliabh Mis, Sliabh Cua (ag Cluain Meala), Sliabh Cualann, H.
1, 15, p. 497; ¶ in Kerry, consists of Slieve Mish proper, E. of Tralee and Miltown road, Cahirconree on W. of that road,
Bautregaun (2,796 ft. high) and Ballyvaldar; ¶ nr Tralee, K. 123 a; ¶ Hz. 125; ¶ Lecht Conrúi in it, Ll. 31 b, Mm. 479;
¶ battle of, Hk. 296, Lbl. 325 a; ¶ v. Cri., Nen., Mi., Dg. ii. 25, Ct., Cf. pp. 28, 62; ¶ al. S. M. ingene Muireda mic
Caireda, Fm. v. 1730.
s. mis
Slemish in centre of p. Racavan, b. Lr. Antrim, c. Antr., 1,437 ft. high, Pgi.; ¶ where St. Patrick tended sheep and swine;
¶ Mons Miss, A. 3 a, 9 a, 20 b; ¶ Mons Miss, A. 3 b, 9a, 20 b; ¶ Mons miss Bonnrige, A. 15 b; ¶ in N. of Dalaradia, the
l. of the Cruithni, A. 3 a, Of. 189, 396, Ui., Mi., Fir. 692, Ct., Lh. 98, 3, Lis. 3 a, Tl.; ¶ boundary of d. of Armagh,
A. 20 b, Tl. 234; ¶ battle at betw. Dal n-Araide, Ui.
s. mis
nr Cenntsaile, Hx. 946; ¶ nr Kinsale (?); ¶ S. Mis of, Ll. 20 a, 117 b, Bd. 19; ¶ is in Kerry or Antr., Cath Slébe Miss,
of Os. 264, is in Kerry, I think.
s. moduirn
S. Modhairn, battle of, by Conmael, Ll. 16; ¶ S. Modhairn, K. 131, Fir. 318, Lec. 179; ¶ nr Ballybay, b. Cremorne, c. Mon.,
O'D., Mi., Cri.; ¶ it was in Cremorne, W. of S. Fuait; ¶ betw. S. M. and S. Fuait lies L. Echtra, Cri., Hz. 146; ¶ v. L.
echtra; ¶ for Findcharn on top of S. Moduirn, Ll. 66, leg. S. Fuait (?); ¶ v. S. Monduirn.
s. monaid
in Scotl.; ¶ cf. Dún Edain, al. Dún Monaidh, Bl. 360 a, Lbl. 327, 418; ¶ nr Dún Monaidh; ¶ al. Dunstaffnage, Mr. 56; ¶
Síd Findchaidh on S. Monaigh, I. 149 a, Lis. 228 a.
s. monduirn
in or nr Mag Breg, A. 4 a; ¶ S. Moenuirnd, nr Brí Graide, Lb. 27, and Brí G. is ac Ferta Fer Fécc , Sa. 87 b 1; ¶ the Lein.
army ravaged the l. as far as S. M., and returned to their own territory before evening, Au. i. 388; ¶ so only about half
a day's march fr. Lein.
s. monduirnd
Findcharnd na Foraire on S. M. in Ulst., and Mag Breg was seen fr. it, Lu. 62, Lbl. 582, which has S. Mondairn; ¶ nr L.
Echtra, Tw.
s. mór
Slievemore in Achil Island, Fy.; ¶ 2,217 ft. high.
s. mór
Dg. ii. 25; ¶ in Mun.; ¶ Sleamore cape in S. of Inisherkin, c. Cork.
s. morca
al. S. Senna; ¶ he went fr. Inber Sceini to S. Senna, Hx. 111; ¶ v. Críc Morc, Fir Morc.
s. mughdorn
in c. Mon., Ui.
s. muice
Cf. 28, Sil. 2568; ¶ Cluain bec is betw. it and Crota Cliach, Bb. 118 b, Lec. 90, I. 111 b, Os. iv. 298; ¶ now Slieve Muck,
betw. the t. of Tipp. and the Glen of Aherlow, Os. iv. 298; ¶ Slievenamuck, nr the Glen of Aherlagh, Dg. ii. 25, Mi.; ¶
on border of pp. of Bruis and Clonbeg (Cluainbec supra); ¶ its top, 3 3/4 m. SW. of t. Tipp., is 1,215 ft., its range screens
N. side of Glen of Aherlow, Pgi.; ¶ cf. S. Muck, one of the Mourne mts.
s. muincilli
al. Ros Coill, on way to Lein. fr. Achad Durbcon in Muscraighe Mitine, Crosa Brenaind Birrae at it, Cbb. c. 2, 3. s. muinchinn;
¶ in Dál Cais, Hz. 45, Ai. 93.
s. muire
Slievemurry, b. Ballymoe, c. Galw., Ci., Fa. 29 b; ¶ another S. M. in b. Killian, c. Galw.
s. muirtheimhne
Muirtheimhne mac Breoguin ó tá Sliabh Muirtheimhne, Hz. 13.
s. na mban
K. 147 b; ¶ al. S. Aigi meic Iugaine, Sas. 5003; ¶ al. S. na mBan Finn; ¶ al. S. Oighidh Mhic Iugaine in Bk. of Lis.;
¶ a carn on its top is Suidhe Finn, Ods. 701; ¶ Selg Slébe na mBan Finn in Egerton 1782; ¶ fo. 23 a; ¶ in Eoganacht Caisil,
Ai. 32 a; ¶ now Slievenaman.
s. na mbuan
4 golden rr. nr it, Lis. 90.
s. na gcaerach
Slewnageuragh, in the Down Survey Map, now Sheepheads, one of the Belfast mts., Dc. ii. 454.
s. na gcearc
al. Mons. Bregarum, part of Sliabh Breagh in c. Meath, Fm. vi. 1922.
s. na gcloch
1,024 ft. high, in Louth.
s. na con
al. S. Breg; ¶ S. of Dundalk, Sas. 2319,2320, Lis. 216 a.
s. na ngroigheadh
Slievenagry, in p. Kilfenora, Clare, Fm. v. 1670.
s. naibh
1st battle in Éire there; ¶ in Mag Itha in Lein., Of. 166, Lec. 545; ¶ v. Mag n-Itho of c. Wexf.
s. na mairtireach
Montmartre in Paris, Lis. 97 a.
s. na muice
Mons Porci in the tl. of Cliath, Ck. 63 a a; ¶ slievenamuck, Ods.; ¶ v. S. Muice.
s. na segsa ua ebric
Silv. 230; ¶ rendered S. Gamph by O'Grady, p. 260; ¶ in Lc. ii. 472 it is S. Dam, and p. 298 S. Gamh; ¶ is it not Coirrshliab
na Segsa ? q.v .
the Sliabh na tri nDee—i.e., Brian, Iuchorba and Iuchair, Tuatha De Dananns, Ll. 10, Lec. 561, Hz. 164.
s. n-ochel
Lec. 42 b; ¶ Sraith-Ernn in Comgellaibh, betw. S. n-O. and MurGuidan, in Scotl., Bb. 118 b, 214; ¶ Cuilendros betw. S.
O. and Muir Giudan, Lec. 91; ¶ Ochil Hills in Scotl. (?).
s. oidhidh an rígh
"Regis obitus mons" on the other side of Limerick, Of. 385; ¶ Delmege and Gloster's ll. on it in the c. clare; ¶ the king's
grave is on the (Delmege side) boundary dividing their lands; ¶ it was pointed out to me by O'Griffa, an old man dwelling
on one side of the mt., and by an old woman on the other side; ¶ they called K. Crimthann's graves Leacht Crithir; ¶ Glenn
na gCross is nr the king's grave; ¶ now the stones of it are put in the boundary fence, E. Hogan; ¶ S. Oidheadha an Rígh,
the Cratloe al. Glennagross mt., c. Clare, Mi., Fy., Ai. 128.
s. oighidh mhic iugaine
al. S. na mBan Finn; ¶ Lis. in Ods. 701; ¶ Slievenaman, c. Tipp.
s. n-ossa
Mons Ossa, Sg. 63 a.
s. ossaid
Ailill, Findchosach, and Muireadach of Mag Slecht were slain there by Feini, Ll. 205.
s. partraige
Slieve Partry, Fy. 152.
s. piréin
the Pyrenees, Ll. 136.
s. raissen
Slieve Rushel, betw. Bend Eachlabra, and L. Eirne, Rc. xviii. 31, Hb. 99.
s. rén
Slébte Rén i Brefne, Cmt.
s. riach
al. Sliabh Caoin, q.v., Ods. 701.
s. rifi
Rind mór on N. of S. R., Ll. 3, Cri., K. 123 a; ¶ the Greeks and Romans had vague notions of postion of Pitai ra Pitaia
opm, Rhipoei Montes; ¶ laochradh Lochlann uile ó Shléibhtibh Rife a ttuaidh go críocha na Muscobhia, St. B. 441, Hx. 737.
s. rosail
battle by O Reilly, Hx. 853; ¶ v. S. Raisein; ¶ S. Russel, al. Ligavegra, 1,279 ft. high, in c. Cav., Pgi.
s. ruadh
Slieveroe, nr Blessington, c. Wickl., Fm. v. 1736, Ci., Mi., Ar.; ¶ Three Rock Mt. and the whole range to the S. of Dublin
anciently called S. R., Fm. v. 1548; ¶ Clann Domhnaill an t-Sléibhe Ruaidh, sept of the Lein. MacDonnells; ¶ Slieveroe,
2 m. W. of Blessington, Ci.; ¶ 1,093 ft. high; ¶ O'D. says Irish speakers in his day called the Three Rock Mt. "S. Ruadh".
s. rusen
Slieve Rushel in S. of c. Ferm., Mi., Cri.; ¶ but v. S. Rosail, S. Raissen.
s. sechtair
nr where Tuatha De Danann landed, lec. 60.
s. séghsa ua eibric
N. of Es mac n-Eirrc and Moylurg, and betw. it and Ceis Corainn, Sas. 1503; ¶ the Curlieu Hills in N. Rosc.
s. selgach
tale called Argain Sléibe, S., Ha. 799.
s. senaig gairbh
al. Sliabh Mís, Bb. 201 b.
s. senna
al. S. Mis, al. S. Morca, Hx. 111.
s. sina
Mt. Sinai, Ml. 102 d.
s. sinoir
al. S. Smoir; ¶ nr Inis Locha Cree; ¶ belonged to K. of Leix; ¶ not far fr. Cluain Ethnech, nr Cluain Ferta in Leix; ¶
Cenn Ittich in it (now Kinitty), Cs.
s. sióin
Ml. 67 d, Sr. p. 76; ¶ Mt. Sion.
s. slange
Lb. 28 a, 29 b, Tl., Bb. 6 a; ¶ al. S. Domhanghairt, now S. Donard; ¶ S. Slanga, Ll. 5, 144, Lis. 5 a, Lec. 590, 545, Sa.
88 a, Mi., Cri., K. 123 a; ¶ S. Slainge; ¶ Domangart of, Tl. liii., Of. 167, C., Ct.
s. slea
ós L. Laighni Semni hi n-Ultaib, Dih. 323.
s. smóil
Fer. 24 b; ¶ in Lein., Lec. 370, Ha. 751, 845; ¶ S. Smóil mic Sengaind; ¶ al. S. Leaga at Bruiden Dá Gerga in Lein., Lbl.
431; ¶ at Glenasmole, nr Bohernabreena in S. of c. Dub.
s. smóil
al. S. Bladma, Lis. 240 b, 227 b, Of. 381, Os. iv. 292; ¶ al. S. Smóil meic Eidlicon, Sas. 4531; ¶ al. S. Smóil mic Eollacair,
Lis. 204 b; ¶ al. S. S. meic Edlachair; ¶ al. S. S. meic Eidlecair, Sas. 559, 4683, 4531.
s. smóil
one of the above 2 S. Smóil (?), Lis. 139 a, Sas. 3925, Teh. 262.
s. snechta
Mons Nivium, Ct. 181–2, Gc. 146; ¶ Slieve Snaght in Inishowen, c. Don., 2,019 ft. high.
s. sobail
S. Sobail mic Sengaind; ¶ al. Sliabh Lecga, SE. of Bruden Dá Derga, Ll. 195, pd. 62; ¶ v. S. Smóil, S. Somail.
s. soilgech
Argain Sléibe Soilgech, Royal Tale, Ll. 190.
s. somail mic sengain
I. 151 a; ¶ v. S. Sobail.
s. suidi chonchorbb
Ll. 24, 44; ¶ al. S. Uighe Chonchorb, Ll. 241; ¶ al. Suidi Lagen, Mt. Leinster, Mm. 478.
s. suidi in ríg
Rc. xxiv. 178; ¶ Crimthann died there, Bb. 144 b; ¶ Fert Crimthainn on it, Lbl. 899; ¶ betw. Ath Caille on the Shannon
and L. Riach, Lg. 214; ¶ al. S. Aidedha ind Ríg, S. Oidhidh in Ríg, q.v.
s. suidi in ríg
al. S. in Chadaigh (" in Lein."?), Lbl. 944.
s. suidi laigen
Mm. 473; ¶ al. Stuach Laighean, Mt. Leinster, Cam. ii. 790, Mm.; ¶ v. Suide Laigen; ¶ N. of Tuaigh Inbir, Hc. 47 a.
s. tóad
a battle there, Of. 359, Ll. 24 b, 131 a, 395, Lec. 53, 621, Lg. 185, Mi.; ¶ S. Toach, I. 25 b; ¶ S. Togadh, Bb. 50 a;
¶ N. of S. Bethach in Ulst., Ll. 12, Bb. 20 b, Lec. 26, 566, S. 1 a; ¶ al. S. Toath, S. Taeth, S. Tueth, al. S. Truim, al.
S. Belgadain, Au. i. 88, Ll. 25 a; ¶ v. S. Truim Togadh.
s. toga
battle of, in Luigne Midi, Lec. 615.
s. togha
prob. "Bessy Bell," nr Newtown-Stewart, c. Tyr., Gc. 158.
s. torc
nr Killarney.
s. truim
Bessie Bell mt. in b. Strabane, c. Tyr., Ui., Mi., Ci., Mis. 162; ¶ 1,367 ft. high; ¶ tar Ard Srátha, tar S. Truim, St.
B. 616; ¶ name of Bessy Bell given to it by a Scotch proprietor, Os. vi. 102.
s. truim togadh
Maelcoba slain there, Bb. 33 b, 50 a, in 615; ¶ was slain at S. Togadh, q.v.; ¶ seems Bessy Bell mt.
s. tua
visible fr. Ard Asse or fr. Fert mná Nemidh on its summit, Ll. 204.
s. tuad
in Ulst.; ¶ battle by Suibne Mend against Clann Conaill, Ll. 182.
s. tuad
in Lein., where Fiacha Srabtine again defeated the Leinstermen after cath Duiblínde, Rc. xvii. 23, Hb. 54; ¶ cf. Slefto
in Waterf. towards c. Kilk., Sp. an. 1304, p. 114.
s. tuad ocháine
nr r. Cronn(?); ¶ seems nr Granard, c. Longf., mentioned in T. Bó Cualngi.
s. tuaid
in Ulaid, B. xx. 316.
s. tulchon
he went fr. S. T. to Tuaig Inber, E. 30.
s. ua n-aedha
S. O. n-A.; ¶ the part of S. Echtghe in Kinelea, on the borders of Clare and Galw., Mi.
s. húa n-ailella
Tl.; ¶ Mons Nepotum Ailello, A. 11 b; ¶ seems the ridge dividing b. Tirerrill, in Sligo fr. b. Drumahaire in Leit.; ¶
now called the Braulieve mts.
s. n-uait
Ls., Au. i. 478; ¶ leg. S. Fuait.
s. uamhóir
K. 123 a.
s. uidhe choncorb
al. Suide Laigen; ¶ Mt. Leinster, c. Wexf., Ll. 380, Mm. 478; ¶ v. S. Suidi C.
s. uidhe an ríg
al. S. Luis, Sb. 33 b, Hz. 52; ¶ d. of Killaloe ext. fr. it to Echtge, K. 174 a; ¶ N. of Luimnioch (Limerick), K. 174 a,
150 b; ¶ St. Patrick went to Creatshalach and then to S. U. in R., Lis. 208 a; ¶ al. S. Oidhidh an R., q.v.
s. uidhe laighen
d. of Leithghlinn ext. fr. it to S. Bladhma, K. 174 a; ¶ v. S. Suidi Laigen; ¶ N. of Máin da glas, Lis. 196 b.
s. ui fhloinn
S. O'Flyn, in p. Kiltullagh, c. Rosc., Fm. iii. 92. s. uillend; ¶ in Lein., Ll. 31, 379, Lec. 501, I. 147 a, Sa. 51 b, 52
a.
s. uillind
S. U. foebur dercc mic Find; ¶ al. Sliab Cairbre in Annaly in the b. Granard, c. Longf., Ar. 86; ¶ Carn Ui Chathbath on
top of Sliabh Uillend, Ll. 199.
nsf., one of the 14 great rivers of Eire, Lu. 98 a, Ll. 5, Tl.; ¶ Slicicha, A. 15 a; ¶ called a ríg-uisce in Lu. (the Sligo
r. has a brief but magnificent run of 4 m. fr. Loch Gill to the Bay of Sligo), Pgi.; ¶ gsf. cath Slicigi, Ll. 24 b, Ui.;
¶ gsm. Sliccigh, Mi., Sil. 50, Cg.; ¶ asm. Gusan Sliccech, Ar., Mi.; ¶ v. Sligech.
cath S., Eogan Bel rí Connacht fell there, Hx. 199, col. 3. s.; ¶ the 3 Sligi of Erin are S. Asail, S. Dala, S. Midluachra,
bb. 42 a.
s. assil
in Campo Midi, Cs., Ll. 155, Bb. 203 b, Sa. 35 a, 35 b; ¶ Dún na nAirbed and Tech Lommáin (at L. Owel) were on it, Lh. 164,
Rc. xx. 134; ¶ Mide was divided by S. A. into N. Meath and S. Meath, Fia. 76; ¶ but into E. and W. Meath, as seems fr. Sil.
404; ¶ the road ext. fr. Tara towards L. Owel and the Shannon, Fia., Mi.; ¶ v. Asal.
s. brí dam
in Meath, Ll. 152, I. 160 a; ¶ al. S. Brí dam dile, Bb. 208 a; ¶ v. Brí dam.
s. chnamhcoille
betw. Mairtine Mumhan and Senmag Breogain, in Mun., Lis. 196 a; ¶ v. Cnamchaill.
s. conáin
nr Clonfert in Leix, Cs.
s. cuailgne
battle of, Mi., Fir. 760, Hb. 51.
s. cualann
Bb. 203 b; ¶ one of the 5 roads of Erin fr. Tara, Sa. 35 a; ¶ led to Bruden Da Derga, Lu. 83 a, 85 a, Ll. 155, Lu., Rc.
xxii. 36; ¶ seems a S. continuation of Slige Midlúachra, and passed through Bruden Da Derga, Lu. 83 b; ¶ v. Mi.
s. dála
Ll. 169 b; ¶ fr. Créa, Dala's wife, Roscréa is named, so perh. S. D. passes by Roscrea; ¶ Ballaghmore nr Borris-in-Ossory,
Cam. ii. 788; ¶ al. Belach Mór Maige Dála; ¶ al. an Belach Mór, now Ballaghmore in p. Kyle, b. Clandonagh, Queen's Co.;
¶ a lake nr it, 23 N. 10, p. 101; ¶ al. Belach Mór Osraige, K. 129 b, 122 a; ¶ d. Killaloe ext. fr. S. D. to Léim Conchulainn,
K. 174 a; ¶ nr Borrisin-Ossory, Obr.; ¶ al. an Belach Mór i n-Osraigib, Hk. 304; ¶ v. Sa. 35 a; ¶ ran fr. Urmuma to Tara,
passing by the castle of Belach Mór in Queen's Co., and seems nr Mag Lena, ML., Mi.; ¶ road fr. Ir-Muma to Tara, Bb. 203
b; ¶ v. Caislén Belaig Móir Maige Dála and Ros Cré; ¶ Slige Dála meic Umóir, betw. Achavoe in Queen's Co. and Roscrea, Sas.
700; ¶ by Borris-in-Ossory and Monahincha to Roscré; ¶ S. Dalad, boundary of Tuad-Muma, Ll. 190.
on E. of the ford of Athlone, Bdc. 162, Hc. 2, 718. s. etar na da cathair; ¶ in Muscraige Tretherne, X. 110; ¶ S. edair
na da Cairthi, Lec. 234.
s. glendamnach
S. of Dundalk, Lb. 30 b.
s. midlúachra
older form is S. Midlochre, Cs.; ¶ fr. references to it I gather that it was the great or high road fr. Tara to Emain, nr
and E. of Arm., by Drogheda, Dundalk and Sliab Fuaid; ¶ O'D. says it is often mentioned as leading into the N. of Irel.,
but its exact position has not been determined, Mi.; ¶ Hen. says it led fr. Ulst. to Tara by Dundalk, the Moyra Pass was
part of it, Ci.; ¶ it led fr. Tara to Emain Macha, At. ii. 122; ¶ fr. Tara to Ulaid, Of. 314, Fm. i. 102; ¶ to Tara, Bb.
203 b, Sa. 35 a, and met Slige Cualann, Lu. 83 a; ¶ to and fr. Ulaid, Lu. 70 a, Lc. i. 88, Au. ii. 66, Fm. ii. 968, Todd
Lect. v. 57; ¶ to Cuailgne and Mag Coba, Lbl. 53 a, Hf. 5 a, Ll. 56; ¶ to Cuip (Mag Coba ?), Lbl. 644, Lb. 29 b, Tw.; ¶
to Crích Conaille, Tl. 218, 244; ¶ to Dún Sobarche, Tw. 265; ¶ along it were—Cell na Sagart, Fg.; ¶ Druim cáin, Tw., Hf.
5 a; ¶ Sliab Fuait, Fg., Md.; ¶ Findabair Cualngi, Lu. 65 b; ¶ Loch Tréna and Ráith Tréna, Tl.; ¶ v. Lu. 50 a, 65 b, Ll.
155, B. 263 a, Ui., Mi.; ¶ v. Belach Midlúachra.
s. mór
one of the 5 ancient roads of Erin, Ll. 155; ¶ al. Esccir Riada, which divided Eire into 2 parts betw. Conn and Eogan Mór,
Fm. i. 104; ¶ this Escir ext. fr. Áth Cliath Cualann to Áth Cliath Medraige, Bb. 203, Sa. 35 a, Of. 314, Fer. 20, Lg. 147;
¶ Escir Riada fr. Tara to Connacht, Lis. 138 b; ¶ ext. fr. Dublin to Clarinbridge, c. Galw., Mi.
s. mór
fr. Caill cuan SE. to Dún Imrind in Muirrthemne, Lbl. 648.
s. mór líge gnathoil
W. of Tochair Móna Chonnedha in Connacht, Hb. 121, Ai. 45 b.
s. na temrach
Bdd. 15.
s. tola
the road fr. W. Mun. to Tara, Lis. 138 b, Fer. 20; ¶ cf. S. Dala.
s. uladh
battle of Carnd Achaidh Leithdergg at S. U. in Mugdornai, X. 57.
the O Ruaircs, Mac Tighernains and kindred, Lc. ii. 168; ¶ S. Aeda fhinn mic Fergna, O Rorkes, O Reillys, &c., Kj. ii. 342.
s. aeda ui ghallchubair
Lc. ii. 344.
s. an bhallaigh
in Tuaith na fearna, al. in Corca baiscind, Fm. vi. 1878.
s. an chosnamhaigh
of the Ui Fiachrach, Fy.
s. an deaccanaicc
in Cuanachaibh, Hb. 13 a.
s. bhloid
fr. whom are Síl mBriain Bóromha, St. B. 466; ¶ v. Ui Bloid.
s. briain
Fm. an. 1526; ¶ wrongly put in Ahamlish, b. Carbury; ¶ it was in Kilmacowen, nr Sli., Hs. i. 433.
s. briain buidhe
the old p. of Craigavad, c. Down, Dc. ii. 159. s. briain laoidhnigh; ¶ nr Muinter Airt, Connacht, Lc. ii. 494.
s. caisín
branch of Dalcassians, St. B. 466.
s. cathail croibdeirg
around Roscommon t., Fm. iv. 1028.
s. ceallaigh
SW. of Drumbo, p. Lisburn, c. Down, Dc. ii. 239. s. ceapa na coise; ¶ Ai. 133 b; ¶ Sullevans of Cappanacusha, c. Kerry.
s. céir
the Ciarraige of Kerry, Tp.
s. colla dá chrích
Im. 11; ¶ the Ui Maine, also the McMahons, Maguires, O Hanlons and McCanns of Ulst., Fm. i. 124.
s. colla mind
the folk of Crích Mugdorn, c. Mon., Mi.
s. colla uais
the Clann Domhnuill, Fir. 5; ¶ the McDonnells, McAllisters, and McDugalds of Scotl., Mi.
s. conaill cearnaigh
the O Mores and the septs of Leix, in Queen's Co., Fm. v. 1690.
s. chonaill gulban
in Mag Réin or Mag Caille, Ston. A. p. 154.
s. dairine
held one of the 2 provinces of Mun., Halliday's K. 136; ¶ v. Dairine.
s. daniel
in Ui Fiachrach, Fy. 88.
s. dealbhaoith
of Clannmhaicne Chais, or Dalcassians, of Tradraige, c. Clare, St. B. 466, 528.
s. diarmada
of Ui Fiachrach, Fy.
s. diarmada laimhdheirg
a sept of the Kavanaghs, Fm. iii. 647; ¶ their chief lived at Polmonty.
s. dubhghaill gruama
in Connacht, Lc. ii. 354.
s. ebir
the 7 Eoganachta, and the Lemnaig of Scotl., Ll. 318. s. echach finn fuathnairt; ¶ Lis. 11 b.
s. eirimóin
al. Sílrach Eirimoin; ¶ na Teora Connachta, Hui Néill in Tuaiscirt, Hui Néill in Deiscirt, Airgialla, na Déisi, Lagin, Ossairige,
Eraind, Orbraidhe, Fortharta, Dal Riata, Dál Fiatach, Righrad Alban, Síl Conaire, Clann Oengusa, 7 Fergusa, 7 Loairn, tri
mic hEire; ¶ 7 Síl Conaire in Albain 7 in hEirinn—i.e., Muscraigi 7 Corco Duibni, Ll. 318.
s. fergsua mhic roigh
in Corcamruadh, Clare, Tor. 9.
s. gilla riabhaigh
of Ui Fiachrach, Fy., page 86.
s. gréine
in Cuanach, Hb. 11 a.
s. ír
al. Sil Fergusa 7 Conaill 7 Celtchair, Ll. 318; ¶ al. the Ulaid, Fm. i. 56.
s. laoíghsigh
O Mores of Leix, Fm. v. 1838.
s. lochlainn buna finne
Ui Dubhda of Buninna, c. Sli., Fy.
s. mhaoilruanaid mhóir
Lc. ii. 376; ¶ S. M. M. mheic Taidhg mheic Chathail .i. Mic Diarmada of Calath na Carraige (now Rockingham nr Boyle), Kj.
ii. 342.
s. mhaolmhórdha
in Mullagh p., b. Castlerahin, c. Cav., Fm. iv. 1134, v. 1808.
s. mathghamhna
Mac Mahons, Fm. v. 1844.
s. muiredhaigh mhuillethain
Lc. ii. 398; ¶ McDermots of Moylurg.
s. muirghessa
a clan of Mac Donough, Lc. ii. 354.
s. na ccolla
the Oirghialla, Lc. ii. 308; ¶ v. S. Colla.
s. na daibhche
the O Briens of Innistimáin, Ai. 112 b; ¶ of Enistymon, Clare.
s. na pailisi
in Cuanach, Hb. 11 a.
s. néill
in b. Upr. Clannaboy, Dc. ii. 158.
s. rossa failgigh
the O'Conors Faly, Fm. v. 1690.
s. siaccais
nr Ballinasloe, Im. 165.
s. somhairlidh
the Camerons in Scotl.
s. taidg buidi ui dubda
in b. Tireragh, Fy. 123.
s. taidhg mhic céin
S. T. M. Céin mic Ailella ó-luim, .i. O Haras and O Garas of Connacht, Kj. ii. 342; ¶ the Gailengaicc and Luignicc, St.
B. 422.
s. tuathail
of Ui Fiachrach, Fy. 86.
s. uilliam:
S. U. Mic Donnchaidh Mhóir Mhic Firbhisigh of Ui Fiachrach, Fy. 104.
Fm. i. 122; ¶ in Lein., where Fiacha Srabtine again defeated Lein. after his victories at Dublin and Sliab Tuad, Rc. xvii.
23, Hb. 54, Fm. i. 122; ¶ this is Smirthine, Ai. 14 b; ¶ Smeyrtire, Ac.; ¶ Smedara islet in L. Owel(?), cf. Pgi. ii. 827.
smirammar; ¶ Ll. 91 a, Tw., Mc. iii. 101; ¶ Smarmor in c. Louth; ¶ d. Smiramair,E. of Áth Firdeath, Ll. 31: Smirombair
in Crích Rois in Ulst., Lbl. 623; ¶ Smermore in Louth, Sp. 1606, p. 64.
al. the Boyne, fr. where it enters Meath to the sea, Ll. 191, Bb. 194 a; ¶ al. Maeanchuing Argaid, Lbl. 421; ¶ Smiur mná
Fedelma, the Boyne, fr. Trommoif to the sea, Teh. 242. smotán; ¶ Smuttanagh in p. Manulla, Mayo, Fy.
Ll. 309, Lbl. 913, Fm. i. 484; ¶ Carlingford L., Od., Cri., Ui., Mi., Fia., Cg.; ¶ fr. it Cell Sléibe was raided.
s. dá én
Vadum Duorum Avium, betw. Meath and Mag Ai, A. 11 b; ¶ on the Shannon, Bb. 221 a, I. 133 a, Tl., Rc. xiii. 10, Lbl. 868,
Sil. 72, Ct.; ¶ betw. Cluain Mic Nois and Cluain Boirinn, betw. King's Co. and c. Rosc., Im., Gc.; ¶ Ailén an Chomraic at
S. Dá En, Sa. 86 a, al. Druimn Diamair, Lis. 213 b; ¶ seems nr Druim dá én on the Shannon, Sas. 1843; ¶ seems nr Móin tíre
Náir, Ll. 166 b; ¶ nr Cell Buadmóil, Tl.; ¶ nr Cros Greancha, Rc. xiii. 10.
s. ech
Cluain Dalláin i bfail Snámha Ech, i. an Cuan láimh risan Caol i n-Uibh Echach Uladh, Fg., Md.; ¶ Carlingford L.
s. eidhneach
i.e., Cuan Snamha E., Carlingford L., Mi.
s. ergda
al. S. Aidhnech, Cg.; ¶ Carlingford Bay; ¶ al. S. Engda, Z. 354.
s. éugnachair
a boundary of ancient Meath, K. 121 b; ¶ a ford S. of Killeevy.
s. inredaigh
seems Drumsna, on r. Shannon, betw. c. Leit. and c. Rosc., Mi.
s. in tuirc
nr Árd Asse in Lugmad, or in Deisceart Maighe, Ll. 204.
s. luthir
Ad., Cs., S. Luthair, Md.; ¶ in Connacht, Ct., C.; ¶ at l. Éirne, I. 109 a, Bb. 124 a, Ll. 362, 354, Lec. 113, Lb. 23,
Fir. 750; ¶ S. Luthra, Fir. 706; ¶ S. Luachair, Bb. 53 a; ¶ B. lix. 882 gives as English forms Snalore, Slanore; ¶ I find
but one Slanore tl., and that nr L. Oughter, far fr. L. Erne; ¶ S. L. is in Cairbre Gabra, C., B. lix: in regione Cenéil
Carbri Móir, Cs.; ¶ that is, in the b. Granard, c. Longf., far away fr. L. Erne; ¶ if there be not 2 S. Luthirs we may reconcile
the previous locations by identifying a S. L. and connecting it with Cairbre Gabra and L. Erne; ¶ in Adr. it is proved that
S. L. of L. Oughter was Snawlugher, al. Snawlougher, al. Slanore, now Slanore tl. in which is the Abbey Field; ¶ the r. Erne
flows fr. L. Gawna in Cairbre, b. of Granard; ¶ L. Oughter expands along the course of the r. Erne, Pgi.; ¶ other references
to S. L., Bb. 121 a, Ll. 349, Fir. 193, 706, 753, B. x., Mt., Md.
s. maige tairbirt
in Ulst., nr L. Feabhail (?), Bb. 223 a, I. 163 b, Sa. 59 a.
s. na n-ech
in Tellach Eathach, nr Baile Meg Shamhradhain, Au. iii. 436.
s. ráthaind
Ll. 166, Lu. 109 b; ¶ betw. Rath Cruachan and Emain Macha, at Fid Conmaicne, in Connacht, Con. 4 b; ¶ O Conor and O ruairc
hold a meeting there, Mi.; ¶ prob. Drumsna on border of Rosc. and Leit., O'D.; ¶ seems nr Es Ruaid, Bb. 226 a, I. 166 a,
Sa. 86 b, 68 a.
s. tíre feicc
at L. Mesca, Ll. 350, Bb. 121 b, Lb. 17, Fir. 75, Lec. 107.
tomaidm teora Socc in Connacht, Ll. 15; ¶ r. in Connacht, Bb. 60 b, Fm. i. 32; ¶ na trí Socca in Connacht, Hk. 310; ¶
i.e., the Suck and its tributaries, the rr. Shiven and Clonbrock, O'D. in Fm.
O Mainnin's l. in b. Tiaquin, Galw., Fm. iii. 208, iv. 668, Fy.; ¶ in Ui Maine, Lec. 251, 349, Of. 327; ¶ al. the six Sodain
septs, Tp.; ¶ CellModiuit in it, q.v.
Sodain Midi and S. Aichthi in Fernmag, desc. of Conall Cernach, i.e., the Dal Araichi, Bb. 88 a, Lec. 251, 459; ¶ in Meath,
Of. 327; ¶ Siddan p., in Meath, Mi.; ¶ the 7 Sodhain, or Soghain, were Cruithni of Dalnaraide, Cps. 321.
the 7 Sogain, Ll. 14; ¶ desc. of Eber, Bb. 22 a; ¶ 6 of them in Ui Many and 1 in Meath, N. 264; ¶ the 6 in Ui Maine were—Cenél
Rechta, C. Trena, C. Luchta, C. Fergna, C. nDomangein, C. nGeigill, Lec. 187.
S. Ua Maine, Lis. 40 b; ¶ Cell Mo-Diuit and Cell Conainn in S., F., Fep., Hb. 74; ¶ in b. Tyaquin, c. Galw., Ci., Cri.,
im.; ¶ cath inter Sogen 7 aicme Moenmaige, Au. i. 286; ¶ in Ui Maine. sogain; ¶ in Midi, Ll. 274; ¶ Ua Labrat, Rí S.,
Bk. 27 a; ¶ the S. (of Ulst.?), Ui Echach Coba, Ui Meith Macha and Conaille Murthemne are of the same stock, Ha. 839, 867.
or Sol; ¶ Seil, an island betw. Jura and Mull, Hebrides, Sk. ii. 79, Mi.; ¶ as. Sóil ocus Ili, Ll. 24 b; ¶ al. Iardomon.
soilchearnan; ¶ in Pobal Bhriain, in which is Caisleán Doire an Chnocáin, Hb. 8, Ai. 107; ¶ cf. Sallyhernaun tl., Mayo.
the Sondach in Mun., Fer. 153; ¶ Sonnach Gobann, in Ui Bece Uachtarach of Tuath Muighi finne, in Mun., Lis. 183 a; ¶ Sonach
Gowin in dry. Fermoy, d. Cloyne, Tax.
common in fabulous tales, St. B. 698; ¶ Ferreacutus of the race of Golias fr. Crich na S., Lis. 101 a; ¶ rí na S., Sil.
300; ¶ an tSorcha san Ghréig Mhóir, Raghnall mac Seanda .i. rí Sorcha, Ston. A. pp. 139, 146; ¶ Paimpilonia, .i. cathair
ríogh na Sorcha, Ston. A. p. 141; ¶ al. Árd na murchan, Dl. 21 note; ¶ but ?
in Ui Crimthainne, Of. 363; ¶ la Crimthannu in Ulst.; ¶ Epscop Ibar was of this stock, Lec. 180, Ll. 333 b, Fir. 329, X.
58; ¶ al. Sortraige, I. 91 a, Bb. 64 b, Hx. 253.
al. Cell Osnad nr Leithglenn, c. Carl., Mm. 483–4. spáinn; ¶ ds. Spain, Ar., Mi.; ¶ g. na Spáinne, K. 119 b, Cf. 59, Ci.;
¶ Spainnech, Spanish; ¶ np. na Spáinnigh, Fm. vi. 2275, 2270, Ci.
an S., now Dundalk, locally an tSráid, as an Droichead for Droichead Átha, Mi., Ui., Ci.; ¶ g. an tSradbaile, UI.; ¶ Sratbaile,
Ci.; ¶ al. Sradbaile dúna Dealgan, al. in Sradbaile, Mi., Ci.
in c. Cav., Hc. 860; ¶ cf. Stradowan tl., c. Tyr. s. an fherain; ¶ a boundary of d. Killala, now Shramore, Ballysadare,
Sli., Hs. ii. 244; ¶ Sreath in F. nr Esdara, Con. 24 a.
s. an fhirén
N. of Mag Ái, and two days' march fr. it, Ce. 48; ¶ S. in Fhéráin in b. Boyle, Rosc., Ci.
s. baile
Sraith-baile, Md.; ¶ g. an tS., Ci.; ¶ S. bhaile Dúine Dhelgan, Ar.; ¶ Dundalk.
s. bán
Sraith B., where the Finn and Modharn meet, Ar.; ¶ Strabane, 16 m. S. of Derry, Mi., Ci.
s. bó fiaich
on the Finn nr Ballybofey, b. Raphoe, c. Don., Mi. s. buidhe; ¶ Straboy, tl. and r. in p. Iniskeel, c. Don., Mi.
s. cairnn
Strathcarron, Stirlingsh., Cps. 492; ¶ S. Carn, Tig. an. 686; ¶ S. Cairn, Hb. 69.
s. carmaic
Of. 478; ¶ in Scotl.; ¶ al. S. Caruin.
s. caruin
cath Sratho Caruin, Ui., Cri., Lec. 615, Hb. 65.
s. cluada
Strathclyde in Scotl.; ¶ Argain Sratha C., a Royal Tale, Ll. 190, Mm. 591; ¶ S. Cluade, Ui.; ¶ S. Cluaide, Cri., Cps.
361, Fia.; ¶ S. Cluatha, Lbl. 911.
s. conaill
Au. i. 31; ¶ in or nr Lein. (?).
s. epscoip oengusa
Bp. Óengus of, Ll. 365.
s. erenn
Stratherne, in Scotl., Mt., Sk. ii. 33; ¶ S. Ern, Bb. 214; ¶ Culen-ros (Culross) in it; ¶ Mael-Isu, Earl of Stratheren,
Tr. 217, an. 1322; ¶ S. Erni in Scotl., Fir. 423, Pc. 493; ¶ S. Ernn in Comgellaibh, betw. Sliabh n-Ochel and Murnguidan,
Bb. 118 b.
s. ethairt
cath Sratho E. in Pertsh. (?), Tig. an. 654, Ui., Adr.; ¶ S. Edairt, Cri.
s. fer luirg
nr. the Arna, c. Ferm.; ¶ prob. Stranahone, in b. Luirg, Ui., Mi., Ci.
s. gaind
al. Tisson, Bb. 8 b.
s. in fherainn
in Connacht, in O Conor's l., nr the Aenach, in b. Boyle, c. Rosc., Ci., Ui.
s. irend
Mt. 15; ¶ in Comgellaibh, betw. Sliabh n-Ochel and the Muir nGiudan, Lec. 91; ¶ Strathearn in Scotl.
s. melgi
Bp. Diarmait of, Ll. 365.
s. na circe
in N. of Tír Conaill, Zep. v. 52; ¶ Stranakirk tl. in p. Kilcar, b. Banagh.
s. na tarbh
Glenn Dorcha in or nr it; ¶ in Ulst.; ¶ Stranadarriff tl., c. Ferm.
one of the Three Oirrderca of Erin, Bb. 42 a; ¶ a. r. in W. of Kerry; ¶ Srumh Broin, in W. Mun., Hk. 402, K. 140 a, St.
B. 577, K. 129 a, Lbl. 777.
s. brain
al. Srub; ¶ Srubh Brain, Dl. 89; ¶ Stroove tl. and point nr (and S. of) Inishowen Head in NE. of c. Don., Fen., Mm.; ¶
the d. Raphoe ext. NE. along the sea to S. B., K. 174 a; ¶ Erimon's part ext. fr. S. B. to r. Boyne, Fir. 98, Hk. 300; ¶
Lecc Dá Berg was nr it, Ll. 145 b; ¶ S. Bruin, Sa. 33, At. ii. 102; ¶ g. Srubai Broin, Fen.; ¶ Sruba B., Ll. 155 b; ¶
d. Sruib Brain in Inis Eogain mic Néill, Ar. 190, 298, St. B. 593; ¶ Sruib Broin, Fen.; ¶ a. ón tuinn brisis risin Sruib,
Fen., Lbl. 777, puts a S. Broin in the W. of Erin, W. of Cathair Conrái.
s. liath
cath ag Sruib Leith, won by Bruce, Lc. i. 562, Ac. 268; ¶ battle of Bannockburn, in Scotl.
cath Srutha, Ulaidh defended, Mi., Hb. 51; ¶ al. cath Sruthra, Of. 335; ¶ R. Sruthair or Shrule in SE. of c. Louth. sruthair;
¶ Shrule, in bb. Kilmaine and Clare, c. Mayo, Mi., Ci.; ¶ Caislén Sruthra, Ci.; ¶ nr bridge in village of Shruel, b. Kilmain,
Pgi. iii. 234.
s.
r. Blackwater, betw. Mayo and Galw., Fm. iii. 390; ¶ cath Sruthra, Fir. 760, 803, 804.
s.
in Muinter Enda, d. Annadown, Tax.
s.
cath Sruthrae, betw. Ui Briúin and Conmaicniu (ap.); ¶ Shrule, al. Abbeyshrule in b. Shrule, Longf.; ¶ O Fergail Abb Sruthra,
Ui., Mi., Ci.
s.
abb Sruthra, al. Sruthair Guaire; ¶ Shrule in p. Shrule, Queen's Co., 2 m. fr. Sleaty, Fia., Mi., Md.
s.
Sruveel in Ui Méith Macha, p. of Tedavnet, c. Mon., Ui., Mi. s.; ¶ Shrule tl. in c. Wexf., Mm. 491.
s.
Mogoróc Sruthra and Dergne, Lec. 90, C., F., Md., Ll. 368; ¶ Mogorócc of Delgany; ¶ S., SE. of Sliab Lecga, at or SE of
Bruiden da derga, Ll. 195; ¶ Sruthair, as., betw. Crecca and Sliab Lecga, pd. 62; ¶ seems in c. Dub.; ¶ on Sliabh Leca Lecgach,
Bb. 197 a.
s.
Mac Cathail, Abb of Sruthra, Con. 38 a.
s. bracáin
Ci.
s. cuillindi
nr Grellach Sruthra, Bb. 222 a, I. 163 a, Sa. 57 a.
s. finnghlaise
Hf. 78; ¶ W. of Cruacha Ai. (?).
s. gartchon
to Greallaig Sruthra, .i. S. Chuillinne 7 S. Gartchon, Bb. 222 a, Sa. 57 a, I. 163 a; ¶ at Duma Granarda, I. 163 a.
s. guairi
Ll. 305 a, 353; ¶ Mochelloc Sruthra Guairi, Bb. 125 b, Lec. 118, 616, Fia.; ¶ old name of r. which waters the KilMichaelogue
al. Gorey p., and gave its name to Gorey, there are 3 Shrule tls. in its vicinity; ¶ Mochellóg Srutha Guaire, Ai. 151; ¶
v. Srub.
s. lethet oidne
Lu. 134 b; ¶ S. Lethed Aidni, nr Síth Lethed Aidni, lbl. 914.
s. matha
seems at Comar na Trí n-Uisce nr Waterf., Ll. 169, Bb. 166 a, 225 b, Lec. 515, Sa. 67 a, Rd. 54, Bd. 48.
s. na bóinni
in Mag Breg, Ll. 105 a, Ods. 382.
s. na maile chind tíri
Rr. 14; ¶ the current at the Mull of Cantire, Scotl.
Dergthene got the l. fr. the ford on S. B. to Carn Cairpre Luisc, Lec. 37.
s. broin
ó S. Br. go Beinn Gulbain, St. B. 615; ¶ v. next word.
s. bruin
Eremon's N. half of Erin ext. fr. S. B. to the Bóinn, Lec. 30, Hz. 187, which has S. Broinn; ¶ v. Srub Brain.
s. chaoluisge
on brink of L. Eirne, Ai. 56 a.
s. cheanna mhóir
rising in Tobar Cheanna Mhóir, q.v., Ods. 714; ¶ in Imleach Grianan, c. Limk., Mm. 272.
s. chinn eacla
the Sound at Achill Head, Fm. iii. 278 note.
s. cluana arggait
Mi.; ¶ cath Sruithe C. argai in Connacht, Ui.; ¶ prob. at Cloonargid in p. Tibohine, Rosc.
s. daecond
in Magh Inis, Oec. 548.
s. derg
the old name of r. Moy, Fy.
s. domna
Pd. viii. 42.
s. encha
S. Nencha (?); ¶ al. Sruthar Matha, Sa. 67 a.
s. findchuill
the Boyne fr. Cuailnge to L. nEchach (!), Ll. 191; ¶ leg. to S. Echach; ¶ the Boyne fr. Cuailgne to S. Nectain, Bb. 194
a; ¶ fr. Cualngne to S. Echach Abradruaid, Lbl. 421.
s. ghoais
in Britain, I. 93 b.
s. gréine
Ston. A. p. 44; ¶ seems in MacCarthy's l.; ¶ v. Grían.
s. linn
in Dermag, Lis. 205 b.
s. linn
al. Tae, the Tay in Scotl., Cps. 97, Sk. i. 473.
s. lind mági
in Limk., Ll. 263 b; ¶ the R. Maig.
s. maine
al. Claonglaisi Breg, Hf. 47 b.
s. moena
Menai Strait, Wales; ¶ al. Muir Moena, Mc. ii. 186.
s. muine
betw. Colomna Crohinni and Móin Cet in Luachair, W. Mun., Ll. 206.
s. na mbangaiscedach
betw. Mag Guail and Genann, Sto. 18 b.
s. na circe
al. Srath na Circe, in Senglend Coluim Cille in Cenél Conaill, Bco. 19 b; ¶ Stranakirk, in b. Banagh, c. Don.
s. na n-éces
at Brí gobhann nr baile Finnchua, E. of his Cell, Lis. 28 a.
s. na féinne
r. nr Dún na mbarc nr fort of K. of Cenél Conaill, in c. Don., Sas. 2034.
s. na hinnsi
the Sound at Inis Aonaigh, Mayo, Fm. iii. 278, Con. 7, which adds—in Druimne in W. Connacht.
s. na mágha
al. Bróg na Ríghthe, Cf. 62; ¶ seems nr Ciarraige Luachra, or Bruree.
s. na maeili
sea at Dundalk, Ccc. 50.
s. na maile
S. na M. Chinn-tíre current at the Mull of Cantire, in Scotl., At. iv. 122.
s. na maoile
channel betw. Oyster Island and Coney Island, p. Killaspugbrone, c. Sli., Ods. 704.
s. na síthe nectain
al. the Bóinn, Bb. 194 b.
s. na samhaoire
Sensruth na S. nr L. Melvin, Ar. 78, 82; ¶ r. Erne.
s. sabraindi
in Britain, I. 91 b; ¶ r. Severn.
s. segsa
r. Boyne fr. Síd Nechtain to Lind Moucha in Chlérig, Ll. 191, Lbl. 421, Bb. 194, which have Tober Mochae in Ch.; ¶ Teh.
242 has r. Boyne fr. Síd Segsa to Linn Mochoe; ¶ Síd Nechtain, al. Síd Segsai, is on Carbery Hill, c. Kild., where r. Boyne
rises; ¶ Fer. 210 is corrupt, and has fr. Síd to Lind Mocai.
a r. on which was Bri Dam, Rc. xvii. 163; ¶ Suaine, Ll. 31; ¶ ds. Bri Dam for Suaniu, Ui., Hb. 62; ¶ v. Bri Dam, nr Geashill,
King's Co.; ¶ seems r. Cushina.
n. in tSuca, Rc. xviii. 158; ¶ g. na Suca, Pi. i. 7; ¶ flumen Succae, A. 12 bb, Im.; ¶ r. Suck, in c. Rosc. and Galw.,
K. 174 a, Mi., Ci., Lct.; ¶ the 3 Succa, K. 130 a, Lg. 83; ¶ betw. c. Galw. and Athlone, Of. 187; ¶ tomaidm na trí Succa,
Bb. 23 a.
Syonan tl. in p. Ard-nurcher, Meath, Adr. lxv., Mis. i. 196.
s. n-aeda
over Ess Ruaid, Bd. 30, Sa. 44 b, Ll. 167.
s. an róin
Shinrone, 5 m. N. of Roscrea, Mi., Tp.
s. brenainn
Brendani Sedes, a mt. stretching into the ocean, Ck. 58 aa; ¶ Mt. Brandon.
s. mbuachall
Benn Bairchi was the Suidhi mBuachall Bhairchi Boaire Rosa Mic Righbuide, I. 165 a; ¶ S. Buachalla, Sa. 64 b.
s. cáil
Coicfer Ailither in Suidiu C., Ll. 373, Lb. 23; ¶ v. S. Celi.
s. céit
in Liath-druim, Fer. 68.
s. celi
in mt. parts of d. Dublin, Cr. 1179; ¶ v. S. Cail.
s. ciaráin
Seekieran in b. Moycarne, c. Rosc., Kj. iv. 454.
s. coluim chille
Sessio C., Ct.
s. n-erasa
Zc. iii. 449.
s. fináin
O Higin died there, and was buried in Cluain Senmhaoil, Ci.; ¶ in c. Rosc.; ¶ v. Cluain Senmail.
s. find
I. 145–6; ¶ nr Brúg na Bóinne (?).
s. finn
a praedium nr Coill Craobhanta nr Athenry, O'Heyne 170. s. finn; ¶ Seefin old castle and ancient earthen mound, p. Killogilleen,
c. Galw., Im. 5.
s. finn
on top of Breicsliab in Connacht; ¶ seems to be in or nr Mag n-Ai, Sas. 6532.
s. finn
on Sliab na mban, K. 147 b, Ods. 701, Kj. i. 361.
s. finn
carn on top of Cnoc Gréine, Ods. 600.
s. finn
l. of Baron of Castle Connell in c. Limk., Hb. 13 b.
s. finn
al. Sliabh Caoin, q.v., Ods. 701.
s. gabha
p. Seagoe in d. Dromore, Ra. 107.
s. laigen
Ll. 145, Mm. 476; ¶ i.e., Sessio Lageniensium, now Mt. Leinster; ¶ St. Maedoc's monastery of Senbotha was at its foot,
C., B. ii., lix.; ¶ the three Sarchoraig Suidi L., Ll. 102.
s. maileruba
now Suidhe Maree, nr Apple-cross in Ross-shire; ¶ Milruba was an Irish st. of 7th century.
s. mic morna
in Mun., betw. Sliab Mairge mic Edhlecon (Sl. Bloom) and Lerga Temin, Lis. 196 b.
s. na fert
at Cend Febrat, Sa. 32 b.
s. odhráin
Seeoran tl. in p. Knockbride, c. Cav., Ui.
s. pátraic
Sessio Patricii, Ct.; ¶ on Cenn Abrat Sléibi Cáin, nr L. Bó, Mun., Lis. 207 b; ¶ al. Calland, nr Cuillend Ua gCuanach (b.
of Coonagh), c. Limk.; ¶ is on Cenn Abrat Sléibe Cáin, nr L. Bó, Sas. 5728, 906; ¶ seems in c. Limk.; ¶ fr. Sas. 962, it
was visible fr. a stronghold of the sons of the K. of Fermoy (Fer muige).
s. pátraic
al. Ráith mór maige Fae in Lein. plain, Sas. 4507. s. pátraic; ¶ al. Fert Fiadmóir in Mag Ai, Sas. 6442.
s. pátricc
Seapatrick p., c. Down, Ra.
s. ruaidh
al. S. nAedha, over Ess Ruaidh, Sa. 44 b.
s. selga
al. Árd na Suidhe in Tailltiu, Meath, Bb. 225 a. suigeamain; ¶ in Ulst.; ¶ to S., to Cuculaind to Sliab Fuaid, Sto. 18
a.
within a few m. of Cashel, Mac-Curtin's Antiquities, p. 209; ¶ Solloghed 4 m. W. of t. of Tipp.; ¶ cath Sulchóide, K. 169
b; ¶ d. Sulchóid, Kj. i. 476; ¶ Sulchóit, Cg., Z. 368; ¶ Sulchóid Bheg and Sulchóid Mor, Hb. 13 b; ¶ v. Solchóit.