Hierarchy
county
barony
civil parish
townland
Explanatory note
- Gaeilge
stone (structure) of (the) muddy place
Tá cur síos ar ‘enclosure’ anseo san Fhardal Seandálaíochta (www.archaeology.ie).
Ní fhuaimnítí an consan deiridh -ch /x/ i roinnt ainmneacha dar céad eilimint cloch “stone (structure)” sa cheantar seo (e.g. bf Cloch Ghrianáin > Clogrenan (Ce 6, 7) (#3217), b’fhéidir de bharr fhoirm infhillte ar nós cloich). Seo is cúis leis an chéad eilimint a atuiscint mar Clon- sa logainm seo is cosúil. (Cf. bf An Cloichreán (#27966))
Centrepoint
Historical references
1660c |
Ballaghglashy & Cloghalahae, Gleabe in
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BSD (La) Leathanach: 145
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1734 |
Cloghlahy
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CGn. Leathanach: 80.117.55138
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1838 |
Clonlahy
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pl:AL Leathanach: LA058,14
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1838 |
Clonlaghy, No. 4 Corporation Land
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1838 |
Clonlaghy, No 4 Corporation Land
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1838 |
Clonlaghy, No. 4 Corporation Land
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1838 |
Clonlaghy, No 4 Corporation Land
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1838 |
Clonlahy
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1838 |
Cluain Lathaigh, lawn of the mire or puddle
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1838 |
Clonlahy Corporation Land
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2004 |
klonˈlahiˑ
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