Ordlathas

contae

barúntacht

paróiste dlí

baile fearainn

cnoc nó cnoic

cnoc nó cnoic
Chair Hill
(Béarla)

Nóta mínithe

  • English

    Knockacurra is normally referred to as Castlecurry in documents of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. According to the Civil Survey (vol. I,27, dated 1654), Castlecurry was bounded on the west by ‘Knocknecahir’ which was part of ‘the lands of Swyfine’. The aforementioned Swyfine is now part of Springhouse – ‘Seefin Castle (site of)’ is depicted on OS maps within Springhouse townland. Chair Hill could be a translation of Knocknecahir i.e. *Cnoc na Cathaoire(ach). However if Chair Hill is a translation of ‘Knocknecahir’, we would expect the latter to be located in Castlecurry (Knockacurra) in 1654. It is also worth noting that Suí Finn is a common name for a height in Ireland; it literally means the resting- or sitting-place of Fionn.

Tagairtí stairiúla

1989
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Áit.

Aire: Cáipéisíocht áirithe chartlainne de chuid an Bhrainse Logainmneacha í seo. Léirítear anseo cuid de réimse thaighde an Bhrainse Logainmneacha ar an logainm seo thar na blianta. D'fhéadfadh sé nach taifead iomlán é agus nach bhfuil aon rangú in ord bailíochta déanta ar an bhfianaise atá ann. Is ar an tuiscint seo atá an t-ábhar seo á chur ar fáil don phobal.

Is féidir leas a bhaint as an ábhar cartlainne agus taighde atá curtha ar fáil ar an suíomh seo ach an fhoinse a admháil. Ní mór scríobh chuig logainm@dcu.ie chun cead athfhoilsithe nó saincheisteanna eile maidir le ceadanna nó cóipcheart a phlé.

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