Irish Local Names Explained

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Irish Local Names Explained
P W Patrick Weston Joyce
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Lismoyle; Lios-mael, bald or dilapidated fort.
Lismullin ; the fort of the mill.
Lisnagat; Lios-na-gcat, the fort of the (wild) cats.
Lisnageeragh ; the fort of the sheep (caera).
Lisnalee; the fort of the calves (laegh'}. See p. 2.
Lisnamuck ; the Us or fort of the pigs.
Lisnaskea in Fermanagh; the fort of the sceach or whitethorn tree. It took its name from the cele- brated Sceach-ghabhra [Skagowra], under which the Maguire used to be inaugurated.
Lisnisk, Lisnisky ; the fort of the water.
Li
...ssan, Lissane ; little Its or fort.
Lissaniska, Lissanisky ; the fort of the water.
Lissaphuca ; the fort of the pooka or spright Lissard; high fort.
Listowel; Lios-Tuathail [Lis-Thoohil], TuathaVs fort.
Lissonuffy in lloscommon ; Lios- 0-nDubhthmgh [Liso- nuffy], F. M. , the fort of the O'Duffys.
Lixnaw in Kerry; Lic-Snamha [Snawa], F. M. , the flag-stone of the swimming (snamh). See Drumsna.
Loughill, Loughil; Leanihchoill [Lavwhill], elm wood.
Irish Local Names explained. 67 Londonderry. Its most ancient name, according to all our authorities, vrasDoire- C^fl^azcAJ] Derry- Calgagh], the derry or oak wood of Calgach or Galgacus.


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