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An old word for a pipe/ clay pipe. (For smoking)
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Meaning any or ever. Used in areas of Roscommon close to Leitrim and the Midlands. Pr: air.
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Added to nouns to form a diminutive to denote something short, small or little.
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If someone has 'failed a sight', their health or appearance has declined.
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Someone who is very generous, particularly with money, is said to be flaithiúlach
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Similar to 'footherin', fidgeting or fussing over something
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Fidgeting, searching
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The Cloonchas is the area of Cloonbonnive and Gortaganny in West Roscommon where most townlands begin with 'Cloon', eg. Cloonfower, Clooncan. From the Irish for meadows, 'Cluainte'.
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To 'go wrong' is to drink to excess.
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