Onomasticon Goedelicum

locorum et tribuum Hiberniae et Scotiae

An index, with identifications, to the Gaelic names of places and tribes

Edmund Hogan, SJ

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Onomasticon Goedelicum

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ea
for words beginning with eab, eac, ead, eag, &c., v. Eb, Ec, Ed, Eg; ¶  as Eabha, Magherow, v. Eba.
eaba aeb
al. Boand, Lec. 400.
eacharad
v. Echarad.
eachárd
Aodhgan of, Ai. 150 a; ¶  Aghard tl. nr Celbridge, c. Kild.(?).
eachbrug na n-inber
rí Deisi Breg leis co hE., I. 150 a.
eaccuil
Achill Island, Mi.
eachlaid
is tipra mar a nE. 7 fidh mar Fidh Ghaillbhi, I. 171 b 1.
eachlas mac n-ena
Dál Cais ext. due N. fr. Dún Cláire to Ardeachlas Eachlaisi Mac nEna, Ha. 748.
eachras
Eachros; ¶  v. Echras, Echros.
eachta árd
in Ireland, Dl. 46; ¶  Sliabh Eachta(?).
eachtach
df. Eachtaigh, Pi. 80; ¶  district of Echtghe on borders of Galw. and Clare.
eachtaoi
Ui Flannchaidh and the Eachtaoi, Tor. 232.
eachtga
v. Echtga.
eaclasca each uladh
? betw. Cliú Mháil and L. Gair; ¶  al. L. na Maccraidhe, in Mun., Lis. 196 a.
eacuil
Achil Island in Mayo, Fy. 490.
eacuil bheag
Achilbeg Island S. of Achill Island, Fy. 490. eadáil; ¶  g., na h-Eadáile, Italy, Ui., K. 119 b. eadailleach; ¶  Italian, Obr.
eadain
al. Dún Eadain, Edinburgh, Gc. 66.
eadan baile móir
tl. in p. Templemore, c. Derry, Ly. 214. éadann mór; ¶  in Meath, Mi.; ¶  Edenrath nr Navan(?), O'D.
eadar dhá bhóthar
Aderavoher, c. Sli.
eaga, eago
v. Aego.
eala
al. Lann Eala, Fir. 78, Bb. 123 a, K. 162 b; ¶  Colmán Eala.
ealca
al. Ealga, i.e., Éire, Fir. 36; ¶  Ealga; ¶  iath Ealga, al. iath Éirionn, Ston. A. 129, 147; ¶  v. Inis Ealga.
ealla
al. Duthaigh Ealla, Mi., Ci.; ¶  b. Duhallow, Cork, Ella, Ui. ealla; ¶  in b. Duhallow, Cork; ¶  r. Allow at Kanturk.
ealpa
the Alps. Fir. 29, Lg. 1.
eantrobh
Antrim; ¶  v. Oentrobh.
earba na fian
al. Echtga(?), Ll. 170.
earra-goidhil
Argyle; ¶  Carswell's Prayer Book, p. 1; ¶  v. Airer nGaidhel.
earr-breg
Fir. 166; ¶  fr. Conall of E. desc. Clann Colmáin Móir, Lec. 128.
eas
v. Es, Ess.
easair(?)
Moirseanóg Easrach(?), Bb. 125 b, Ai. 151 a.
easga
betw. Leac an Easbóicc 7 Tobar na cCopócc in or nr Cloch Naighe, Ix. 64; ¶  cf. Esge.
eathan mór
Dima; ¶  al. Muru Eathna móirí, Lec. 331; ¶  v. Ethnach Othna, Faughan.
eathmann
Eatmand, Eithman; ¶  v. Edmann.
eba
al. Machaire Eabha; ¶  plain betw. Benbulbin and the sea, Tig. Rc. xvii. 137, 391, Lec. 58, Mi., Hb. 90, Lg. 92; ¶  al. Eba Choirpri, Sc. 11 b, Ll. 8, Cam. i. 416; ¶  Cluain Fota Baedain in it, I. 108 b; ¶  et versus est P. Euoi et in Campum Cetni, A. 15 a; ¶  Tuath Eabha, al. Machaire E. .i. murbrucht eidir E. 7 Ros Cette, now Magherow; ¶  Dún Feich in it, Fm. i. 41, 48, ii. 860; ¶  Mag n-Eabha, Fm. i. 10; ¶  murbrucht etir E. and Ros Céte in Hui Fiachrach, Ll. 18, Lec. 32, 579, Sc. 21 a, Of. 207.
eber
Sruth Ebir i n-Espain, Ca. 302; ¶  the Ebro; ¶  Sruth Éibhir, ML. 38.
eblinn
cath E., Ll. 24 a; ¶  leg. Eblinne(?); ¶  Eblind, Lh. 190; ¶  al. Sliabh Eiblinn, Lis. 134 b.
eblindi
seems in Lein. and in Kild. or Carl.; ¶  cath E. by Muirchertach Mac Earca against the Leinstermen; ¶  cath Eiblindi, Maigi Ailbe, Almaine (al. Aidne) and the Orcain na Cliach, Lec. 610, Au. i. 144.
ebhlinn
ds.; ¶  in or nr pp. of Kilnoe and Killnavan, c. Clare, Tp. 126; ¶  cath Ebhlinne in Mun., Fir. 50; ¶  Liath Mór is in it, Md. 192. eblinn; ¶  al. Sliabh Phelim Mts., c. Tipp., Mi., Cri.; ¶  Eblinne, a mt., N. 246.
eblinne
d. Eblinniu, Ll. 13.
ébliu
Ll. 297 a; ¶  belonged to K. of Cashel, Lis. 143 a; ¶  Ebliu, g. Eblenn; ¶  al. Eblenn, Eblinne(?); ¶  v. Eblinn.
ebmoria
A. 2 a; ¶  al. Euboria in Vita, 2da et 4ta; ¶  Curbia, Codex Brux.; ¶  there the news of the death of Palladius reached St. Patrick as he was going to Ireland N. fr. Auxerre by Eburro-brica (St. Florentin), and the Eburo-vicas(Evreux), or going to Rome SE. by Eporedia (Ivrea); ¶  the writer of the Book of Armagh did not know, nor do we.
ebon
Ebonia, .i. Munaind; ¶  Isle of Man, N. 28, Z. 175 a; ¶  Ebonnía, Bb. 113 a.
ebraide
Ebride, Ml. 71 c, 2 d; ¶  a Hebrew; ¶  a substantive and adjective, Tph. ii. 395; ¶  Jew Eabraide, Bb. 9 a; ¶  don ingin Eabraidi, Ls. iv. 218; ¶  dun bés Ebraidiu, gl. Ebreco idiomate, Ml. 71 c; ¶  ngp. Ebraide, Lh. 27, 65; ¶  dp. Ebraidib, Lh. 65, 27; ¶  np. Ebraidi, Lec. 70.
ebrei
ap. Ebreu, d. Ebraib, Tph. ii. 395; ¶  Ebrae, the Hebrew tongue, Ml. 2 d.
ebustu
ap. the Jebusites, Ml. 48 d.
ecaill
for in linn ac Cruaich Phattraic, Sa. 84 a; ¶  v. Eccuill. ecaith ceand i nglind; ¶  I. 145–6; ¶  nr Brúg na Bóinne(?).
ecclas
v. Eclas and Aeclessia.
e.
Caislén na h-Eccailsi; ¶  Eglish p. and b., King's c., Mi.
e. becc
St. Kieran's ch. at Port Grencha at Clonmacnoise, Mi., I. 133 a, Lbl. 868.
e. caillín
in Fenagh of Moy-Réin, Mi.
e. choluim chille
at Kells, Meath, Mi.
e. dúine bó
Mac Uibilin of Dunluce Castle slain there, Con. 80 b; ¶  at Dún Bó.
e. fuinche
al. Ross airthir; ¶  Rossorry nr Enniskillen, Mi.
e. greig
in the Mearns, Cps. cxxxvii.
e. in comair
Uath Egailsi in Comair is name of a tale, Ha. 797. e. ruac; ¶  in p. Ballynaheglish nr r. Moy in SE. of b. Tirawley, Fy. 490.
e. ruaig
al. Edarguidhe; ¶  seems to be Fechin's praying place, in glebe l. of Dromard, on confines of Dromard and Ballysadare p., c. Sli., at Tubber Fechin, Pb. 436.
ecclesia bennchuir
Au. i. 54; ¶  at Bangor.
e. bili
A. 11 a; ¶  in Tethbia.
e. de bello portu
at Kilclehin, c. Kilk., Cam. ii. 535.
e. in capite airt
in regionibus Róide, A. 11 a, in regionibus Róide; ¶  in Corcu Roide, c. Westm.; ¶  now Kinnard. e. in capite carmelli; ¶  in Campo Teloch, A. 11 a; ¶  fd. by Patrick on his journey fr. Tara to the Inny; ¶  in it St. Brigid took the veil; ¶  in Meath or Westm.
eccuill
Achill Island, c. Mayo, Fm. iii. 276; ¶  omitted in O'D's. Index; ¶  Eccuill, as. Lc. .i. 324, Con. 7 b; ¶  g. Eacla, Fer. fo. 99. échach úir; ¶  Lachtain Echach Úir in Aes Cinn Cilli, Bb. 123 b.
echainech
d. Echainiuch; ¶  n. Echenach, A. 18 b, 15 a; ¶  place of Bps. Maine and Geintene in d. Elphin, C. 399; ¶  d. Echainuch la Uu Ailella, Tl. 144; ¶  Echeanach, Aghanagh, p. and tl. in b. Tirerrill, Sli., on W. side of L. Arrow, Fy. 490, Fm. iii. 426, Ct. 143, 267, Ci., Con. 21 b; ¶  Eachanach, Fy. 490; ¶  Cs. 206 has "Ech-enach .i. equorum locus vel pastus."
echar
N. of Tamne, in Lein., Lec. 612 Aughermon tl. nr Taghmon (Eacha Munnu?).
echar
Echuir; ¶  named betw. the Suir and the Barrow, Lu. 133 b, Ib. App., p. 47.
echarad
Aed Echaraidh, Fg. 74, Md. 100; ¶  al. Aedán Echdromma 7 Echfraid, Mt. 21; ¶  at the weir of Eacharad, the English defeated by Muintir Maoiltsíonna of Cuircne in Teffia, cells plundered i Fobhar Fechin, i n-Eacharud Lobráin, hi cCluain mic Nois, in Aughir, b. Deece, Meath, Fm. iii. 93, ii. 1150; ¶  O'D. misplaces it about 30 m. fr. Cuircne; ¶  it is Aghara tl. and p. in Cuircne nr the r. Inny, 4 m. NE. of Ballymahon, c. Longf.; ¶  the 7 bps. in Echairiud, Ll. 374; ¶  Aedán Echairid, Bb. 124 a, Lec. 115; ¶  Ui Fiodh-Cuirnigh in Egradaibh or the Ui Fiodhchuire in E., Fir. 166; ¶  Ultán .i. Fingalach fr. whom Ui Fiodhchuire in E., Hx. 204 a.
echard
Aedán Echaird, Ll. 366; ¶  leg. Echairid.
echargabul
Cronán there in E. in Lein. and in Ui Crauntanáin, Cs. 451; ¶  the index has Edargabul, q.v.
echar-licci
Sinchell E.; ¶  Cluain Daymur in it (in d. Emly?), Cs. 249.
echair-maighe
Rann Cormac Cais ext. fr. E. M. co Dún Eachlais Sair go hImleach Iubair, Ha. 749.
echbrug na n-inber
Dubthach Dubthaire rí na Deisi Breg, leis co hE. na n-I., I. 150 a.
echcarpad
Ráith Mothaich in it, Sb. 3 b 2.
echdruim
Eachdruim (20 Aughrim tls.); ¶  Aughrim p., vill. and hill in b. Kilconnel and b. Clonmacnowen, c. Galw., Im. 90, 189, Hb. 125, Con. 26, Mi., Ci., Ui., Ai. 65, C. 281, Mt. 39, Fg. 242, Md. 342, Fep. 108; ¶  Ethdrum in d. Elphin, Tax.
e.
in b. Upr. Ormond, c. Tipp., Tp.
e.
v. Aicheth Liacc Echdroma in regionibus Fothart, Cs. 402; ¶  Cell E., now Killoughdrum tl., in Monart p., c. Wexf.
e.
Aughrim nr Tinnahely, c. Wick.
e. brecáin
Ll. 360, Bb. 124 a; ¶  Breccan 7 Mochiarocc nó Mochuarocc ó E. B. i ccoiccrích Dail Araide 7 Dál Riada, Md. 120, F. 84, 78, B. lix., Fg. 92, Fir. 73; ¶  al. Daire Echdroma, q.v.; ¶  Aughrim tl. in Kilkeel p., c. Down.
e. mac n-aedho
Au. i. 268; ¶  Aed was son of Ainmire, Fir. 710; ¶  in Tír Briúin na Sinna, Con. 44 a; ¶  Aughrim p. in c. Rosc., Mi., Ci.; ¶  al. E. Tíre Briuin, Ui., Ci.
e. ua maine
Aughrim, c. Galw., Fm. vi. 2316, Ui., Ci., Hb. 125, Con. 26 b, Ai. 65 a.
echdún
Eguin Echdúine ó Maolsheachloinn Mide, Hb. 8.
ech-forad
Aidan Echdromma 7 Echforaid, Ll. 358; ¶  v. Echarad. ech-inis; ¶  now Inis Gearáin nr W. margin of L. Corrib, Wc. 23; ¶  Aghanish tl. nr Ballinrobe, Mayo.
ech-inis
Each-inis; ¶  in d. Raphoe, Tax.; ¶  Aughnish p. nr Ramelton, b. Kilmacrenan, Don., Mi.; ¶  in Tir Eogain, Ui.; ¶  Caelan of, Md. 258, Fg. 184, C. 708.
ech-inis
Aughinis tls. in c. Clare, and one in c. Limk.; ¶  Aghanis tl. in c. Ferm.
echlabhra
v. Benn Echlabhra; ¶  Binaglon 2 m. NW. of Swanlinbar, c. Ferm., Fm. ii. 992.
echlais banguba
S. of Tara, Sas. 363, Lis. 203 b; ¶  cf. Aughlish tls. in cc. Arm., Derry, Ferm., Tyr.
echlascach
tipra már i n-Echlascaig in Lein., Ll. 44. echlasc ech conculainn; ¶  al. Lige in Léith Macha, betw. Dún Delgain and the sea, Sas. 2318; ¶  betw. Dundelgan and Ath na Carpat, Lis. 26 a; ¶  cf. Aghlisk tls. in cc. Galw. and Tyr.
echloisc
g. na hEchloisce; ¶  a pool or spring, Ci.; ¶  Aghlisk tl. in c. Galw.
echras
2 tls. Aughris in c. Sli.
echras
al. Eachrais, Clann Chairthe Eachruise in Huibh Laoghaire, Ai. 137 b; ¶  in Meath.
echras cuana
al. E. Cuanda; ¶  al. Eamhain Macha, Sto. 15 a 2; ¶  al. Cas-Choill, Fir. 756.
echras mic declain
Molaise of, Lec. 117; ¶  v. Echros.
echras na namhoss
at Tara, Lis. 200 b.
echras uladh
a house at Tara, and also at Dún na nGed on r. Boinn, Lbl. 229, K. 157 b.
ech-ros
in Muirrusc, Rc. xvii. 164, Au. i. 80; ¶  Aughris tl. in p. Templeboy, b. Tireragh, Sli., O'D., Fy. 138, 170; ¶  in Cenél Cairpri, Hb. 62; ¶  Molaisse of, Lec. 100, 330.
ech-ross
v. Domnach mór echruiss.
ech-ros
Aughrus Beg and Aughrus Mór tls. nr Clifden, c. Galw. echtge; ¶  al. Echtga, Eachtga; ¶  the region in which is the Aughty range of mts. on borders of cc. Galw. and Clare; ¶  Slieve Aughty, al. S. Baughta, ext. 14 m., has a breadth of 51/2 m. in c. Galw. and 3 3/4 m. in c. Clare, is 1,312 feet high in c. Clare, 1,200 feet in c. Galw., Pgi. iii. 250; ¶  in Echtge are:- Áth Mothair, Ll. 170; ¶  Cenél Aedha, Ci.; ¶  Áth Ruba, Ll. 199, Lbl; ¶  917; ¶  Áth Ferta in Daill, al. Áth Ferta Faind, Ll. 170, 199, Lbl. 197; ¶  Áth na Licci, Ll. 199; ¶  Tuadhmumha ext. fr. Echtga to Sliabh Eibhlinne, K. 122 a; ¶  ó Echtge co. Drobhaois were bounds of Conn., Ar. 204; ¶  gs. na hEchtga, Ar. 132; ¶  d. Echt(g)i, Cg. 60, Echtgi, Ar. 236; ¶  ac. Echtgi, Lb. 213 b; ¶  mentioned Bb. 289 b, Pd. viii. 38, Tp., Lis. 92 b, Lh. 190, Ct. 207, Sas. 3518, Ci., Mi., Im. 92; ¶  al. Sliab Echtge, q.v.
eclas
v. Ecclas.
e. an athais
al. Eclas na hEsergi Coimeta, W. of Eclas Golgotha in Jerusalem, Lb. 157.
eclasca mulaga
in Mun.; ¶  Tuath Ó nDuinnin ext. fr. Sliabh Cáin to E. M., Lis. 183 b.
eclas chruinn mhuire
in Acuisgranis, where Carlus Magnus was buried, Lis. 107 b; ¶  the Dom Kirche of Aix-la-Chapelle. e. druimne atha liacc; ¶  in Connacht, Con. 8 a.
e. in da apsdal déc
Bb. 184 a; ¶  in Ireland(?).
e. muire
to the right of Eclas an Athais in Jerusalem, Lb. 158. e. na n-apstol; ¶  on Sliabh Sioin, Lb. 158.
e. na fresgabála
on top of Sliabh n-Olifet, Lb. 158.
e. na martirech
al. Constantiana in Jerusalem, Lb. 157.
e. peatair
St. Peter's, Rome, Ls. iv. 362.
e. san sem
St. James of Compostella, Lis. 97 a.
ecuitáin
Aquitaine, Ll. 135.
ed
nr Kells, Meath, Au. i. 528; ¶  this is called Maigen Attaed in Fm. ii. 768.
edaduin
Mocolmoc of, Lec. 108.
edail
Italy, Bb. 289 b; ¶  Edaill, Bco. 33 b; ¶  Edáill, Ui.; ¶  Edáilligh, the Italians, Lc. ii. 234.
édan daire
Caislen Edain Daire i n-Uibh Failge, Ui.; ¶  Edenderry, King's c.
é. dubhcaircce
Edenduffcarrick, al. Shanes-castle, c. Antr., Mi.; ¶  caisdel Edain Dubh-charge in Trian Conghail, Ui.; ¶  baile Cuinn mic Aedha Buidhe, Au. iii. 232.
é. mor
v. Eudunn Mór.
edar
Mi.; ¶  Benn-Eadair, Howth Hill, Bb. 33 a, 49 b, Mr. 210; ¶  v. Etar.
edar biniu
Clár, son of Brigit, dau. of Dubthach of the Ultu, whose Carnd is in E., X. 82; ¶  is Edarba, Bb. 85 a.
edarbu
ds.; ¶  Irial Faith died in Edarbu, in Magh Muigi, Lec. 575; ¶  al. Edarcu, Bb. 23 b, 85 a.
edarchluain
Edardruim; ¶  v. Etarchluain, Etardruim.
edarghabhal
Mi.; ¶  v. Etargabal.
edarguidhe
al. Ecclas ruaig, in Dromard glebe l., on border of Ballysadare and Dromard pp., c. Sli., at Tubber Fechin, Pb. 436. eden; ¶  Oppidum Eden, Pc. 10.
ederdover
ch. in d. Ross, Tr. 38, an. 1238.
edgan
Fintan Edgain, Lec. 116.
edir dá glas
tl. in c. Ferm. ediunn mór; ¶  Ném of, Ll. 365.
edmand
Ethmand, S. of Sliabh Fuait; ¶  tar Sliab Fuait tar Muirtemniu, dar Edmann, dar Breg mag, Eg., It. i. 136; ¶  tar Sliab Fuait, tar Edmuind, tar Brega, Lu. 128 a; ¶  Eathmaind, a dindgna of Ériu, I. 143 a, Pd. viii. 40.
edne
gs.; ¶  Oengus Ollam rí Edne, Ll. 128 b; ¶  v. Eidhne.
ednech
on r. Shannon in Con. (seems an island); ¶  Cophur in da Muccado, Ed. Windisch, p. 237; ¶  Eidhneach; ¶  Inagh r. in p. Kilmacreehy, b. Corcomroe, Clare, Fm. iv. 853 note; ¶  al. r. Cullenagh; ¶  it flows by Ennistimon; ¶  a. Eidnig, r. Inagh, nr Milltown Malbay, c. Clare; ¶  also the p. through which it flows, Tp., N. of Breintir, S. of Kilfenora, Ar. 192; ¶  now Inagh, 9 m. W. of Ennis. edhnén; ¶  Eidhnén; ¶  Miannach ind Eidhnéin, Fg. 82 = Mianach i Fothirbi Liathain, Mt. 22; ¶  nr Duleek; ¶  ab in Edhnen (gs.), in N. half of Ireland; ¶  Leth Chuin, Fep. 119; ¶  nr Duleek, Meath(?).
edonn
v. Eodond, Eudunn.
effis
Ephesus, Ll. 404, Lh. 90, Lb. 153, Fer. iii.
ega
ainm oilein fil i n-Alpain, F. 74, Ll. 359; ¶  v. Aego.
egipt
Aegipt, Egept, g. inna Egipt, Tph. ii. 392, 395; ¶  n. ind Egipt, Ll. 135 b; ¶  d. isin Egipt, Lis. 7 b, g. na hEgipti, Lbl. 252; ¶  d. Egept, Lh. 28; ¶  Egypt; ¶  np. Egeptacthai; ¶  ap. Aegeptacdu, Egyptians, Tph. ii. 395.
eglais
an Eglais; ¶  called "The Eglish" by the people of Eglish, b. King's c., Ac. 51.
eglais dhúin bó
Mac Uidhilín killed there an. 1532, Ci.
ego
Ui., Cps., Adr. 385; ¶  v. Aego, Ega.
egradaibh
Ui Fiodh-Cuirnigh in E. or the Ui Fiodhchuire in Echraidhibh, Fir. 166.
eibhleo
seat of K. Mun. in Sliabh Eibhlinne, c. Tipp., Lct. 92; ¶  belonged to K. of Cashel, I. 136 a; ¶  al. Eibliu, Bb. 149 a; ¶  Eibliu Ucht na rigna, Lec. 377.
eidech
Cland Laegaire of Glend Mailiduin, in Eidiugh, Lec. 163. eidhne; ¶  in Connacht; ¶  Eidhion rí Eidhne, K. 168 a, 171 b; ¶  leg. Aidne(?).
éidhneach
ext. fr. Bhearnas to Ros idir dha inbhear, St. B. 593; ¶  Eidhneach r. in Gleneany, p. Inver, b. Banagh, c. Don., Fm. v. 1264, 1600, a boundary of Tír Broghaine, Lct. 131, Fen. 315. eidhneach; ¶  d. Eidhnigh, gen. na hEidhnighe; ¶  in Ui Maine, Tp. eidhneach; ¶  r. in Gleann Maoilduin, prob. r. Inny in W. of b. Tirawley, O'D., Fy. 490; ¶  d. Eidnig, Fy. 42; ¶  or in the romantic vale of Inagh, in Moyrus p., c. Galw.
eidhnen mo laga
is the Cill of Ui Cuscraidh Shléibhe, in Mun., Lis. 183 a; ¶  Templemolaga, nr Mitchelstown, O'Longan on the Two Fermoys.
eile
v. Ele.
eile
r. in Mun., Lec. 575.
eilean
r. at the harbour of Baltimore, c. Cork, Obr.
cileán coluimbcille
in N. Skye Islands, Adr. 63.
eileastrann
Ellistrin, in N. of p. Kilmaine-more, b. Kilmaine, Mayo, Fy. 490.
éilech
native of Ely O'Carroll, Au. iii. 582.
eili
people of Éile; ¶  dp. Eilib, Laws. v. 264, Au. ii. 68, Fm. ii. 788, Rennes MS. f. 52 a; ¶  v. Ele.
eill
or Ell(?) n-an E.; ¶  d. annsan Eill, g. na hEille, Lc. ii. 496, 423, 457; ¶  The Neale in b. Kilmaine, Mayo.
éille
Cath Éille, K. 131 b, Lec. 32, Sa. 54 a; ¶  v. Eilne.
eilline
Cath Eilline, Hb. 51; ¶  n. Elne, Fm. i. 198; ¶  a. Eilne, q.v. eilne; ¶  as. nr the N. Cruithni, Au. i. 58; ¶  Ailill Eilne of Au. i. 140 is Ailill rí Cruithne, Ch. 108, and rí Dalaraide, Ll. 41 (ex), Lee Benndrigi per-rexit trans flumen Bandae et benedixit locum in quo est cellola Cúile Raithin in Eilniu et fecit alias cellas in Eilniu ... (ex) Dún Sebuirgi reversus est Patricius in Campum Elni et fecit multas aeclessias quas Coindiri habent, A. 15 a, 15 b; ¶  from Dun Sobargi in Dál Riata P. went into Dal Araithi and proposed to take a place where Cell Glass stands now; ¶  Cúil Raithin on the E. bank of the Bann, Tl. 162, 166; ¶  Cath Dolo in Campo Elni, Au. i. 156, Tig. Rc. xvii. 221; ¶  Cath Dola i Maig El(n)e, Fm. i. 308; ¶  fr. Coleraine in Eilne P. crossed the r. Bush and went to Dunseverick, A. 15 a; ¶  so Eilne is in Dal Araide in d. Coinderi (Connor), on E. of the Bann and containing the p. of Coleraine, d. of Connor; ¶  on W. of r. Bush, which separates it fr. the region of Dunseverick (going due NE. fr. Cúl Raithin to Dún Sebuirgi, P. would pass the Bush at Bushmills).
eiluuin
d.; ¶  Au. i. 90 (?).
eimlech
d. Eimlig, in Mun., Emly, Fia. 138.
ein-insi
Danes came to L. Ree, plundered E., K. 169 b.
éire
v. Eriu, Ireland.
eire
co Crích Garbraidhe, co Eire, co Liathmuine, Sto. 19 a; ¶  in Ulst.
éire
al. Eiriu, a hill; ¶  v. Casse.
eireadh cassáin
Fg. 24; ¶  Ard Casain, Mt. 14; ¶  Eridh Cassáin, Md. 28; ¶  v. Aired C.
eired muilt
d. Eiriud Muilt, oc L. Erne, Fg. 44; ¶  Airudh Muilt, oc Lochuibh Eirne, Mt. 17; ¶  v. Aired M.
eireitan
Moconna Eireitain, Bb. 125 a.
eirennach
dp. Eirennchaib, Irishmen, Lc. ii. 476.
eirge
Airgge, Argge, F. 26; ¶  i.e., Disert mic Cuilind hi-Laigis Laigean, F. 31.
éiriu
v. Ériu.
éirne
r. Erne; ¶  v. Érne. eirnine; ¶  Ernan of, Bb. 126 a.
eirros domno
beyond the Moy r., Ad. 30; ¶  v. Iorrus; ¶  Erros Domnann, in W. Connacht, Ct. 374; ¶  v. Irrus D.
eisc an bhothair
a gap in a mt. on the frontiers of Cork and Kerry, Ods. 633; ¶  on the Esk range betw. Glengarif, c. Cork, and Killarney, Kerry, Pgi. ii. 191.
eiscir
al. Eisgir in Meath; ¶  Tailltiu ext. fr. E. to Ath Drumand, Bb. 225 a; ¶  Caill Cuan, al. Tailtiu, ext. fr. Eisgir to Ath Drumand, I. 165 b, Ll. 200; ¶  v. Escir.
eiscir
Esker in d. Killala, Tax.
eiscir
Cellach Escreach, B. xii. 104; ¶  Esker p. S. of Lucan, c. Dub.
eiscir
(Moernóc and Manchán) Escrach.
e. abhann
Caislén Eiscreach Abhann; ¶  at Inishcrone, opposite Bartragh island, nr r. Moy in Tireragh, Mi., Ci., Ui., Fy. 304, 296, 824.
e. branain
nr (and N. of ?) the Boyne; ¶  al. Ard Relec, Lis. 24 b; ¶  al. rd Brendomnaig, nr Ardsallagh in b. Lr. Navan, Cs., Dm. i. 113.
e. lighean
now Drumleene, p. Clonleigh, b. Raphoe, c. Don., At. iii. 385.
e. mhic lochlainn
nr Ballynascreen ch. in b. Loughinsholin, c. Derry, Fm. iii. 136.
e. riada
Ml. 68, Bb. 179 a; ¶  ó Áth Cliath Meadhruidhe shiar, go Duibhlinn Life ag th Cliath; ¶  atá Eisgir Riada ar fad, do roinn Choinn le Mogha Nuadhad, St. B. 457, Of. 315, Fm. i. 109, Bb. 179 a; ¶  a continuous line of gravel hills fr. Dublin to Clarinbridge, c. Galw., dividing Ireland into Conn's Half and Mogh's Half, K. 143 a, 121 a, Bb. 98 b, Mi., McCurtin's Antiq. 101; ¶  passes by Cluain hIraird and Cluain mac Nois, Lec. 167, Ods. 633, and by Esker nr Lucan railway station, and Eskerboy nr Loughrea; ¶  fr. High Street in Dublin to Clarin Bridge c. Galw., Ce. 44; ¶  described fully in note there.
eiscir ui mhaonacain
where r. Suck rises, in tl. Culfearna, p. Annagh, b. Costello, Mayo, Fm. iii. 390 note.
eisgir
v. Eiscir; ¶  seems on N. of Boyne.
eisreta
Exeter, England, Ui.
eitech
Fine Laichsi, síl naduair an-Eitiuch, Lec. 216; ¶  prob. Ettagh p., in b. Clonlisk (Cluain Laichsi Fine L.), King's c., 4 m. SE. of Birr, in ancient Laigis, g. Laigse.
eithmann
al. Eathmann, Eatmand, Pd. viii.; ¶  v. Edmann.
eithne
r. Inny; ¶  v. Ethne.
eithne roscomain
Ai. 34 a; ¶  in c. Rosc.
eithre
r. in Mun., Lec. 575.
ela
Bco. 30 a; ¶  a r. nr Land Ela cell, F. 147, Md. 36; ¶  al. Land E., F. 154; ¶  at Lynally nr Rahan.
elaidh indaraidh
ir-Relic Eoghain, Md. 332; ¶  Buite buried there. elain; ¶  ds., Ellon, old capital Buchan, D. vii.
elbine íordhata
on E. ornata, Fir. 163; ¶  v. Ailbinne, the r. Delvin.
elca
Lh. 103; ¶  v. Elg, Ériu.
elda
for Belach Midluachra hi Crich Conaille (Muirthemne); ¶  Dallmuine nr it, Tl. 244.
ele
Eile, N. of Machaire Clíach, Ll. 12; ¶  Ele is mentioned in Lis. 6 a, K. 131 a, Bran. 156 a. Lct. 28, Lg. 85, Ui., Mi., Ci., Mm. 619; ¶  tribe and tribeland of Munster, Bc. 4, Sil. 3, Tor. 33; ¶  Ely O Carroll, i.e., bb. Clonlisk and Ballybrit in King's c., and bb. Ikerrin and Eliogarty in c. Tipp.; ¶  the boundary betw. dd. of Meath and Killaloe is that betw. Ele and Meath, Lct. 78, Tp., Au. i. 543, 549; ¶  betw. Sl. Bladma and Clár Muman, MacCongl. 114; ¶  Cath É., al. cath Geisille, Lg. 85; ¶  the Ui Flannacan Eli, al. Cenél Farga, occupied b. of Ballybrit, King's c., Ci. In it are:— Baile an Britaigh and Cluain hUi Cínaith, Au. iii. 122; ¶  Bernan-Eli; ¶  Birra i cocrich Eli 7 Fer Cell, F. 173; ¶  the Brosnacha rr., Lis. 6 a, Fm. i. 30; ¶  Cell Abbáin in Elib thuaiscirt, F. 160; ¶  Cell Ichtair Lethet, Rc. xiv. 246; ¶  Cruachan Bríg Eli in Ui Failge, F. 76, Fg. 84; ¶  Dún Gláire, Ll. 169 b; ¶  Dúrlas Eile, Thurles, c. Tipp., St. B. 406; ¶  in Eli-Ogarty dry., Tax.; ¶  Loch Cré 7 Ros Cré, N. 126, Fep.; ¶  Mag Siúil, Ll. 169 b; ¶  Ross Corcumruad in E. Thuaiscirt, F. 127; ¶  Tech Tailli maicc Segeni, Cs. 397; ¶  the gs. or gp. Eile, F. 173; ¶  Ui., Mi.; ¶  as. Éle, F. 121; ¶  ndual, na dá Ele, Fm. ii. 692, Tor. 33; ¶  dp. or dual Elib, Ui., Mi.; ¶  Élib, Rennes' Ir. MS. fo. 52 a; ¶  Eilib, Ls. v. 264, Mi.
ele descirt
Ll. 325; ¶  now Eile Ui Fhógartaigh, or b. Eliogarty, c. Tipp., Tp., Fm. ii. 1182, Ci., Bran. 156 b.
éle ruis cre
Fep.; ¶  in it is Roscrea.
e. thuaiscirt
Ross Corcumruad in it, F. 127; ¶  Ely O Carroll.
e. hui cherbuill
Ely O Carroll, Of. 332; ¶  dp. a n-Eilibh hui Cherbuill, Au. iii. 122, B. lvi. 336, Cs. 546, Mis. i. 200, Ac. 30, 169, Ui.
e. uí fhógartaigh
al. E. Deisceirt, b. of Eliogarty, c. Tipp.; ¶  patrimony of the O Fogartys, Mm. 485, Fir. 199, 812, Ods. 632, Mi., Ui.
elech
g. Elig, Cg. 46; ¶  v. Ailech.
elena
a Columban monast.; ¶  Mainistir Elena in Scotl., Bco. 45, 62; ¶  island and monast. in Hebrides, ct. 354, B. lvi.
elend
bellum Duin-Locho, 7 bellum Liacc Maelain 7 doirad Eilind, Au. i. 130, where it is rendered "enslavement of Elend"; ¶  in Ui. it is "captivity of E.; ¶ " place or person? perh. Elena, supra. elg; ¶  Ériu, Éire; ¶  Bb. 19, Lbl . 103, Oig. 18, 81; ¶  g. Elga, ML. 78, Rr. 10; ¶  Elgga, Mm. 484; ¶  d. Elga, N. 142; ¶  Elgai, Ube. 130; ¶  Elgga, Eilgg, Ll. 49; ¶  n. Elga, Of. 19, Ct. 6.
elga
cath Elga, Ll. 204.
elitheír
ch. and monast. in d. Galw., B. vii.
ell
g. na hElle, na hEille; ¶  Caislén na hElle, C. na hEille, Lc. ii. 422, 496, Mi.; ¶  .i. an Ell; ¶  the Neale, c. Mayo; ¶  ds. ansan Eill, Lc. ii. 496; ¶  Muinter na hEilli, 457.
ella
b. Duhallow, c. Cork, Ci.; ¶  Macc Cárthaigh tig. Ealla, Mi.; ¶  Cenn Tuirc is in it, Ui.; ¶  al. Ealla Chinn Bhainbh, Ua Caoimh Ealla Dhruim Tairbh, Ry. 116, 118.
ellach
Scurlag's l. in d. Meath, Rst. 37; ¶  10 Ellagh tls.
elland
ds.; ¶  Ll. 98 b; ¶  Feidilmid of Ellond in Ulst., Ll. 94.
elle
Lg .86, Fm. i. 40; ¶  in Ulst.; ¶  r. Buas and r. Banna betw. Lé and Elle, Ll. 5; ¶  Lée 7 Eille, Sa. 54 a; ¶  cath Eille, Lec. 32; ¶  al. Eilne, q.v.
ellene
Cairpre of, in Ulst., Ll. 94; ¶  al. Eilne (?).
elmagh
Domnach mór E., Mt. 32; ¶  = Aelmag, Fg. 160; ¶  al. Ailmag, q.v.
elne
v. Eilne.
elo
Colmán Elo mac Beodgna, Ll. 352, Bco. 30 a; ¶  v. Alo and Lann Elo, Cs. 42 et passim.
elom
B. vii. 567. elpa; ¶  Alps, Lu. 52.
elpa
Fy. 292; ¶  Alba or Britain, Ll. 98.
elpi
d. Glendal., and nr Dun Boki (al. D. Buoci) and Ard mac Bren, Cr. an. 1173, 1192; ¶  al. Craebh élpi, now Crehelph, 8 m. SW. of Blessington, c. Wick.
eltmag
al. Mag n-Ealta, q.v., Lec. 400.
eluin
Bolcan of, B. v. 179.
emain
ns. Emain, Ll. 31; ¶  gs. na h-Emna, It. i. 107, 217, Ll. 63 a; ¶  Emna Mache, Ll. 131 a; ¶  ds. Emain, Ll. 67 a, Lc. ii. 454, Au. ii. 70; ¶  Emania, Mm. 37, Ct. 2, 6, 402; ¶  rí na h-Emna, = rí Ulad, Ll. 299 a; ¶  Sluag Emna, the Ultonians, Mr. 212, 214; ¶  capital of Oirgialla, used for Armagh (?), Lct. 37; ¶  built by Queen Macha, A.M. 4533, Ui.; ¶  built by Cimbaeth 309 B.C., destroyed by the Collas 332 A.D., Mr. 212; ¶  now Navan Ring, 2 m. W. of Arm., Fer. 30, Ch. 61, 151, Tp., Of. 258, Mm. 493, Ls. i. 66; ¶  v. Emain Macha.
e.
al. Emne, Imram Brain, 3, 10, 19; ¶  a fairy land.
e.
g. Emna, Navan, Fm. ii. 980; ¶  Domnach n-Emna, betw. Dublin and Arm.; ¶  Domnach Mór Airthir Emna, Donaghmore nr Navan; ¶  prob. Donnycarney, Dublin, O'D.
e.
ind Emain; ¶  r. at the ford of Athlone, Bdc. 162, Hc. 2, 713. e. abhla; ¶  in Múile or Mull in Scotl.; ¶  Hebrides in the 12th century, Fer. 27 a.
e. abhlach
the Isle of Man, Cev. i. 171; ¶  or Arran in Scotl. (?). e. ablach; ¶  in Araind in Scotl., Lbl. 882, Bb. 141 b, Fir. 573; ¶  al. E. Ablaid, E. Ablaig, At. iii. 422, Ha. 865; ¶  868; ¶  cf. E. Mic Lir.
e. ardmacha
al. Árd Macha, Lec. 400.
e. macha
Navan Fort, 2 m. W. of Arm., Lbl. 34 b, It. i. 136, 138, 140, Ls. 172, Rr. 2, Ui., Ci., Mi., Gc. 156, Cg. 170, Crt. 22, Lu. 128 b, K. 121 b; ¶  E. Mache, Ls. i. 18, Ll. 131 a; ¶  E. Machi, Lct. 23; ¶  v. Emain. e. mic lir mic uighir; ¶  al. Arann in Firth of Clyde, At. iv. 228; ¶  cf. E. Ablach.
eman
Campus E., Cs. 248.
emenchairi
in Clár Deisi and Muscraigi, Lec. 126.
emerdullam
in Augustiis E., Gr. 136; ¶  in Ulst.; ¶  seems nr or in MacCartan's l.
emlidh
ds.; ¶  Emly in Mun., Mi.
emne
ns. i Tír na mBan, Ib. 29.
enac
Sliocht na nE. (the Butlers), Fir. 821.
enach
over 360 tls., called Annagh.
e.
Tond in Enuch, Ll. 368.
e.
Diuir of, Ll. 360; ¶  v. E. Ceir; ¶  Colum of, Md. 254; ¶  Maolán of, Fg. 8, Mt. 11.
e.
S. Tua Odar of, Bb. 126 a.
e.
in dry. Mayo, d. Tuam, Tax.; ¶  v. E. Coeláin.
e.
Ll. 312, F. 162; ¶  al. Enach Truim, q.v., F. 168, Fg. 210.
e.
hands over S. side of Coemgen's civitas (of Glendaloch), B. xx. 319; ¶  must be "Derrybawn Mt., feathered and matted with woods of oak, which flanks the S. side of Glendaloch lake," v. Pgi. ii. 13.
e.
Caislén Eanaigh, Enagh Castle, on an island in L. Enagh East, 2 m. NE. of Derry city, Mi., Ci., Ui., Ct. 373.
e.
Hazelwood or Annagh tl. in b. Carbury, Sligo, Mi., Ci.; ¶  also at Springfield, al. Carrowmire, in b. Tirerill, where is Cuil na mbráthar, al. Eanach na mbráthar, Pb. 17.
e.
Caislén Enaigh; ¶  C. na n-Enaighe, Ci.; ¶  Annies, L. Carra, Mayo, Fy. 490.
e.
gen. Eanaigh, in b. Strabane, Tirone, Tp.; ¶  or perh. nr Dungannon.
e. aedha
Fintan of, Bb. 125 a, Ai. 150 b, Bb. 125 a; ¶  v. E. Eada. e. an róisdicc; ¶  in Pobal Bhriain, Hb. 8b.
e. árd
Digdi Cherc of, Ll. 355, Mt. 11; ¶  Talulla and Muadnata of, C. 339; ¶  Annaghard tl. in Drumgoon p., c. Cav., or Annaghard tl. in Clones p., c. Ferm.
e. árd
in p. Calry or Annagh, Sli.; ¶  seems Deerpark Hill, Hs. i. 469.
e. beg
in d. Killaloe, Tax.; ¶  Annaghbeg tl. nr Nenagh.
e. brigde
a ch. in d. Clonfert, Ct. 624; ¶  Annaghbride tl. nr Loughrea.
e. caecháin
al. Duma Caechan in Irrus, Mayo, Lec. 169.
e. caoin
in Clann Riocaird, Fir. 808; ¶  Annaghkeen tl. in Killursa p., c. Galw.
e. ceir
Stokes reads Diuir Enaigh Ceir, Mt. 24, v. Fg. 100; ¶  Kelly takes Ceir as an additional st., Mt. 24; ¶  cf. E. rd; ¶  Annaghgerry in Inismagrath p., c. Leit., or Annagh-er in Clonoe p., c. Tyr.
e. coeláin
now Annagh Keelaun nr Echinis on W. side of L. Corrib, Wc. 23.
e. conglais
in Fir. Roiss, Tl. 182; ¶  al. Killeanuich in d. Clogher, Ct. 198; ¶  Killanny p. nr Dundalk, or Killanny tl. in c. Mon.
e. connacht
Ulaid marched fr. Mag Aoi go hAth Fhirdhiaidh do Enach Connacht, Hb. 104.
e. chuli
in Corbali, l. of Monasternenagh, Limk., Sw. 317.
e. dathi
Comman of, Mi., Ui.; ¶  Annaghdaniel tl. in c. Longf. (?). e. daulrigi; ¶  in d. Emly (?) Cs. 253.
e. dirmaige
Ll. 353, Mt. 28; ¶  subject to St. Brigid.
e. druim
Caeman of Dal Mesincorb at E. D., Bb. 121 b, Lec. 107; ¶  leg. E. Truim, q.v.
e. dubh
at it is the ch. of Cumain Cadan, on brink of the Shannon, Lb. 21, Fir. 738; ¶  seems on Mun. part of the Shannon, but cf. Annaduff tl. and p. at Carrick-on-Shannon; ¶  in Muíntir Eoluis in Brefney, Con. 14 b, 25 a; ¶  E. Dub in p. Annaduff nr Drumsna, c. Leit., or Annaduff, c. Cav., Ui., Mi., Fep.; ¶  in Mac Raghnaill's l., Ci.; ¶  in Muintir Eoluis in Breifne, Con. 14 b, 25 a.
e. dubáin
Colman of, Ll. 366, Bb. 124 b, Lec. 115, 169; ¶  Eanach Island on E. of L. Conn in p. Kilbelfad, Fy. 282, Fir. 276; ¶  in L. Conn, Fy. 490, Ai. 150 a.
e. dúine
given to God and Brenainn by Aed, K. of Connacht, in 6th century, Bb. 54; ¶  d. Annadown, co-ext. with the terr. of the O Flaherties, c. Galw., Wc. 3, Tr. 5, Tax., Ui., Ci., Md. 8, B. lix. 889; ¶  Annadown, c. Galw.; ¶  in Ui Briuin, Ck. 64 b, Fir. 747, K. 181 b; ¶  Annadown tl. nr L. Corrib, Ci., Fep., Mi.; ¶  Síol Aodha of E. D., Fir. 204; ¶  E. D. and Cell mic Duach united to d. of Tuam, Tr. 239.
e. eada
(Aeda ?); ¶  Fintan of, Ll. 367; ¶  v. E. Aeda.
e. eilti
Mo-Libae of, Ll. 355; ¶  Molobe, C. 368; ¶  i n-Uibh Eachdhach Uladh, Md. 52, Fg. 383; ¶  E. Eilt, Mt. 39; ¶  i n-Ultoibh, Fg. 246; ¶  Annahilt p., 6 m. S. of Lisburn.
e. éir
Fg. 100; ¶  = Enach Ceir, Mt. 24, Md. 132; ¶  Annagher in p. Clonoe, c. Tyr. (?).
e. emaisc
in Tuam d., Tr. 2, an. 1216.
é. fer fidgae
at Ess Ruaidh (?), Ll. 165.
e. gabrini
Ll. 353.
e. ngamhna
in Hui Eacach and Dál Ffiactach, Fir. 499.
e. garb
Gilla sa of Druimleathain and of Enach Garb, drowned in L. Silend, Con. 52 a; ¶  Annagh, p. in b. Loughtee, c. Cav., Mi. e. liac; ¶  Findlug of, Ll. 367, Lec. 116, Bb. 125 a; ¶  E. Lóeg, Ll. 362; ¶  E. Loeg, Mt. 34; ¶  Annalec tl. nr Thomastown, c. Kilk.
e. luaigne
Fínan of, Bb. 125 a, Ll. 367; ¶  E. Luaigni, Lec. 116. e. midbren; ¶  St. Aid of, in Muscrige Thíre; ¶  in Mun., nr Crích Néill, Cs., Ct. and index; ¶  Muscrige Tire is Lr. Ormond; ¶  al. E. Midhbreuin, Midbríun, C., Proc. vii. 95; ¶  Annagh tl. in b. Lr. Ormond, Tipp.
e. mór
in d. Killaloe, Tax.; ¶  leg. an Aenach, now Nenagh.
e. mór
i n-Uibh Cinnsileach, Md. 144; ¶  Annagh More, p. Kilnahue, b. Gorey, c. Wexf.
e. selga
in Brechmagh in Lein., Ll. 200.
e. senmail
Fiachra and Mochae of, Ll. 368, Bb. 125 b, Lec. 118, Ai. 151 b; ¶  e. Senmáil, Ll. 42; ¶  cf. Cluain Senmail.
e. truim
at Slieve Bloom in Lein., B. vii. 283, C. 591, Fl. 383; ¶  Anatrim tl. in Offerlane p., Queen's c.; ¶  in Laoigis, Fir. 726; ¶  il-Laichis Laigen, F. 168; ¶  il-Laighis i n-iarthar Laigen, Fg. 210; ¶  i n-Uib Nair, Lec. 194; ¶  Mo-Choemóc of, Ll. 350, 368, Lec. 118, B. v. 17, C. 571, Bb. 125 b; ¶  Coiman of, Cs. 451, 290; ¶  Coemán of, Ll. 350, 312; ¶  Caoimhghen of the Dál Meisin Corb, of E. T., Ll. 385, I. 107 b, 108 b, Lec. 118; ¶  v. B. v. lxii., Cs.
enaib
dp.; ¶  fr. Craebh Ruaidh, fr. na h-Eanaibh, Bb. 16 b (?). enda artech; ¶  N. of Cruachan in Connacht; ¶  the chs. of Ailech Mór, Cluain Senmail and Cluain na Manach were in it, Tl. 80.
ene
battle of, against outlaws of Inbher Domnand, Lec. 39, Fir. 50; ¶  in Connacht, Lg. 145.
ene
cath Ene against Cuchorb, Lec. 39; ¶  cath Ene against the Gailian, Fir. 49.
ene
cath Eni, Fen. 329; ¶  in W. Mun. (?).
enga
7 sons of Nechtan, and Diucaill, Muridach, al. Cronan, i.e., Craibdech, Cairell and Fland in Enga sunt, Nessi vero et Nessluga in Insula sunt, Ll. 352; ¶  7 sons of Nectan, son of Duach Dall, Muireadach, al. Cronan Craibhtheach, Flann and in Enact Soesi; ¶  and Nesluagha in insula, St. Beoan i fidh Cuilind, Bb. 122 b; ¶  E. of r. Shannon; ¶  Ó Conor and Ó Ruairc left their horses at Cill tSesin and passed the Shannon on foot into the Enga, Con. 16 a.
enghaile
atá Cell Fuarráin acus Muilte Fuarrain tri mhile ó Bhuailtibh Forannain isin E., Md. 422; ¶  al. Enghaile, Ui.; ¶  Engalia in Teffia, C. 142; ¶  v. Anghaile.
engannoc
Diganway Castle, Carnarvonsh., Ci.
eng garmain
al. Druim n-Airthir, E. of the angle on the hither side of the ford of Athlone, Bdc. 163, Rc. xxi. 162; ¶  al. E. G. Gaiblech isin eing fri th anall, Hc. 2, 713.
engus
ds.; ¶  Angus in Scotl., D. 40.
én-inis
St. Cainech of, Cs. 376; ¶  in Fotharta Tíre, b. Forth, c. Carl., Ch. 193, Fm. ii. 608; ¶  al. Avium Insula, Cs. 121, 376; ¶  cf. Eaninis Island nr Ballyvaughan, c. Clare.
énloch
fertai Fhergusa at E. in Connacht, Ll. 245; ¶  Enloch for Maigh Ai, Ll. 275, Lis. 125 a.
enna chlann
fr. r. Swilly to Barnismore and Sruthair, and E. to Fearnach, c. Don.; ¶  al. Tír Enna, Mr. 156, 162.
ennoc negauhoc
an. 1200; ¶  N. of the Liffey at Dublin, Sw.; ¶  is betw. Kilmainham and Clonliffe; ¶  N. of ford of Kilmehauoc, John's Charter of 1192; ¶  opposite Kilmainham, Gn.
enóc
Moernóc in Enóc, Ll. 368.
enrem
Ui Aodha of Enrem (?), chiefs of Comhól Hi Fhlaithbheartaigh; ¶  viz., fr. th-mic Cinn to L. n-Oirbsion, Fir. 204.
enuige
Oiléan na n-Enuigeadh; ¶  Annies, p. Robeen, b. Kilmaine, c. Mayo, Fm. vi. 2040.
enuini
Lasair of; ¶  Genealogy of Muscraigi Tíre, Bb. 81 a.
eo
Walafridus Strabo; ¶  i.e., Iona, al. Eoa, Ui., B. lix., Au. i. 166.
eocha
the Eocha, the Siuir and the Fele in Mun., Bb. 23 b; ¶  al. Eochra, Lec. 575.
eocha
cath Eocha, in which Ailill Molt fell, Sto. 32 a 1; ¶  v. Ocha.
eochaill
ds.; ¶  in b. Clare, c. Galw., Wc. 371; ¶  seems in p. Cargins nr Ballyconlaght; ¶  Beachad Oir—Ui Flaithbertaigh .i. Eochaill 7 Baili Ui Conlachtna, &c., Z. 189 a; ¶  Oghil tls. in c. Galw.
e.
Dún Enna and E. raided by A. O Bryne, Bran. 91 b; ¶  Oghill tl., Redcross p., c. Wick.; ¶  or Oghill tl. nr Athy.
e.
v. Domnach Eochaille.
e.
Youghal, c. Cork, Kp. 454, St. B. 509, 518; ¶  Yoghull in dry. Imokille, d. Cloyne, Tax., Fm. iii. 216, Ston. A. 64, 68; ¶  v. Belach Achailli, Belach Eochaille.
e.
the Ulaid defeat Airgialla, prob. Aghyoghill in p. Kilkeen, c. Down, O'D., Fm., Ui., Mi.
e. ara
Youghal Arra, arm of L. Derg, into which the Gaothach flows, 3 m. NW. of Nenagh, Ods. 655; ¶  al. E. Duithe Ara, in d. Killalua, Md. 388.
eochain
a "telach" or hill; ¶  Niall buried in E., and bewailed by all Éire, Ha. 731.
eochair-mag
K. p. 136, Ed. Haliday; ¶  at Bruree, the chief regal abode of Mun., Obr., St. B. 426; ¶  v. Dún Eocharmháighe, Fochair Máighe.
eocharbu
Raith Moigid in E., Lec. 574; ¶  Eocharbud, Bb. 23 b. eochraidi; ¶  al. Etar, Lbl. 716.
eo cualann
trí hAird Eireann: Cruachain Aigle, Eo Cualann, Beann Boirche, Hx. 946; ¶  v. Cualu, Oe Cualand.
eodonn bec
Nem of, Ll. 365.
eodond bec
NE. of Druim mic nDega, Ll. 56, Lu. 56; ¶  Druim Caimteachta and E. B. on Medb's march to Ulst., Hf. 5 a.
eó-dond mór
fr. Druim mic nDega to E. M., Lu. 56; ¶  NE. of Eodond mbec, Ll. 56 Hf. 5 a.
eogan
al. Cenél Eogain, Ll. 305 a.
eoganach
das. Eoganaig, g. Eogancha, Eoghanocha; ¶  r. on which McMahon of Ulst. had some strongholds, Ui.; ¶  in Dartraige, now b. Dartree; ¶  called Owenagh in an old map, a district which comprised p. of Aghanamullen, b. Cremourne, c. Mon.; ¶  r. Owenagh, which rises in L. Tacker and flows into r. Erne, Mi.; ¶  v. Aba na hEogh.; ¶  Oirghialla ó abhaind na hEoghancha astech, Au. iii. 462; ¶  mur do chualadur Clann Meg Mhathgamna sin, do chuadur ar a ndaingneachaibh, i., ar Eoganaigh 7 fa Sliabh Mughdorn; ¶  7 clann Meg Mathgamna 7 Oirghiallaigh uile o Eoganaigh astech do theicheadh siar fa Machaire Tulcha, Au. iii. 188, 258.
eoganach
a Tirone man, Au. iii. 614, Fm. ii. 790; ¶  al. Cenél Eoghain, Fia. 30, Lc. ii. 98, 254; ¶  dp. Eoganchaib, Ll. 47 b, Lc. ii. 80.
eoganacht
.i. Eogan-iocht, i.e., the race of Eogan, Cormac; ¶  desc. fr. Eogan, son of Ailill -lom, Ll. 288 a, Lct. 63, Ch. 75; ¶  desc. fr. Fiacha Muilleathan, Ll. 290 b; ¶  E. and Dál Cais desc. fr. Dergthene, Lu. 51 b; ¶  na-secht n-Eoganachta .i. Clann Eogain mic Moga Néit, Ca. 300; ¶  Eoganachta Caisil, ne, L. Léin, of Rathlind, Glennamnach, Árand and of Ros Airgit, all of the Síl Ebir, Ll. 14.; ¶  E. of Ani, L. Léin, Caisel, Glendamain, Ross-nArgait , N. 258; ¶  E., 7 districts in Mun.: E. Caisil, E. Locha Léin al. E. Donnchadha, E. Rosairgid, E. Críche Cobthaig, C. 13; ¶  E. Aine Cliách, E. Glinne Amnech, E. Rathlenn, Of. 328; ¶  v. Index of Cs., Fia., Mi., Lbl. 370, Im. 92; ¶  E., al. Calathmag, Cs. 225, C. 13, 533; ¶  in Mun.
e.
Onaght, in Inishmore, Aran Islands, Fm. iv. 1122.
e. aesa mis
= Uí Muircheartaigh a ccrích Iarmhumhan, St. B. 408. e. aine; ¶  living round Knockany, c. Limk., Tp., Of 328; ¶  desc. fr. Eber, Bb. 22 a.
e. aradh
perh. Eoganacht Caille na Manach, in b. Kilnamanagh, Tipp., Tp.
e. aran
the Eoganacht Ghleanndamhnac and the Eoganacht of Ara, Fir. 603.
e. arann
Bb. 22 a; ¶  of Aran Island, Of. 328; ¶  Onaght in b. Aran, c. Galw.
e. áronn
a mark fr. the E. . as rent to the Baron of Castle Conaing .i. Tighearna Burcach C. Luimnigh, Hb. 14 a; ¶  in c. Limk.
e. bheag
E. of Shannon; ¶  al. Condae Bheag Luimnigh, Ai. 63 a; ¶  Cuanacha and E. Bh. subject to Turlogh O Brian, Tor. 33.
e. beag chaisil
St. B. 406; ¶  seems betw. Cashel and Thurles. e. caille na manach; ¶  b. Kilnamanagh, c. Tipp., Fm. ii. 850.
e. caisil
I. 81 b, Ll. 320 b, Lb. 28, Ls. iii. 28, Ui., K. 166 a, Cg. 20, F. 158, 74, 60, Fg. 200, 48, Mi., Ci., Of. 328, Sil. 74, Fia. 146, B. lv., Cs.; ¶  tribe-name and tribe-l. of the O Donoghues, who were of old seated in Mag Feimin, c. Tipp., Tp., Chi.; ¶  al. Trian-Meadhónach, or b. Middlethird, c. Tipp., K. 156 b; ¶  in E. C. are Cluain Caoi, Md. 24; ¶  Cruachan Maige Abna, F. 154 (Cruachan M. A. a cCaonraighe, Md. 266); ¶  Daire na Fland in it, F. 155, Fg.; ¶  "a tract of ground fr. Cashel 12 m. on all sides," Mac Curtin's Antiq. 179.
e. cliach
divided into Eoghanacht Oirthir Cliach and E. Iarthair Cliach, St. B. 415, 416.
e. críche cathbhuidh
in c. Tipp., ext. fr. Fert Moraidh to Sliabh Eibhlinne; ¶  Abha ua gCathbadha, al. r. of Nenagh, flows through it, Tp.
e. durlais
l in Airther Chliach, Ll. 319; ¶  v. Durlas Airthir Chliach.
e. gabra
Lis. 20 a; ¶  E. G., Bb. 98 a; ¶  v. E. Guirt Gabra; ¶  in Mun., C. 533.
e. glennabrach
Lb. 213 a; ¶  cf. E. Glendamnach.
e. glendamnach
Tig. Rc. xvii. 386; ¶  of Glanworth, c. Cork; ¶  v. Glendamain; ¶  E. Glinne Damnach, Of. 328; ¶  E. Glennomnach, chief Tuath of Caoille in Mun., Lis. 182 a, C. 146.
e. guirt gabhra
b. of Connello, Limk., Tp.
e. iar-luchair
Aed Bendan of E. I. L. rí Iarmuman, ancestor of the O Moriartys, who dwelt W. of Sliab Luachra, Kerry, Mi.
é. inussa
v. E. Ninussa; ¶  .i. a Tuath Mumain .i. Eóganacht na n-rand, Lu. 22 a, 22 b; ¶  the Aran Isles were in Thomond, Sto. 40 a; ¶  E. Indais were Síl Maoiledúin, Tp.; ¶  prob. NW. of Nenagh, O'D. eóir; ¶  r. Nore, Mi.; ¶  v. Feoit.
e. leamnaigh
in Scotl., Bb. 22 a; ¶  of Leven (?).
e. locha léin
ó Buirnech hi cocrich Muscraige Mittaine 7 Eoganachta L. Léin, Lb. 21 d; ¶  in b. Magunihy, around the Lakes of Killarney; ¶  Ross Castle was the chief's mansion, Tp.; ¶  O Donoghue, King of; ¶  v. Lh. 16, Lis. 27 a, Cgg. 32, Cg. 4, 84, K. 165 a, F. 169, Fg. 216, Of. 328, 382, Mi., Ui., Ci.; ¶  Eoganathia, B. lix.
e. luighne
Fir. 610, 607, X. 126.
e. maighe geirrghinn
in Scotl., K. 151 a, Fir. 166, Of. 382; ¶  E. M. Geirchinn, MacCurtin's Antiq. 122.
e. mhór mumhan
O Suldubhain of, nr Cnoc Rathfonn, Bran. 154 b; ¶  seems nr Cnoc Rafon; ¶  al. E. Muman, np., Ll. 323; ¶  about Knockraffon, b. Middlethird, c. Tipp., Tp.
e. ninussa
ds., .i. Eoganacht na n-Arand; ¶  gs., Eoganachta, Lu. 22 a; ¶  in Tuath-muma, 22 b; ¶  in Thomond and in Aran part of Thomond; ¶  E. N. .i. E. na n-Arand, Imraim Curaig Mailduin, Rc. iv. 452; ¶  apparently the inhabitants of Ara in cc. Limk. and Tipp.; ¶  E. Ninussa .i. a Túath-mumain; ¶  Dubcluain ch. was in it, Lu. 22 b; ¶  al. Eoganacht na n-Arand, Onaght in Inis mór, Aran Islands, Fm. iv. 1122 note.
e. raithlinde
in Mun. (?), Bb. 22 a; ¶  E. Rathlennae, Of. 328. e. ruis airgid; ¶  Bb. 22 a, 106 b, Of. 328; ¶  b. of Upr. Ormond, c. Tipp.; ¶  Toomyvarra is in it, Tp.
e. tuaiscirt cliach
on E. of Galw. Bay, Fm. ii. 960.
e. ua n-echach
K. of Corca Laigi slain in battle there, Cg. 18; ¶  al. E. ua Neit.
e. ua mais
Maeldúin of, Lb. 1 a.
e. ua mic laisri
in Mun., of Cluain Baird, Lec. 271.
e. ui donnchadha
b. Magunihy, Kerry, Tp.; ¶  al. E. Locha Léin.
e. ua neit
Donchad mac Amalgada, K. of; ¶  al. E. Ua n-Eochach, i.e., b. Kinelmeaky, Cork, Cg. 18, Z. 353.
eo-inis
on L. Éirne; ¶  Constans of, Ll. 173 a, Fg. 218; ¶  Conachtacht of, Lec. 182; ¶  Eanish in L. Oughter, Cav., not in L. Erne as Archdall says, Fm. iii. 260, Con. 6 a, Ci.
eoir
Cluain Eidhnech ar brú na hEoire a Laoighis a Laighnibh, Md. 72; ¶  al. Feoir, q.v., Fm. i. 26, v. 1548; ¶  r. Nore.
eolang
Mochua Eolaing, Ll. 367, Lec. 117; ¶  leg. Eolairg (?). eolarg; ¶  cath E. in Midi, Lec. 590, Lg. 142; ¶  cath Eolairg by Tuathal Techmar against Coirpre, Fir. 48; ¶  Eolorg, Lec. 38; ¶  gs. Eoluirg, Fir. 49; ¶  cf. Carrac Eolaircc.
eoldai
Aeolians, Bb. 2 a; ¶  Sg. 209 b; ¶  al. Eolldai, Lec. 67. eolensta; ¶  Aeolica, Sg. 31 b.
eolusach
dp. Eolusachaibh, Muintir Eolais, c. Leit., Au. ii. 518, Fm. iv. 660; ¶  Mag Raghnaill taisech na nEolusach quievit, an. 1405, iar n-ól uisci betha go himurcach ocus dob uiscce marbhtha do Risdárd, Lc. ii. 112; ¶  first reference to whiskey in the Annals, Hennessy.
eo mugna
oak tree at Moon, c. Kild., fell due S. over Mag nAilbe as far as Coirthi Craind Beoda, Ll. 199 a, Rc. xvi. 278; ¶  S. of Carthe Crainn Beodha, Of. 314. eond; ¶  Mochua Eond, Lec. 117, Bb. 125 a.
eoraip
Europe, Sr. 2652, Ll. 135; ¶  Eorap, Fm. v. 1858; ¶  ns. an Eoroip, Ston. A. 31; ¶  gs. na h-Eorpa, Cormac 31, Lis. 3 b, Au. iii. 536, Bdd. 396, Ci., Md. 50; ¶  d. Eoraip, Bb. 11 a.
eo rosa
in Lethglenn (vil. of Leighlin, c. Carl.), ML. 96.
eo rossa
Clú Galion (the pride and glory of Lein.,), fell NE. as far as Druim Bairr in Lein.; ¶  and so, perh., at Rush, c. Dub., which was Ros Eó; ¶  E. R., Of 313, Os. iv. 94.
eorthanain
Sruth E., the Jordan, Bco. 3 a, Fer. 106.
eothena
san gcathraigh do ngairmionn Cin Droma Sneachta Eothena; ¶  in Magh Seanair, Mm. 501; ¶  Eothona, Mm. 15.
epifort
for bruaig Epifort, Lu. 3 b; ¶  battle betw. Bretons and Saxons.
eraind
.i. fir Erainn .i. Darfine .i. fine Dairi Doimthig; ¶  Éraind, Mun. tribe to which Cúrói belonged, Ll. 213 a; ¶  Zcp. iii. 41, 42, says they occupied as far as Uisnech Mide; ¶  gs. Érann; ¶  in Curoi's province, Ll. 295 a; ¶  Teamair Luachra in it, Lbl. 911; ¶  Osraighi 7 Erainn 7 Orbraighe, Sb. 2 b 1; ¶  Eranda Muman, Ard Nemid in it, .i. Ui Liatháin, Ll. 292; ¶  cf. Erna.
erard
N. of Tara, Lg. 152.
erard
Fiachra abb, ó Erard Ua nDróna, Md. 118, Fg. 88; ¶  Ullard p. in b. Idrone, Carl.
erbsen
al. Orbsen, Foillán of; ¶  an island nr Ireland, B. lx. 922; ¶  L. Corrib is L. Orbsen.
erbus
Cath Chúile Tobair ar E., Sb. 4 a, K. 131 b; ¶  v. Cúl Fobair.
erc
3 Echtaig Ercce, Ll. 101; ¶  place (?).
ercbha
cath E. in Lein., Fir. 49; ¶  Erccba, Lec. 39, 590.
erchuil
v. Arcail, Aurchail, in b. Dungannon, c. Tyr., Fen. 368. ercluaide; ¶  gs.; ¶  Lb. 238 a; ¶  do Bretnaib Hereluade, Lh. 3; ¶  leg. Ailcluaid.
ercraide
in Corcomdruad; ¶  Earcraige, a Firbolg clan in C., Ha. 845, 751.
ercre
Fm. 1. 36; ¶  r. in Mun.
erdamph
Md. 98, Fg. 32; ¶  monasterium Erdamense, St. Failbe of, C. 576.
erdomon
al. Erdoman in N. of Alba, Ll. 6, Fer. 15.
ére
Ct. 10; ¶  v. Ériu.
ere beg
.i. Beg Eri, Fep.; ¶  Wexf. Harbour.
ered
d. Eriud; ¶  v. Aired.
érend-iath
Ireland, Lec. 119 b.
érendmag
Ireland, Ll. 8; ¶  Erennmag, Zc. iii. 463.
érennach
Irish, Irishman, Ls. ii. 24; ¶  dp. Erennchaibh, Au. iii. 304; ¶  np. Erennaigh, Au. iii. 318.
ereros
in Meath, Fm. i. 490; ¶  Oris-town tl. in Meath nr Kells, or Oristown tl. nr Navan.
erglan
sons of Nemhidh took Erglan after the destruction of Tór Conuing, Fir. 414; ¶  nr, at, in the sea.
éri
ns. Ireland, Bco. 4 b; ¶  Mac Congraid a h-Erind gl. ru ocus Eri in dá thelaig toeb fri toeb, F. 170; ¶  v. Eriu and Alba. eribanub; ¶  in d. Killaloe, Tax.
ériu
a hill; ¶  v Casse.
ériu
Ireland; ¶  n. in (d) Hériu, Ll. 173 a; ¶  Hériu, Rr. 58; ¶  g. Érend, Érenn, Eirenn, Tph. ii. 396, Au. ii. 6; ¶  d. Érinn, Lc. ii. 42; ¶  Hérind, Ll. 174 a; ¶  haec insola quinque vocabula tenet, i., Érin ocus Banba ocus Fotla ocus Fail ocus Elca, Lh. 103; ¶  al. Tech Tuathail, Iath Iughoine, Críoch Cuinn, Fonn Feidhlim, Achadh Airt, Clár Cormaic, Clár Cobhthuigh, Md. xxxix.; ¶  al. Críoch na bhFuineadhach, Ston. A. 128; ¶  the Cóic Urranna hÉrenn etar muir 7 tir:—1. fr. the Drobáis to the Bóind; ¶  2. fr. the Bóind to Commar na tri n-Uisce; ¶  3. fr. Commar na tri n-Uisce to Belach Conglais; ¶  4. fr. Belach Conglais to Luimnech; ¶  5. fr. Luimnech to the Drobais, Ll. 8; ¶  v. Fm. i. 13, Lct. 33 seq., I. 173 b, Ac. 13, 15; ¶  that is, Ulst. ext. fr. the Drowse to the Boyne; ¶  Lein. fr. the Boyne to the confluence of the waters nr Waterf.; ¶  S. Mun. fr. the confluence to Belach Conglais at Cork; ¶  W. Mun. fr. Belach Conglais to Limk.; ¶  Connacht fr. Limk. to r. Drowse, K., quoted in Fm. i. 13.
e. becc
i Becc Ériu, F. 70; ¶  Beggery Island in Wexf. Harbour. erland; ¶  maidm n-Erland won by the Lord of Bregia against the Danes, Fm. ii. 808; ¶  Earlann, Mi.; ¶  Arlan's-town tl. in Killeen p., Meath (?).
ermon
al. Mag Machai, Teh. 238.
erna dedad
1 of the 3 saerchlanna of Ireland, Ls. i. 80; ¶  a Firbolg tribe, Of. 175, Fm. i. 38; ¶  in Mun., Tp.; ¶  in Desmond, Fy. 308; ¶  for Feraib Muman 7 for Ernaib, Lbl. 90; ¶  ap. Érnu, the Ernai defended Temair Luachra against the Ulstermen, Lu. 20 a; ¶  Ernaib, dp., Ll. 324, Lu. 99 a, Sas. 205, Lec. 242; ¶  a septs of Ernai in Mun., 1 in the N. of c. Limk., the other nr Kinsale, desc. respectively fr. Cathair, son of Etirscél and Corc Duibhne, Cathair's son; ¶  the tribe name is derived fr. Oilill Erann, Fen. 32, 33, Fy. 309; ¶  the Eurna were, some of them Firbolgs, some the Clann Deagheadh, it is the Síol Oiliolla Eurann, fr. whom the Clann Deaghadh are desc., that are usually called Earna, Fir. 50; ¶  Ernai defeated at Cuil Fabhair, E. of L. Corrib, Fm. i. 42; ¶  and at Sliab Cua, Fm. i. 48; ¶  Ernai Mairtini def. in Ui Failgi, Fm. i. 40, 42, 48, 58; ¶  É 7 Clanna Degaid, Ca. 298; ¶  they were the same, or neighbours and allies, as the context shows, Lu. 51 b; ¶  E. in Mid-Mun., in Dún Cermna, in Corco Duibne, Of. 271. ernaide; ¶  represnted by 2 Urney pp. and 3 Nurney pp. (an Ernaidhe); ¶  also Urney tls. in cc. Cav., Tir. and King's c.; ¶  Nurney tls. and pp. in cc. Carl. and Kild.; ¶  d. Ernaidiu, Ll. 353; ¶  Brig ind Ernaide, Ll. 368; ¶  Coccnat ógh of, Ingen Fachtna of, Mica of, Ness of, Md.; ¶  Ness and Mica of, Fg.; ¶  Ficuill of, Tl. 248; ¶  Modichu of, Lec. 118; ¶  Iarlaide of, Fg. 34; ¶  i. Muscraidhe Mitine, Mt. 15; ¶  in Muskerry, c. Cork, C. 315.
ernaide
civitas hi Sleib Guaire hi nGailengaib, F. 156; ¶  Urney p. in c. Cav.
ernaide
g. na hErnaidhe; ¶  Urney p. S. of Lifford, Lc. i. 156; ¶  in cc. Don. and Tyr., Fm. iii. 36, Ui.; ¶  na hErnaidhe, Urney, Au. ii. 190, 194; ¶  nr Ard Srátha and Domnach Mór (?).
ernaidhe mochua
Mochonna of, Md. 26, Fg. 22, Mt. 13. I cannot tell which of the Urneys or Nurneys it is.
erna mór
in Medon Muman, Lec. 454; ¶  v. Erna.
érna muman
gp. or gs. rí E. M., Sas. 310, Mi.; ¶  Eúrna Mhumhan of race of Conaire Mór, but driven to Mun. by the Clann Rudraighe, K. 140 b, Fir. 381.
ernatiensis
E. Ecclesia, in d. Ardmach, Ct., B. lxii.; ¶  v. Ernaide.
erne
a r. in c. Inverness, now called Findhorn, Inv. xix. 49. erne; ¶  in Mun., N. 262; ¶  v. Ernai.
erne
ar in Erne, the r. Erne, Bco. 20 a, Ar. 64, K. 123 a, B. ii. 1113, xiii. 585, Ui., Ci., Mi.; ¶  al. Erneus, Ct.; ¶  al. Saméir, Samer, which flows fr. the Lakes of Eirni to the sea, Tl. 250. ernine; ¶  Colman E., Lec. 115; ¶  v. Ernaine; ¶  Erneen nr Kenmare, Kerry (?).
ernmag
Cland Nadsluaigh, al. Fir Ernmuighe, Lec. 177.
erno
L. nErne named fr. Cenel Erno, desc. fr. Clargabdrai; ¶  some of them were in Dál Araide, Bb. 96 a.
erot
as.; ¶  Erut, ds.; ¶  Curchi Cend mór, "rí for Medraige 7 for hErot"; ¶  fr. Áth Cliath in hErut to th Cliath in Cualaind, Ll. 192; ¶  in c. Galw.; ¶  v. th Cliath Medraige.
err breg
Clann Conaill of, Bb. 49 a; ¶  Conall of E. B., fr. whom are Clann Colmáin Móir, Lec. 128, Fir. 166.
erscenan
Moconna of, Bb. 125 b.
erthech
at Cluain ferta in Leix, Cs. 274.
erus conclann
N. of Disert Lochad in Ulst., Ll. 68.
es
a cataract; ¶  gen. Esso, Au. i. 216.
es
Es, Ess, Eas; ¶  the 3 Easa are Eas Ruaidh, Eas Danainde, and Eas Maíghe, Bb. 42 a.
es
Mochonna Essae, Ll. 368; ¶  M. Easa, Lec. 118, Bb. 125 b; ¶  v. Es Da-cronna.
es
Ua Floind Ésa (Ui Fhloind), Au. ii. 390; ¶  Assylin nr Boyle, c. Rosc.
esa
the Ulaid marched against the Leinstermen over Esa, Odba, Fithairt, Faendruim to Lethduma, Ll. 295 b, 299 a; ¶  fr. Raith E., Tara, Slane and Howth could be seen, Rd. 38; ¶  cf. Es in Uriel, Sw. an. 1253, p. 43.
easada
fr. Sligo Castle their bodies were brought to E., Ai. 56 a; ¶  leg. Eas Aeda (?).
es aedha
Tp.; ¶  al. Es Aedha Ruaid, Of. 258; ¶  E. Aedha Ruaidh mhic Badhairn; ¶  the salmon leap of Assaroe on r. Erne at Ballyshannon, c. Don.; ¶  the monarch, Aodh Ruadh, son of Badharn, was drowned here, Fm. i. 70, Lct.; ¶  al. Es Badhoirnn, Lct. 34.
es canaindi
(sic), Lec. 400; ¶  v. Es Danainde.
e. caoille
at Ballysakeery, in Tirawley, Mayo, Fir., St. B. 546. e. caorach; ¶  Ballysakeery in Tirawley, c. Mayo; ¶  v. Baile Essa Caerach.
escir
v. th Escrach and Eiscir.
escir
Uí Luascain Cruaich of the Cland Feargusa Loscan, ext. fr. Toichi to E., Lec. 196; ¶  fr. Faithche to E., and fr. Sgeth Cruaiche to Fethna Caille, was the l. of Clann Fergusa Luasgan, Fir. 483.
e. alaing
Esker old ch. in E. of p. Tuam, Im. 6.
e. cuan
th Easccrach Cuan; ¶  Ahascragh on r. Clonbrock, in Ahascragh p., c. Galw., Mi.
e. forcha
Láegire's son, Lugaid, slain there, Zc. iii. 464.
e. na fian
Fidach, Rochetal, and Rian slain there by the Fian, Ll. 205.
es cluain
Escluen in dry. and d. Limk., Tax.; ¶  Es Cluana al. Kilkeedy, Westr. 368.
es craibe
on the Bann, nr Cell Santain, S. of Coleraine, Ui., Mi., Of. 165, Ra. 74, Dc. i., lviii.; ¶  E. Craoibhe, the Cutts of Coleraine, Lct. 125; ¶  gabh sé longport ag Inber Fuile (Suile) fria Banna iartuaiscert 7 do chreach sé an tir ó Eascraibe siar co Dún da beann, Sto. 17 a.
es croich
Pd. viii. 42, I. 143 a; ¶  al. Ess Coir; ¶  v. Áth Croich. es crónáin; ¶  al. Eas na Fingaile, SE. of Es Ruaidh nr Sliabh Luga, or Cúl bhFind, Lis. 238 b; ¶  Es Crónáin mic in Bailb, S. of Ess Ruaid and Cnoc in Nuaill, Sas. 7285,, 7290.
es da conna
al. Es mac nEirc, now always Eas ui Fhloinn, Assylin, on r. Boyle, 3/4 m. W. of Boyle, c. Rosc., Fm. iv. 1024, Mis. i. 30, Con. 59 b; ¶  al. Eas Da Chonna.
es dá éccond
at mouth of the Samair (r. Erne), Lg. 11; ¶  at Cuan Samhaeire, Lg. 6.
es danainne
Lbl. 237; ¶  Dunass Rapids on r. Shannon, Rc. xviii. 45, Fm. ii. 1020; ¶  Eas Danane nr Limk., Hx. 947; ¶  E. Danainde, I. 190 a, Bb. 42 a; ¶  Doonass is called the Rock of Astanen in Fiant of 1665, Westr.
es dara
Ar. 94, 96; ¶  Ballysadare, c. Sli., At. iv. 168, Ci., Mi., Ui., C. 134, Con. 8 a, Tr. 450; ¶  nr Collooney, Ar. 200; ¶  in d. Achonry, Tax.; ¶  al. Es mic Mhodhairn in Connacht, Lis. 211 b; ¶  al. E. na n-én, in b. Leyney, Sas. 1511, 6477, 6890.
es dia
I. 173 b; ¶  where the Tuatha De Dannan burnt their ships on coming to Eire, Bb. 17 b; ¶  nr Inber Dé (?).
es ndima
Ll. 45 b; ¶  the S. limit of the l. of Crimthann mac Ennae; ¶  Es Dimma, prob. at the mouth of the Owengorman, b. Gorey, c. Wexf., Mm. 490.
es dub
Caislén Easa Duibh; ¶  Asdee Castle, 3 m. W. of Ballylongford, Kerry; ¶  the Cáisg Easa Duibh, made by O Connor Ciarraidhe, Ai. 35 b.
es dubthaig
Pd. viii. 42, I. 143 a.
es dubhtaite
S. of the cave a nEass Ghaillimh; ¶  Es Dubhthaiti, E. of Dún Samhnaighi, Lis. 198 a, 199 a.
es duinn
Eas Duinn mic Dubain, al. Es Ruaidh, Lec. 499, Rd. Rc. xvi. 32.
es ferchess
seems same as Es Maige, Ll. 292 a; ¶  seems al. Es Ferchis; ¶  on a r. nr where Ailill and Medb lived (in Cruachain ?), Lbl. 938.
ces fianain
in the N. and nr the sea in Crích Cenéil Conaill, Bco. 15 a.
es fidgrinde
Dih. 328.
es gabhair
in Lein., betw. Raith Mháta Muirsce and the Sruithlinte of the r. Grissi, N. of Maistiu na Rígh, Lis. 196 b; ¶  leg. Dessgabair (?).
es ghaillimh
fr. the Life and Lind dubh they went to the Uaimh a nE. G., Lis. 197 b, 198 a; ¶  in Fingal, and seems nr Dún Samhnaighe, now Dunsany.
esgar brannain
now Ross na Ríg on the Boyne, Adr. 235.
esge
taise Coluim mac Crimthainn ructha la Mo-Choemhe Tíre da ghlas tar esge fo dhes co Inis Celtra co Camaine Inse Celtra, F. 182; ¶  v. Easga.
es geibhteine
in c. Limk., Ar. 278; ¶  16 m. W. of Limk.; ¶  in Uib Conaill Gabra, Fm. vi. 2082; ¶  As Ceting, al. Asketten, an. 1410, Westr.; ¶  Askeaton on r. Deel, c. Limk., Lct. 91, Mi.; ¶  Eas Gebtene, Geibhtine, Gephtine, in Fm., Ods.
esgir
v. Escir.
es gréine
Caisléan Tuaithe Easa G., given by Mac Ui Bhriain Ara to Murcha na tuagh, Hb. 9 a; ¶  in Arra, c. Tipp.
es lugaige
Dachonna of, I. 108 a; ¶  v. Es Dachonna.
eirc (?)
Es mac n-Eirc, Inis Eoghain, Ct. 145.
ess mac n-eirc
Da-Chonna of, Ll. 348, Zcp. v. 80, Rc. xvii. 254, F. 62, Fg. 50, Md. 70, Mt. 17, Bco. 2 b, 22 b, Ui., Ct. 494; ¶  Esmakirk in d. Elphin, Tax.; ¶  al. Corrshliab na féinne and Coirrléim na Féinne, N. of Moylurg in c. Rosc., Sas. 1502, Lis. 211 a; ¶  al. Es-Dachonna, al. Es-Ui-Fhloinn, now Assylin, 1 m. W. of Boyle, c. Rosc., Au. i. 216, Kj. ii. 340, Ui., Mi., Ci.; ¶  v. Bb. 120 a, Lis. 10 a, 211 a, Lb. 14, Mm. 81, Ct. 143, 181, 349, 388, C. 94, 565, B. lix. 273.
ess mage
Ll. 288 b; ¶  on r. Maigne at Cathair Essa Maige, c. Limk.; ¶  Caherass on the r. Maige, halfway betw. Adare and Croom, Mm. 486, N. 220; ¶  Ess Maige, Lbl. 237, I. 173 b, 190 a, Bb. 42 a; ¶  in Mun. W. of Ros Cnó, Lis. 181 a.
es meic modhairn
al. Es dara, Lis. 211 b, Sas. 1510, Dl. 46; ¶  at Ballysadare, c. Sli.
e. moduirn
in Tír Conaill, Bb. 147 a, Lis. 141 a; ¶  Es Moduirrnn, al. Ess Ruaid, Sas. 6810; ¶  Assaroe.
es moingelan
in Mun., betw. Sliab Ardachaid (Slieveardagh) and Thomond, Rc. xvii. 403.
es moria
Pd. viii. 42; ¶  al. Ess Muiriath, Ess Muiredhaig, E. Muíria, I. 143 a.
es muiredaig
Pd. viii. 42; ¶  al. Ess Muiriath, Ess Moria.
es muiriath
E. M. amuig, Pd. viii. 42; ¶  al. Ess Moria, Ess Muiredhaig.
es na n-én
al. Es dara, in or nr Luigne, Connacht, Sas. 6477, 6890; ¶  at Ballysadare, c. Sli.
es na fingaile
SE. of Cnoc in Nuaill and Ess Ruaid; ¶  al. Es Cronáin meic in Bailb, Sas. 7284, Lis. 238 b.
es na ríg
al. Es Aodha ruaidh, Fen. 150; ¶  Assaroe.
espáin
ns.; ¶  Ll. 136; ¶  Espáni, gs. Ll. 254 b; ¶  d. Espáin, Lu. 61 a, Lh. 103, Lis. 151, Ca. 302, Bb. 171 b; ¶  g. na hEspainne, Ston. A. 113.
espain indecda
g. Espaine I., Lb. 150; ¶  Espáin Treuilech, in N. Spain, Lg. 66, Fir. 93; ¶  Easpánaig, Spaniards, Ml. 40; ¶  Espandai, Bb. 2 a.
es róid
Ai. 17 b; ¶  v. E. Ruaid.
es ruaid
falls of Assaroe, on r. Erne at Ballyshannon, in c. Don., A. 18 b, Ll. 94, Pd. viii. 42, Lb. 29, Lis. 10 a, Fg. 100, Md., Mi., Tl. 146, It. i. 73, Fen. 152, Bd. 39, Dl. 58, Teh. 238, Ui., Ci., Bco. 19 b, Mr. 104, Mt. 18, Fg. 50, Cg. 20, Ct., Lct. 35, Ch. 143, B. lxii. 347, Fen. 325; ¶  Eas Ruadh salmon leap of Easroe at the head of the Killery, Wc. 7.
eas ruaidh
Essaroy in r. Roy in Lochaber, Dl. 20. es ruaid meic modhuirn; ¶  al. Assaroe at Ballyshannon in S. Don., Sas. 285; ¶  al. Eas Rúaidh mhic Moghuirne, Baile tSenaigh cois Éirne le raidhtear Eas Rúaidh mhic Moghuirne anois, Fa. 7; ¶  Es Ruaid meic Modairnd meic Dalairc, Sas. 285; ¶  Es Ruaid mic Modairn frisa ráidter Sligech, Sil. 279; ¶  al. E. Ruaid mic Badhuirn, Cf. p. 23, K. 134 a.
es ruadh móirne
Cf. p. 65; ¶  seems nr Cathar Chonrí.
esseg
Esseth, Essie in Strathbogie, Cps.
es tanaidi
Easruaidh, E. T., Eas Maidi, Z. 183, col. 4.
es tighearnaigh
I. 143 a 1.
es tigernaig
Pd. viii. 42, I. 43 a.
es tin
at Snamh da én, Ll. 203.
es ui fhloinn
cataract of O Flynn, now Assylin, 3/4 m. W. of Boyle, c. Rosc., Kj. ii. 340; ¶  al. Eas Dachonna, al. Eas mac nEirc, Assylyn, 1 m. W. of Boyle, c. Rosc., Fm. iii. 154, Kj. ii. 340.
etail
Italy; ¶  as., Z2. 612, Lis. 3 b, Mm. 592; ¶  d. Etail, Fiacc Gl. Lis. 10 b; ¶  Etáil, Lb. 33 a, 59 b; ¶  g. na hEtailli, Lis. 3 b; ¶  Etaile, Lb. 26 a; ¶  Etale, Fiacc Gl.; ¶  Etaille, Lis. 96 a; ¶  Etalacda, gl. Italica, A. 177 a; ¶  Etalda, Italian woman, Sg. 34 a; ¶  np. Etallaich, Italians, Au. iii. 536.
etan
an abode of the K. of Cashel, Bb. 149 a, Lis. 143 a, Lec. 377.
etan tairb
at th da fearta in Mag Muirrthemne, Lbl. 644; ¶  cf. Eden-terriff in Armagh p., c. Cav.
etar
Howth; ¶  Ll. 115 a, 201 b, 301 b, Rc. xiii. 64, Fen. 328; ¶  g. Etir, Au. i. 312; ¶  Etair, Ll. 34; ¶  Etuir, Lu. 85 a; ¶  Benn Etair; ¶  Aed, a T. De Danann, dwelt there, ML. 90, Cg. 154, Fm. i. 506; ¶  Howth was in Bregia; ¶  Ettair, Lg. 224; ¶  d. otá Étar co h raind fr. Howth to Aran, Ll. 201 b; ¶  Etar, Pd. 6; ¶  Etur, Ll. 160 b; ¶  v. Senmag n-Ealta Edair; ¶  Dún Crimthaind i n-Étar, Pd. 6.
etar
S. of Ardchaillid, and S. of r. Slaney in Ui Cennselaigh, Ll. 301 b.
etarbane
3 Etarsceoil of, Ll. 302; ¶  Etarbaine, Lbl. 640.
etar cluain
Fg. 238; ¶  Brenaind Etar Cluana, Lec. 115, 116, Ll. 366, Ai. 150 a, Bb. 124 a; ¶  Edercloon, c. Longf. (?); ¶  Colman of, Ll. 367, Bb. 124 b, Lec. 116.
etardruim
Diaraid of, Ll. 372, I. 111 b, Lec. 90; ¶  Molua of, Mt. 26; ¶  Eadardruim, Md. 2; ¶  Edardruim may be Drum p. in S. of b. Athlone, c. Rosc., Pgi. ii. 79; ¶  in d. Elphin, C. 313; ¶  Druim p. in Elphin d., Tax.; ¶  Etardruim nr Inis Coimet, Sil. 27, seems nr L. Erne.
etar-druim
Ui Sharáin in Eterdrommaib in Lein., Ll. 313. etargabail; ¶  al. Eadargabhail; ¶  Addergoole tl. and p. in Mayo; ¶  8 Addergoole tls. in c. Galw., 1 each in Mayo, Clare, and Queen's c.
etargabáil
Cramsech and Créd at Raith Gairm and at E., and in Fordruim, subject to St. Brigit, Ll. 353, Fir. 752, Cs. 451, B. lviii.; ¶  pro. Addergoole tl. nr Abbeyleix, Queen's c.; ¶  7 eps. of, Ll. 374; ¶  Colmán Etargabla, Ll. 366, Lec. 115, Bb. 124 a, 125 b, Ai. 150 a; ¶  Mochritoc E., Lec. 118, Bb. 125 b; ¶  Rectan ó Etargabhail, Fg. 204.
etargabail
Ethergouil in Ofalia, Gr. 126; ¶  Ethergouill in O Conor Faly's l., Pembridge's Ann.
etargabhail
Edurgewil in d. Clonfert, Tax.; ¶  Edargull in d. Annadown, Tax.
etargabail
Cianog ingen Icicharain .i. Airchinnech Etargabla a Crích Lughna in Iar Connacht, Sto. 24 a.
etar-linndu
ds.; ¶  nr Cnoc Coirpri i Calathros in Scotl., Au. i. 192; ¶  on the Avon nr Linlithgow, Cps. 457.
etar priaine
Clár a quo Hui Cláre, issed a Charn fil in E. P. in Irrus, Gen. of the Hui Brigti, Ll. 328. etbe chonain cuslenaigh; ¶  a Cruachain, or poetically for Sliabh Echtga, Ll. 170.
etdanin
l. belonging to Deer, D. liii.
eten
obsessio Etin, Au. i. 102; ¶  Cair Etin, now Carriden in p. of Forth, Linlithgowsh., Ard. 202; ¶  not Edinburgh; ¶  n. Eden, Sk. 10.
eth
Fm. i. 112; ¶  a battle there; ¶  regio Heth in Scotl., Cs. 373, 769, 875; ¶  island of Tirieth, now Tiree, Adr. 48.
ethach
L. Neagh (?); ¶  a lake, Cs. 271; ¶  Fiachna of Ros mic Merca on bank of L. Ethach, Bb. 121 a; ¶  v. Ethnach.
ethad
fr. Ethaidh to Tuind Tuili in the N. of Bend Boirche, Lis. 221 b; ¶  d. Ethaig nr Benn Boirche, Sas. 3209; ¶  Echad Uladh, al. Iveagh, B. lviii. 893.
ethais crom
d. i n-Ethais Cruim, Fg. 22; ¶  but Methais Truim, Mt. 13; ¶  Eathais C., Md. 26.
ethardruim
Sil. 27; ¶  nr L. Erne.
etharlach
g. Etharlaige, Rc. xvi. p. 69; ¶  g. Etharlaige, Bb. 228 a; ¶  the highly scenic stream and glen of Aherlow, partly in Limk. and Tipp. cc.; ¶  Donnchad Ua Briain tigerna Ethorlach, 7 Choille Beithne p., 3 m. S. of Tipp., Fm. v. 1266, g. Eatharlach, 1652; ¶  Eatharlach in Mi.; ¶  Clann Bhriain Eatharlach, K. 184 a, Fir. 643; ¶  nr Sliab gCrot, K. 145; ¶  Gallbhaile Etharlach, Galbally in c. Limk.; ¶  al. Eatharlaigh, K. 145. ethdruim (Echdruim ?); ¶  a ridge at Taghmon (St. Munna's place); ¶  al. Achad Liac Echdroma, Cs. 496.
ethiop
as.; ¶  Ethiopia, Ll. 135, Bb. 171 b; ¶  gs. Ethiopi, Ll. 238; ¶  Eitheobi, Lec. 529; ¶  Etheopda, gp., the Ethiopians, Sr. 2648; ¶  Ethopdai, Bb. a.
ethnach
Fachtna of Rus mic Earca, on the brink of L. Feabail, al. Ethnach, Lec. 105; ¶  v. Ethach.
ethne
Eithne; ¶  r. Inny flows fr. L. Sheelan through Lochs Keinail, Derevaragh and Sron, and into L. Ree, 25 m. long; ¶  tomaidm nEthne in Uib Néill etir Mide 7 Tebtha, Sb. 3 b, Lec. 351, 574; ¶  Fm. i. 32; ¶  Disiurtan Argatain atr bru na hEthne i n-Uib Néill Naoigiallaig, Ll. 354, 350, Lb. 18, Md. 166; ¶  Forgnide i cCuircne i ttuaiscert Mide fri hEthne andes, Md. 340; ¶  v. Con. 59 a, v. I. 147 a, Ll. 15, Tl. 68, Bd. 10, Ar. 86, Bb. 23 a, Lg. 83 (O'D., in Fm. i. 33, says it was first called Glaisi Beramain, and he refers to Lec. 175 a; ¶  it is called Glais Berromain in Sa. 52 a; ¶  but this Eithne was nr Cruachu, I. 161 b and Lec. 501); ¶  venit per flumen Ethne in Duas Tethbias, A. 11 a.
ethne
r. Inny in b. Iveragh, Kerry.
ethra
ainm Lathach 7 is ria atberthea Laith da berd, inde dicitur Delbna Ethra, Ll. 351; ¶  D. Eathra in Westm., Bb. 107 b. etin; ¶  Carr-iden p. on the Forth, Scotl., Au. i. 102.
eu
cath in hEu in Magh Aei, Fm. i. 112; ¶  Tigernach calls it Cath Medha, battle of Knockmaa, b. Clare, c. Galw.
eu
Eo; ¶  Lu. 11 b; ¶  Iona.
eudar
in Lein., Fir. 49; ¶  leg. Etar (?).
eudunn mór
in Cianachta Breg, Rc. xvii. 159, Hb. 62 Ui.; ¶  Edan Mór in Meath, O'D., Fm. i. 215; ¶  d. Eudonn mór, Ui.
euoi
(Campus) Euoi grouped with Campus (Ailmaige, Aine, Ene, Cetni) Calraige Rossa (the Rosses), and r. Dub, al. Niger, and Drum Claib, A. 15 a, Tl. 146; ¶  in b. Carbury, c. Sli. (Ebha Choirpri, Sc. 11 b), p. Drumcliffe and W. of Benbulbin; ¶  v. Eba, Dun Féich, Mag Eabha, Machaire Eaba.