co hOblán, co hObail, co Culend; ¶ ? in Ulst., Ll. 94. obair; ¶ an Obair, Hx. 858; ¶ Nobber, b. Morgallion, Meath, Ci.,
Fm. iv. 898; ¶ gs. na hObaire; ¶ Nober, Nobire, in d. Meath, Tax.; ¶ g. na hOpri, Con. 20 b.
cath Ocha "in regione Mediae," where Crimthann slew Ailill Molt, Codex Kilken., in C. p. 460; ¶ Iolland mac Dunluing slew
Oilill Molt juxta Temoriam (vita 4ta S. Brigitae, Ct., p. 551), but I think that an Ocha battle was fought in Lein.; ¶ in
Ll. 300 a (S. Gad. 408) "Ailill Molt, son of Dathi, swayed Ireland, and lifts the Boramha (the Boromhan tribute on Leinster),
and Leinster (in preventing his cattle-driving and lifting) won the battles of Luachair in Bregia, of Duma Aichir (in Leinster),
of Ocha, in which also fell Crimthann (King of Leinster); ¶ against another Northern King they won a second battle, ala chath,
of Ocha; ¶ " besides the battle of Ocha, in which Lein. slew Ailill in 482, there was the battle of Oc(h)ae in 766, in which
the men of S. Breg defeated the Leinstermen, Mi.; ¶ in Au. i. 250 we find "The flight of Ruadri fr. Óchtar Ochae with the
two tribes of the Leinstermen (of N. and S. Leinster), and Donnchad (King of Ireland) pursued them, and wasted their lands
and churches, an. 779; ¶ " this may be inside the Lein. or the Meath border; ¶ at Ocha in Lein. Tuathal slew Eochaid Ancheann
mac Branduib of Lein., Of. 302; ¶ Oilill Molt in Ochano praelio occubuit, Of. 428; ¶ in Lein., Bb. 48 b, K. 158 a, Fir.
298, Lg. 181, Lec. 272; ¶ there was Uchae, al. Ochen in Ui Bairchi, i.e., in Ui Cendselaig, Ll. 313; ¶ at cath Ocha Ailill
Molt was slain by Crimthan, K. of Lein., Ll. 25, Mm. 484; ¶ al. Oche, Ll. 45 b, 182, Ui., Mm. 488; ¶ the Ocha in which Ailill
Molt was slain is named in Ll. 24 a, 300 a, Bb. 37 a, 37 b, Ui., Mi., Chri., Fy 310, Ac.
a Dighna Ereann; ¶ in Conaille Muirthemne, I. 143 a, Pd. viii. 38; ¶ d. Ochainiu, Lu. 67 b, Tw.; ¶ etir Ochinne 7 Muir,
Lu. 69; ¶ etir Óchain 7 Muir, Z. 340.
O. Midi, Rd., Rc. xv. 295, Sa. 8 b, I. 145 b, Lbl. 410 (which adds W. of Tara), Lg. 161; ¶ al. O Mór Muinntire Néill, I.
145 b, Sa. 8 b, Bb. 191 b; ¶ in Meath, nr Tailtiu and Mullach Aiti, Fm. ii. 1168; ¶ nr Tlachtga; ¶ O. and Tlachtga desolate
at the death of Ailill, son of Dathi, I. 169 a, Bb. 229 b, Sa. 77 a; ¶ seems NE. of Teffia, Ll. 56 b; ¶ betw. Cúl Sibrilli
and Slane, and nr the Dub, al. Blackwater, at Navan, Lu. 56 a; ¶ a hill were Niall Nóigiallach is buried, Lu. 41 b, 51 a,
I. 145 b, Sa. 8 b; ¶ nds. Ochainn, Lu. 41, 51, I. 169 a; ¶ n. Ochann, Bb. 229 b, Sa. 77 a. ochann beg; ¶ Colmán imrama
in Ochain bic, Bb. 124 b.
cath Odhbha, Ll. 13, 26 a, 39 c, 47 a, 128 b, K. 162 b; ¶ cath Odbae, Ui., Mi., Tp.; ¶ in Uib Néill Deiscirt, Fia.; ¶
called "cnoc" in Ll. 170, Sa. 67 a, Lg. 83; ¶ a moat nr Navan, still called An Odhbha, Mi., Cri., ML. 66, Fia., Cam. i. 236;
¶ in Meath, Bb. 226; ¶ but betw. Tara and Lein., Ll. 302 b; ¶ betw. Esa and Fithairt, Ll. 259 a.
c. of Angus in Scotl.; ¶ Glenn Ailbe in it, N. 118, Sk. 9; ¶ al. Cenél Aengusa, q.v.; ¶ Oengusaigh, folk of c. Angus (desc.
fr. Oengus, son of Conall Gulban, Mr. 156), Lec. 38, Sc. 28 b.
al. Óig Bethra; ¶ dp. Ogaib Bethra; ¶ in N. part of Aidne (or d. of Kilmacduagh); ¶ óig Bethra had come fr. Crích Ealla
(now Duhallow in Cork), Lec. 164, Fy., Tp.
a Scotch island .i. Íle, Bb. 84 b; ¶ in Íle, Fir. 402; ¶ Oidecha, Ouidecha, terrula Aithche, betw. Hy and Irel., Ad. 123;
¶ cf. Mull of Oe, nr Dún Aidh in S. of Islay, Adr. 123.
O. an Uaigneasa; ¶ fabulous island, a city in it called Cathair na cCeann, St. B. 696.
o. badhbha
Boa Island, in Lr. L. Erne, Lg. 118, Fm. iii. 648.
o. clabaigh
Clabby I. and Crannog, in b. Tirkennedy, c. Ferm., Au. iii. 530, Ui.; ¶ in L. Erne; ¶ v. Ailén Clapaigh.
o. dúin eachair
Hb. 93; ¶ at L. Mac Nén; ¶ v. Ailén Duinechair.
o. eile
Faithche Caisil ext. fr. O. E. to Oilean Ui Bric, Hz. 44, Ai. 93 a; ¶ in Eile.
o. fionnlochlann
Oléin Fh., al. Innsi Gall, Hc. 2, 785.
o. indsi duini
I. 90 b; ¶ v. Ailén I. D.
o. locha gabhar
Oiléin L. G. 7 Uaimh Cnodhbha do chreachadh, Fm. ii. 130; ¶ at Lagore, Meath.
o. mór
al. O. M. Árda Neimidh in Uib Liathain, Fm. v. 1796; ¶ the Great Island in which is the Cove of Cork; ¶ v. Ailén Mór an
Bharraigh.
o. mór
al. Innis Creguire in Berra, Hx. 681, 678.
o. na mbráthar
al. O. na gCléirech, Trian Isle in Galw. r., Hb. 121; ¶ v. Ailén na mB.
o. na marbh
in romantic tales, St. B. 723; ¶ 729.
o. na naemh
in Loch Gamhna, c. Longf., Mm. iii.; ¶ Saints' Island, on L. Ree, c. Longf., Mi.
o. na dtuath
now Portilan, in p. Clondahorky, c. Don., Fm. v. 1810.
o. rinn sibhne
Hc. 2, 782.
o. ui bric
the Faithche Caisil ext. fr. it to Oilén Eile, Hz. 44, Ai. 93 a; ¶ a boundary of Urmuma, island nr Bonmnhon, c. Waterf.;
¶ but O'Carroll in 1595 said it is a name of Carrick na Siuire, Kj. iv. 313; ¶ now "Burke's Island," off the coast of b.
Middlethird, c. Waterf.
glossed theatrum, spectaculum, A. 183 b a; ¶ Circus, Ll. 331.
ó.
the 3 Óinaige of Erin are O. Tailten, O. Cruachan and O. Colmáin, Bb. 42 a.
ó.
An Aenach, Nenagh, c. Tipp.; ¶ a market town in Lr. Ormond, Obr.; ¶ cath an Aonaicc, Hb. 7 a.
ó.
al. O. Arada Cliach, O. Aine Cliach, Lec. 454; ¶ v. Oinach Aine Cliach, Ara Clíach.
ó.
in t-Aenach in Cera, Lec. 168, Fir. 279; ¶ in b. Carra, Mayo; ¶ prob. Annies on L. Carra in NW. of p. Robeen, Fy.
ó.
an Aenach; ¶ Enagh, in b. Boyle, c. Rosc., Ui., Ci.
ó. aeda
Fintan of, Lec. 116.
ó. aengusa
in Mag Find, Bb. 208 b; ¶ nr Fremain, Sa. 39 b.
ó. n-ailbi
burial place of Cathair Mór and the Leinstermen, Lu. 38, 41 b, 51 a, 51 b, Bb. 137 a, 22 b, H. 3, 17, Ha. 731; ¶ al. O.
Colmain, 911; ¶ v. O. Colmain, O. Carman.
ó. áine chliach
Hk. 338; ¶ Ó. Áne.
ó. airbi
in Muirthemne, I. 164 b, Sa. 63 a; ¶ al. O. Airbi Rofir, nr Dundalk; ¶ Lecht Óenfir Áife was here, Rd., Rc. xvi. 46, Bb.
224 b.
ó. alend
the hill of Allen (?), Ll. 47 a; ¶ seems in Mairge; ¶ may be at Knockawlin nr Old Kilcullen.
o. alti
i n-Uib Echach Ulad, F.
ó. áne
Ll. 20 a; ¶ at Knockany, c. Limk.; ¶ v. Ó. Áine Cliach.
ó. an róisdigh
in Pobal Bhriain, Ai. 108 a.
ó. mbarran
seat of K. of Cashel, I. 136 a; ¶ v. Ó. mBerrain.
ó. mbecc
an Aonach Beg, in p. Monasternenagh, c. Limk., Mi., Ci. ó. mberrain; ¶ a rígport of K. of Cashel, Bb. 149 a, Lec. 177, Lis.
143 a, Lct. 90; ¶ perh. the fort N. by W. of Barrane, E. of Kilrush, c. Clare, O'D. in Lct.
ó. bodbgnai
for Oenuch Bodbgnai oc tig Bresail Etarláim in druad, Lu. 129 b; ¶ nr Brug na Bóinne(?).
ó. breg leith
K. Eochaidh Feidleach passed over Aenach mBreag Leith, Lbl. 716, Bdd. p. 5.
ó. mbrestine
Lec. 591.
ó. cairpri
a seat of K. of Cashel, I. 136 a, Bb. 149 a, Lec. 377, Lis. 143 a, Lct.; ¶ now Manisteranenagh, c. Limk., O'D. in Lct.
ó. carman
Bb. 192 b; ¶ the Rigradh of Coiceadh Galian used to bury in Oenuch Carmuin, Ll. 170; ¶ al. O. Ailbi, al. O. Colmáin and
Carman.
ó. clochair
al. O. Life in Faichthe mic Maireda, Ll. 206.
ó. clochair
now Manister, nr Croom, c. Tipp., Mm. 305; ¶ v. Ó. Culi.
ó. clochair
beyond the sea, Lis. 194 b.
ó. colmáin
burial place of the Mun. princes, Lu. 41 b, 51 b, Ll. 170, Bb. 137 a, H. 3, 17.
ó. colmáin
al. Ó. n-Ailbi; ¶ burial place of Lein. princes, Lbl. 911; ¶ il-Lifiu, al. Circus Colmáin, Ll. 331, Bb. 177; ¶ i Mag Life,
Lec. 415, Lebor Muimhnech cited in Fm. vi. 2434; ¶ i Laignib Desgabair, Au. i. 324, Mi.; ¶ coscradh Oenaigh C. la Muiredach
for Laigniu Desgabair, Au. i. 324; ¶ Faelan, mac Brian fell fr. his horse there and died, Bb. 36 a, Fm. ii. 644; ¶ al. Ó
Lifi, Fm. ii. 672.
ó. conaille
seems S. of Ulaid; ¶ in Conaille Muirthemne, Ui.
ó. cros
in Antr., Ce. 30; ¶ in Ulst., Lg. 213.
ó. cruachan
at Cruachu or Rathcroghan; ¶ burial place of Clann Eremóin till time of Crimthann, Lu. 41 b, Ha. 731; ¶ al. O. na Cruachna,
Lu. 41 b; ¶ coeca Cnoca in O. C., Fy. 24, Bb. 137 c, Ll. 170, Lbl. 911; ¶ Ha. 731 has O. Cruachna.
ó. cúli
Pagan cemetery, Lu. 51 a, 41 b, Ha. 731, H. 317; ¶ one of 7 Prímreilge Erenn, Ll. 215; ¶ al. Ó Cúile; ¶ prob. Manasternenagh,
3 m. E. of Croom, c. Limk.; ¶ burial places of kings of Mun. were in Ó. Cúli, in O. Colmáin and Ó Feci, Lu. 38, 41 b, Ll.
170, Bb. 137 a, Lbl. 911, H. 3, 17; ¶ Ó. Cuile mná Nechtain, al. Sétach Senchlo-chair; ¶ betw. Léim in fhéinnedha and Áth
Braengair, Lis. 206 a, Sas. 705; ¶ v. O. Clochair; ¶ Enach culi in Corballi (nr Cnoc Aine) Begley's d. Limk. p. 20.
o. dairen
i n-Uib Foilge, F. ó. daurmaige; ¶ v. Ó Durmaige.
o. descirt maige
Ll. 330, Bb. 94 a, Lec. 276, Fir. 494.
ó. derg
al. Achad Abair Umaill in Connacht, Sas. 7763; ¶ now Aghagower in Mayo; ¶ recte Ached Fobuir; ¶ Umall was N. and S. of
Clew Bay.
ó. ndrithlend
for brú Findlocha, Lbl. 900, 144 b; ¶ in Connacht; ¶ v. Findloch.
It. i. 217; ¶ the assembly place of Emain, At. ii. 102; ¶ one of the prímreilice h Erend ría cretim, H. 3, 17 p. 745, Ha.
731, Petrie's Rd. Towers, 98.
ó. érenn
the oinaige Érenn are Ó. Tailten, Ó. Cruachan 7 Ó. Colmáin, Bb. 42 b; ¶ as Ó. Carman was very famous, I think it is same
as Ó. Colmáin.
ó. feci
Mun. kings buried there, Lu. 38, 41 b.
ó. fer fidgae
Bd. 39; ¶ seems nr Assaroe; ¶ fr. O. Fer F. Ruad entered the harbour at Es Ruaidh, Bb. 209 a, I. 161 a, Sa. 48 b; ¶ v.
Ó. Fidgai.
ó. fidgai
It. i. 221, 217; ¶ cf. Mag Fidgae, It. i. 220; ¶ in Ulst.; ¶ Emain was betw. it and Bile Buada; ¶ cf., At. ii. 102; ¶
dar O. nEmnae 7 an Ó. Fidgae, Hc. 98.
(do Ghlúin Chloinne mhaic Carrthainn), Hx. 258. ó. life; ¶ al. Ó. Colmain i Maig Life, Mi.; ¶ al. Ó. Clochair, Ll. 206;
¶ O. Life, Dav. 195, 322; ¶ O. Lipthi, Dav. p. 61.
o. locha gile
at L. Gill, nr Sli., Sil. 51; ¶ K. of Connacht slain at the battle of Sli., and buried at A. L. Gile, on N. side of r. Sligech,
Fy. 472.
ó. logha
at Cloinfhind, at this head of Ó. L., was fought "cath Corainn," in c. Sli.; ¶ leg O. Locha (Gile) (?).
ó. macha
It. i. 81, Tl. 238; ¶ at Emain Macha, nr Arm., Ci., Ui., Mi., Fm. ii. 974, Dih. 320; ¶ i ndeisciurt Oenaig M., Ll. 31;
¶ Fert Conmail in it, Of. 195; ¶ battle of, Ll. 16, Lg. 85, Fir. 487, Bb. 140 a, Hk. 394; ¶ Conmael fell there also, Lec.
32; ¶ on Magh-Macha, where Connor Mac Nessa defeated Daball Dianbuillioch, son of the K. of the Lochlanni, K. 139 b; ¶ v.
Ó. Mor-Macha.
ó. maige adhair
at Moyre, nr Tullagh, c. Clare, Fm. ii. 714.
ó. mór
Enaghmore, in p. Crossmolina, Mayo, Fy.
ó. mórmacha
battle of, Bb. 203 a; ¶ v. Ó. Macha.
ó. na cruachna
v. O. Cruachan.
ó. odba
N. of Tara, Lec. 615; ¶ v. Odba. ó. oengusa; ¶ Bd. 27; ¶ in Fremaind, Ll. 170. ó. rátha ruighi; ¶ I. 171 a; ¶ in Lein.
(?). ó. roigne; ¶ Fm. i. 494; ¶ v. Roigne.
ó. selga
in Mag Mugna in Lein., I. 151 b, Lbl. 434, Lec. 466; ¶ Brechmag, is annsin ro-suidhighedh Cétna Selg Laighen, i.e., Ó. S.,
Sa. 24 b 2.
ó. senchlochair
nr Temair Luachra, Ll. 264 b; ¶ betw. L. Gur and Temair Luachra, Ll. 206 b; ¶ its old name was O. Culi, Lis. 206 a; ¶
prob. Monasteranenagh, nr Croom, c. Limk.; ¶ one of the prímreilce h-Erend ria cretim, H. 3, 17 p. 745, &c., T.C.D., Petrie
98.
ó. sengormain
in Mag Measca; ¶ al. Aenach Carmuin, Bb. 193 b.
ó. sera
in Mag Séra (Seiredhmag), in Ui Mail, in Lein., where Finn (mac Cumhall) was buried; ¶ i Crích na Moir-rigna, S. of Coirthe
Cualann, Lis. 197 b, 196 b.
ó. setach senchlochair
al. Ó. Cuili Mná Nechtain, S. of Léim in Fheinnedha, and N. of Cenn Abrat, Sas. 705, Lis. 206 a; ¶ v. Oinach Senchlochair
in c. Limk.
ó. táillten
at Tailtiu; ¶ Lu. 52 a; ¶ 50 hillocks in O. T., Lbl. 911; ¶ in Meath, Ct. 71, Au. i. 328.
ó. tete
Ó. Tedi, Rc. xvii. 349, 400.
ó. téte
in Mun., Nenagh, Mi.; ¶ al. Aenach Urmuman, c. Tipp.; ¶ O. T. and Ormond plundered, Mi., Chri., Ai. 26 a, 21 b, Lg. 219,
Hb. 82, 92, Lec. 474, Ll. 193, Sa. 33 a.
ó. tíre oilella
prob. Carn-Oilella, in ruins, W. of L. Arrow, c. Sli., Fm. iv. 752; ¶ dul co híc(h)tar Tíre hOilella gus an Aenach, Au.
iii. 36.
ó. truim
Caeman of A. T., Bb. 72 b, Fir. 458; ¶ Mochaomóg of, Ai. 151 a.
ó. ua n-amolngid
Lec. 493; ¶ nr Carn Amolngad on Mullagh Carn, Killala, where he is buried; ¶ v. Forrach (and Foirrgea) Macc nAmolgodo.
Tl. p. 134; ¶ a steep little hillock nr Killala, which gave its name to a well where 12,000 were baptised in one day during
St. Patrick's mission in Tirawley; ¶ al. Oendercae.
Oendruim; ¶ inis for L. Cuan, Fia., B. vii., C., F.; ¶ Mahee Island in Strangford L., c. Down, Fm. iv. 1178; ¶ al. Nóindruim,
q.v. Durthech mac Trichim at O., Lec. 94, Ll. 349, Bb. 121 a; ¶ S. Dutracht at O., Fir. 723; ¶ v. Md., Mi., Ct., Cri., Ui.;
¶ al. Aendruim; ¶ i. oentulach an inis uile ocus for L. Cuan atá, F.; ¶ in Leith Chathail, Ll. 354; ¶ but McDonnell Iarla
Aendroma (Antr.), Fir. 342.
flumen O., A. 15 a; ¶ this is Inber n-Ainge, Tl. 34, Ct.; ¶ r. Nanny, which flows by Duleek, Meath; ¶ v. Ainge, Inber
n-A. oinintend cuairni; ¶ Clann Cormaic of, Bb. 49 b; ¶ Oininthenn, Hx. 2.
t. of Antr., B. lxiii.; ¶ so St. Bernard calls Antr. t. (Messingham s Florilegium, p. 367); ¶ g. Ointribh, Oentraibh, Au.
i. 180, 86; ¶ Aentruibh, Fm. ii. 952; ¶ Aentraimh, Au. ii. 56, i. 562; ¶ Aentreibe, Lec. 116, Bb. 125 a; ¶ d. Oentrub,
Oentrob, Au. i. 542, 318, X. 7, Fg. 200; ¶ d. Oentreib, Ll. 367, Oentrib, Fm. ii. 648; ¶ v. Mi., Ui., Cri.
v. Airemh, Airech, Aired, O. Locha Con; ¶ Errew on L. Conn, in p. Crossmolina, Fy.; ¶ v. Aireamh; ¶ an t-oireamh in b.
Carra, Mayo; ¶ Errew in p. Ballyhean, Fy. 156, 196.
np., Au. ii. 360; ¶ formerly ext. fr. Gleann Righ to L. Erne, and comprised cc. Louth, Arm., Mon., and later all c. Ferm.,
Fm. iii. 40, Mi., Ci.; ¶ v. Airgialla.
v. Airthir, O hAnluain ri Oirrther, Au. ii. 304. oirthir boirne; ¶ Mainister Oirthir B., Ai. 57 b; ¶ in E. b. Burren. o.
mumhan; ¶ the E. of Mun., Lc. ii. 86.
part of the dowry of the dau. of Holywood, wife of Baron of Delvin, Fir. 840 (b); ¶ ? Hollywood Rath, in N. Dublin. olar;
¶ al. Ollar, the Six-mile-water, c. Antr.; ¶ Olor, Ll. 24 a; ¶ the Six-mile-water which rises nr the junction-point of
the bb. Upr. Antr., Upr. Glenarm and Lr. Belfast, and flows SW. for 13m. betw. b. of Upr. Antr. on the right, and the bb.
Lr. Belfast and Lr. Massarene on the left, and enters L. Neagh, nr Antr., Pgi.; ¶ "the junction-point" is a little SW. of
Ballyclare station, and here also at Móin in Chatha rises the r. Olarba, al. Inver or Larne, which runs NE., forming the N.
boundary of the p. of Inver, dividing it fr. the p. and post-town of Larne, and entering the N. of Larne Loch at Inver Olarba
(Larne) fr. which the p. of Inver is named; ¶ v. Móin in Chatha; ¶ Olar and Olarba in Dalaraide, Lec. 41, 598, Lg. 141,
Bb. 31 a, Ll. 24 a, 129 b, 296 a b, Sc. 31 b, K. 149 b, Fm. i. 100; ¶ in Line, Ll. 24 a, Lg. 156, 173; ¶ in Mag Line, Ll.
129 b, Fm. i. 120, Fen. 8, Hc. 2, 543, Of. 189, 306, 342; ¶ Oularpa, in SE. of Mag Line, Lbl. 550; ¶ al. in Linemag, Bb.
31 a; ¶ is a r. opposite Ráith Mór (in Mag Line), Lu. 133 b, Lbl. 913, 954; ¶ Ollarba was S. of Latharnu, Ll. 186; ¶ Ollarbi,
in Ulst., betw. Dún Rígáin and Mag Macha, Ll. 263 b; ¶ the ds. or as. Ollarbai, Ll. 186, Ollarbi, Lu. in fine; ¶ v. Inber
nOllarba, Tracht O., Traig O.; ¶ either Ollarba, or Ollar, the harbour of Larne, has been corrupted into Wolder-frith and
Older-fleet, which points to Ollar-frith; ¶ however, TrachtOllarba, Traig Ollarba and Inber Ollarba point to the sea L. at
Larne rather than to L. Neagh; ¶ Ll. 186 shows Ollarba as S. of Larne; ¶ O'D. (Fm. i. 100) says "there can be no doubt as
to their modern names."
Olnecmacht .i. Connacht, Lu. 51 a, Lb. 25 b, Ca. 404, 324, Gc. 24, Lec. 221, Fir. 50, Fm. vi. 1960, Ll. 331 b; ¶ Cóiced
O., Lu. 51 a, Lbl. 899, Rr. 16, Bd. 20; ¶ Crích O., Síl. 61; ¶ fir O., It. i. 108, Fir. 50; ¶ al. Coigedh Connacht, ext.
fr. Luimneach to Eas Ruaidh, and fr. Uisneach to Innsi bó, Bb. 207 a; ¶ al. the Damnonii, early inhabitants of Connacht,
i.e., Tuatha Taiden, Fir Craibe, the people of Sliabh Furri, Of. 269, 360.
ext. fr. Snamh-tíre Feg to Sal Dea, at L. Measga, Fir. 751. orba eirc; ¶ in Laighis; ¶ in Erc's orbba were Tech nDeclain,
Domnach Findchon, Caelbothar, Cluain da fhiach, Cluain Dartada, and the l. of Hui Fhorandla, Ll. 318.
o. féine
Ll. 292.
o. finncaime
Tradraige in it, Ha. 748.
o. laignich
in Laighis, viz., Loch Laignich and Cluain Connaid, Ll. 318.
o. nisse
in Laighis, viz., Bile Methais and Cluain mic Nisse, Ll. 318.
nr Clonard (at the Boyne there); ¶ 3 daus. of Maine mic Cerbaill, and Colman Find and Cruimthir Dubán in O. B., Lb. 17;
¶ v. Airer, Aired, Airther (Bóinne).
A. 19 a; ¶ Orrery in Mun.; ¶ miswritten Orbraidi; ¶ in Middle Mun., Bb. 148 b; ¶ Orbrige, Of. 275; ¶ Fer Céchech a quo
Orbraige, Ll. 331 b; ¶ a quo O. na haille, O. Irris, and O. Droma Fornocht, Bb. 88 b, Lec. 253, 452, I. 66 b, Ha. 869, Stowe
E. iv. 3 p. 58 (Orb a quo O., Corm. 33); ¶ dwelt in the b. Orrery (and Kilmore), in N. Cork; ¶ no other Orrery is in modern
Irish nomenclature; ¶ a seat of K. of Mun. here, Lct., Bb. 149 a, I. 136 a, Lec. 377; ¶ ? at Fidh Uird in O., Lis. 176 b.
o. corco ethrach
in Eile; ¶ Cashel is in it, Lec. 570, Bb. 22 a, Fir. 575.
o. droma fornochtta
Stowe E. iv. 3 p. 58; ¶ v. Orbrige.
o. dromma imnocht
in Tír Cairbri Rígfota; ¶ they went to Scotl., and now the Corco Duibhne occupy their place, Bb. 80 b, Lec. 228, 95; ¶
Find Ua Baiscne was of O. D. I., Ha. 794; ¶ nr Ciarraige Luachra, Fir. 388; ¶ they were Corco Luachra, Lec. 452, 458.
o. in cairn
pay tribute to K. of Cashel, Bb. 106 a.
o. irruis, of Clann Fergusa, Ll. 331, Stowe E. iv. p. 58; ¶ v. Orbrige.
o. na halle
of Clann Fergusa, Ll. 331, Stowe E. iv. 3 p. 58. o. ui chuirb; ¶ l. of K. of Cashel, Lis. 143 a.
Find passed the Suir at Ath Neamhen, and then over Ord and Over Iniuin and over Fan Ui Faelan to the top of Sith Fher Fheinn,
Lbl. 952; ¶ cf. Fidh an Uird in Orrery, Lis. 176 b; ¶ Ordd, a seat of K. of Mun., Lct., Lec. 377.
one of the three Tibrada of the Tuath De Danann, Lec. 561. ord aran nindeoin; ¶ seems Órd or Ordd supra; ¶ ext. fr. Fidh
in Uird in Orbraige to Indeoin in the Deisi, Lis. 176 b.
O. Umaill in W. Connacht, Mr. 104; ¶ in W. of c. Mayo. osmetal; ¶ a hill at Cenn Abrat Sléibe Cáin, in Mun., Lis. 207 b.
ossairge; ¶ g. Ossairgi, Osraigi, Tl. 194; ¶ Ossrithe, Sr. 65 a; ¶ g. Ossirgi, Cs.; ¶ ds. and ap. Osrigiu, Osraigiu, Au.
i. 218, 556; ¶ d. Osraigib, Lb. 28 a; ¶ Osraigech, an Ossorian, Fm. ii. 904; ¶ Osrigensis, Cs. 879; ¶ desc. fr. Connla
mac Bresail Bric, Lct., Md.; ¶ al. Clann Connla, which ext. fr. Sliab Bladma to the sea, Ccc. 28, Fia. 86; ¶ al. Laigin
Desgabair, Bb. 149 a; ¶ nearly co-ext. with d. of Ossory, Ui., Tp., Mr., Fm. iii. 20, Fep., Kj. i. 231; ¶ v. Ui., Mi., Ci.,
Cri., Cs., Lct., Md., Fg., Fg., Fia., Mm., Tl., Bc. 14, Ll. 290 a, Hb. 78, Ha. 723. otar-airt; ¶ in Cell ian bic, Lec. 225.
ns. a r., Fia. 10; ¶ gf. Othnae, Bb. 95 a, Au. i. 176; ¶ das. Othain Móir, Bb. 49 a, Fia. 20, Ca. 341, Lg. 198; ¶ Colmán
imrama in O. (C. I. in Othain Bic, Lec. 115), Ll. 366; ¶ C. imroma Othna, Lec. 96; ¶ v. Othain Becc, Othain Mór.
Muru Othna Móre, Fir. 747, Ll. 173 a, 347, 354, Lec. 89; ¶ M. Othnae Móre, Au. i. 242, Bb. 33 a, Lg. 198; ¶ al. O. Mura,
Au. i. 176, Fia. 10; ¶ p. and vill. Fahan, nr and E. of L. Swilly, c. Don.; ¶ al. Fathan Mór, Fothan Mor, q.v.