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An Irish-English dictionary - National Library of Scotland

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tllAtll MAM MAR<br />

1TlAinr)e|i, mAinnip, a pound, an enclosure or<br />

pen for cattle. Eaert. 88; C. 2700; O'D.<br />

139; O'D. 2190.<br />

IllAinij .1. 'OA CAbui]! mÁine. O'D. 2202.<br />

11lAi]Ab-iiiA]A, service due to the chief after his<br />

death, such as attending liis funeral, etc. H.<br />

2. 15, p. 16 a.<br />

inAipn--]'ec, they informed, spied, or betrayed.<br />

" Ko )iiAi]\n-i-ec 'oiionj •oo Chenel ConAill<br />

w'Ua néiil <strong>An</strong> CAlbAC xto beic ]:o'n ioniiA|pn",<br />

some <strong>of</strong> the Ginel Conaill informed<br />

O'Neill that Calvagh was so situated. Four<br />

Masters, 1559. A]mA )iiÁinni5",that he should<br />

not betray. Egert. 88; C. 2o10.<br />

tnAi)\cine, an ancient tribe in Munster, located<br />

in the baronies <strong>of</strong> Coshlea and Small County,<br />

in the county <strong>of</strong> Limerick, and in that <strong>of</strong><br />

Clanwilliam in the county <strong>of</strong> Tipperary.<br />

According to the Book <strong>of</strong> Lismore, the<br />

village <strong>of</strong> Emly was in the centre <strong>of</strong> tliis<br />

territory.<br />

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