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THE BATTLE OF VENTRY 



F. 



Fan in Tipraite, Eg. 40. 



Feair, Eg. 38. 



Feimenmag, 239. 



Fid Leis, 985. 



Finntraig, f. Ventry, gen. Finntraga, i. in Corca 



Guiny, 70. 

 Fir Caitchenn, the Men of the Catheads, 10. 

 Fir Conchenn, the Men of the Dogheads, 9. 

 Fir Dregan, the Men of the Dragons (?), 9. 

 Fodla, f., Ireland, Eg. 271. 

 PVaingc, f., France, gen. na Praingci, 6. 21. 

 Frangc, m., a Frenchman, pl. gen. Frangc, 21. 



Eg. 230. 

 Fuaran na Feine, Eg. 55. 



Gaethlach, f. the Palus Maeotis, ^qw. na Gaeth- 



laigi, 12. 178. 184. 

 in Gaillib, Eg. 55. 

 Gairian, 7. 78S. Gailian, Eg. 5. 

 Garga na Tret, Eg. 42. 

 Glaise an Bantracht, Eg. 36. 

 Glascarraic, 59. Eg. 46. There are a Glascar- 



raig Point and Abbey in Co. Wexford. 

 in Glasfairge, Eg. 35. 

 Glenn Coille, Eg. 244. 

 Glenn m-Bolcain, 318. 

 Glenn na n-Gelt, Eg. 245. 

 Grec, m. a Greek, Eg. 189. 191. 195. 

 Grecach, adj., Greek, Eg. 189. Cf. margad mor 



na n-gall n Grecach i m-bid 6r is arddetach, 



LL. 216 a. 

 Greic, f. Greece, gen. na Greice, 6. 14. 



L 

 Inber Becc, Eg. 33. 

 Tnber Breg, Eg. 31. 

 Inber Da Glas, Eg. 32. 

 Inber Lifech, Eg. 31. 

 Inber Mong, Eg. 47. 

 Inber Mor, Eg. 34. 36. 

 Inber iia m-Barc, Eg. 50. 

 Inber na Fled, Eg. 53. 

 Inber ui Fogurtaig, Eg. 60. 

 Inis B6 Finne, Inishboffin, Co. Mayo, Eg. 57. 

 Inis Catha, Eg. 50. 

 Inis Cirb (or Cirbam?), 4S5. 

 Inis Cregain, Eg. 45. 

 Inis Rigna, Eg. 57." 

 Innia, f. India, 6. 



L. 



Laigin, Leinstermen, Leinster, Eg. 291. 



Laigis, Leix, Queen's co., 258. 



Leim Conculaind, Eg. 50. 



Leitir Laig, loio. Cf.Oss. Soc. IV. p. 4. 



Lemain, 259. 



Loch Da Chonn, 997. 



Loch Faelcon, Eg. 35. 



Loch Garmon, Eg. 35. 



Lochlann, Scandinavia, 10. indeclinable in the 

 later language ; in Old- and Middle Irish, a 

 fem. noun, gen. Lochlainne, dat. Lochlainn. 

 ingen rig de Lochlaiud lan, LL. p. 125 b, 31. 



Loch Lein, the lakes of Killarney, 60. 



M. 



Maenmag, 259. 



Mag Femen, near Cashel, co. Tipperary. 



in Mag Medrach, Eg. 61. 



Mag Sainb, 257. 



Mag Tuired, battle of, 384. 



Mis, Eg. 127. 



Moduirn, see Traig Moduim. 



Muccinis, Eg. 53. 



Muimnech, adj. of Munster, Eg. 176. 



Muir n-Icht, the Sea of Wight, 332. 



Muir Romor Ruad, the Red SeaV^SS- 887. 



Muir Tibir, the Sea of Tiberias, 107. 



Muir Torrian, the Tyrrhene Sea, the Mediter- 



ranean, 12. 

 Mumain, the men of Munster, Munster, Eg. 1 75. 

 Murbach, 120. 



O. 



Oileain Becca, Eg. 58. 



Port Large, Waterford, Eg. 56. 



R. 



Raith Finnain, Eg. 167. 

 Raith na Fiann, Eg. 166. 



Rinn na Bairce, the Point of the Barque, a pro- 

 montory near Ventry, 7 2 . Rinn Da Barc, 996. 

 Roga cacha Rigi ocus Fironoir cacha Filed, 421. 

 Roinne Cru, Eg. 39. 

 Ross Broinn Duib, Eg. 60. 

 Ross Bruic, Eg. 38. 



S. 



Saxain, the Saxons, i. e. the English, 7. 



Scelic Michil, 59. Eg. 46. Cf. Cog. G. p. 16. 



Segais, 257. Cf. Rev. Celt. VI. p. 182. 



Senan Deirgiort, Eg. 58. 



Senchnocc, 263. 



Senchoill na Fiann, Eg. 59. 



Sinnann, the Shannon, 258. Eg. 11 1 (Soininn). 



Sith Ban P'inn 6s Feimenmaig, 239. 



Sith Beccusci, 260. 



Sith Cairnn Chain, 264. 



Sith Finnachaid, 266. 



Siuir, the river Suir, Eg. 38. 



