Olden — The Number Two in Irinh Proper Names. 641 



Da charn, ' Two cairns.' Trip. 



Da bhac, ' Two roimd hills.' AFM. 



Dun leth-glaise, ' Fort by the side of the stream.' Trip. 



Dun da-lethglas, ' Fort of two broken fetters.' M. D. 



Dun da en, ' Fort of two birds.' Keeves' " Ant.," 300. 



Dun da bheann, ' Fort of two peaks.' Reeves' " Ant.," 342. 



Dun da locha, 'Fort of two lakes.' Cath diin na-n-gedh. {In iinel 



Bretan.) 

 Diin da radharc, ' Fort of two views.' Smith, Hist, Cork, 1. 190„ 

 Druim dah dart, ' Ridge of two heifers.' M. D. 

 Druim da litir. M. D. 

 Druim da en, ' Ridge of two birds.' S. G. 

 Druim dah mhaigh, ' Ridge of two plains.' AFM. 

 Druim da leis, 'Ridge of two sheds.' S. G. 

 Druim da thren, * Ridge of two strong ones.' S. G. 

 Druim den = da-en, 'Between two waters.' Rennes Dinns., 328, 

 Daire da dhos, ' Oak wood of two bushes.' S. G. 

 Da charn, ' Two heaps.' Trip. 



Da chich Danann, ' Two paps of Danann.' Leabhar na gCeart, 75, 

 Dealbhna tire da locha, ' Delvin of land of two lakes.' M. G. 

 Druim da eithiar, ' Ridge of two demons.' AFM. 

 Glenn da locha, ' Glendalough.' AFM. 

 Glenn da loch. Goidilica. 



Glenn da dhuille, ' Glen of two leaves.' AFM. 

 Glas da cholptha, ' Stream of two shin-bones.' M. G. 

 Grellach da phil, ' Miry place of two horses.' Trip. 

 Inis da dhromm, ' Island of two ridges.' 

 Inis da dhromand, ' Island of two backs or round hills.' Cogadh Gael 



re Gain. 

 Inis eter da dabull. Tigernach. 

 Lathrach da arad, ' Place of two charioteers.' Trip. 

 Lis da Ion, ' Fort of two blackbirds.' AFM. 

 Loch, da dhamh, 'Lake of two stags.' Tigernach, 169. 

 Loch da lig. "Windisch, Worterbuch. 

 Loch da airbreach. Windisch, Worterbuch. 

 Loch da ghedh, ' Lake of two geese.' 

 Loch da en, 'Lake of tw^o birds.' S. G. 

 Loch da chonn, ' Lake of two dogs.' S. G. 

 Loch da ela, ' Lake of two swans.' 

 Loch, da ghabar, ' Lake of two goats.' 

 Loch da eigeas (eces), 'Lake of two poets.' Tigernach 3rd, 152. 



