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35. Corcu is 



found before the followincr eponvms : — 





Achland 



Ce» 



Drmtkne 



171 mend 



Aehlann 



Cede 



Duib* 



Inomain 



Athehlami 



Chein 



Duibe 



Itha 



Achrach 



Cluair 



Duibne 



Laege 



Acrach 



Choemne' 



Diiibindi 



Laige 



Adain 



Goilgenn 



Duibne 



lioegde 



Adaim 



Comne 



Duichne 



Laegde 



Aengusa 



Gondlaigen 



Dnin' 



Laigde 



hAibUgh' 



Condluain 



Duithne 



Luigde 



Ainge 



Chroissine 



Dula 



Luachra 



Airtbe 



Croisin 



Echlann 



Luigdech 



Airtbind 



Cuileud 



Ecbrach 



Luigne 



A irtgein 



Cuim 



Ela 



Ma 



Aland^ 



Chuimd 



Ele^- 



Maigh 



Andsae 



CuUa 



Ethrach 



Maighe 



Aola 



Dain' 



Echach 



Maige Locha 



Arad 



Dalann 



Ethach 



Maigen 



Atlirach 



DaUan 



Eohiim 



Maigne 



Ethrach 



De 



Faimnia 



Mai-adh 



Auloim 



Deala 



Fasaigh 



Mogha 



Aaniehe" 



Dega 



Ferai 



Moda 



Bairdni 



Dene 



Fiachach 



Moncho 



Baiscinn 



Dine 



Fiachrach 



Mu Druad 



Bibair 



Dimoena 



Fir Tri= 



'Mdruad 



BiU 



Doine 



Irtri 



'Mruad 



Bim 



Dome 



Foche = Oche 



Muichet 



Bruidlii^ 



Din 



Foduibi" 



Muichi 



Caela' 



Ditha 



Fuindche 



Muinche 



Chaelraigi 



Ditbechtai 



Gaola 



Mninchi 



Caullain 



Condithechtai 



Iche 



Nechtae 



' See A Uxblig. - = Ddlann f ^ Perhaps Corbraige (Cor. read as Coreii). * Perhaps 



Corea Ela read as Cor. Caela. ^ Perhaps Corco Oche. * Perhaps Coreo Mmne cp. Ilminrige. 



' Perhaps C. Adain. ^ Corcu Duib = Dubraige, Onom. Goed. ' AdninF ' Abo 



written Corcorthri, Coreothri, etc. •» Cp. VODDUV in Macalister, no. 40, ACTJECITi aVI 



TODDUV A^GAC (= *rodubi Angaci, and with the last word cp. JJi Angain, BE 1-56 b 28, a sept 

 of Ciarraige, U Aingeda, maic Aingeda, 136 a 27, 28). The initial A may perhaps not properly 

 belong to the inscription. 



2« Auniche, Fnindche, Muiehi, Muinche, Muinchi all seem to be scribal variants of (Coico) 

 hUiniche (do Gallaib), Eriu in, p. 139. 



'• Not in Onom. Goed. " Ate andso na iuatha tiictha i n-eraie Fergiisa SeandaU .». Corco Sle 7 

 Corco Thenead ; Corctimrtiad Alia" Lecan 4.50. For the allusion, cp. Book of Rights, p. 88 note, 

 which shows that the three tiiatha must have been in eastern Jiunster. 



