Knox — G'nj-Mil/x and Drt/inxi Tu/ns near Balh/Iutanis, 273 



llliiillionn r.oin le ) mill with bottom on tho jjround. Chief name 

 calarii, ) for a ' gig-mill.' 



•''Pupctn, . flue of a kiln. 



l^ocaipe, . . rocker of the omereen, Prououneed ruckerra> 

 probably the English ' rocker.' 



SulbaineuD, . j)ronounced sollwunnoo. According to Gannon 

 the machinery for varying the distance between 

 the stones. He translates it ' lever.' Flatley 

 says the Gaelic for ' loom ' would be the 

 proper term. See Se6l. . ..... . .. 



Se6l, . loom. According to Flatley and John Scully of 



Aghataharn the vertical rod which penetrates 

 the loft from the water tunnel, by which the 

 adjusting power is applied to the outer end of 

 the t)poiceal). 



Sgiardn. . . ladle of water-wheel according to Costello. A 

 wing, a fan. Means also an umbrella. 



^Sgpib or Sjpiol"), The straw in a kiln on which corn is laid. 



■•'Spapuc One of the short sticks supporting the straw in 



a kiln. 



* Asterisk pretixed to cases where spelling is \mcertain. 

 Note — Xo special name for the vertical mill-wheel is used. 



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