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Cullyhanna (from Irish Coilleach Eanach, meaning 'wood of the marshes') is a small village and townland close to Keady in County Armagh, Northern Ireland
St Patrick's Gaelic Football Club (Irish: Naomh Pádraig, Coilleach Eanach) is a Gaelic Athletic Association club in southern County Armagh, Northern Ireland
Galtymore. Tempan also notes that P.W. Joyce gave the original form as Log na Coilleach, which translates as "hollow of the (grouse) cocks", however, Tempan says
Micheál/St Michael’s Park St Patrick's GFC, Cullyhanna Naomh Pádraig, Coilleach Eanach 0 0 0 Páirc Padraig/Park Padraig St Paul's GFC, Lurgan Naomh Pól
Culliagh (from Irish Coilleach, meaning 'A Wooded Place') is a townland in the civil parish of Templeport, County Cavan, Ireland. It lies in the Roman
Óig" – A song by Mairéad, Anna & Ciarán with Manus Lunny on keyboards. "Coilleach Rua na Mire / Dulamán na Binne Buí" – 2 highlands played by Mairéad Ní
Foxhunter's Jig/The Old Maid John Egan's/Saunder's Fort Tom Cawley's/Ta An Coilleach Ag Fogairt An Lae/Rowsome's/Clancy's The Trip We Took Over The Mountain
Erris, Kilmore, Duvillaun More (Island) Cloghculliaghfrankagh 21 Cloch a' coilleach, Frangcach Rock Galway, Dunkellin, Killeely, Roevehagh Corragunnagalliaghdoo
List of longest placenames in Ireland
Culdrum Cúil droim back of the ridge Cullycapple Coilleach gCapall woodland of the horses Cullyramer Coilleach Reamhar thick wood Dernagross Doire na gCrois
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Hindu
Lord Shiva
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Arabic, Muslim, Pashtun
Pleasing
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Hindu, Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
One Accepted by God
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High
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Praise, Pleasant
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Golden; Wind; Dawn; Breeze
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Lotus in the heart of Lord Vishnu, Goddess Lakshmi
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Tamil
Employer
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British, English
Intelligent; Introduced into Britain During the Norman Conquest
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Australian, Biblical
He that Touches; That Withdraws or Takes Away
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