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Townland in County Westmeath, Ireland
Coosan (Irish: Cuasán, meaning 'cavern" or "grotto') is a townland and suburb north of Athlone, County Westmeath in Ireland. Coosan, which is situated
Coosan
Language family of Oregon, US
The Coosan (also Coos or Kusan) is a small extinct language family consisting of two languages spoken along the southern Oregon coast. Coosan † Hanis
Coosan_languages
Irish actress
(2006–2007) and the ITV drama Rock Rivals (2008). Lisa Dwan was born in 1977 in Coosan, County Westmeath, Ireland. She originally trained as a ballet dancer. She
Lisa_Dwan
Indigenous people living in Oregon, US
Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indians of Oregon Coquille Indian Tribe. The Coosan language family consists of two languages: Hanis (also known as Coos) and
Coos_people
Extinct Native American language formerly spoken in Oregon
part of a Coast Oregon Penutian subgroup together with Siuslaw and the Coosan languages. Numerous lexical resemblances between Alsea and the Northern
Alsea_language
Chumashan (6) † Coahuilteco † Comecrudan (United States and Mexico) (3) † Coosan (2) † Cotoname † Eskaleut (7) Esselen † Haida Iroquoian (11) Kalapuyan (3)
Indigenous languages of the Americas
Indigenous_languages_of_the_Americas
Irish television series
Blackshore filmed in Tipperary". Tipperary Live. Retrieved 22 October 2024. "Coosan native to anchor new RTE drama series 'Blackshore'". Advertiser.ie. 1 February
Blackshore
Proposed language family
Oregon Penutian, which included the Coosan languages and also the isolates Siuslaw and Takelma: Oregon Penutian Coosan languages Siuslaw Takelma Later Sapir
Penutian_languages
America Chinookan 4 extinct North America Kalapuyan 3 extinct North America Coosan 2 extinct North America Plateau 4 125 North America Shastan 4 extinct North
List_of_language_families
Extinct Native American language formerly spoken in Oregon
EST:established Miluk, also known as Lower Coquille from its location, is one of two Coosan languages. It shares more than half of its vocabulary with Hanis, though
Miluk_language
Civil parish in County Westmeath, Ireland
Clonagh, Clonbrusk, Cloonbonny, Cloondalin, Collegeland, Cookanamuck, Coosan, Cornamaddy, Cornamagh, Corralena, Creaghduff, Creaghduff South, Creggan
St. Mary's, Athlone (civil parish)
St._Mary's,_Athlone_(civil_parish)
Proposed language family of North America
coast around Winchester Bay and along the lower Umpqua and Smith rivers. Coosan possibly several Hanis dialects spoken along the southern Oregon coast in
Coast Oregon Penutian languages
Coast_Oregon_Penutian_languages
Online bibliographic database of languages
Cahuapanan South America 2 Chimakuan North America 2 Chiquitano South America 2 Coosan North America 2 Doso-Turumsa Oceania 2 East Kutubu Oceania 2 Eastern Daly
Glottolog
Language that has no demonstrable genetic relationship with other languages
Spoken on the southwest coast of Oregon until 1960. Likely related to Alsea, Coosan languages, or possibly the Wintuan languages. Part of the Penutian hypothesis
Language_isolate
Townland in County Westmeath, Ireland
the north of Athlone, on the shores of Coosan Lough. The townland is bordered by Creaghduff to the north, Coosan to the west and Tullin to the east. "Creaghduff
Creaghduff_South
Peninsula in Lough Ree, County Westmeath, Ireland
the Inner Lakes namely Killinure Lough, Coosan Lough and Ballykeeran Lough. It is roughly 0.2 km from Coosan Point (by line of sight), which is the opposite
Killinure_Point
Townland in County Westmeath, Ireland
Athlone, on the shores of Lough Ree and Coosan Lough in an area known as Coosan Point. The townlands of Coosan and Creaghduff South border the townland
Creaghduff
Hypothetical Native American language family
Penutian family are: Kalapuyan Takelma Coast Oregon group Alsean Siuslaw Coosan Recent internal classifications of Penutian, such as that of Scott DeLancey
Oregon_Penutian_languages
RNLI lifeboat station in County Westmeath, Ireland
Lough Ree Lifeboat Station is situated at Coosan Point, on the eastern shore of Lough Ree, the second largest lake on the River Shannon, located in the
Lough_Ree_Lifeboat_Station
Townland in County Westmeath, Ireland
is in the civil parish of St. Mary's. The townland, which is bordered by Coosan to the west, is in the north of the town. Dubarry Park stands in the townland
Cornamagh,_Westmeath
Australian rules footballer
Westmeath player to contest three different Leinster finals. He is from Coosan. His father is Paul Connellan. His mother is Mary. His brother John has
Ray_Connellan
Townland in Leinster, Ireland
Mary's. The townland stands to the north of the town, on the shores of Coosan Lough, and to the south of Killinure Lough. "Garrynafela Townland, Co. Westmeath"
Garrynafela
British Army general (1870/71–1921)
motorcar to play tennis with other British Army officers at Midges House, near Coosan. Meanwhile, IRA Director of Intelligence and guerilla warfare strategist
Thomas_Stanton_Lambert
Pattern relating to the subject and object of verbs
language families include: Chibchan languages Chinookan languages (extinct) Coosan languages (extinct) Eskimo–Aleut languages Guaicuruan languages Macro-Jê
Ergative–absolutive_alignment
Topics referred to by the same term
Oregon Coos Bay, an inlet of the Pacific Ocean Coos River, southwest Oregon Coosan languages, sometimes called Coos or Kusan, a language family formerly spoken
Coos
Geographic areas of indigenous languages
Tlingit, Athabaskan, Tsimshian, Wakashan, Chimakuan, Salishan, Alsea, Coosan, Kalapuyan, Takelma, and Lower Chinook. Phonological areal traits include:
Linguistic areas of the Americas
Linguistic_areas_of_the_Americas
Irish columnist
columnist with the Sunday Independent newspaper. Born in Athlone, he attended Coosan NS and Marist College nearby. He graduated from Marist secondary. He tried
Declan_Lynch
Townland, County Westmeath, Ireland
and by the townlands of Athlone, Cloghanboy (Cooke), Cloghanboy (Homan), Coosan to the east. "Clonbrusk Townland, Co. Westmeath". www.townlands.ie. Retrieved
Clonbrusk
Town in counties Roscommon and Westmeath, Ireland
birdwatchers and swimmers.[citation needed] The lakeshore is accessed from Coosan Point and Hodson Bay. Athlone Castle is open to the public as a museum and
Athlone
Rugby union stadium in Ireland
Dubarry Park is a rugby union stadium in Cornamangh townland, near the Coosan area of Athlone, County Westmeath, Ireland. It is the home ground of Buccaneers
Dubarry_Park
Irish sailing club
Lough Ree Yacht Club is a sailing club based in Ballglass, Coosan, near Athlone, Ireland. Founded in 1770, albeit under the name Athlone Yacht Club, it
Lough_Ree_Yacht_Club
Language family
Kungarakany? North America Algic Caddoan Chimakuan Chinookan Chumashan Comecrudan Coosan Eskaleut Iroquoian Kalapuyan Maiduan Muskogean Na-Dene Palaihnihan Plateau
Kunimaipan_languages
Extinct Native American language formerly spoken in Oregon
Hanis, or Coos, was one of two Coosan languages of Oregon, and the better documented. It was spoken north of the Miluk around the Coos River and Coos Bay
Hanis_language
Areal grouping of North American languages
†Takelma–Kalapuyan Takelma Kalapuya †Alsean Alsea Yaquina †Siuslaw Siuslaw Lower Umpqua †Coosan Hanis Miluk Athabaskan languages are found outside the Pacific Northwest
Pacific_Northwest_languages
Irish rugby union player
for Connacht until 2016. Born in Athlone, Henshaw grew up in the suburb Coosan, and was a student at Marist College in the town. In 2011, he was part of
Robbie_Henshaw
Sound change in vowels
such as Buwal Chukchi Coeur d'Alene (tongue root position and height) Coosan languages Dusunic languages Iberian languages Astur-Leonese Galician and
Vowel_harmony
Kalapuyan (3) Shastan (3) Tequistlatecan (3) Tsimshian (3) Chimakuan (2) Coosan (2) Haida (2) Jicaquean (2) Keresan (2) Lencan (2) Palaihnihan (2) Tarascan
Classification of the Indigenous languages of the Americas
Classification_of_the_Indigenous_languages_of_the_Americas
Language family
part of an Oregon Penutian branch along with Takelma, Siuslaw, Alsea and Coosan. A special relationship with Takelma had been proposed, together forming
Kalapuyan_languages
Indian tribe of Washington, Oregon, and California, United States
dialect) Molala Coast Oregon Penutian languages (proposed) Alsea Siuslaw Coosan languages Na-Dene languages Athabaskan languages Lower Rogue River (or Tututni)
Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indians
Confederated_Tribes_of_Siletz_Indians
Tillamook Siletz Alseans Alsea Yaquina Siuslawans Siuslaw Lower Umpqua Coosans Hanis (a.k.a. Coos) Miluk Lower Coquille Kalapuyans Atfalati (a.k.a. Tualatin)
Classification of the Indigenous peoples of the Americas
Classification_of_the_Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Americas
American anthropologist (1848–1895)
coast, where he compiled materials on the Athabaskan (also called Dene), Coosan, Takilman, and Yakonan language families or "stocks", some of which were
James_Owen_Dorsey
Penutian Penutian Chinookan Plateau Penutian Takelma Kalapuyan Alsean Siuslaw Coosan Wintuan Maiduan Yok-Utian Tsimshianic Pontic Pontic Indo-European Northwest
List of proposed language families
List_of_proposed_language_families
Village in County Westmeath, Ireland
This was a reprisal attack for the burning of a number of farmhouses in Coosan by British Crown forces earlier that day. The immediate vicinity was known
Mount Temple, County Westmeath
Mount_Temple,_County_Westmeath
Townland in County Westmeath, Ireland
the town on the coast of the River Shannon and the adjoining Lough Ree. Coosan borders the townland to the east, and Clonbrusk is to the south. "Hillquarter
Hillquarter
Town and commune in Kaolack, Senegal
The Scarecrow Press. p. 234. Henry Gravrand, La civilisation sereer, I. Coosan, Dakar, Nouvelles Editions Africaines (1983). In French. Martin A. Klein
Kahone
Na-Dene 1963 Halchidhoma/Xalychidom Yuman–Cochimí (date missing) Hanis/Coos Coosan 1972 Holikachuk Na-Dene 2012 Houma Muskogean after 1907 Revival attempts
List of extinct languages of North America
List_of_extinct_languages_of_North_America
Topics referred to by the same term
Hernando de Soto. Coosa High School, a secondary school in Floyd County, Ga. Coosan languages of the southern Oregon coast This disambiguation page lists articles
Coosa
Extinct Native American language formerly spoken in Oregon
may be part of a Coast Oregon Penutian family together with Alsea and the Coosan languages, although the validity of this family is still controversial.
Siuslaw_language
Indigenous people of the area now known as Oregon
Klamath Tribes Coquille Indian Tribe Oregon Superintendent of Indian Affairs Alsea language Coosan languages Chinook languages Klamath language (Lutuamian)
Native American peoples of Oregon
Native_American_peoples_of_Oregon
Tillamook Salishan Oregon, United States Minnie Scovell 5 February 1972 Hanis Coosan Oregon, United States Martha Harney Johnson 1972 Mbabaram Pama-Nyungan Queensland
List of languages by time of extinction
List_of_languages_by_time_of_extinction
Yukichetunne, The Coquille people historically spoke two languages, Miluk, a Coosan language, and the Upper Coquille dialect of Lower Rogue River, a Pacific
Coquille_people
Serer kingdom in present-day Senegal
– XIXe siècle). Harmattan. Gravrand, Henry. "La civilisation sereer, I. Coosan". Dakar, Nouvelles Editions Africaines (1983). Klein, Martin (1968). Islam
Saloum
Road in Ireland
5 38.2 10 N55 ‒ Cavan, Longford, Athlone 62.5 38.8 11 L4023 ‒ Athlone, Coosan Tullamore (N52) County Roscommon 64.5 40.1 12 N61 ‒ Sligo, Roscommon LILO
N6_road_(Ireland)
Shannon-One-Design 18 ft 0 in (5.49 m) F. C. Morgan-Giles Walter Levinge of Creaghduff, Coosan, Kineavy, Ward, Jimmy Furey, Peter Quigley, Eric Goodbody, Liam Maloney
List of dinghy classes designed before 1960
List_of_dinghy_classes_designed_before_1960
Indo-European Hamtai Trans–New Guinea Hän Na-Dene Hani Sino-Tibetan Hanis Coosan Harákmbut Harákmbut–Katukinan Harappan Unclassified language Harari Afroasiatic
Index_of_language_articles
Unincorporated community in the state of Oregon, United States
also possible that "Tsilt" and "Coos" translates to "plenty elk" in the Coosan language and in reference to the coastal Roosevelt Elk herds. The spelling
Siltcoos,_Oregon
Series by the Smithsonian Institution
Pages 560-567. Alseans. Henry B. Zenk. Pages 568-571. Siuslawans and Coosans. Henry B. Zenk. Pages 572-579. Athapaskans of Southwestern Oregon. Jay
Handbook of North American Indians
Handbook_of_North_American_Indians
Road in Ireland
5 38.2 10 N55 ‒ Cavan, Longford, Athlone 62.5 38.8 11 L4023 ‒ Athlone, Coosan Tullamore (N52) County Roscommon 64.5 40.1 12 N61 ‒ Sligo, Roscommon LILO
M6_motorway_(Ireland)
the plans. The first boat was ordered from Walter Levinge of Creaghduff, Coosan, Athlone, Co.Westmeath and delivered in 1921. This boat was built with a
Shannon-One-Design
American linguist
group, and he received a PhD from Columbia in 1910 for his work on the Coosan languages. Frachtenberg lectured in anthropology at Columbia until 1912
Leo_J._Frachtenberg
Townland in County Westmeath, Ireland
Shannon, at the point that it meets Lough Ree. The townland is bordered by Coosan and Creaghduff to the east, and Hillquarter to the south. "Meehan Townland
Meehan,_County_Westmeath
List of RNLI stations in Great Britain and Ireland
Islands, County Galway Severn Moored afloat David Kirkaldy (17-06) Lough Ree Coosan Point, County Westmeath Atlantic 85 Carriage Tara Scogall (B-920) Galway
List_of_RNLI_stations
Irish rower (1925–2016)
information Nationality Irish Born 21 June 1925 Rathdown, Dublin, Ireland Died 16 February 2016(2016-02-16) (aged 90) Coosan, Ireland Sport Sport Rowing
Morgan_McElligott
Lake in County Westmeath, Ireland
459369°N 7.897106°W / 53.459369; -7.897106 Primary inflows Breensford River, Coosan Lough, Glassan River Primary outflows Lough Ree Basin countries Ireland
Killinure_Lough
Ballyloughloe Athlone Coolvuck Upper 186 Clonlonan Ballyloughloe Athlone Coosan 257 Brawny St. Mary's Athlone Corbally 227 Fartullagh Lynn Mullingar Corbally
List of townlands of County Westmeath
List_of_townlands_of_County_Westmeath
Barony in County Westmeath, Ireland
Shannon. Ballykeeran, a small village located on the N55 road near Glassan. Coosan, a small village and townland on the banks of Lough Ree. There are 62 townlands
Brawny_(barony)
Townland in County Westmeath, Ireland
Retrieved 11 February 2021. "An Post assessing potential housing use for Coosan mail centre site". Westmeath Independent. Retrieved 11 February 2021. "Athlone
Garrycastle,_St._Mary's
COOSAN
COOSAN
COOSAN
COOSAN
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Lord Murugan
Female
Slovene
Feminine form of Slovene Alojzij, ALOJZIJA means "famous warrior."
Boy/Male
Tamil
Check, Control
Boy/Male
Latin
Dark skinned.
Boy/Male
Muslim
Leader
Boy/Male
Hindu
Female
Hindi/Indian
(कमला) Feminine form of Hindi Kamal, KAMALA means "red."
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
Narrator of Hadith
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Holly Man
Girl/Female
Anglo, Australian, German, Latin
Carl; Feminine Diminutive Form of Charles
COOSAN
COOSAN
COOSAN
COOSAN
COOSAN