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Townland in Bilberry, County Cavan, Ireland
Dring (from Irish Druing, meaning 'a company' or 'crowd') is a small townland in the civil parish of Kildallan, barony of Tullyhunco, County Cavan, Ireland
Dring,_County_Cavan
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painter William Arthur Dring (1859–1912), British Army officer Dring, County Cavan, a townland in the parish of Kildallan, County Cavan, Ireland This page
Dring
979 townlands in County Cavan, Ireland. Duplicate names occur where there is more than one townland with the same name in the county. Names marked in
List of townlands of County Cavan
List_of_townlands_of_County_Cavan
Linear earthworks in Ireland
to Lough Kinale (crossing the N55), near the villages of Dring and Granard. County Cavan–County Monaghan border: running roughly west–east from the Finn
Black_Pig's_Dyke
Moraine dammed lake in County Cavan and County Longford
is located on the border between County Longford and County Cavan, with the largest part of the lake being in County Longford. Lough Gowna is a moraine-dammed
Lough_Gowna
American actor and father of poet Edgar Allan Poe (1784–1811)
Maryland. His father, David Poe Sr., had emigrated from Dring in Kildallan parish, County Cavan, Ireland, to the United States around the year 1750, and
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Townland in County Cavan, Ireland
Tullyhunco, County Cavan, Ireland. Kildallan is bounded on the north by Carn, Tullyhunco and Killygreagh townlands, on the west by Ardlougher and Dring townlands
Kildallan_(townland)
Townland in County Cavan, Ireland
Tullyhunco, County Cavan, Ireland. Clontygrigny is bounded on the west by Callaghs and Killarah townlands, on the east by Aghaweenagh, Ardlougher and Dring townland
Clontygrigny
Townland in County Cavan, Ireland
parish of Kildallan, barony of Tullyhunco, County Cavan, Ireland. Clonkeen is bounded on the west by Dring townland and Drumminnion townland, on the east
Clonkeen
Townland in Bilberry, County Cavan, Ireland
Tullyhunco, County Cavan, Ireland. Ardlougher is bounded on the west by Clontygrigny townland, on the east by Kildallan townland, on the south by Dring townland
Ardlougher
Townland in Ireland
Clonkeen, Clontygrigny, Cornacrum, Derrinlester, Dring townland, Killygorman, Kiltynaskellan and Mullaghdoo, Cavan went to his nearest relatives. The most likely
Killygorman
Townland in County Cavan, Ireland
Tullyhunco, County Cavan, Ireland. Cornacrum is bounded on the west by Evlagh Beg and Mullaghmore, Tullyhunco townlands, on the east by Dring townland and
Cornacrum
Townland in County Cavan, Ireland
Clonkeen, Clontygrigny, Cornacrum, Derrinlester, Dring townland, Killygorman, Kiltynaskellan and Mullaghdoo, Cavan went to his nearest relatives. The most likely
Derrinlester
(anglicized Brian Ban McKiernan) was head of the McKiernan Clan of Tullyhunco, County Cavan, Ireland from 1588 until his death on 4 September 1622. After the death
Brian_Bán_Mág_Tighearnán
Townland in County Cavan, Ireland
Clonkeen, Clontygrigny, Cornacrum, Derrinlester, Dring, Killygorman, Kiltynaskellan and Mullaghdoo, Cavan went to his nearest relatives. The most likely
Mullaghdoo,_Cavan
Townland in County Cavan, Ireland
is a townland in the civil parish of Kildallan, barony of Tullyhunco, County Cavan, Ireland. Cornahaia is bounded on the west by Drumercross and Ned, Tullyhunco
Cornahaia
Townland in County Cavan, Ireland
Clonkeen, Clontygrigny, Cornacrum, Derrinlester, Dring townland, Killygorman, Kiltynaskellan and Mullaghdoo, Cavan went to his nearest relatives. The most likely
Kiltynaskellan
Civil parish in County Cavan, Ireland
Kildallan is a civil parish in the historical barony of Tullyhunco, County Cavan, Ireland. The name of the parish derives from Kildallan townland which
Kildallan
Townland in County Cavan, Ireland
County Cavan, Ireland. Drumlarah is bounded on the west by Evlagh Beg and Killygorman townlands, on the east by Aghnacreevy and Mullaghdoo, Cavan townlands
Drumlarah
Dooraa North, Dooross, Dornogagh, Dragh, Dreenan, Dressoge, Dresternan, Dring, Drogan, Droles, Dromore, Dromore Big, Drumaa, Drumaa and Dernaglug, Drumacrittin
List of townlands of County Fermanagh
List_of_townlands_of_County_Fermanagh
944 townlands in County Longford, Ireland. Duplicate names occur where there is more than one townland with the same name in the county. Names marked in
List of townlands of County Longford
List_of_townlands_of_County_Longford
Townland in County Cavan, Ireland
is a townland in the civil parish of Kildallan, barony of Tullyhunco, County Cavan, Ireland. Drumminnion is bounded on the west by Cornacrum and Evlagh
Drumminnion
DRING COUNTY-CAVAN
DRING COUNTY-CAVAN
Girl/Female
British, English
Court-dweller
Surname or Lastname
English (County Durham)
English (County Durham) : unexplained.
Surname or Lastname
English (County Durham)
English (County Durham) : variant of Jameson.
Female
Italian
Short form of Italian/Spanish Adriana, DRINA means "from Hadria." In use by the Romani.
Surname or Lastname
English, German, and Dutch
English, German, and Dutch : metonymic occupational name for a maker of rings (from Middle English ring, Middle High German rinc, Middle Dutch ring), either to be worn as jewelry or as component parts of chain-mail, harnesses, and other objects. In part it may also have arisen as a nickname for a wearer of a ring.Scandinavian : from ring ‘ring’, probably an ornamental name but possibly applied in the same sense as 3 or 1.German : topographic name from Middle High German, Middle Low German rink, rinc ‘circle’.Irish (eastern County Cork) : reduced Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Rinn (see Reen).
Girl/Female
Australian, British, English
Court-dweller
Boy/Male
English
Ring.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : patronymic from Dear 1.German (Döring) : see Doering.
Male
Native American
Native American Hopi name CHUNTA means "cheating."
Surname or Lastname
English (County Durham)
English (County Durham) : variant of Harts. In the U.S. this name is concentrated in NC.
Surname or Lastname
English (County Durham, Cleveland)
English (County Durham, Cleveland) : unexplained.
Boy/Male
British, English
Ring
Surname or Lastname
English
English : perhaps be a nickname from Middle English daring ‘trembling’, ‘crouching or transfixed with fear’.
Surname or Lastname
English (county Durham)
English (county Durham) : unexplained.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : patronymic from Dear 1.German : probably a variant of Döring (see Doering).
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from Old Norse drengr ‘young man’, but with more than one possible interpretation. It may reflect the personal name (originally a byname) of this form, which had some currency in the most Scandinavian-influenced areas of medieval England. Alternatively it may reflect the Middle English borrowing of the vocabulary word in the sense ‘servant’, later a technical term of the feudal system of Northumbria for a free tenant who held land by military and agricultural service, sometimes paying rent as well or in commutation.
Surname or Lastname
Irish (County Limerick)
Irish (County Limerick) : variant of Hartnett.English : variant of Arnold 1.
Surname or Lastname
English (County Durham)
English (County Durham) : unexplained.French : topographic name for a mountain dweller, from Old French mont ‘mountain’ (Latin mons, montis).Walloon (Belgian French) : habitational name from either of two places called Monty, from Late Latin montile ‘hill’: in Carneux, Liège province or in Corroy-le-Château, Namur province.
Surname or Lastname
Italian
Italian : from the title of rank conte ‘count’ (from Latin comes, genitive comitis ‘companion’). Probably in this sense (and the Late Latin sense of ‘traveling companion’), it was a medieval personal name; as a title it was no doubt applied ironically as a nickname for someone with airs and graces or simply for someone who worked in the service of a count.English : variant of Count, cognate with 1.French : nickname for someone in the service of a count or for someone who behaved pretentiously, from Old French conte, cunte ‘count’ (of the same derivation as 1).French (Conté) : variant of Comté (see Comte).
Surname or Lastname
English (County Durham)
English (County Durham) : habitational name from a place so named in Tyne and Wear.
DRING COUNTY-CAVAN
DRING COUNTY-CAVAN
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian
Anything from Heart; Lord Shiva
Male
Czechoslovakian
, constant.
Girl/Female
Gaelic American Latin English Scottish
Joy.
Girl/Female
Bengali, Indian
Thirsty
Boy/Male
Hindu
Boy/Male
British, English
Drummer
Boy/Male
Hindu
One who has eyes like flowers
Female
Yiddish
Yiddish form of Hebrew Diynah, DINE means "judgment."
Boy/Male
Biblical
Bald, ice.
Female
Hebrew
(× Ö´×¡Ö¸×”) Variant spelling of Hebrew Nissa, NYSSA means "sign."
DRING COUNTY-CAVAN
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DRING COUNTY-CAVAN
n.
A count; an earl or lord.
prep.
In the time of; as long as the action or existence of; as, during life; during the space of a year.
n.
Boldness; fearlessness; adventurousness; also, a daring act.
v. t.
To surround with a ring, or as with a ring; to encircle.
a.
Adapted or tending to exhaust moisture; as, a drying wind or day; a drying room.
imp. & p. p.
of Count
a.
Pertaining, or peculiar, to one's own country.
a.
Bold; fearless; adventurous; as, daring spirits.
n.
Specifically, intoxicating liquor; as, when drink is on, wit is out.
a.
Pertaining to the regions remote from a city; rural; rustic; as, a country life; a country town; the country party, as opposed to city.
v. t.
To cause to sound or ring.
a.
Destitute of refinement; rude; unpolished; rustic; not urbane; as, country manners.
a.
Of or pertaining to dying or death; as, dying bed; dying day; dying words; also, simulating a dying state.
v. i.
To plead orally; to argue a matter in court; to recite a count.
v. i.
To number or be counted; to possess value or carry weight; hence, to increase or add to the strength or influence of some party or interest; as, every vote counts; accidents count for nothing.
a.
Contrary; opposite; contrasted; opposed; adverse; antagonistic; as, a counter current; a counter revolution; a counter poison; a counter agent; counter fugue.
n.
An earldom; the domain of a count or earl.
v. t.
Doing daring or chivalrous deeds.
adv.
A jury, as representing the citizens of a country.
a.
In the act of dying; destined to death; mortal; perishable; as, dying bodies.