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Maothail, meaning 'soft/spongy ground' in gaelic languages, may refer to several places: Mohill, a small town in County Leitrim, Ireland Mothel, a village
Maothail
Town in County Leitrim, Connacht, Ireland
Mohill (Irish: Maothail, meaning "soft ground") is a small town in the south of County Leitrim in Ireland. The town of Carrick-on-Shannon is approximately
Mohill
5th and 6th-century Irish monk and saint
Patrick. Confirmed Manchan of Mohill church sites are – Mohill (Monastery of Maothail-Manachan) in county Leitrim, founded by Manchan in the 6th century. Ennisnag
Manchán_of_Mohill
Village in Scotland
in Perth and Kinross, Scotland. The name derives from Scottish Gaelic Maothail meaning “soft-ground”. The village lies 3 miles (5 kilometres) south of
Muthill
Historic monastery in Ireland
The monastery of Mohill-Manchan (Irish: mainistir an Maothail-Manachain) was anciently located at Mohill, in county Leitrim. The earliest church was founded
Monastery_of_Mohill-Manchan
Barony in County Leitrim, Ireland
(Irish: Maothail, "soft or spongy ground") village. Historically a variety of corrupted names were used- Irish: Maethail, Maothail, Maothail-Manchan,
Maigh_Rein
Ruined monastery located in County Waterford, Ireland
Location within Ireland Monastery information Other names Maothail; Motalia; Mothil; Maothail Braocáin Order Augustinians Cistercians Established 6th century
Mothel_Abbey
Village in County Waterford, Ireland
Mothel (Irish: Maothail, meaning 'spongy land') is a small village, civil parish and townland, near the Comeragh Mountains in the northern part of County
Mothel
Traditional Irish ballad
O'Sullivan, on the other hand, gives his birthplace as the castle upon Cnoc Maothail, a hill 828 feet high in Templebeg and, for this reason he was always known
Éamonn_an_Chnoic
7 July Malachy (Máel Máedoc Ua Morgair) Manchán of Mohill (Manchán of Maothail) 5th and 6th centuries (d. 535-538) Ireland or Wales multiple churches
List_of_saints_of_Ireland
Terence (Tirlaughe) O'Byrne 1594 St Mary Irish: Maethail, Maothail, Maethail-Manachain, Maothail-Manachain; Middle English: Maethla, Moithla, Moethla, Mucgail
List of monastic houses in Ireland
List_of_monastic_houses_in_Ireland
Plague outbreak in Ireland
associated with water - with the exception of Mohill. However, Mohill (Irish: Maothail "soft or spongy place") is connected to waterways — the nearby Lough Rinn
Plague_of_Mohill
parochial by 19 January 1541; occupied by Lary Katherine Butler 1548; (NM) Maothail; Motalia; Mothil; SS Brogan and Cronan; at Ballynevin 52°17′54″N 7°25′06″W
List of monastic houses in County Waterford
List_of_monastic_houses_in_County_Waterford
after Leitrim village. Considered part of Sligo in 1574. Leitrim Mohill Maothail By 1672 62,904 Named after Mohill Leitrim Rosclougher or Rossclogher Ros
List_of_baronies_of_Ireland
Secondary school in Ireland
Mohill Community College Coláiste Pobhail Maothail Mohill, County Leitrim Ireland Information Religious affiliation various Established September 2008
Mohill_Community_College
Leitrim-based Gaelic games club
Mohill GAA Maothail CLG Founded: 1889 County: Leitrim Colours: Green and white Grounds: Philly McGuinness Memorial Park Coordinates: 53°55′07″N 7°51′49″W
Mohill_GAA
Terence (Tirlaughe) O'Byrne 1594 St Mary Irish: Maethail, Maothail, Maethail-Manachain, Maothail-Manachain; Middle English: Maethla, Moithla, Moethla, Mucgail
List of monastic houses in County Leitrim
List_of_monastic_houses_in_County_Leitrim
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English : habitational name from a minor place in Somerset, an area of land in the marshes near Markham. This is first recorded in the form Rodenye; it derives from the genitive case of the Old English personal name Hroda (a short form of the various compound names with the first element hrÅð ‘renown’) + Old English Ä“g ‘island’, ‘dry land (in a fen)’.
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Modern English name derived from Old French Giselle, GHISLAIN means "pledge, hostage, noble offspring."
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English : habitational name from any of various places named Westby, for example in Lancashire, Lincolnshire, and West Yorkshire, from Old Norse vestr ‘west’ + býr ‘settlement’.Norwegian : habitational name from any of twenty or more farmsteads, mainly in southeastern Norway, named in Old Norse as Vestbýr, a compound Old Norse vestr ‘west’ + býr ‘settlement’. Compare 1.Swedish : habitational or ornamental name of the same etymology as 2 above.
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Modern name based on Jane or Jean; Based on Janai meaning 'God has answered. '.
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