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    Culross (/ˈkurəs/) (Scottish Gaelic: Cuileann Ros, 'holly point or promontory') is a village and former royal burgh, and parish, in Fife, Scotland. According...
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  • surname. The name is the patronymic form of a personal name derived from cuileann (translation from Irish Gaelic: holly). The name has become Anglicised...
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    also used as a translation of the name Mac Cuilinn, which is derived from cuileann, the Gaelic name of the holly tree, and by extension sometimes of the similar-sounding...
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    holly in Celtic languages, such as Welsh celyn, Breton kelen(n) and Irish cuileann. Several Romance languages use the Latin word acrifolium, literally "sharp...
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  • Cullen Cuileann Uí Chaoimh County: Cork Colours: Blue and gold Playing kits...
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    taken its name from the holly (cuileann), although an Irish legend claimed that Fionn Mac Cumhail killed a hero named Cuileann, son of Morna at this site...
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  • names or surnames. One notable exception is Ó Cuilleáin or O'Collins (from cuileann, "holly") as in the holly tree, considered one of the most sacred objects...
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    God and the King) Profile Region Highlands District Argyll Plant badge Cuileann (Ilex aquifolium) Holly Clan MacInnes no longer has a chief, and is an...
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  • St Serf's Inch. The name of Culross, comes from the Scottish Gaelic of ‘Cuileann Ros’ which relates to the Holly Tree, in plain English it translates as...
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    and from a ninth-century reference to a church of St Serf at Culross (Cuileann Ros) in a Gaelic list of the mothers of various saints. The original 13th-century...
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  • quality GAA Handball deciders". www.gaa.ie. Retrieved 14 June 2023. "Mayo's Cuileann Bourke takes on All Ireland Senior Ladies Softball final this weekend"...
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  • Meadhonach Ballymenagh Blacktown, Bloomhill Demesne, Carn Creenagh Críonach Cuileann Cullion Curran Derry Derrywinnin Glebe Doire Doire Mhaine DorasEdendork...
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  • St Serf's Inch. The name of Culross, comes from the Scottish Gaelic of ‘Cuileann Ros’ which relates to the Holly Tree, in plain English it translates as...
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    Gullion". PlaceNames NI. Retrieved 20 December 2016. T.S. Ó Máille (1960) "Cuileann in áitainmneacha", in 'Béaloideas', Journal of the Folklore of Ireland...
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    source of the River Triogue. The name is believed to derive from Irish cuileann, "holly." Cullenagh is located in southern County Laois, mostly east of...
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    O'Cuilleain or Cuilliaéan is an extremely ancient Irish name from Gaelic cuileann and primitive Gaelic cuilieann meaning Holly. In pre-Christian Celtic culture...
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  • Lattin–Cullen GAA Laition–Cuileann Founded: 1949 Colours: Green and White Grounds: Hannon GAA Park, Lattin East Coordinates: 52°27′49″N 8°16′18″W / 52...
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  • homestead of the thicket or bog Carbullion Possibly Corr Cuilleann or Cuileann round hill of the steep unbroken slope or holly Clooney Chluanaidh meadow...
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  • Cullion (Irish derived place name Cuileann, meaning 'The Holly Trees', and still locally known as 'The Hollies') is a townland in the civil parish of Kinawley...
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