User:Jnestorius/Sugarloaf
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English | Irish | Location | Meaning of Irish |
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Great Sugar Loaf | Ó Cualann | Wicklow north | lump of Cualu[1] |
Little Sugarloaf | Giolaspar | Wicklow north | Gaelicisation of Giltspur, from the townland to the north rented for a pair of gilt spurs per annum[1] |
Sugarloaf | An Chorr | Kerry, Dingle | |
Sugarloaf | ? | Wicklow west | |
Sugarloaf Mountain | Gabhal Mhór | Cork, Beara | "big fork"; contrast with nearby "little fork", both probably in reference to some confluence of streams.[1] |
Sugarloafhill | Cnoc na Binne | Kilkenny | |
Sugarloaf Hill | Cnoc na gCloch | Tipperary–Waterford, Knockmealdowns | 'hill of the stones'[1] |
- ^ a b c d Tempan, Paul (February 2012). "Irish Hill and Mountain Names" (PDF). mountaineering.ie. Retrieved 17 September 2018.