Pronounced “Bay-al-koo.”
Inis Clothrann, now known as Quaker's Island. The pool no longer exists.
“Youb´dan.”
Dr. P. W. Joyce's “Irish Names of Places” is a storehouse of information on this subject.
[a]P. 211, note].
The name is given both to the hill, ard, and to the ford, atha beneath it.
Pronounced “mac Cool.”
Pronounced “Usheen.”
Subject, of course, to the possibility that the present revival of Gaelic as a spoken tongue may lead to the opening of a new chapter in that history.
See “Ossian and Ossianic Literature,” by Alfred Nutt, p. 4.