Geographische Namen.
A
A'eiiacli s. O'eiiacli.
Affraic, i n-Aft'raic FB. 93.
Aidiie FB. 32 Fg., s. Congal.
Ai^li FB. 32 Fg.
Aiiie FB. 32 Fg., Anni LU.?
Alba F. Schottland; Gen. i crich n-Alban JCr/. 11 ; fer n-Alban ibid.: 13; 18. is; dochnm rig Alban 11; connoebaib Alban all Hy. 1, 53: Dat. i n-Alpain FB. 93.
Alum CCn. 1; 2; Almo 7; Dai. i n-Almain 2; u4cc. Almain 3; 7.
Arl)oric Letlia |5. 19, 31.
Ard 3Iacha Armagh Ihj. 2,
Asal FB. 32 Fg.
Assia F5. 93.
Ath Carpait Fer^usa FB. 3
Ath Ciud Chon ScM. 20.
Ath Garach p. 141, 2.
Ath Lethan p. 141, 1.
Ath Lüaiii ScM. 20
Ath Mac Lugnai »S'cil/. 20.
Ath Midbine ScM. 20.
Ath ua Morrigna FB. 3G.
B
Belach Mug'na Senröirind ScM. 20.
Belach Muni iu t-Siiiti FB. Ib.
Beud Etair, co Beind E. Lg. 11.
Beuna Bairche Hy. 2, 29 {Gl. BoircbeV
Berrnaid, dar Berrnaid na Fo- rairi FB. 36.
Bethil Ey. 6, 26.
Bethron Hy. 2, 57.
Bile, i m-Biliu ScM. 20; bile „a large tree, which . . tcas held in vener ation hy the people; for in- stance one under tvhich their Chiefs used to he inauguraled , or perio- dical games celeh-ated" Joyce, Ir. Nam.^ p. 481.
Bili Büada SC. 34, 3; don Biliu B. 32.
Boiiid SC. 6.
Brefui ScM. 1.
Breg' s. Brega, Bri, Mag Breg, Sliab Breg.
Breg-a CC. 2 LU.; FB. 32; Gen. a cathbüadaig Breg FB. 11 ; a Bre- gaib CCn. 1.
Breg-mag CC. 2 Fg.
Bretau B ritte; PI. Gen. ri Bre- tan p. 17, 17; LU. Nenn. 3; inis Bretan ihid.; Dat. co m-Bretnaib ibid. — Davon bretnas hrittisch Gl. zu Ey. 2, 3.
Bri CoMhaig Cöil Ey. 5, 51.
Bri, d. i. Bri Leith, p. 132, 20; Gen. Mider Breg Leith TE. 13; Bri Lethi 20; i sith Breg Leith 18; Bri L. 20; Dat. i m-Bri Leith p. 132,21; 19; Acc. CO Brigh Leith TE. 19; CO Bri L. 20; co Breg L. ibid.
Brüden Blai Briugra ScM. 1.
Brüden Da choca ScM. 1.
Brüden Da derga ScM. 1 ; SC.2.
Bniden Forgaill Mauaich ScM. 1.
Brüden Mic Dareo ScM. 1.
Brüden Mic Da thö ScM. 5.