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1Published 1989“... pronounced Caul; mean- ing cabbage, kail; loosely to a variety of herbs: in Ulster Gaelic commonly used...”
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6Published“...lanch v Should we cite this in nte? No: Ulster _aun_ forms like aunt: lanch, laudry, jaut. forms...”
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8Published 1973“... when the Irish slew so many of them at Ulster on a Monday in the early thirteenth century. G.M. Story...”
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9Published 1979“... tub, etc. William 1923 LUTTON 28 & Montiaghisms Ulster Dialect Words and Phrases compiled 80-90 yeasrs...”
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10Published 1984“... of Alice Kane, Songs and saying [sayings] of an Ulster childhood (edited by Edith Fowke) / Marlin Lovelace...”
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