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cleith|ral — «KLY thruhl», adjective. having a roof; roofed over: »a cleithral temple. Also, clithral. ╂[< Greek kleîthron closing bar + English al1] … Useful english dictionary
cleithe — cleith(e, cleitht see clead v … Useful english dictionary
cleitht — cleith(e, cleitht see clead v … Useful english dictionary
Dartrey Forest — Dartrey Heritage Dartrey Forest, County Monaghan, Ireland was formerly the estate of the Dawson family, who had the title Earl of Dartrey from 1866 to 1933. It is currently managed by Coillte as a commercial forest. The Forest is bordered by a… … Wikipedia
Ben Klibreck — from Strath Vagastie Elevation 962 m (3,156 ft) … Wikipedia
Dartraighe — (older spelling: Dartraige), anglicized as Dartree, Dartry or Dartrey, was a kingdom in ancient Ireland which stretched north to Clones and south to beyond the Dromore river, once belonging to the O Boylans and McMahons. The Dartraighe or ‘calf… … Wikipedia
Clatt — CLATT, a parish, in the district of Alford, county of Aberdeen, 10 miles (S.) from Huntly; containing 524 inhabitants. The Gaelic word Cleith, or Cleit, signifying concealed, appears to have given the name to this place, in consequence of its… … A Topographical dictionary of Scotland
cleid — cleid, cleith Sc. var. of clead v … Useful english dictionary