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Múscraí

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Irish

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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From Old Irish Múscraige, from Cairpre Músc, son of the 111th High King of Ireland, Conaire Cóem.

Pronunciation

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Proper noun

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Múscraí m (genitive Mhúscraí)

  1. Muskerry (a traditional region and Gaeltacht in County Cork, Ireland)

Derived terms

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Descendants

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  • English: Muskerry

Mutation

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Mutated forms of Múscraí
radical lenition eclipsis
Múscraí Mhúscraí not applicable

Note: Certain mutated forms of some words can never occur in standard Modern Irish.
All possible mutated forms are displayed for convenience.

References

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  1. ^ Ó Cuív, Brian (1968) The Irish of West Muskerry, Co. Cork: A Phonetic Study, Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies, →ISBN, page 118; reprinted 1988