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Clomantagh HillHillCnoc na Cloiche Mantaí A name in Irish, also Killoshulan an extra name in English(poss. Ir. ‡Cnoc na Cloiche Mantaí [PDT], 'hill of An Chloch Mhantach or the gapped stone')KilkennyCounty in Leinster Province, in Binnion List, Cherty, muddy, calcarenitic limestone Bedrock
Height:349mOS 1:50k Mapsheet: 60Grid Reference: S33268 65496 Place visited by 29 members. Recently by: benjimann9, chelman7, markwallace, TippHiker, LiamG1951, sarahryanowen, Benbruce, dregish, TommyV, magnumpig, conormcbandon, TommyMc, thomas_g, peterturner, markmjcampion I have visited this place: NO (You need to be a logged-in member to change this.)
The name Clomantagh Hill is given by Eoghan Ó Ceallaigh in Cois Feoire. The word mantach is usually applied to teeth. It means 'gummy' or 'gaptoothed'. It appears to be Brittonic due to the retention of -ant-, as this regularly develops to -éad- in modern Irish. Clomantagh is a parish in the barony of Crannagh. The Irish form of this name is An Chloch Mhantach [logainm.ie].
Clomantagh Hill is the 1060th highest place in Ireland. Linkback: https://mountainviews.ie/summit/902/
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