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Tinoran HillHillCnoc Theach nOdhráin A name in Irish (poss. Ir. ‡Cnoc Theach nOdhráin [PDT], 'hill of Teach nOdhráin or house of Odhrán')WicklowCounty, in Binnion List, Coarse greywacke & shale Bedrock
Height:312mOS 1:50k Mapsheet: 55Grid Reference: S85248 90536 Place visited by 35 members. Recently by: Bunsen7, Garmin, Pepe, chalky, jlk, kernowclimber, mcrtchly, guestuser, Trailtrekker, turfymccloud, millsd1, Fergalh, wwwalker, Ben-Ban, pompeii I have visited this place: YES (You need to be a logged-in member to change this.)
There is a hillfort on summit known as the round O [PNCW]. MacNeill (235) also mentions three wells on its lower slopes named Tobernasleiga, Tobergorey and Tobersool. Price interprets Tinoran as Tigh an Odhráin, without explaining the offending presence of the article before a personal name (Odhrán). More likely is that the n comes from the urú caused by teach, which was a neuter noun in Old Irish.
Tinoran Hill is the 1127th highest place in Ireland. Trackback: https://mountainviews.ie/summit/946/?PHPSESSID=bvg33gfc6m361j2r54o1iu91p3