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From: tom mcgorray <>
Subject: [Tyrone] Re: NIR-TYRONE-D Digest V02 #107
Date: Tue, 21 May 2002 18:22:19 -0700
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At 4:01 PM -0600 5/19/02, wrote:
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My Irish cousin e-mailed me that it would be "Con na mos" - a
'nickname' to tell the different O'Donoghue familys apart. This is a
good tidbit - have you ever heard of that? What might
"na mos" mean in Gaelic, I wonder?
Does anyone know about this? t
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-Tom McGorray
http://www.xgboy.com
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