Definition of Crannogs

1. Noun. (plural of crannog) ¹

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Definition of Crannogs

1. crannog [n] - See also: crannog

Lexicographical Neighbors of Crannogs

crankpins
cranks
cranks up
crankset
cranksets
crankshaft
crankshafts
cranky
crannied
crannies
crannock
crannocks
crannog
crannoge
crannoges
crannogs (current term)
cranny
crannying
cranreuch
cranreuchs
crans
crant
crantara
crants
crantses

Literary usage of Crannogs

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Report of the Annual Meeting (1892)
"'Eyes, L. (6 crannogs), co. Fermanagh. Ibid., vols. i. and ii. *Faughan, L., co. Down. Proc. It. I. Acad., vol. vii. Fort, L., co. Donegal. ..."

2. The Antiquary (1891)
"As early as the attention oj Sir W. Wilde and Dr. Pétrie was drawn to Irish crannogs, the peat-bog of Lagore being the first site where these stockades were ..."

3. The Journal of the Royal Historical and Archaeological Association of Ireland (1878)
"THE crannogs IN LOUGH E\ES, CO. FERMANAGH. BY WF WAKEMAN. ... that in their green age they served to shelter a town of "lake habitations" (crannogs), ..."

4. Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland by Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland (1906)
"SOME NOTES ON THE CLARE crannogs OF DRUMCLIFF AND ... It forms one of a group of crannogs, the bases of two others standing a little inland from it, ..."

5. Journal by Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland (1887)
"Mr. Sea ton F. Milligan read the following Paper on crannogs in county Cavan, and exhibited a fine rivetted sheet-iron cauldron :— The county Cavan, ..."

6. Report of the Annual Meeting (1892)
"'Eyes, L. (6 crannogs), co. Fermanagh. Ibid., vols. i. and ii. *Faughan, L., co. Down. Proc. It. I. Acad., vol. vii. Fort, L., co. Donegal. ..."

7. The Antiquary (1891)
"As early as the attention oj Sir W. Wilde and Dr. Pétrie was drawn to Irish crannogs, the peat-bog of Lagore being the first site where these stockades were ..."

8. The Journal of the Royal Historical and Archaeological Association of Ireland (1878)
"THE crannogs IN LOUGH E\ES, CO. FERMANAGH. BY WF WAKEMAN. ... that in their green age they served to shelter a town of "lake habitations" (crannogs), ..."

9. Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland by Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland (1906)
"SOME NOTES ON THE CLARE crannogs OF DRUMCLIFF AND ... It forms one of a group of crannogs, the bases of two others standing a little inland from it, ..."

10. Journal by Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland (1887)
"Mr. Sea ton F. Milligan read the following Paper on crannogs in county Cavan, and exhibited a fine rivetted sheet-iron cauldron :— The county Cavan, ..."

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