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  • The word Claddagh itself comes from the Irish language 'An Cladach' and means a 'flat stony shore'.

    de.lirio.us tapan 2008

  • The word Claddagh itself comes from the Irish language 'An Cladach' and means a 'flat stony shore'.

    de.lirio.us 2008

  • The word Claddagh itself comes from the Irish language 'An Cladach' and means a 'flat stony shore'.

    de.lirio.us 2008

  • The Irish fishermen, who inhabit a region in the neighbourhood of Galway, called Claddagh, turned out against them, and would not allow them to trawl, and the Englishmen very properly went away with their lives. "

    Men of Invention and Industry Samuel Smiles 1858

  • That was in Swantown, better known as The Claddagh:

    March « 2009 « Sentence first 2009

  • From a financial perspective, he's made some big bucks for Warner Bros.; handing over this franchise to the filmmaker is the equivalent of the studio not merely expressing confidence in Snyder, but asking him to go steady and wear his Claddagh ring with the heart turned inward.

    Is Zack Snyder the best choice for Superman? Jen Chaney 2010

  • That was in Swantown, better known as The Claddagh:

    Ducks, dragons, and dictionaries 2009

  • Like a love knot — or one of those Claddagh rings!

    poop song | clusterflock 2009

  • On the emerald green front door of Stanley and Kathleen Rygor's 1890 cottage, there's a Claddagh knocker whose well-worn brass shows that it's no stranger to visitors.

    Nancy Ruhling: Astoria Characters: The Octogenarian Activists 2009

  • I could not figure out what was wrong with the "Claddagh ring cake" so I looked further.

    First Impressions Jen 2009

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