- cuairt
- nf visit, visitation
Irish-English dictionary. 2013.
Irish-English dictionary. 2013.
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McCord — Recorded in several forms including MacCourt, McCourt, McCord, McCoard, McCard, and even occasionally Courtney, this is an Irish surname much associated with the province of Ulster. It derives from the Old Gaelic name MacCuarta or sometimes… … Surnames reference
McCourt — Recorded in several forms including MacCourt, McCourt, McCord, McCoard, McCard, and even occasionally Courtney, this is an Irish surname much associated with the province of Ulster. It derives from the Old Gaelic name MacCuarta or sometimes… … Surnames reference
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