dingle

  • 11Dingle — This unusual surname is of early medieval English origin, and is either a topographical name for a dweller by or in the dingle, or a locational name from a place called Dingle in Lancashire, both deriving from the Middle English dingle meaning a… …

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  • 12dingle — /ding geuhl/, n. a deep, narrow cleft between hills; shady dell. [1200 50; ME: a deep dell, hollow; akin to OE dung dungeon, OHG tunc cellar] * * * ▪ peninsula, Ireland       peninsula and bay in County Kerry, on the southwestern coast of Ireland …

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  • 13Dingle — 1 Original name in latin Dingle Name in other language An Daingean, Dingl, Dingle, Dinglis, Yn Dein, dinguru, Дингл State code IE Continent/City Europe/Dublin longitude 52.14083 latitude 10.26889 altitude 12 Population 1971 Date 2012 01 18 2… …

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  • 14dingle — ding|le vb., r, de, t; dingle i luften; dingle hjem fra byen …

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  • 15dingle — noun (C) literary a small valley with trees in it: He went alone to the dingle to clear his thoughts …

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  • 16Dingle — Sp Dinglis Ap Dingle angliškai Ap An Daingean airiškai L p lis ir g tė Airijoje …

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  • 17dingle — /ˈdɪŋgəl/ (say dingguhl) noun Chiefly Poetic a deep narrow cleft between hills; a shady dell. {origin uncertain; compare Middle English dingle abyss, and dimple} …

  • 18Dingle GAA — Dingle Cumann Lúchtchleas Gael An Daingin Founded: 1891 County: Kerry Club colours: Red and White Coordinates …

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  • 19Dingle-Halbinsel — Lage der Dingle Halbinsel Gewässer Atlantischer Ozean Geographische Lage …

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  • 20Dingle Way — Length 162 kilometres (101 miles)[1] Location County Kerry, Republic of Ireland Designation National Waymarked Trail[1] Trailheads …

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