an article on: <span class="searchmatch">Drogheda</span> Wikipedia From Irish Droichead Átha (literally “bridge of the ford”). IPA(key): /ˈdɹɒhɪdə/, /ˈdɹɔːdə/ <span class="searchmatch">Drogheda</span> A town in County...
Thomas Carlyle, Chartism, page 33: So much can observation altogether unstatistic, looking only at a <span class="searchmatch">Drogheda</span> or Dublin steamboat, ascertain for itself....
Literally, “bridge of (the) ford” Droichead Átha m (genitive Droichead Átha) <span class="searchmatch">Drogheda</span> (a town in County Louth, Ireland) Note: Certain mutated forms of some words...
Jinks never come inside my place again. 2003, Joe Coyle, Athletics in <span class="searchmatch">Drogheda</span> 1861-2001, page 33: Had the committee been composed of teetotalers, and...
Russia. Out of the many districts established by England (Cork, Dublin, <span class="searchmatch">Drogheda</span>, Waterford, and Wexford), only a select few followed the laws established...
leading to a single house. 1841, Charles Whitehead, “The Coffin-Maker of <span class="searchmatch">Drogheda</span>”, in The Library of Fiction: Or, Family Story-teller, page 246: "Here we...
doladhroichead (“toll bridge”) droichead ardaithe (“lift bridge”) Droichead Átha (“<span class="searchmatch">Drogheda</span>”) droichead canála (“canal bridge”) droichead coise (“footbridge”) droichead...
late 17th and early 18th centuries – not just in Dublin, but also Cork, <span class="searchmatch">Drogheda</span>, Limerick and Waterford – by waves of Huguenot and Quaker immigrants as...
fancy an older man, mate. 2007, Helen Ryan, A Year in the Life of Rachel, [<span class="searchmatch">Drogheda</span>]: Choice Publishing & Book Services Ltd, →ISBN, page 54: There is a rumour...
cream cheesy. 2010, Deirdre O’Brien, The Adventures of Monkey and Me, <span class="searchmatch">Drogheda</span>: Choice Publishing Ltd., →ISBN, page 24: Her short, spiky hair now had...