Tyrconnell

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English

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Etymology

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From Irish Tír Chonaill (Land of Conall), named after the ancient Irish king Conall Gulban.

Proper noun

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Tyrconnell

  1. A kingdom in northwest Ireland during the Middle Ages and early modern period.
  2. A brand of Irish single malt whiskey.