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'''BEAN AG BAINT DUILEASC.''' Irish, Jig. Ireland, County Donegal. The Gaelic word ''duileasc'' is given to an edible form of seaweed, harvested and sold in many western Irish villages; the English words 'dulse' and 'dilisk' are derived from it. A version of "[[Connaught Man's Rambles (1)]]."  
'''BEAN AG BAINT DUILEASC.''' Irish, Jig. Ireland, County Donegal. The Gaelic word ''duileasc'' is given to an edible form of seaweed, harvested and sold in many western Irish villages; the English words 'dulse' and 'dilisk' are derived from it. A version of "[[Connaughtman's Rambles (1) (The)]]."  
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BEAN AG BAINT DUILEASC. Irish, Jig. Ireland, County Donegal. The Gaelic word duileasc is given to an edible form of seaweed, harvested and sold in many western Irish villages; the English words 'dulse' and 'dilisk' are derived from it. A version of "Connaughtman's Rambles (1) (The)."

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