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In SW Ireland: k(uh)aev-nór;

in the W and N: k(uh)eeoo-nór.

It's not a 'kw' sound, but a short 'u' glide into the next vowel.

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It is pronounced pronounce koon-tó-ir, and means 'helper

or assistant'. From the Irish word for 'help', cúnamh.

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In a somewhat standardized Irish: ow-rawn-ee. 'Ow' as in 'how'.

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k(u)il-awn, pronounce the (u) as a glide.
It's like kuh-l'yawn.

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konrikht:

I gconriocht in the shape of a wolf

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Werewolf

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kun-a-khró (a kennel).

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Caomhnoir

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