Origin: from the French word fenetre, meaning "window" Usage: Verb - to throw out of or through a window
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iomáint / iománaíocht
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ficheall (irish word for chess)and bàìre (a Celtic game kind of like hurling).
Your question is to stupid to answer.
It is not known who invented Hurling as it is a very ancient game. References to Hurling have been found as far back as 1272BC.
Evert county in Ireland plays Hurling, so yes Co. Down does play Hurling.
Jumping is the definition of hurling,btw hahahahaahahahahahah
The word windows has two syllables.
National Hurling League was created in 1925.
Hurling Club was created on 1922-08-22.
Milwaukee Hurling Club was created in 1996.
Kevin's Hurling club was created in 1902.