Connemara

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Borrowed from Irish Conamara, from Conmhaícne Mara (literally the Conmhaícne of the sea), a branch of an ancient native tribe named Conmhaícne (literally descendants of Con Mhac).

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Connemara

  1. A mountainous district of western County Galway, Ireland.

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Connemara (plural Connemaras)

  1. A pony of a particular breed native to this Irish district.

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