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Cavan

Gaelic, a hollowness like the hollow stump of a tree, shelter or shield, also traditional Northern Ireland county with a population of 6400 people. Due to the wet soils it was difficult to invade during the 11th century, again shelter for those who lived there against enemies.

Also is the original spelling for the American Irish Cavin's.

-Lets get to Cavan county tonight and have a pint.

-"Cavin how's ya motha?"

by pissn excelence February 2, 2010

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