1. cashel - Noun
2. Cashel - Proper noun
A surname.
cashel (plural cashels)
(historical) In early Ireland, a ringfort or a circular stone structure used for defense.
A village in County Galway, Ireland, otherwise called An Caiseal.
A town in County Tipperary, Ireland, otherwise Caiseal.
A hamlet in Unionville, Markham, Ontario, Canada.
A village in Manicaland, Zimbabwe.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgAlso, experience Rock of Cashel - a magnificent ruin overlooking the plains of Co. Tipperary. Source: Internet
In 1269, the Archbishop of Cashel joined the order and established a Cistercian house at the foot of the Rock of Cashel in 1272. Source: Internet
Art, architecture, and music * 1270 The cathedral on the Rock of Cashel in Ireland is completed. Source: Internet
"Cliffs of Mohet, Rock of Cashel, Giants Causeway, Ashford Castle, falcons, lots of great pubs and music." Source: Internet
Tonight's selections were a goat cheese from auvergne (?) that I did not recognize (served with acacia honey); Fontina Val'dosta (served with honeycomb); and Cashel Blue from Tipperary Co. (served with chestnut honey). Source: Internet
Available from Ballantynes in Cashel Mall or online at www. pearsonandbrown. Source: Internet