1. meath - Noun
2. Meath - Proper noun
Alt. of Meathe
Source: Webster's dictionaryA friend of mine in Meath sent me down the Meath Chronicle after the All-Ireland in ‘99 and the headline was ‘Waterford Class’ The point he was making was this was not a fluke, these were lads that could play football.” Source: Internet
And first-half goals from Kelsey Nesbitt and Bridgetta Lynch were vital for Meath, who ran out 2-14 to 2-6 winners against Meath. Source: Internet
A memorial service was held at Kilmessan, Meath, with a reading of Crossing the Bar which was noted as coinciding with a passing flock of geese. Source: Internet
Early life Lady Dunsany, Beatrice Child Villiers Edward Plunkett grew up at the family properties, most notably Dunstall Priory in Shoreham, Kent and Dunsany Castle in County Meath but also family homes such as in London. Source: Internet
Fourteen-year-old Ciara Mooney, from Ratoath in County Meath, was reported missing by her family on Monday, 17 February and has not been seen since. Source: Internet
Email “Gardaí 'very concerned' for welfare of man missing from Meath ”. Source: Internet