ceann
Ceann is a term used in the Irish language, specifically in the Irish dialect of the Gaeltacht regions. It translates to "head" in English. The term is commonly used to refer to the head of a person or an animal, and it can also be used metaphorically to describe the leader or chief of a group or community. In Irish culture, the term is often used in traditional songs and poetry, reflecting its significance in both literal and figurative contexts. The use of "ceann" in Irish language and culture underscores the importance of the head as a symbol of identity, leadership, and community cohesion.