éipill
Éipill is a term with historical significance in Irish culture, referring to a type of sheep. These animals were historically important for their wool and meat, playing a role in the agricultural economy of Ireland. The breed was known for its hardiness and ability to thrive in the often challenging Irish landscape. While specific details about the exact characteristics of the éipill breed can be scarce, its existence points to the long-standing relationship between the Irish people and sheep farming.
The term itself is derived from the Irish word for sheep, "caora," with the "éipill" likely representing