a market-town of Ireland, county of Kerry, on the N. side of Dingle Bay, 8 miles E. of Dunmore Head. It carries on some trade in corn and butter with Liverpool, but the harbour is only fit for small vessels. In the seventeenth century Dingle carried on a considerable trade with Spain, and many of the houses are built in the Spanish fashion. The linen manufacture, formerly extensively carried on here, is now all but extinct. Pop. (1851) 3261.