a town of Ireland, province of Munster, and county of Tipperary, occupies a beautiful situation on a hill near the River Nenagh, 23 miles N.E. of Limerick, and 82 miles W.S.W. of Dublin. It is well built, and contains one principal street, which is crossed at right angles by four others. There is an Episcopal, a Roman Catholic, a Methodist, and an Independent church; several schools; a fever hospital; dispensary; and barracks. Nenagh has also an ancient castle of Norman architecture, and the remains of a Franciscan monastery. Woollen cloth, tobacco, soap, and candles, are manufactured here; and a considerable trade is carried on in corn, cattle, bacon, butter, and eggs. Several fairs are held yearly here. Pop. 2929.