Cronaniv Burn

Cronaniv Burn
EtymologyIrish: Abhainn Chró Nimhe, meaning 'Poisoned Glen River'
Native nameAbhainn Chró Nimhe (Irish)
Location
CountryIreland
ProvinceUlster
CountyCounty Donegal
BaronyKilmacrenan
DistrictGaoth Dobhair
Physical characteristics
Source 
  locationDerryveagh Mountains
Mouth 
  location
Devlin River, flowing into Dunlewey Lough
  coordinates
55°00′58″N 8°06′35″W / 55.01600°N 8.10979°W / 55.01600; -8.10979
Basin features
River systemClady River (Irish: An Chláidigh), which flows into the Crolly River (Gweedore River) beside Bunbeg Quay

The Cronaniv Burn (Irish: Abhainn Chró Nimhe, meaning 'Poisoned Glen River'; the English name of the burn probably comes from the version Cró na Nimhe, meaning 'Hollow / Glen of the Poison') is a burn or small river that flows through the Poisoned Glen in Gaoth Dobhair, a district in the north-west of County Donegal in Ulster, the northern province in Ireland. In the Ulster Scots dialect, a 'burn' is a stream or small river.