An Cionnfhaolach wrote:
I wouldn't think so, cuibheasach/ cuíosach in my neck of the woods (Waterford, Cork) is used to mean alright, fair and from what I've heard of Kerry speakers it seems to mean fair/ alright/ ok as well
Ok, it seems I was wrong about this. When I heard cuibheasach, it definitely sounded like the context was "very" or "extremely" but that could have been a misinterpretation on my part. I don't think I ever asked anyone to explain it.
I looked up "cuíosach" in the vocabulary section of Teach Yourself Irish (the old Cork version) and they give "fairly, moderate." (I like that spelling by the way, it seems to fit the pronunciation better). I already mentioned that my Collins dictionary gave "fair, middling, reasonable" for cuibheasach. So the Cork dialect and Standard Irish both agree with you.
Go raibh maith agat.