The banquet of Dun na n-Gedh : and the battle of Magh Rath : an ancient historical tale now first published from a manuscript in the Library of Trinity College, Dublin / with a translation and notes by John O'Donovan.
- Date:
- 1842
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: The banquet of Dun na n-Gedh : and the battle of Magh Rath : an ancient historical tale now first published from a manuscript in the Library of Trinity College, Dublin / with a translation and notes by John O'Donovan. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![INDEX. EDH, a man’s name; meaning, and present Anglicised form of, . . 288 Aedh, Mac Ainmirech, monarch of Ire- land 259 Aedh, of the Green Dress, son of Eoch- aidh, King of Alba, 48, 49 Aedh Slaine, monarch of Ireland, . 8,9 Aedhan, a man’s name, .... . 288 Aenaeh, or Oenach, meaning of, . 67, n. Aengus, a man’s name, now ./Eneas, . 289 Aengus, son of Lamh Gaibe, hero, . 207 Aengusaigh, who, . 157 Ailech Neid Palace, where,. . . . 36 , Palace of, blessed by St. Patrick, 146 , King of, Amh, an expletive particle, .... 309 Aimergin, a man’s name, . . . • . 290 Ainle, a hero of Ulster, 207 Amairgin Reochaidh, 209 Amhalghaidh, a man’s name among the Pagan Irish, 290 Amhas, meaning of the word, . . 139, 140 Amhlaoibh, a man’s name of Danish ori- gin in Ireland 290 Anrad, meaning of the word, . . . 48, 49 Aquarius, the sign, 112,113 Ardan, a hero of Ulster, 207 Page. Ard Uladh, where, 230 Ard na himaircse ] 80 Armorial bearings, . . . .196, 348, 349 Ath an eich, 272 Ath an imairg, 142 Ath-Cliath, now Dublin, 242 B. Baedan, a man’s name, 291 Baedan, son of Ninnidh, 152 Banner, consecrated 196 Banners described, . . 226, 227, 348, 349 Banquet, cursed, 29 Beann Gulbain, a mountain, where, . . 313 Beards referred to, 185 Bearnas mor, gap of, where, .... 158 Bearramhain in Breifne, 143 Bees, referred to, 34,35, n. Beneit, the Bellona of the Pagan Irish, 242 Bells and Croziers referred to, . . 38, 39 Bennchor, where, 26, 27, n. Bird of Valour, curious reference to, 32, 33 Bissextile year, 112,113 Birra, now Birr, 26, 27 Blathmac, a man’s name, 291 Bodesta, an ancient form of the adverb feasta, 308](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b28754232_0397.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)