- Conchobair,
Baethgalach Mac Aedacain,
Mathgamain son of Tadc son of
Diarmait Bachlach O Conchobair,
Lochlainn O Conchobair's two sons,
Domnall son of Cormac...
- and
strike off its master's head. The name "Bertilak" may
derive from
bachlach, a
Celtic word
meaning "churl" (i.e. rogueish, unmannerly), or from "bresalak"...
-
return to Ulster, Cú Roí
appears to each in the
guise of a
hideous churl (
bachlach) and
challenges them to
behead him, then
allow him to
return and behead...
- Conchobair,
Baethgalach Mac Aedacain,
Mathgamain son of Tadc son of
Diarmait Bachlach O Conchobair,
Lochlainn O Conchobair's two sons,
Domnall son of Cormac...
-
advanced student, farmer,"
probably from Celtic,
possibly related to
Irish bachlach "rural dweller, farmer."
batalla battle, struggle: from
Vulgar Latin (*)battalia...
- at a
castle owned by Sir Bertilak. This name is
derived from the
Irish bachlach,
churl or herdsman, and is a name
given in the
ancient Irish legends to...