- location) B. Dá
Choca B. Da Thó B.
Bricriu Nemthenga In
Gaelic Ireland, a
bruiden /bruiðʲenʲ/ was a
building offering shelter,
drink and food,
often translated...
- Sayers,
William (2016). "Interpreting narrative/textual
difficulties in
Bruiden Da Choca: some suggestions". Éigse. "Togail
bruidne Dá Choca: Da Choca's...
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century "How Finn
obtained knowledge and the
Death of the
Fairy Culdub"
Bruiden Átha Í "Find and the
jester Lomnae" Cormac's Glossary,
entry for rincne:...
-
Destruction of Dá Derga's Hostel"), king
Conaire Mór
meets his
death in
Bruiden Dá
Derga (the "great hall or
hostel of the red god"). On his way to the...
-
Bricrenn "The
Feast of Bricriu" Fled
Bricrenn 7
Longes mac n-Duil
Dermait Bruiden da
Chocae "The
Hostel of Da Choca"
Togal Bruidne Da
Derga "The Destruction...
-
Connloinges sees a
sinister vision of a
woman washing bloody chariot wheels in
Bruiden Da Choca; a hag
prophecies the
death of
Conaire in
Togail Bruidne Da Derga;...
-
Tuatha Anmand na n-Athachthuath
Ralph O'Connor, ‘Searching for the
moral in
Bruiden Meic Da Réo’, in Ériu, Vol. 56 (2006): pp. 119–121. "Cairpre Cindchait...
- but
could be any
variety of
seasonal foods. At the
public guesthouses (
bruiden) a
person of high rank was
entitled to 3 tarsunn, a
lesser person only...
- Schwetschte, 1839.
Translation by Fr. L. von Soltau.
Ethel Churchill, of De twee
bruiden. Middelburg: J.C & W. Altorffer, 1844. (Translator unknown). Les Album...
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plundered O
Dalaig of Cor****roe, Fergal, son of Tadc, son of
Aengus Ruad, at
Bruiden Da Coca in
Machaire Cuircne. The
Annals of the Four
Masters for 1415 state:...