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Labraid Luathlám ar
Claideb ('Labraid
swift sword-hand') is a
figure in
Irish mythology,
appearing in the
medieval Ulster Cycle story Serglige Con Culainn...
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claimed the
beautiful Fand as sister, and was wife to
Labraid Luathlám ar
Claideb ("Labraid of the
swift sword-hand"), the
ruler of Magh Mell. She appears...
- glaie, glavie).
Ascoli supposes it to
represent a
Celtic *cladivo- (OIr.
claideb sword, Gael. claidheamh).
Neither view, however,
accounts for the earliest...
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against the man who held it.
Findias or
Finias Uiscias or
Uscias Sword (
claideb/claiomh)
which belonged to Núada No one ever
escaped from it once it was...
- (whence
modern Welsh cleddyf "sword",
modern Breton klezeff, Old
Irish claideb/Modern
Irish claidheamh [itself
perhaps a loan from Welsh]; the root of...
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stops ⟨g⟩, ⟨b⟩, ⟨d⟩ Old
Irish Pronunciation English dub /duv/
black mod /moð/ work mug /muɣ/
slave claideb /klaðʲəv/
sword claidib /klaðʲəvʲ/ swords...
- Loingsech, aka
Labraid Lorc, a High King of Ireland.
Labraid Luathlám ar
Claideb, a
figure in
Irish mythology Labraid Lámderg ("Red hand Labraid"), possible...
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blend of Lat
gladius + Gaul.
cladebos W cleddyf, Br kleze, C cledhe, OIr
claideb, Ir claíomh, Sc
claidheamh Lat
ensis glaner 'to glean'
OProv glenar OFr...
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suirnL claideb claidebL
claidibL ball
ballL baillL Vocative firL
firuH soirnL surnuH claidibL claidbiuH baillL baulluH Accusative ferN
sornN claidebN ballN...