- so-called "prose
dindsenchas" is
often distinguished from the "verse", "poetic" or "metrical
dindsenchas"). As a
compilation the
dindsenchas has survived...
- Boyne: on
Finns death. Two
poems on the
dindsenchas of Almu. Poem on the
dindsenchas of
Fornocht Poem on the
dindsenchas of Ráith Chnámrossa Poem
ascribed to...
-
considered here. The
Rennes Dindsenchas The
Bodleian Dinsenchas; the
metrical Dindsenchas.
Stokes says the
Dindsenchas of Port Láirge
matches the description...
- The
Rennes Dindsenchas, "Ailech" "Dindgnai in Broga" "áed - Wiktionary". en.wiktionary.org.
Retrieved 23 June 2021. The
Metrical Dindsenchas, poem 24 "Ailech...
- ie//published/T106500D/text022.html The
Metrical Dindsenchas poem 22 "Ailech I" The
Metrical Dindsenchas poem 24 "Ailech III"
Lebor Gabála Érenn §64 Archived...
- The
epithet Connla's Well is
known from the
Dindsenchas.
Another well is
described in the
dindsenchas about Boann, in the text as ("Secret Well") mythologically...
-
healer for the
Tuatha Dé Danann, and son of the
Dagda according to the
Dindsenchas. He was the
father of Cu,
Cethen and Cian. His
other children were Miach...
- to come from a Proto-Celtic name
meaning "true vigour". The
medieval Dindsenchas derives it from "one desire",
explaining that
Boann gave him the name...
- Cork, Ireland.
Retrieved 13
December 2021. The
Metrical Dindsenchas "Odras" Poem 49 "
Dindsenchas "Fid n-Gaible"". Borlase,
William Copeland (1897). The...
-
repetition of the name in the
mythological genealogies.
According to the
Dindsenchas, the name
Delbaeth is
derived from Dolb-Aed,
meaning "enchanted fire"...