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- so-called "prose dindsenchas" is often distinguished from the "verse", "poetic" or "metrical dindsenchas"). As a compilation the dindsenchas has survived...
- considered here. The Rennes Dindsenchas The Bodleian Dinsenchas; the metrical Dindsenchas. Stokes says the Dindsenchas of Port Láirge matches the description...
- 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...
- 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...
- The Rennes Dindsenchas, "Ailech" "Dindgnai in Broga" "áed - Wiktionary". en.wiktionary.org. Retrieved 23 June 2021. The Metrical Dindsenchas, poem 24 "Ailech...
- yet harsh and inhospitable. However, the poem Carn **** Neit from the dindsenchas praises Bres' "kindly" and "noble" character and calls him the "flower"...
- Cork, Ireland. Retrieved 13 December 2021. The Metrical Dindsenchas "Odras" Poem 49 "Dindsenchas "Fid n-Gaible"". Borlase, William Copeland (1897). The...
- 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...
- Dindsenchas "Boand II" Poem 3 The Yellow Book of Lecan “The Wooing of Etain” The Yellow Book of Lecan “The Wooing of Etain” The Metrical Dindsenchas "Cnogba"...
- of Etain” Lebor Gabála Érenn § 77 The Metrical Dindsenchas BRÍ LÉITH Poem 62 The Metrical Dindsenchas poem 24 "Ailech III" "Revue celtique". Paris. 1870...