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Sassenach
Sassenach Sas"sen*ach, n. [Gael. sasunnach.] A Saxon; an Englishman; a Lowlander. [Celtic] --Sir W. Scott.
senachy
Seannachie Sean"na*chie, n. [Gael. seanachaidh.] A bard among the Highlanders of Scotland, who preserved and repeated the traditions of the tribes; also, a genealogist. [Written also senachy.] [Scot.]

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- 27, Berlin:de Gruyter, 2018 Schachner, Andreas, "Hattuscha.Auf der Such enach dem sagenhaften Großreich der Hethiter", München: C. H. Beck, 2011 Schachner...
- Rieu estate. The mansion’s name is linked to the last proprietor, Dr Henri Enach Edelstein. After his death, its conservation was the object of heated debate...
- elsewhere. Page 164 shows Item 7 of Chapter 36, "7 Item, LE CRO, & Galnes & Enach ...". Charles-Edwards, Thomas (2003), Charles-Edwards, Thomas (ed.), After...
- edited by John Stevens, 1722, pp.280, 234-5, mistakes Nenagh/Aonagh (Annagh/Enach) for Annaghdown, error replicated by others Ordnance Survey Lord Killanin...
- cir****stances. Penalties for death, including honour-price (clause LV) – cro, enach, and galnes (cf. Irish crólige báis relating to éraic, Irish enech, and...
- duin, do ecc h-i cuirt an phapa in hoc anno./Thomas O'Mellain, bishop of Enach-dúin, died at the Pope's court Avignon Papacy in hoc anno [1328]. Pope John...
- monastic site, Gaelic monks founded by St Aed mac Bricc of Killare Kilbrenan; Enach-mid-brenin 51°49′08″N 8°47′31″W / 51.8190149°N 8.7920666°W / 51.8190149;...
- Uí Briúin and to a reference in the Annals of Innisfallen that he gave Enach Dúin (Annaghdown on Lough Corrib) to Saint Brendan of Clonfert. He doubts...
- number of references to Annaghdown. AI1044.4 Aed, the anchorite, rested in Enach Dúin. M1241.1. Bishop O'Flaherty (i.e. Murtough), i.e. the Bishop of Annadown...
- edited by John Stevens, 1722, pp.280, 234-5, mistakes Nenagh/Aonagh (Annagh/Enach) for Annaghdown, error replicated by others Ordnance Survey Lord Killanin...