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- Three levels of kings are referred to in the status tracts, such as Críth Gablach: rí benn, (the king of peaks) who is identified elsewhere as the rí túaithe...
- sowing seed in a w****ly regimen of activities such as we find in Críth Gablach." Dáibhí Ó Cróinín, 2003, p. 17. The form Ethomuin is found in Rawlinson...
- Kerr.; M. Mcclatchie y A. O' ****van. Binchy, D. A. (Ed.). (1941). Críth gablach (Vol. 11). Stationery Office. Kelly, F. (1988). A guide to early Irish...
- gabalaccos, fr gabalos 'fork', Mantuan giavlòt 'javelin' Ir gabhla, gen. gablach 'spear', W gaflach 'dart' - lance - L lancea, fr Gaul lankia, Mantuan lansa...
- clochán. The clochán has been described in the 7th to 8th-century law Críth Gablach. Beehive huts are also found in West Penwith, Cornwall. Parts of the 2017...
- relationship can be quite clearly seen in the following extract from the Críth Gablach: What is the due of a king who is always in residence at the head of his...
- ****istance of a man.[where?] In the law and proverb collections Críth Gablach ('The split cow') and Bretha Crólige ('Decisions concerning blood guilt')...
- loom", and "a wave". The corresponding adjective ninach is glossed as gablach and used as a synonym of cross, and the word seems to be roughly synonymous...
- set for different noble ranks in the early medieval Irish lawtext Críth Gablach, that rank must have been an important element of Iron Age Gaulish customary...