- the son of Dôn. His name can be
compared with the Old
Irish gobae (gen.
gobann) ‘smith’,
Middle Welsh /
Cornish /
Breton gof (pl. gofein) ‘smith’, Gaulish...
- god of smithcraft. His name can be
compared with the Old
Irish gobae ~
gobann ‘smith,’
Middle Welsh gof ~
gofein ‘smith,’
Gallic gobedbi ‘with the smiths...
-
probably an
abbess 25
January Finnchu 7th
century (d. 655/5)
Brigown (Brí
Gobann)
Munster saint Finnseach/Findsech ?
Irish Sliabh Guaire (Co. Cavan) A virgin...
- “against the
spells of women,
smiths and druids”: fri
brichta ban ocus
gobann ocus druad. The
following three lines seem to
comprise the list of names...
- Earth'). See
Litavis and Dʰéǵʰōm (The
Broad One) for
further discussion. *
Gobann- Gaul.
Cobanno OIr.
Goibniu MW
Govannon From PCelt. *goban- ('smith'). The...
- 1932. The
parish is
represented in the
crichad by the 'bailies' of
Sonnach Gobann and
cluain Lochluinn and the main
family were the Hi Gobunn. This is possibly...
-
elixirs of invincibility. His name in Old
Irish Gobae~
Gobann translates as smith~craftsman.
Gobann the
craftsman – a
skilled builder – the Gobán Saor. St...
- to
belong to the
Clanna Conall Cearnach. Linn in Goban,
alias Linn na n
Gobann, Cenn Guba, and Cnoc Glinne. Said to have been
where the
legendary figure...
- Dual
Plural Nominative gobaeH gobainnL gobainn Vocative goibneaH Accusative gobainnN Genitive gobann gobannL
gobannN
Dative gobainnL,
gobaeL goibnib...
- the roof, nor his feet the floor".
Thenceforth the
place was
called Bri
gobann (Smith's Hill), now Mitchelstown, from the
skill shown by the
smiths who...