- remains. In
early Irish literature, the Fir
Domnann were
located in Cóice
Laigean (Leinster). A
probably 7th-century
Irish poem
credits their ruler, Mess-Telmann...
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medieval form lagena, from proto-Celtic *ɸlāgenā,
cognate of Old
Irish lágan,
láigean,
Welsh llain 'broad spearhead, blade'; akin to
Irish láighe 'mattock, spade'...
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medieval form lagena, to
Celtic *(p)lāgenā
which originated Old
Irish láigean 'broad spearhead',
Welsh llain 'blade'. Vilouchada,
parish and village...
-
medieval form lagena, from proto-Celtic *ɸlāgenā,
cognate of Old
Irish lágan,
láigean,
Welsh llain 'broad spearhead, blade'; akin to
Irish láighe 'mattock, spade'...
- Tullyvarraga. The
parish is
named after the
townland of Dromline, or
Druim Laigean in Irish,
meaning the
hillside of the spears.
There were two castles. One...
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about the
kings of
Ireland and of the provinces. They include:
Righnaid Laigean Clan Cathaoir, on the
families descended from King
Cathair Mór of Leinster...