- mahā́nt- "big" Av mazant- "big"
OPrus mazs "smaller", Lith mažas "small" OIr
mochtae, MIr mag-,
maige "big" mec "big" madh "big" A mak, B makā "much" mekkis...
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Saint Mochta (or
Mochtae, Mahew, Mochteus, Maucteus, Mauchteus; died 20
August 535, or A.D. 537), was the last
surviving disciple of
Saint Patrick. Mochta...
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founder of
Killaloe Mo Lua of
Kilmoluagh Kilmoluagh Connacht saint Mochta,
Mochtae 6th
century (d. 535)
British Louth,
County Louth Meath saint 24
March Móenu...
- of Armagh. d. 883 Cath****ach mac
Robartaig Also
abbot of Armagh. d. 893
Mochtae daltae Féthgno Also
scribe and anchorite. d. 895 Máel
Aithgin d. 903 Cellach...
- íarsin do Ardd
Patraic fri
Lugmag anoir B.Phát. 135, l. 2680 908c
Ticed Mochtae aníar ó
Lugmag B.Phát. 146, l.2931 908c do
Lugmag B.Phát. 146, l.2931 928...
- Máel Pátraic mac
Findchon Féthgno mac
Nechtain Cath****ach mac
Robartaig Mochtae daltae Féthgno Máel
Aithgin Cellach mac Sóergussa Máel Ciaráin mac Eochocáin...
- Máel Pátraic mac
Findchon Féthgno mac
Nechtain Cath****ach mac
Robartaig Mochtae daltae Féthgno Máel
Aithgin Cellach mac Sóergussa Máel Ciaráin mac Eochocáin...
- Louth, went into
exile into the
lands of
Munster with the
shrine of
Saint Mochtae,
fleeing before Áed. Áed had
married Euginis ingen Donnchada (died 802)...