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Nuadu Necht ("the pure"), son of Sétna Sithbac, a
descendant of
Crimthann Coscrach, of the Laigin, was,
according to
medieval Irish legend and historical...
- the
first king of the
Tuatha Dé Danann. He is also
called Nechtan,
Nuadu Necht and Elcmar, and is the
husband of Boann. He is
mostly known from the tale...
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ruled for five or six years, at the end of
which he was
killed by
Nuadu Necht in the
battle of Aillenn. The
Lebor Gabála Érenn
synchronises his reign...
- son of Find File, son of Ros Ruad, son of
Fergus Fairgge, son of
Nuadu Necht, of the Laigin, was,
according to
medieval Irish legend and
historical tradition...
- took
power after killing his predecessor, and his father's killer,
Nuadu Necht. In
Togail Bruidne Dá
Derga he
succeeds Eterscél directly. When Eterscél...
- mythology. It is
unclear whether his
father was the short-lived High King
Nuada Necht, the god
Nuada Airgetlam of the
Tuatha Dé Danann, or
another figure of a...
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described as the great-grandson of
Nuadu mac Achi (Finn mac Umaill) or
Nuadu Necht (Finn File).
Although the
origin of the ****ociation
remains difficult to...
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including letters that only
occur in
loanwords (g, q, w, x), this one is used:
Nechť již hříšné
saxofony ďáblů rozezvučí síň úděsnými tóny waltzu,
tanga a quickstepu...
- wet".
Another etymology suggests that
Nechtan is
derived from Old-Irish
necht "clean, pure and white", with a root -neg "to wash", from IE neigu̯- "to...
- nift) OHG nift "niece"
neptis "granddaughter" naptī́ "granddaughter" OIr
necht "niece" *dayh₂wḗr "husband's brother, brother-in-law" OE tācor "husband's...