- In
Irish mythology,
Nuada or
Nuadu (modern spelling: Nuadha),
known by the
epithet Airgetlám (Airgeadlámh,
meaning "silver hand/arm"), was the
first king...
- ****boy
fights and
kills Nuada's accomplice Wink and an
elemental forest god that
Nuada summons against him.
During the fight,
Nuada questions why he fights...
-
great god"); The Morrígan ("the
great queen" or "phantom queen"); Lugh;
Nuada; Aengus; Brigid; Manannán; Dian
Cecht the healer; and
Goibniu the smith...
- "The Whisperer", "The Answerer", or "The Retaliator", was the
sword of
Nuada, the
first high king. The
sword was
forged by the gods and was
meant to...
-
cognate with that of
later Celtic mythological figures, such as the
Irish Nuada and the
Welsh Nudd. The
philologist and
author J. R. R.
Tolkien was invited...
- physicians, made an
artificial hand of
silver for
Nuada, and
Nuada was
named Nuada Airgetlám (
Nuada of the
Silver Hand). However, the
goddess Brigid had...
-
Nuada (Nuadu, Nuadat, Nuadha) is an
Irish male name
meaning 'the
cloud maker' and is
borne by
several figures from mythology,
legend and history, including:...
- was
named "Dwarf's Hill"; and he
traced Nodens to an
Irish hero,
Nuada Airgetlám, "
Nuada of the Silver-Hand". This
combination inspired him to
create Celebrimbor...
-
Irish mythology in po****r
culture Four
Treasures of the
Tuatha Dé
Danann Nuada Airgetlám
While glaive can
denote a broadsword,
though it may
often refer...
- of the
Tuatha Dé Danann. He
replaced the
silver arm his
father made for
Nuada with an arm of
flesh and blood; Dian
Cecht killed him out of
jealousy for...