- Cín
Dromma Snechtai or
Lebor Dromma Snechtai ("book of
Druimm Snechta";
Modern Irish:
Leabhar Dhroim Sneachta, IPA: [ˈl̠ʲəuɾˠ ɣɾˠiːmʲ ˈʃnʲaxt̪ˠə]) is...
- Elim.
There is said to have been snow of wine (Old
Irish fín, "wine",
snechta, "snow") in his reign, from
which he
gained his better-known name. He ruled...
- Snow that
tasted of wine (Old
Irish oll, "great, ample", fín, "wine",
snechta, "snow") is said to have
fallen in his reign. He
ruled for only one year...
- some of the
kings cannot be identified. The last four
kings following Snechta Fína (Fínsnechta Fledach) do not
correspond with any of the
kings in later...
- cf. Ir., Sc.G.
sliabh sniaghtey [ˈʃnʲaxt̪ə] snow Goidelic; from O.Ir.
snechta; cf. Ir. sneachta, Sc.G.
sneachd sollan [ˈsolan] salt Goidelic; from O...
- Domnach-maigen
Drumsnat Monastery early monastic site,
patronised by St
Molua Druim-
snechta Errigal Trough Monastery early monastic site,
Gaelic monks Airecal-muadain...
- ["The
conception of Cúchulainn"],
copied from the lost Book of
Druimm Snechta,
contains p****ages
interpolated by H
Tochmarc Étaíne ["The
wooing of Étaín"]...
- Trí gena ata
messu brón: gen
snechta oc legad, gen do mná frit íar
mbith fhir aili lé, gen chon fhoilmnich.
Three smiles that are
worse than sorrow: the...
- Thurneysen, R, (ed.), "Baile C****nd Chétchathaig nach der
Handschrift von
Druim Snechta", in Zu
irischen Handschriften und Littera****enkmälern (Berlin 1912):...
- Cináeda (died 1034), Máel
Coluim mac Maíl
Brigte (died 1029), and Máel
Snechta mac
Lulaig (died 1085). If Máel
Coluim mac Cuiléin was
indeed a son of...