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- of Tuireann, but was then forced to lend the self-navigating boat Sguaba Tuinne (Wave-sweeper) instead. Aenbharr or Aonbharr (Irish: Aonbarr) occur in Oidheadh...
- In modern tales, he is said to own a self-navigating boat named Sguaba Tuinne ('Wave-sweeper'), a horse Aonbharr which can course over water as well as...
- converted into a group of songs. They now perform as a band called Beal Tuinne. Rita has also been performing with other musicians such as Liam O'Flynn...
- etymology is echoed in the following Gaelic (Irish) words: [tuinne] nf. in : gob na tuinne, the water edge [tòn] nf. g. tòine; d. tòin; pl.+an, the fundament...
- An Cosnamhach Eolus Rolond Criomhthann Seán Aindrias died 1738 Aodh na Tuinne Tadhg Conchubhar Conchúir Conchubhar Óg Críostóra Aodh Buidhe died 1755...
- (a young salmon). She is also known in Scottish Gaelic as maighdean na tuinne ("maid of the wave") or maighdean mhara ("maid of the sea"). The ceasg lives...
- sword Fragarach, the horse Enbarr (Aonbarr), the boat Scuabtuinne / Sguaba Tuinne ("Wave-Sweeper"), his armour and helmet. Lugh's spear (sleg), according...
- 1004–1005 Máel Ruanaid mac Ardgail 1005–1007 Matudán mac Domnaill 1007–1007 Dub Tuinne ("In Torc") mac Eochada 1007–1007 Domnall mac Duibh T****nne 1007–1007 Niall...
- until his death in 1957. In his pre-Easter Rising aisling poem Cois na Tuinne ("Beside the Wave"), Seán Gaelach describes pondering the woes of the Gael...
- believed their name derived from such ancestry. Scottish Gaelic: maighdean na tuinne. The spellings vary from cohuleen driuth" (Croker), "cohuleen druith" (O'Hanlon...