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Aithdioghluim Dána: A Miscellany of Irish Bardic Poetry, Historical and Religious, including the Historical Poems of the Duanaire in the Yellow Book of Lecan. Vol II, Translations, Notes, Vocabulary

[49, 159], a-tá im a. go...48 6; spirits 27 1 (cf. intinn).

Aithdioghluim Dána: A Miscellany of Irish Bardic Poetry, Historical and Religious, including the Historical Poems of the Duanaire in the Yellow Book of Lecan. Vol II, Translations, Notes, Vocabulary. Editor: Lambert McKenna S.J.

Duanaire Mhéig Uidhir: The poembook of Cú Chonnacht Mág Uidhir, Lord of Fermanagh 1566-1589

[N. 49, 154] mind, intention 2771.

Duanaire Mhéig Uidhir: The poembook of Cú Chonnacht Mág Uidhir, Lord of Fermanagh 1566-1589. Editor: David Greene. Translator: David Greene.

Poems on the Butlers of Ormond, Cahir and Dunboyne (A.D. 1400–1650)

'nature' > 'pleasure.' ní fríth aigneadh i, no pleasure was found in, 1331.

Poems on the Butlers of Ormond, Cahir and Dunboyne (A.D. 1400–1650). Editor: James Carney.

Poems on the O'Reillys

mind, disposition. Gs. aignidh, 405.

Poems on the O'Reillys. Editor: James Carney.

Trí Bior-Ghaoithe an Bháis: The Three Shafts of Death

m. and f., heart, mind, ‘animus,’ intention, 389; gen. –geanta, 141, 681, 6145, 6349, 6746; na haigeanta, 828; pl. –geanta, 1311, 2276; dat. aigeanataibh, 628

Trí Bior-Ghaoithe an Bháis: The Three Shafts of Death. Author: Geoffrey Keating. Editor: Osborn Bergin.

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