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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

[42], >Church History 49 27.

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.

Desiderius, otherwise called Sgáthán an Chrábhaidh

a canon, a decree of the Church. an dlighidh chanóna, of Canon Law, 3858. dpl. naomhchánōinibh, 5005. [Both forms of the word (canóin, cánóin) are recognized in IGT, p. 95. Cf. (gen.) an dlighid canonta, AU, 1384 ; an dlighidh chanónta, TBg, 4631. Furthcr tratha cánónta, Gearnon, 38 ; tratha canónta, 264.]

Desiderius, otherwise called Sgáthán an Chrábhaidh. Author: Flaithrí Ó Maolchonaire. Editor: Thomas F. O’Rahilly.

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

f., canon, gen. –óna, 8458

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

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