verse beg. Ní accus bith na mbéo
- Early Irish
- verse, rosc
- Early Irish poetry, Mythological Cycle
A phophetic rosc attributed to the Morrígan about the unhappy end of the world. It occurs at the very end of the Middle Irish text Cath Maige Tuired, following a rosc attributed to the same deity about wealth and prosperity.
- Ní accus bith na mbéo
- Cath Maige Tuired
- § 167
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