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Acallam na senórach ll. 105–164. First meeting between Patrick and Caílte, part 2

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First day of the acallam between Patrick and Caílte (second part), ed. Whitley Stokes, ‘Acallamh na senórach’ in Irische Texte mit Wörterbuch... (1900): lines 105–164; cf. Myles Dillon, Stories from the Acallam (1970): Beginning only; tr. Ann Dooley • Harry Roe, Tales of the elders of Ireland (1999): 6–8. Patrick shares dinner with Caílte and his company and asks him about Finn’s character, the key to their survival, and the drinking vessels of the Fían. Caílte recites a poem in which he reminisces about the drinking horns and other vessels belonging to members of the Fían.
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‘Maith’, ar Pátraic, ‘in táinic ár próind ⁊ ár tomhaltus chucaind fós?’

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Verse beg. Dámadh ór in duille donn, attributed to: Caílte mac RónáinCaílte mac Rónáin
Caílte mac Crundchon meic Rónáin
(time-frame ass. with Finn Cycle)
or Caílte mac Crundchon meic Rónáin, kinsman of Finn mac Cumaill and a prominent member of his fían; accomplished warrior and hunter; one of the protagonists of Acallam na senórach
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Attr. to Caílte (Ocus ro ráid Cáilti in formolad bec-so and sin); ed. Stokes, ll. 116-119.


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November 2014, last updated: June 2022
First day of the acallam between First day of the <em>acallam</em> between Patrick and Caílte (second part), ed. Whitley <span class="smallcaps" style="font-variant:small-caps;">Stokes</span>, ‘Acallamh na senórach’ in <i>Irische Texte mit Wörterbuch...</i> (1900): lines 105–164; cf. Myles <span class="smallcaps" style="font-variant:small-caps;">Dillon</span>, <i>Stories from the Acallam</i> (1970): Beginning only; tr. Ann <span class="smallcaps" style="font-variant:small-caps;">Dooley</span> • Harry <span class="smallcaps" style="font-variant:small-caps;">Roe</span>, <i>Tales of the elders of Ireland</i> (1999): 6–8.Patrick shares dinner with Caílte and his company and asks him about Finn’s character, the key to their survival, and the drinking vessels of the <em>Fían</em>. Caílte recites a poem in which he reminisces about the drinking horns and other vessels belonging to members of the <em>Fían</em>.belonging to members of the Fían. +

‘Maith’, ar Pátraic, ‘in táinic ár próind ⁊ ár tomhaltus chucaind fós?’

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