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Source:Dúan in cethrachat cest/§ 01-§ 03 (Fénius Farsaid)/00002
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§§ 1–3, concerning Fénius Farsaid —
§§ 1-3, series of questions and answers concerning Fénius Farsaid, his wife Bélait and her lover Iar mac Néma; ed. and tr. Rudolf Thurneysen, ‘Das Gedicht der vierzig Fragen von Eochaid ua Cérín’, Zeitschrift für celtische Philologie 13 (1921); discussed by Bart Jaski, ‘Aeneas and Fénius: a classical case of mistaken identity’ in Texts and identities in the early Middle Ages... (2006): 29–31.
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00002 ASCII-based serial numbers are used to sort items in consecutive order.
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Verse: who killed Iar na n-ech [Iar mac Néma] [...]?
Answer in interlinear gloss (prose): when Iar mac Néma had been with Bélait, Fénius killed him with the jaw-bone of a camel; Bélait died in love for him and was buried in Carn Bélaite.
Verse: who killed Iar na n-ech [Iar mac Néma] [...]?
Answer in interlinear gloss (prose): when Iar mac Néma had been with Bélait, Fénius killed him with the jaw-bone of a camel; Bélait died in love for him and was buried in Carn Bélaite.
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jaw-bone of a camel
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Fénius Farsaid <strong>Fénius Farsaid</strong> <br><em class="text-muted">No short description available</em>
Iar mac Néma No associated entry available from the subject index
Bélait ingen Laitin No associated entry available from the subject index
Iar mac Néma No associated entry available from the subject index
Bélait ingen Laitin No associated entry available from the subject index
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Carn Bélaite