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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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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
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Carn Bélaite