BachelorDragon.png

The bachelor programme Celtic Languages and Culture at Utrecht University is under threat.


§ 8

Verse: Which of his [Óengus’s?] fostersons in the east violated Étaín? What is the name of Senbecc’s father? Answer in interlinear gloss: Abcán úa h-Ebricc the poet (file) took Étain, daughter of Dían Cécht, by force at Brúg na Boinne and impregnated her; Óengus killed Abcán; Étaín gave birth to Senbecc; Senbecc was reared by Óengus.
Agents
Étaín [daughter of Dían Cécht]Étaín ... daughter of Dían Cécht
Entry reserved for but not yet available from the subject index.

See more
Óengus mac ind ÓcÓengus mac ind Óc
Aengus mac ind Óc;Mac Óc;Mac ind Óc
(time-frame ass. with Túatha Dé Danann)
Óengus (Aengus) mac (ind) Óc; Mac Óc: mythological figure in medieval Irish literature, one of the Túatha Dé Danann; associated with youth and love; identified in some narratives as a son of the Dagda and Bóann.
See more
Abcán úa hEbriccAbcán úa hEbricc
Otherworldly dwarf
See more
SenbeccSenbecc (úa Ébricc/E(i)bricc)
Senbecc ua Eibric
No short description available
See more
Places
Brúg na BoinneBrúg na Boinne

No description available

See more

This page has not as yet been published.

It is work in progress, but we hope to get it published in the foreseeable future.

Details


Page name:
Source:Dúan in cethrachat cest/§ 08 (Étaín)
Namespace
Source
Current visibility

Page class
text section contexts