Irish goll

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Macgnímartha Find - § 2
[2. battle of Cnucha (Goll and Luchet)]

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§ 2, on the battle of Cnucha fought between Cumall and Urgriu, ed. Kuno Meyer, ‘Macgnímartha Find’, Revue Celtique 5 (1882); discussed e.g. by Joseph Falaky Nagy, The wisdom of the outlaw: the boyhood deeds of Finn in Gaelic narrative tradition (1985): 86–88.
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Luchet wounds Áed, blinding him in one eye, whence Áed is known as Goll (‘One-eyed’). Goll, in turn, kills Luchet.

# 2. battle of Cnucha (Goll and Luchet) Macgnímartha Find
Luchet wounds Áed, blinding him in one eye, whence Áed is known as Goll (‘One-eyed’). Goll, in turn, kills Luchet.
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one-eyedness
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Luchet No associated entry available from the subject index
Goll mac Morna <strong>Goll mac Morna</strong> <br><em class="text-muted">No short description available</em>
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Ir. goll