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Trecheng breth Féne - §§ 230–256
§ 236b: Trí h-amra Glinne Dalláin i Tír Eogain

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§§ 230–256
Ed. and tr. Kuno Meyer, The Triads of Ireland (1906).
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Second of the three wonders of Glenn Dalláin in Tír Éogain: the beast (míl) of Lettir Dallán:

§ 236b: Trí h-amra Glinne Dalláin i Tír Eogain

# 236b Trecheng breth Féne
Second of the three wonders of Glenn Dalláin in Tír Éogain: the beast (míl) of Lettir Dallán:
It has a human head and otherwise the shape of a smith's bellows. The water-horse (ech uisci) which lived in the lake by the side of the church cohabited with the daughter of the priest and begot the beast upon her.
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beast of Lettir Dallán No associated entry available from the subject index
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Glenn Dalláin
Tír Éogain
Lettir Dallán
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Ir. ech uisci