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|Initial words 2=Ní théd an égean a n-aisgidh | |Initial words 2=Ní théd an égean a n-aisgidh | ||
| | |Classification=Subject:vernacular Irish verse | ||
|AgentCategory=Id:Mac Carthaigh Riabhach (Fínghin) | |||
|Categories=Classical Irish poetry | |Categories=Classical Irish poetry | ||
|ShortDescription=<p>Early Modern Irish poem (44 qq) addressed to Fínghin Mac Carthaigh Riabhach. Ó Cuív remarks that it is written in a “highly technical legal language”.</p> | |||
|ShortDescription=Early Modern Irish poem (44 qq) addressed to Fínghin Mac Carthaigh Riabhach. Ó Cuív remarks that it is written in a “highly technical legal language”.< | |AuthorAuto=Id:Ó Dálaigh (Mathghamhain) | ||
|AuthorAuto=Ó Dálaigh (Mathghamhain) | |AscribedAuthorAuto=Id:Ó Dálaigh (Mathghamhain) | ||
|AscribedAuthorAuto=Ó Dálaigh (Mathghamhain) | |AuthorComments=The poem is attributed to Mathghamhain (mac Domhnaill mheic Eoghain) Ó Dálaigh | ||
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|LanguageAuto=Early Modern Irish | |LanguageAuto=Early Modern Irish | ||
|Manuscripts2={{MS | |Manuscripts2={{MS | ||
|Select=Manuscript | |||
|prefix=* | |prefix=* | ||
|MS= | |MS=Cork, University College, Book of Lismore | ||
|comments=The poem, with its concluding colophon, appears to be the scribe's single contribution to this manuscript. | |||
|folio=158 | |folio=158 | ||
|incipit=Ni téd an égean a naisgidh | |incipit=Ni téd an égean a naisgidh | ||
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|FormPrimary=verse | |FormPrimary=verse | ||
|NumberStanzas=44 | |NumberStanzas=44 | ||
| | |StatusDescription=Re: "Early Modern Irish poem (44 qq) addressed to Fínghin Mac Carthaigh Riabhach. Ó Cuív remarks that it is written in a “highly technical legal language”." | ||
Ó Cuív p. 98 | |||
|Published=Yes | |||
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- Early Modern Irish
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- Classical Irish poetry
Early Modern Irish poem (44 qq) addressed to Fínghin Mac Carthaigh Riabhach. Ó Cuív remarks that it is written in a “highly technical legal language”.
- Ní théd an égean a n-aisgidh
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