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|Title=Irish legal commentary on dogs (TCD 1336) | |Title=Irish legal commentary on dogs (TCD 1336) | ||
|FormPrimary=prose | |Initial words in prose=Fothad Dolus .i. duaillside .i. disoills | ||
|Classification=Subject:early Irish legal texts | |||
|ShortDescription=<p>An Irish legal commentary on the types of dogs that are appropriate to every class of legal person. It cites an early Irish legal text, probably <em>Bretha for conshlechtaib</em>, which belonged to the third part of the <em>Senchas Már.</em><br></p> | |||
|LanguageAuto=Irish language | |||
|Compare=Bretha for conshlechtaib | |||
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|MS=Dublin, Trinity College, MS 1336/6.2 | |||
|columns=848.18–849.19 | |||
|incipit=‘Fothad Dolus .i. duaillside .i. disoills | |||
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|FormPrimary=prose | |||
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