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|Initial words 2=Mad bé ríg rofessir recht flatha | |Initial words 2=Mad bé ríg rofessir recht flatha | ||
|Initial words= | |Initial words in translation=If you are a king you should know the prerogative of a ruler | ||
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|text=Críth gablach | |||
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|Categories=Early Irish law texts; Early Irish poetry; Early Irish poetry | |||
|ShortDescription=Legal poem cited at the end of ''Críth gablach''. It numbers 104 lines in Binchy's edition. | |||
|Description=<ref name="Binchy1971,152-3" /> | |||
|Language=[[Language::Old Irish]]<ref>Although "most of the archaic forms and orthography have been ironed out" in the manuscript, "the poem passes most of the tests used to distinguish archaic from 'classical' Old Irish." Binchy, "An archaic legal poem" (1971), 152-153.</ref> | |Language=[[Language::Old Irish]]<ref>Although "most of the archaic forms and orthography have been ironed out" in the manuscript, "the poem passes most of the tests used to distinguish archaic from 'classical' Old Irish." Binchy, "An archaic legal poem" (1971), 152-153.</ref> | ||
| | |Manuscripts=Only a single manuscript copy is known:<ref name="Binchy1971,152-3">{{C|Binchy 1971|at=152-153}}</ref> | ||
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|MS=Dublin, Trinity College, MS 1337/2 | |||
|folio= 7a-7b | |||
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|FormPrimary=verse | |||
|NumberLines=104 | |||
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