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|Abstract2=A gloss in the Old-Irish law-tract <em>Uraicecht na Ríar</em> states that the satire of <em>glám dícenn</em> takes place 'under the shade of a whitethorn, without any thorns on it'. As this kind of tree always bears thorns, the contents of this gloss seem curious. The aim of this paper is therefore to discuss its possible meaning, through an analysis of evidence elsewhere for <em>glám dícenn</em> and other satires and invectives, and also by a brief examination of the status of whitethorn in early medieval Ireland. | |||
|SubjectHeadings=Subject:early Irish law | |SubjectHeadings=Subject:early Irish law | ||
|TagText=Uraicecht na ríar; Cis lir fodlai aire?; | |TagText=Uraicecht na ríar; Cis lir fodlai aire?; |
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Hily, Gaël, “L’aubépine sans épines: une curiosité dans la procédure d’exécution du glám dícenn”, Zeitschrift für celtische Philologie 65 (2018): 123–134.
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