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Collud ocus sádaili
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beg. Collud ocus sádaili
Cris finnáin dumimdegail imum
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beg. Cris Finnáin dum imdegail imum
Imad fesa finnad nech
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beg. Imad fesa finnad nech
Is bés do mac Dé, tacu
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beg. Is bés do mac Dé, tacu
Is fó lim-sa mu laiget
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beg. Is fó lim-sa mu laiget
Is maith máin mesrugud
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beg. Is maith máin mesrugud
Cóemgen of Glendalough
Cóemgen (var. Cáemgen, Caoimhghin, Caoimhin, Kevin) of Glendalough
(d. c. 618)
patron saint of Glenn Dá Locha (Glendalough)

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Cóemgen [unidentified]Cóemgen ... unidentified
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Rhyming charm.
Lepaid úar
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beg. Lepaid úar
St Gall charm 1
prose
Early Irish charm against a thorn, the first of four charms found on a fragment from St Gall.
St Gall charm 2
prose
Early Irish charm against urinary disease, the second of four charms found on a fragment from St Gall.
St Gall charm 3
prose

The third of four charms found on a fragment from St Gall. It consists of a Latin charm beg. Caput Christi, which is also attested in the Book of Nunnaminster and two later manuscripts, and an Old Irish instruction on performance. While the Caput Christi is seemingly associated with ailments of the eyes, the instruction interprets it as a charm against headache (cenn-galar).

St Gall charm 4
prose
Charm against various ailments, the final of four charms found on a fragment from St Gall.
Stowe Missal charms
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