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Aithne damh homa re haei
verse
10 st.
beg. Aithne damh homa re haei

Early Modern Irish poem (10 stt) written in the obscure style known as bérla na filed. The earliest version survives as the first of three such poems at the end of a legal manuscript (part of TCD 1337), where it is accompanied by an interlinear gloss.

Fe mo ese ol atú
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15 st.
beg. Fe mo ese ol atú

Early Modern Irish poem (15 stt) written in the obscure style known as bérla na filed. It survives as the second of three such poems at the end of a legal manuscript (part of TCD 1337), where it is accompanied by an interlinear gloss.

Sliocht sceo mo risi fa rún
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17 st.
beg. Sliocht sceo mo risi fa rún

Early Modern Irish poem (17 stt) written in the obscure style known as bérla na filed. It survives as the last of three such poems at the end of a legal manuscript (part of TCD 1337), where it is accompanied by an interlinear gloss.

Tuilsitir mo derca súain
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beg. Tuilsitir mo derca súain
Oisín mac Finn
Oisín mac Finn
(time-frame ass. with Finn Cycle, Finn mac Cumaill, Saint Patrick, Cormac mac Airt)
A fían-warrior, son of Finn, in the Finn Cycle of medieval Irish literature

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(ascr.)
Poem on the boar of Muir Talláin, ascribed to Oisín.