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Da cuincead neach a ndliged
verse
beg. Da cuincead neach a ndliged

Irish poem (9 qq) on the seven grades of poets (filid), which is typically found at the end of, or in association with, certain copies of Auraicept na n-éces. It is one of several prose and verse texts on the subject that ultimately derive from the Uraicecht becc.

Fochloc is fer fichdha finn
verse
beg. Fochloc is fer fichdha finn

Irish poem on the seven grades of poets (filid). It is one of several prose and verse texts on the subject that ultimately derive from the Uraicecht becc.

Grádha fileadh fégtar lind
verse
18 st.
beg. Grádha fileadh fégtar lind

Irish poem (18 qq) on the seven grades of poets (filid). It is one of several prose and verse texts on the subject that ultimately derive from the Uraicecht becc.

Críth gablach
Ma be rí rofesser recht flatho
verse
beg. Mad bé ríg rofessir recht flatha

Legal poem cited at the end of Críth gablach. It numbers 104 lines in Binchy’s edition. 

Toichid brathu coitchinn cha
verse
78 st.
beg. Toichid brathu coitchinn cha
Mac Aodhagáin (Giolla na Naomh) [d. 1309]
Mac Aodhagáin (Giolla na Naomh) ... d. 1309
(d. 1309)
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Mac Aodhagáin (Giolla na Naomh) [d. 1309]
Mac Aodhagáin (Giolla na Naomh) ... d. 1309
(d. 1309)
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Early Modern Irish poem (78 stt.) on legal distraint, attributed to Giolla na Naomh Mac Aodhagáin (d. 1309).