Cóir anmann
form undefined
Dinnshenchas Érenn C, Dinnshenchas Érenn B
Dinnshenchas of Coire mBreccáinprose
verse
23 st.
beg. Coire Breccáin, bail i fail
Dinnshenchas of Coire mBreccáin
The colloquy between Fintan and the hawk of Achill
verse
116 st.
beg. Arsaidh sin, a eoúin Accla
Poem presenting a conversation between Fintan mac Bóchra, the sole survivor of the Flood, and an ancient hawk (seboc) of the island of Achill.
Independent, Lebor gabála Érenn (Recension B)
Comaimsera ríg nÉrenn ocus ríg na Cóiced iar Creitimprose
A tract that synchronises the reigns of the high-kings and provincial kings of Ireland. The list extends from Lóegaire mac Néill to Muirchertach mac Toirrdelbaig Ua Briain.
Comainmnigud nóem nÉrenn
prose
list
Early Irish tract containing lists of Irish saints of the same name. Most copies of the text are followed by a similar tract focusing on female Irish ‘holy virgins’ (Comanmand nóebúag hÉrenn).
Comanmand nóebúag hÉrenn
prose
list
Early Irish tract containing lists of female Irish saints (nóebúag ‘holy virgins’) of the same name. In the manuscripts, the text immediately follows that of a similar tract known as Comainmnigud nóem nÉrenn.
Commentary on the Amra Choluim Chille
prose
Middle Irish commentary in the form of scholia accompanying copies of the Amra Choluim Chille.
Compert Con Culainn
form undefined
Compert Fiachach Muillethain
form undefined
Brief anecdote about Éogan Mór mac Ailello and the birth of Fíachu Muillethan.
Comrac Líadaine ocus Cuirithir
prosimetrum
prose
verse
Prosimetric story about the tragic love relationship between two professional poets, Líadain, a poetess of the Corcu Duibne, and Cuirithir, a Connachtman.
Comrainter in airigid
verse
beg. Comrainter in airigid
Middle Irish poem on the honorific food portions that are due to different classes of society.
Comram na Clóenfherta
form undefined
Dinnshenchas Érenn C supplement
Dinnshenchas of Conachailprose
verse
3 st.
beg. Corann, robo ben co céill
Text on the dinnshenchas of Conachail
Conailla Medb míchuru
verse
beg. Conailla Medb míchuru
Luccreth moccu Chíara
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Luccreth moccu Chíara
(fl. 7th century)
early Irish poet
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Obscure 'accentual poem' by or at least attributed to Luccreth moccu Chíara. The first section deals with the Ulster hero Fergus mac Róich, his situation as an exile in the service of Medb and Ailill, and his participation in their wars over the cattle (bó) of the Ulstermen. The account is thought to refer to an early version of the Táin bó Cúailnge.
Connachta cid dia tá in t-ainm
verse
15 st.
beg. Connachta cid dia tá int ainm
Poem which offers a mythological account for the origin of the name Connacht, formerly Cóiced Ol nÉcmacht. 15 stanzas.
Dinnshenchas Érenn A, Dinnshenchas Érenn C, Dinnshenchas Érenn B
Dinnshenchas of Crechmáelprose
verse
beg. A drem-sa, nach duairc ic dáil
Dinnshenchas of Crechmáel
Dinnshenchas Érenn C, Dinnshenchas Érenn B
Dinnshenchas of Crotta Clíachverse
prose
beg. Sunda sefain fer síde
Tract on the dinnshenchas of Crotta Clíach.
Dinnshenchas Érenn C supplement
Dinnshenchas of Crúachán Aigleprose
verse
5 st.
beg. Oighle mac Deirg, derg a dhrech
Text on the dinnshenchas of Crúachán Aigle
Cú cen máthair
verse
36 st.
beg. Cú cen máthair, maith cland
Luccreth moccu Chíara
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Luccreth moccu Chíara
(fl. 7th century)
early Irish poet
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Old Irish poem (36st) attributed to Luccreth moccu Chíara, which traces the ancestry of Cú cen Máthair (d. 665), king of Munster and grandfather of Cathal mac Finguine, all the way back to Adam. A large part of the pedigree, from Míl to Adam, closely resembles that found in another Old Irish poem of a similar metrical type, beg. Énna Labraid luad cáich and dealing with Leinster kings. Myles Dillon has argued that these pedigrees represent (respectively) Munster and Leinster recensions of the same core material.
Cath Maige Tuired, Cath Maige Tuired § 142
In dáil n-asdadhaverse
rosc
beg. Gébaid foss findgrinde
Lóch LethglasLóch Lethglas
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Independent, Agallamh na seanórach, Acallam bec
Dám thrír táncatar illeverse
beg. Dám thrír táncatar ille
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