Definition of Dinsenchas. Meaning of Dinsenchas. Synonyms of Dinsenchas

Here you will find one or more explanations in English for the word Dinsenchas. Also in the bottom left of the page several parts of wikipedia pages related to the word Dinsenchas and, of course, Dinsenchas synonyms and on the right images related to the word Dinsenchas.

Definition of Dinsenchas

No result for Dinsenchas. Showing similar results...

Meaning of Dinsenchas from wikipedia

- Dindsenchas or Dindshenchas (modern spellings: Dinnseanchas or Dinnsheanchas or Dınnṡeanċas), meaning "lore of places" (the modern Irish word dinnseanchas...
- later mythological and folkloric figure Crom Dubh. The references in a dinsenchas ("place-lore") poem in the 12th century to sacrifice in exchange for milk...
- – after the previous High King, Lugaid Laigdech, is killed by Áed, a dinsenchas story about the founding of Emain Macha is interpolated, followed by the...
- for the "Prose Tales from the Rennes Dinsenchas #42", considered here. The Rennes Dindsenchas The Bodleian Dinsenchas; the metrical Dindsenchas. Stokes says...
- "Leo lam-fota") and is killed by Curnan the Blacklegged in the Rennes Dinsenchas. Ainle, whose name means "champion" is described as being renowned and...
- interpreted as "white cow" (Irish: bó fhionn; Old Irish: bó find) in the dinsenchas, where she is also called "White Boand". Ptolemy's 2nd century Geography...
- saga Compert Mongáin tells recounts the deeds of a legendary son, In the Dinsenchas Manannán is also described as the father of Ibel, after whose death Manannán...
- from the Book of Leinster, latter copies of the Book of Invasions, the Dinsenchas, the Banshenchas, and the Book of Rights. At one stage it was owned by...
- descent 940 – 997 or 998 Cináed ua hArtacáin Irish poet and author of dinsenchas poems Died 974 Constantine VII Byzantine emperor and author of De Administrando...
- of Leinster, Leabhar Ua Maine, and the Great Book of Lecan. Like the dinsenchas ("place lore") poems, the banshenchas poems are accompanied by prose commentary...