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... mean “ Great Queen ” , “ Sea Queen ” , and “ Phantom Queen " . The simplest translation of the whole name is " Great Queen " . Mór means in Irish " great " or " big " , and rígan means " queen " . In Middle Irish texts , the name often ...
... mean “ Great Queen ” , “ Sea Queen ” , and “ Phantom Queen " . The simplest translation of the whole name is " Great Queen " . Mór means in Irish " great " or " big " , and rígan means " queen " . In Middle Irish texts , the name often ...
Pagina 224
... mean " horse " , but refers to some fearful female spirit . The same root is found in the Swedish word mara . In modern Swedish folklore , a mara is a person , usually a woman , who is transformed at night to an evil creature who ...
... mean " horse " , but refers to some fearful female spirit . The same root is found in the Swedish word mara . In modern Swedish folklore , a mara is a person , usually a woman , who is transformed at night to an evil creature who ...
Pagina 233
... means well towards Cúchulainn in this tale , and yet she , like Bricriu , takes pleasure in taunting him . In Aided ... mean that she is guarding him from it , but it could have a more ominous meaning . Hennessy translates it in a more ...
... means well towards Cúchulainn in this tale , and yet she , like Bricriu , takes pleasure in taunting him . In Aided ... mean that she is guarding him from it , but it could have a more ominous meaning . Hennessy translates it in a more ...
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