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Bachlach

 

[Irish, rustic, servant, labourer, etc.].

An Irish word often translated as ‘churl’, used to describe several figures in early narratives, most notably Cráebruad in Fled Bricrenn [Briccriu's Feast] who challenges the Ulster heroes to a beheading contest.

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Fer Caille
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