Translation of the Irish Aithed, first word of a category of tale from Old and Middle Irish, e.g. Aithed Finn [The Elopement of Fionn], etc. ‘Elopement’ is occasionally a mistranslation of Tóraigheacht [pursuit].
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Translation of the Irish Aithed, first word of a category of tale from Old and Middle Irish, e.g. Aithed Finn [The Elopement of Fionn], etc. ‘Elopement’ is occasionally a mistranslation of Tóraigheacht [pursuit].
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