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单词 Dagda
例句 Dagda
Now Pidge and his indomitable little sister Brigit must fight for the good god Dagda and guard the manuscript from the covetous Morrigan. Summer voyages: The Hounds of the Morrigan 2013-07-23T09:13:47Z
No sooner had they halted, than a tall man came forth from the palace, namely, Angus Mac Indoc of the Bruga, son of the Dagda, and commanded them to leave the place without delay. Old Celtic Romances 2011-11-19T03:00:26.863Z
Cormac, in his "Glossary," tells us she was a daughter of the Dagda and a goddess whom all poets adored, and whose two sisters were Brigit the physician and Brigit the smith. Ulster Folklore 2011-08-25T02:00:26.683Z
When Dagda thus distributed the underground palaces, Mac ind Oc, or as he was otherwise called Oengus, was absent and hence forgotten. The Fairy-Faith in Celtic Countries 2011-01-06T03:00:47.543Z
She was the daughter of the supreme head of the People of Dana, the god Dagda, “The Good.” Myths & Legends of the Celtic Race
The Nemedians meanwhile supplied similarly a recrudescent race, the Tuatha Dé Danann, of whom came the Dagda,—the all-king, almost the Zeus of ancient Ireland. Library of the World's Best Literature, Ancient and Modern, Vol. VIII
They encamped near the Fomorians, and in a little time Bove Derg, son of the Dagda, joined them with twenty-nine hundred men. Old Celtic Romances 2011-11-19T03:00:26.863Z
Cormac in his Glossary tells us she was a daughter of the Dagda and a goddess whom all poets adored, and whose sisters were Brigit the physician and Brigit the smith. The Position of Woman in Primitive Society A Study of the Matriarchy
We are now prepared to see the Tuatha De Danann in their domestic troubles and wars; and the following story is as interesting as any, for in it Dagda himself is the chief actor. The Fairy-Faith in Celtic Countries 2011-01-06T03:00:47.543Z
The Dagda called to it, and immediately it flew into his hands, killing nine men of the Fomorians on its way. Myths & Legends of the Celtic Race
She has left the Dagda’s bed, and gone through the salt of the sea & up here to the strand of Baile, and all for love of me. In The Seven Woods Being Poems Chiefly of the Irish Heroic Age
The Dagda, whose name some interpret to mean "the great good fire," so called from his military ardour, who reigned as king of Ireland from a.m. Old Celtic Romances 2011-11-19T03:00:26.863Z
This "Brugh," therefore, is said to have been the residence of the Dagda, and, after him, of Angus, one of his sons. Fians, Fairies and Picts
At the time of their conquest, Dagda their high king made a distribution of all such palaces in his kingdom. The Fairy-Faith in Celtic Countries 2011-01-06T03:00:47.543Z
The Dagda The Dagda Mōr was the father and chief of the People of Dana. Myths & Legends of the Celtic Race
Dagda, the Irish corn god, had for wife Boann, the goddess of the river Boyne. Myths of Babylonia and Assyria
Angus, The Dagda, Mananan the sea-god, enter not only into the sagas of the second cycle, but into those of the third, of the cycle of Finn. The High Deeds of Finn and other Bardic Romances of Ancient Ireland
The music of the Filid had similar powers to that of Dagda's harp, producing laughter, tears, and a delicious slumber,1134 and Celtic folk-tales abound in similar instances of the magic charm of music. The Religion of the Ancient Celts
"There is a reason for that," said the Dagda, "for every evening, Cridenbel, the blind man, makes a demand for the three best bits of my share of food, and takes them from me." Gods and Fighting Men
The Harp of the Dagda A curious little incident bearing on the power which the Danaans could exercise by the spell of music may here be inserted. Myths & Legends of the Celtic Race
Therefore Iriel went forward: standing on the pyramid of the Dagda, he began measuring and reconnoitering the army. Ireland, Historic and Picturesque
Here also dwelt Angus Og, the son of the Dagda. Early Bardic Literature, Ireland.
Dagda possessed such a cauldron and it was inexhaustible, and a vat of inexhaustible mead is described in the story of Cúchulain's Sickness. The Religion of the Ancient Celts
The king believed that, and there was anger on him against the Dagda, and he gave orders he should be put to death. Gods and Fighting Men
She was daughter of the Dagda, and, like him, associated with ideas of fertility and blessing. Myths & Legends of the Celtic Race
When the life of the visible world is hushed, they say, there is another life in the hidden, where the Dagda Mor and Ogma and Lug and Angus still guard the De Danaan hosts. Ireland, Historic and Picturesque
Even in this passage the writer seems to have been unable to dispossess his mind quite of the traditional belief that the Brugh was the Dagda's house. Early Bardic Literature, Ireland.
Dagda may thus have been a god of growth and fertility. The Religion of the Ancient Celts
And Lugh and the Dagda and Ogma followed after the Fomor, for they had brought away the Dagda's harp with them, that was called Uaitne. Gods and Fighting Men
From Finias came a magic spear, and from Murias the Cauldron of the Dagda, a vessel which had the property that it could feed a host of men without ever being emptied. Myths & Legends of the Celtic Race
I have chosen the god Dagda, as He has chosen me. Highland Ballad
To recapitulate, the Dagda Mor was a divine title given to a hero named Eocaidh, who lived many centuries before the birth of Christ, and in the depths of the pre-historic ages. Early Bardic Literature, Ireland.
Irish mythology is remarkably free from obscene and grotesque myths, but some of these cluster round Dagda. The Religion of the Ancient Celts
And when all was over, the Dagda brought out the heifer he had got as wages from Bres at the time he was making his dun. Gods and Fighting Men
At this time, it is said, Ireland was ruled by three Danaan kings, grandsons of the Dagda. Myths & Legends of the Celtic Race
"I did not call to you, indeed," said the Thin Woman; "but why do you sit in the path so that travellers to the House of the Dagda are halted on their journey?" The Crock of Gold
In Irish accounts of the síd, Dagda has the supremacy, wrested later from him by Oengus, but generally each owner of a síd is its lord. The Religion of the Ancient Celts
Dagda is called "the god of the earth" "because of the greatness of his power." The Religion of the Ancient Celts
And the Dagda gave Corann a great tract of land for doing his harping so well. Gods and Fighting Men
In the end he is besieged by the combined forces of Ailell and the Dagda, and taken prisoner. Myths & Legends of the Celtic Race
"If," she replied, "you are the Absolute and are above all pettiness, can you not be superior to me also and let me pass quietly on my road to the Dagda!" The Crock of Gold
Some of the people said then to the king: "The Dagda has killed Cridenbel, giving him some deadly herb." Gods and Fighting Men
Such cults of a Mother-goddess lie behind many religions, but gradually her place was taken by an Earth-god, the Celtic Dispater or Dagda, whose consort the goddess became. The Religion of the Ancient Celts
But however great a house the Dagda had, Angus got it away from him in the end, through the help of Manannan, son of Lir. Gods and Fighting Men
The Dagda and Angus then both repair to the palace of Ailell, who feasts them for a week, and then asks the cause of their coming. Myths & Legends of the Celtic Race
And they found the gold inside it, and they knew it was the truth the Dagda had told. Gods and Fighting Men
Then the harp sprang from the wall, and came to the Dagda, and it killed nine men on its way. Gods and Fighting Men
Vallancey, citing a text now lost, says that Crom-eocha was a name of Dagda, and that a motto at the sacrificial place at Tara read, "Let the altar ever blaze to Dagda." The Religion of the Ancient Celts
So when the Dagda heard that he went away and his people and his household with him, for Manannan had put an enchantment on them all. Gods and Fighting Men
The flying Fomorians, it is told, had made prisoner the harper of the Dagda and carried him off with them. Myths & Legends of the Celtic Race
So the Dagda went to their camp, and he asked them for a delay, and they said he might have that. Gods and Fighting Men
And she said to the Dagda, that she would bring the heart's blood of Indech, son of De Domnann, that had threatened him, to the men of Ireland. Gods and Fighting Men
This name, like the myth of his disinheriting his father, may point to his cult superseding that of Dagda. The Religion of the Ancient Celts
So then he left the body up on the nearest hill, and he went down and raised the stone and brought it up and dug a grave and buried the Dagda's son. Gods and Fighting Men
The Danaans dwell in the spiritual Ireland, which is portioned out among them by their great overlord, the Dagda. Myths & Legends of the Celtic Race
Then the Dagda said: "Those great things you are boasting you will do, I will do them all with only myself." Gods and Fighting Men
And after Lugh had held the kingship for a long time, the Dagda was made king in his place. Gods and Fighting Men
In the annalists she is daughter of Dagda, and has three sons. The Religion of the Ancient Celts
And as to Angus Og, son of the Dagda, sometimes he would come from Brugh na Boinn and let himself be seen upon the earth. Gods and Fighting Men
So in the evening the Dagda did that; and no sooner had Cridenbel swallowed down the gold than he died. Gods and Fighting Men
So when the Dagda had brought his work to an end, and they asked him what reward he wanted, he did as Angus had bidden him. Gods and Fighting Men
And that seemed folly to Bres; he thought the Dagda would have asked more than a heifer of him. Gods and Fighting Men
An early chief of the gods is Dagda, who, in the story of the battle of Mag-tured, is said to be so called because he promised to do more than all the other gods together. The Religion of the Ancient Celts
As to the Dagda, he took no revenge, though he had the name of being revengeful and quick in his temper. Gods and Fighting Men
And it was in that harp the Dagda had bound the music, so that it would not sound till he would call to it. Gods and Fighting Men
But the Dagda said: "You are not giving the right judgment of a prince." Gods and Fighting Men
But one day, as the Dagda was in the trench, he saw his son, Angus Og, coming to him. Gods and Fighting Men
After the first battle of Mag-tured, Dagda is forced to become the slave of Bres, and is much annoyed by a lampooner who extorts the best pieces of his rations. The Religion of the Ancient Celts
And while they were there, Corrgenn got it in his mind that there was something that was not right going on between his wife and Aedh, one of the sons of the Dagda. Gods and Fighting Men
Then Lugh sent the Dagda to spy out the Fomor, and to delay them till such time as the men of Ireland would come to the battle. Gods and Fighting Men
The Sons of the Gael went on after that to Teamhair, where the three sons of Cermait Honey-Mouth, son of the Dagda, that had the kingship between them at that time held their court. Gods and Fighting Men
And Bodb Dearg, son of the Dagda, came with twenty-nine hundred men, and he said: "What is the cause of your delay in giving battle?" Gods and Fighting Men
Perhaps the different names given to Dagda, Manannan, and others were simply names of similar local gods, one of whom became prominent, and attracted to himself the names of the others. The Religion of the Ancient Celts
Every one thought the Dagda would take Corrgenn's life then and there in revenge for his son's life. Gods and Fighting Men
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