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has gloss | eng: Serglige Con Culainn ( or The Wasting Sickness of Cúchulainn), also known as Oenét Emire is a narrative from the Ulster Cycle of Irish mythology. It originated in the 10th and 11th centuries, and survives in the Book of the Dun Cow, which combines two earlier versions. It tells of a curse of illness inflicted upon the hero Cú Chulainn by otherworldly women and his recovery with the aid of his wife Emer. His developing relationship with one of his attackers, Fand, occasions his wife's "only jealousy". |
lexicalization | eng: Serglige Con Culainn agus Oenet Emire |
lexicalization | eng: Serglige Con Culainn agus Óenét Emire |
lexicalization | eng: Serglige Con Culainn |
lexicalization | eng: The Sick Bed of Cuchulainn |
lexicalization | eng: The Sickbed of Cuchulainn |
lexicalization | eng: The Sickbed of Cúchulainn |
lexicalization | eng: The Wasting Sickness of Cuchulainn |
lexicalization | eng: The Wasting Sickness of Cúchulainn |
instance of | c/Irish texts |
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media:img | Cuchulainn rebuked by Emer Millar.jpg |
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