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has gloss | eng: Twrch Trwyth is a particularly potent wild boar in the Arthurian legend. The hunt for Twrch Trwyth by King Arthur was the subject of a popular stock narrative in medieval Welsh literature. The fullest account of this great hunt appears in the prose tale Culhwch and Olwen, probably written around 1100, but other references demonstrate that this was a popular subject in Wales for hundreds of years. Both the boar and the hunt have parallels in earlier Welsh and Irish mythology. |
lexicalization | eng: Twrch Trwyth |
instance of | e/Hells Angels |
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Breton | |
has gloss | bre: Twrch Trwyth zo anv un tourc'h-gouez euzhus a rank Culhwch mont da chaseal en danevell kembraek Kulhwch hag Olwen, er Mabinogi. Twrch eo mab ar priñs Tared, a zo dindan gazel-gê. Kontammet eo e zent; ur sizailh, ur grib hag un aotenn a zo war e benn etre e zivskouarn. |
lexicalization | bre: Twrch Trwyth |
Welsh | |
has gloss | cym: Baedd Gwyllt a ffyrnig y ceir hanes ei hela yn y chwedl Culhwch ac Olwen yw'r Twrch Trwyth. |
lexicalization | cym: Twrch Trwyth |
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has gloss | ita: Twrch Trwyth è un cinghiale particolarmente potente delle leggende arturiane. La caccia al cinghiale di re Artù era un soggetto popolare nella letteratura medievale gallese. Il racconto più completo appare nella storia di Culhwch e Olwen. Il cinghiale e la caccia hanno parallelli nella mitologia gallese e nella mitologia irlandese. |
lexicalization | ita: Twrch Trwyth |
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