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Geàrr-chunntas
This Ossianic Ballad tells how Fionn MacCumhail and his men took Fionn's magic sword 'Mac an Luinn' to an enchanted smithy to be re-tempered. They followed a smith called Lonn Mac Lìobhann to the smithy, where there were four misshapen, four-armed blacksmiths, each with a claw-hammer and iron pincers. Some of the swords belonging to Fionn's men are named. These are 'Fead', 'Faoidh', 'Èigheach' and 'An Conallan'.
Notaichean a' Chlàir
See:
'Folksongs and Folklore of South Uist' (M. F. Shaw ed., 1955) p. 29
'Leabhar na Fèinne' (J. F. Campbell ed., 1872) p. 59 and p. 65
'Stories from South Uist' (A. MacLellan & J. L.Campbell, 1961) p. 14
'Popular Tales of the West Highlands' (J. F. Campbell ed., 1861) Vol. III p. 396
Neach/Cuspair a' Chlàir
Oscar; Daorghlas; Diarmad; Fionn
Àite Clàraidh
Siorrachd - Siorrachd Inbhir Nis
Eilean - Uibhist a Deas
Paraiste - Uibhist a Deas
Baile/Àite - Loch Baghasdail
Cànan
Gàidhlig
Seòrsa
Cruinneachadh
Cruth Inneal a' Chlàir
Wire
Càileachd an Fhuaime
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