"Bruirige ... mac rige Cruthentuathe da-mbert Anblamath mac Eogan."
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So Bruirige son of the king of the Picts/Cruithni brings to Anblamath son of Eogan? Brings what? It it supposed to say Anblamath was brought by this guy? Did Anblamath bring him? Super weird, I think a word might be missing but hard to say.
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Replying to @eDIL_Dictionary
Well it looks to me like Anblamath is the DO of the verb which is why it made little sense to me.
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Replying to @eDIL_Dictionary
TCD MS 1298/H.2.7, M.E. Dobbs published this section a long time ago in ZCP I believe, a miscellany from H.2.7.
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Replying to @AdmiralHip
If you give me an exact ref, I'll make a note to look up the context later on today. If I forget, remind me!
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Replying to @AdmiralHip
Sorry, sorry! I realised that I'll need go the library to get the book and then was away in Cambridge. You couldn't take a photo, could you? Just interested to see the context
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The article is thankfully available online here: http://sulis.ucc.ie/cdi/textarchive-results2.php?keywords=M … the article is the fourth one down.
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