@eDIL_Dictionary @ChronHib I don't suppose either of you have insight into the placename "Etarbaine", spelled variously as etarbane or nEtarb iniu. It's a place in Tipperary apparently assoc with the Kings of Cashel, but it's mentioned briefly in the version of TBC in YBL
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Odarba has yet another separate entry in eHogan. There is no indication that either Hogan or Ó Corráin realised that these are just graphic variations of the same name.
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That’s interesting, I suppose it may be that the genealogy it is linked with hasn’t been discussed much. I wrote a chapter on it for my thesis, but I couldn’t find much on this placename at all.
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Is it Odarba rather than Odarb? You can see how Edarba (< Etarba) might become Odarba
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It is Odarba in Lecan, yes.
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