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- Dealgnaid abstract "In Irish mythology, Dealgnaid was the wife of Partholón; who was the leader of the second group of people to settle in Ireland.A poem in the Lebor Gabála, expanded on by Céitinn, tells how Partholón and his wife lived on a small island near the head of the estuary of the River Erne. Once, while Partholón was out touring his domain, his wife, Delgnat, seduced a servant, Topa. Afterwards they drank from Partholón's ale, which could only be drunk through a golden tube. Partholón discovered the affair when he drank his ale and recognised the taste of Delgnat's and Topa's mouths on the tube. In anger, he killed Topa, and his wife's dog. But Delgnat was unrepentant, and insisted that Partholón himself was to blame, as leaving them alone together was like leaving honey before a woman, milk before a cat, edged tools before a craftsman, or meat before a child, and expecting them not to take advantage. This is recorded as the first adultery and the first jealousy in Ireland. The island they lived on was named Inis Saimera after Saimer, Dalgnat's dog.".
- Dealgnaid wikiPageExternalLink CelticC.htm.
- Dealgnaid wikiPageID "17678610".
- Dealgnaid wikiPageLength "1313".
- Dealgnaid wikiPageOutDegree "7".
- Dealgnaid wikiPageRevisionID "532118047".
- Dealgnaid wikiPageWikiLink Category:Irish_mythology.
- Dealgnaid wikiPageWikiLink Geoffrey_Keating.
- Dealgnaid wikiPageWikiLink Ireland.
- Dealgnaid wikiPageWikiLink Irish_mythology.
- Dealgnaid wikiPageWikiLink Lebor_Gabála_Érenn.
- Dealgnaid wikiPageWikiLink Partholón.
- Dealgnaid wikiPageWikiLink River_Erne.
- Dealgnaid wikiPageWikiLinkText "Delgnat".
- Dealgnaid wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Celt-myth-stub.
- Dealgnaid subject Category:Irish_mythology.
- Dealgnaid hypernym Wife.
- Dealgnaid type Person.
- Dealgnaid comment "In Irish mythology, Dealgnaid was the wife of Partholón; who was the leader of the second group of people to settle in Ireland.A poem in the Lebor Gabála, expanded on by Céitinn, tells how Partholón and his wife lived on a small island near the head of the estuary of the River Erne. Once, while Partholón was out touring his domain, his wife, Delgnat, seduced a servant, Topa. Afterwards they drank from Partholón's ale, which could only be drunk through a golden tube.".
- Dealgnaid label "Dealgnaid".
- Dealgnaid sameAs Q5245915.
- Dealgnaid sameAs m.047mlft.
- Dealgnaid sameAs Q5245915.
- Dealgnaid wasDerivedFrom Dealgnaid?oldid=532118047.
- Dealgnaid isPrimaryTopicOf Dealgnaid.