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- Dobhar-chú abstract "The Dobhar-chú (Irish pronunciation: [ˈd̪ˠaɾˠxuː]) is a creature of Irish folklore and a cryptid. Dobhar-chú is roughly translated into \"water hound.\" It resembles both a dog and an otter though sometimes is described as a half dog, half fish. It lives in water and has fur with protective properties.Many sightings have been documented down through the years. Most recently in 2003 Irish artist Sean Corcoran and his wife claim to have witnessed a Dobhar-chú on Omey Island in Connemara, County Galway. In his description the large dark creature made a haunting screech, could swim fast and had orange flipper like feet.A headstone, found in Conwall cemetery in Glenade, County Leitrim depicts the Dobhar-chú and is related to a tale of an attack on a local woman by the creature. The stone is claimed to be the headstone of a grave of a woman killed by the Dobhar-chú in the 17th century. Her name was supposedly Gráinne. Her husband supposedly heard her scream as she was washing clothes down at Glenade lough, County Leitrim and came to her aid. When he got there she was already dead, with the Dobhar-chú upon her bloody and mutilated body. The man killed the Dobhar-chú, stabbing it in the heart. As it died, it made a whistling noise, and its mate arose from the lough. Its mate chased the man but, after a long and bloody battle, he killed it as well.Note that dobharchú is a modern Irish word for 'otter'. The modern Irish word for water is 'uisce' although 'dobhar' is also (rarely) used. 'Dobhar' is a much older form and cognates are found in other Celtic languages (e.g. Welsh, 'dwr', water). 'Cú' is 'hound' in Irish (see, for example, 'Cúchulainn', the hound of Culainn).The Dobhar-chú is also known as the \"dobarcu\", and anglicised as \"doyarchu\" and \"dhuragoo\".".
- Dobhar-chú thumbnail Dobhar-chu_encounter.jpg?width=300.
- Dobhar-chú wikiPageExternalLink dobhar.htm.
- Dobhar-chú wikiPageExternalLink legend7.html.
- Dobhar-chú wikiPageID "987201".
- Dobhar-chú wikiPageLength "3302".
- Dobhar-chú wikiPageOutDegree "29".
- Dobhar-chú wikiPageRevisionID "697752694".
- Dobhar-chú wikiPageWikiLink Ahuizotl_(creature).
- Dobhar-chú wikiPageWikiLink Category:Carnivorous_cryptids.
- Dobhar-chú wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mammal_cryptids.
- Dobhar-chú wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mythological_dogs.
- Dobhar-chú wikiPageWikiLink Category:Otters.
- Dobhar-chú wikiPageWikiLink Celtic_languages.
- Dobhar-chú wikiPageWikiLink Connemara.
- Dobhar-chú wikiPageWikiLink County_Galway.
- Dobhar-chú wikiPageWikiLink Cryptid.
- Dobhar-chú wikiPageWikiLink Cú_Chulainn.
- Dobhar-chú wikiPageWikiLink Dog.
- Dobhar-chú wikiPageWikiLink Folklore.
- Dobhar-chú wikiPageWikiLink Fur.
- Dobhar-chú wikiPageWikiLink Grave.
- Dobhar-chú wikiPageWikiLink Gráinne.
- Dobhar-chú wikiPageWikiLink Headstone.
- Dobhar-chú wikiPageWikiLink Irish_mythology.
- Dobhar-chú wikiPageWikiLink Kelpie.
- Dobhar-chú wikiPageWikiLink Lake_monster.
- Dobhar-chú wikiPageWikiLink Lavellan.
- Dobhar-chú wikiPageWikiLink Loch.
- Dobhar-chú wikiPageWikiLink Omey_Island.
- Dobhar-chú wikiPageWikiLink Otter.
- Dobhar-chú wikiPageWikiLink Sean_Corcoran.
- Dobhar-chú wikiPageWikiLink Selkie.
- Dobhar-chú wikiPageWikiLink Water.
- Dobhar-chú wikiPageWikiLink Woman.
- Dobhar-chú wikiPageWikiLinkText "Dobhar-chú".
- Dobhar-chú aka "Water Hound".
- Dobhar-chú caption "Artist's impression".
- Dobhar-chú country "Ireland".
- Dobhar-chú grouping Cryptid.
- Dobhar-chú habitat "Water".
- Dobhar-chú name "Dobhar-chú".
- Dobhar-chú status Folklore.
- Dobhar-chú subGrouping Folklore.
- Dobhar-chú wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cryptozoology.
- Dobhar-chú wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:IPA-ga.
- Dobhar-chú wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_mythical_creature.
- Dobhar-chú subject Category:Carnivorous_cryptids.
- Dobhar-chú subject Category:Mammal_cryptids.
- Dobhar-chú subject Category:Mythological_dogs.
- Dobhar-chú subject Category:Otters.
- Dobhar-chú hypernym Creature.
- Dobhar-chú type FictionalCharacter.
- Dobhar-chú type Mammal.
- Dobhar-chú type Carnivoran.
- Dobhar-chú type Diacritic.
- Dobhar-chú type Mammal.
- Dobhar-chú type Redirect.
- Dobhar-chú comment "The Dobhar-chú (Irish pronunciation: [ˈd̪ˠaɾˠxuː]) is a creature of Irish folklore and a cryptid. Dobhar-chú is roughly translated into \"water hound.\" It resembles both a dog and an otter though sometimes is described as a half dog, half fish. It lives in water and has fur with protective properties.Many sightings have been documented down through the years.".
- Dobhar-chú label "Dobhar-chú".
- Dobhar-chú sameAs Q2618578.
- Dobhar-chú sameAs Добхар-Чу.
- Dobhar-chú sameAs Dobhar-chú.
- Dobhar-chú sameAs 다르쿠.
- Dobhar-chú sameAs Dobhar-chú.
- Dobhar-chú sameAs m.03wxyx.
- Dobhar-chú sameAs Добхар-ку.
- Dobhar-chú sameAs Добхар-чу.
- Dobhar-chú sameAs Dobhar-chu.
- Dobhar-chú sameAs Q2618578.
- Dobhar-chú sameAs 多尔胡.
- Dobhar-chú wasDerivedFrom Dobhar-chú?oldid=697752694.
- Dobhar-chú depiction Dobhar-chu_encounter.jpg.
- Dobhar-chú isPrimaryTopicOf Dobhar-chú.