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- Q5121855 subject Q6347498.
- Q5121855 subject Q8720225.
- Q5121855 subject Q8720954.
- Q5121855 subject Q8723980.
- Q5121855 subject Q9990303.
- Q5121855 abstract "Ceirean, Cirein-cròin or cionarain-crò was a large sea monster in Scottish Gaelic folklore. An old saying claims that it was so large that it fed on seven whales: Local folklores say this huge animal can disguise himself as a small, silver fish when fisherman come in contact with it. Other accounts state the reason for the disguise was to attract its next meal; when the fisherman would catch it in its small silver fish form, once aboard it changed back to the monster and ate him.According to Forbes,"[In another saying] cionarain-cro here is substituted, as Avill be seen, for the cirein-croin in the former saving, and ranks second to the "great seaanimal."Forbes identifies the creature as a large sea serpent, but this is arguable. He also proposes it as a dinosaur -"It is not known what this monster animal was, though it may well have been one of these "Giant fish-destroyers," so ably, inler-alia, described by Dr Carmichael M'Intosh, which waged war in sea and on land against all and sundry as well as against each other, viz., the gigantic Deinosaurs,[sic] some of which, notably the Atlantosaurus, reached to one hundred feet in length with a height of thirty feet, and proportionately awful of aspect."".
- Q5121855 wikiPageExternalLink gaelicnamesofbea00forbuoft_djvu.txt.
- Q5121855 wikiPageWikiLink Q168366.
- Q5121855 wikiPageWikiLink Q1865281.
- Q5121855 wikiPageWikiLink Q26843.
- Q5121855 wikiPageWikiLink Q379173.
- Q5121855 wikiPageWikiLink Q616671.
- Q5121855 wikiPageWikiLink Q6347498.
- Q5121855 wikiPageWikiLink Q8720225.
- Q5121855 wikiPageWikiLink Q8720954.
- Q5121855 wikiPageWikiLink Q8723980.
- Q5121855 wikiPageWikiLink Q920028.
- Q5121855 wikiPageWikiLink Q9314.
- Q5121855 wikiPageWikiLink Q9990303.
- Q5121855 comment "Ceirean, Cirein-cròin or cionarain-crò was a large sea monster in Scottish Gaelic folklore. An old saying claims that it was so large that it fed on seven whales: Local folklores say this huge animal can disguise himself as a small, silver fish when fisherman come in contact with it.".
- Q5121855 label "Cirein-cròin".