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- Darini abstract "The Darini (Δαρῖνοι) (manuscript variant: Darnii [Δάρνιοι]) were a people of ancient Ireland mentioned in Ptolemy's 2nd century Geography as living in south Antrim and north Down. Their name implies descent from an ancestor called Dáire (*Dārios), as claimed by several historical peoples, including the Dál Riata and Dál Fiatach (Ulaidh) in the same area of eastern Ulster as well the Érainn (Iverni) of Munster. An early name for Dundrum, County Down, is recorded as Dún Droma Dáirine, and the name Dáirine was applied to the Érainn dynasty.The cognate Dari(o) (\"agitation, tumult, rage\") is a form widely attested in the Gaulish language, especially in personal names. An example from the Welsh language is cynddaredd (\"rage\"). Thus the Darini may have been considered a people \"of great violence\" and descendants of a so called \"red god\" Over time, however, the Irish personal name Dáire would develop the meaning of \"rutty\" or \"violent apparently following a meaning of \"bestial rage\".It is worth noting that Dáirine can sometimes refer to the so-called Érainn dynasties altogether and not only to the Corcu Loídge and their corelatives in Munster.Cú Roí mac Dáire is a king from Munster who appears frequently in the Ulster Cycle possibly reflecting memories of the prehistoric Darini when their power was great in Ireland. The Dál Fiatach of Ulster later claimed descent from his semi-divine clan, the Clanna Dedad, further associating the two provinces—although seemingly in contradiction to their descent from the Ulaid or Voluntii proper, until it is remembered that the Darini and Voluntii lived adjacent to one another in Ptolemy's Ireland and were no doubt ancient kin. Cú Roí's father was Dáire mac Dedad. The Clanna Dedad take their name from his grandfather, Deda mac Sin.The legendary Conaire Mór, ancestor of the Síl Conairi, or Dál Riata, Múscraige, Corco Duibne, and Corca Baiscinn, was said to descend from Íar mac Dedad, brother of Dáire. This is simply another variant of the root present in Iverni/Érainn. Finally, the name Íth, given in the genealogies as the ultimate ancestor of the Corcu Loígde (Dáirine) and offering some confusion about their parentage and relation to the Iverni, in fact preserves the same Indo-European root *peiH- (\"to be fat, swell\"), thus in effect completing a basic picture of the Darini/Dáirine and their kindred in later historical Ireland.".
- Darini wikiPageExternalLink zeitschriftfrc1112meyeuoft.
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- Darini wikiPageOutDegree "40".
- Darini wikiPageRevisionID "698020713".
- Darini wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ancient_Irish_peoples.
- Darini wikiPageWikiLink Conaire_Mór.
- Darini wikiPageWikiLink Corcu_Baiscind.
- Darini wikiPageWikiLink Corcu_Duibne.
- Darini wikiPageWikiLink County_Antrim.
- Darini wikiPageWikiLink County_Down.
- Darini wikiPageWikiLink Cú_Roí.
- Darini wikiPageWikiLink Deda_mac_Sin.
- Darini wikiPageWikiLink Driscoll_(surname).
- Darini wikiPageWikiLink Dundrum,_County_Down.
- Darini wikiPageWikiLink Dáire.
- Darini wikiPageWikiLink Dáire_mac_Dedad.
- Darini wikiPageWikiLink Dáirine.
- Darini wikiPageWikiLink Dál_Fiatach.
- Darini wikiPageWikiLink Dál_Riata.
- Darini wikiPageWikiLink Gaulish_language.
- Darini wikiPageWikiLink Geography_(Ptolemy).
- Darini wikiPageWikiLink Haughey.
- Darini wikiPageWikiLink Hoey.
- Darini wikiPageWikiLink Irish_nobility.
- Darini wikiPageWikiLink Iverni.
- Darini wikiPageWikiLink Julius_Pokorny.
- Darini wikiPageWikiLink Mackenzie_(surname).
- Darini wikiPageWikiLink McKinley_(surname).
- Darini wikiPageWikiLink McMahon.
- Darini wikiPageWikiLink McNulty.
- Darini wikiPageWikiLink Munster.
- Darini wikiPageWikiLink Múscraige.
- Darini wikiPageWikiLink OLeary.
- Darini wikiPageWikiLink Ptolemy.
- Darini wikiPageWikiLink Scottish_clan.
- Darini wikiPageWikiLink Síl_Conairi.
- Darini wikiPageWikiLink Ulaid.
- Darini wikiPageWikiLink Ulster.
- Darini wikiPageWikiLink Ulster_Cycle.
- Darini wikiPageWikiLink Welsh_language.
- Darini wikiPageWikiLink Zeitschrift_für_celtische_Philologie.
- Darini wikiPageWikiLink Íar_mac_Dedad.
- Darini wikiPageWikiLinkText "Darini".
- Darini wikiPageWikiLinkText "Darinoi".
- Darini wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Ptolemys_Ireland.
- Darini wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Darini subject Category:Ancient_Irish_peoples.
- Darini hypernym People.
- Darini type EthnicGroup.
- Darini type Monarchy.
- Darini type Monarchy.
- Darini comment "The Darini (Δαρῖνοι) (manuscript variant: Darnii [Δάρνιοι]) were a people of ancient Ireland mentioned in Ptolemy's 2nd century Geography as living in south Antrim and north Down. Their name implies descent from an ancestor called Dáire (*Dārios), as claimed by several historical peoples, including the Dál Riata and Dál Fiatach (Ulaidh) in the same area of eastern Ulster as well the Érainn (Iverni) of Munster.".
- Darini label "Darini".
- Darini sameAs Q5222806.
- Darini sameAs Darini.
- Darini sameAs Darini.
- Darini sameAs m.06w70dl.
- Darini sameAs Q5222806.
- Darini wasDerivedFrom Darini?oldid=698020713.
- Darini isPrimaryTopicOf Darini.