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NOTES  LU 133 a, Harleian MS. 2, 16; text and translation in Nutt [c], i. 42 ff. Book of Fermoy, 85 a; Nutt [c], i. 58 ff. Nutt [c], ii. 24 f. See infra, pp. 73–74. Windisch, Táin, pp. 342, 366. N. O'Kearney, in TOS ii. 80 (1855). Windisch, Táin, p. 550. E. Windisch, in IT iii. 2.</li> <li>S. H. O'Grady, in TOS iii. 87 ff. (1855).</li> <li>"The Gilla Dacker," in S. H. O'Grady, ii. 300.</li> <li>"Diarmaid and Grainne," in TOS iii. 69 ff. (1855).</li> <li>ib. p. 179.<li> <li>LU 63 b; W. Stokes, in RCel xvi. 139 (1895); J. F. Campbell [c], p. xxxix.</li> <li>W. Stokes, in RCel xvi. 62 (1895).</li> </ol>

<ol> <li>Text and translation by K. Meyer, in RCel x. 212 ff. (1889); cf. W. Stokes, ib. xv. 465 (1894).</li> <li>E. Windisch, in IT II. ii. 241 f.</li> <li>For the meaning of this phrase see MacCulloch [b], p. 67, note I.</li> <li>LU 74 a, 77a; Windisch, Táin, pp. 306, 312 f.</li> <li>LL 119 a; text and translation by W. Stokes, in RCel iii. 175 (1877).</li> <li>Loth, Mabinogion, i. 302. <li>See infra, p. 165.</li> <li>Text and translation by R. I. Best, in Ériu, iii. 149 f. (1907).</li> <li>See infra, p. 89.</li> <li>W. Stokes, in RCel xvi. 42 (1895).</li> <li>J. O'B. Crowe, in JRHAAI IV. i. 94 ff. (1871); W. Stokes, in RCel XV. 482 (1894), xvi. 152 (1895); see also infra, p. 121.</li> <li>W. Stokes, in RCel xiii. 426 f. (1892).</li> <li>D'Arbois, Cours, v. 370; W. Stokes, in RCel xvi. 45 (1895).</li> <li>See infra, pp. 156, 179.</li> <li>See infra, pp. 80–82.</li> <li>Book of Ballymote, 139b. <li>See supra, p. 70.</li> </ol>