Leabhar Imuinn: the book of Hymns of the Ancient Church of Ireland 2

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Leabhar Imuinn: the book of Hymns of the Ancient Church of Ireland 2
Todd, James Henthorn, 1805-1869
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Dala (the same word used above, where it is said that Oengus went to the assembly, at which he was to receive the judgment of Adamnan) is a general term for any meeting ; aipeachc is pro- perly a court or diet of princes, or officials, for making laws, or hearing civil causes ; from arpeao, a chieftain, or noble.
1 In assonances. — RecTicu repetition of the same sound at the end of each line.
J The same number. — The lines have generally fourteen syllables. Terse .» has sixteen syllables, but m
...ay "be reduced to fourteen, if we elide the final syllable of Christian before oe, and pronounce Mariam as a dissyllable, Marjam. Verses 8 and 1 2 have fifteen syllables : in verse 8, mortme is pro- nounced as a dissyllable ; and in verse z a, vohmtarie is pronounced voluntarje, four syllables only. But in verse 4, the final syllable of atque is not elided before amavti. MarHnms is apparently pronounced Mariinus, with the penultimate short ; and there are several other irregularities.
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