Transactions of the Third International Congress for the History of Religions
Transactions of the Third International Congress for the History of Religions
International Congress for the History of Religions (1900-1960) (3rd : 1908 : Oxford, England)
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* It is found in Emer's elegy to her husband Cuchulainn in the Book ^ Leimter, f. 123^ 1. President's Address: Rhys 203 the nominative DEÜI, i. e. derci, * goddess."* It occurs in one of the defixions ^ discovered some years ago at Rom, in the neighbourhood of Poitiers. I am glad to add a second application of the genitive dea : it occurs in the name of a place mentioned more than once in the Tripartite Life of St. Patrick. In Irish it used to be called Inber Dea^ *the river-mouth of the Goddes...s,^ the goddess being the river divinity, who owned the stream and haunted its waters. The river meant is not a large one : its name now is Vartry, but the harbour at its mouth, close to Wicklow, used to be an important and well-known one. This is borne out in the Latin of the Book of Armagh^ where one reads ^ that St. Patrick's ship * in opportunum portum in regiones Coolennorum in portum apud nos darum qui uocatur hostium Dee dilata est \ To Inver Dea must be added such names as Sau Dea, * Willow of the Goddess,' and Snâm Dea^ * Swimming-place of the Goddess,' both near Loch Mask, possibly on the Glensaul river, which empties itself into that lake in the county of Mayo.* The dee of the Book of Armagh is not the same word as our dea^ though of the same meaning.
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