Ainé, queen of the fairies of South Munster, [244]-246.
Ainle, one of the sons of Usnach, [192], [193], [196].
Airceltrai, the sídh of Ogma, [136], [157].
Airem, Eochaid, high king of Ireland, [147], [148], [149], [150], [151], [152], [331], [332].
Airem, meaning of the word, [149], [333].
Airmid, daughter of Diancecht, [80], [81], [82], [110].
Alator, a war-god worshipped in Britain, [275].
Alaw, river in Anglesey, [294], [295].
Alba, [97], [104], [163], [178], [192], [193], [196], [382];
Deirdre’s farewell to, [194]-195.