Wilfrid, [221]
Willibrord, St., [222]
Winds, the colours of the, [415], [416]
Winter night, Caoilte's poem on a, [507]
Windisch on St. Brigit, [161-3]; on the pagan element in Irish literature, [251]; on the archaism of the sagas, [261]; on Irish scansion, [532]; on the language of Irish copyists, [269]; on Irish metric, [483]
Woden equated with Welsh Gwydion, [13]; accredited ancestor of various races, [78]
Women, not shunned by the early saints, [192]; shunned by the later ones, [193]; tardily exempted from military service, [234]; King Cormac's opinion of them, [249]; Parliament of the, [260]; as trainers of warriors, [296]; enjoy their own dowries, [32]; their price is the Brehon Law, [320]; uncover their bosoms before Cuchulain, [348]
Wood used in Irish buildings, [129], [130]
Woodward, Dr., Bishop of Cloyne, [620]
Wooing of Emer, [296] ff.