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RC xii. 75.
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US 211.
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D'Arbois, ii. 52; RC xii. 476.
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RC xii. 73.
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RC xii. 105.
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RC xxii. 195.
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Larmime, "Kian, son of Kontje."
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See p. [78]; LL 245b.
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Mannhardt, Mythol. Forsch. 310 f.
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"Fir Domnann," "men of Domna," a goddess (Rh[^y]s, HL 597), or a god (D'Arbois, ii. 130). "Domna" is connected with Irish-words meaning "deep" (Windisch, IT i. 498; Stokes, US 153). Domna, or Domnu, may therefore have been a goddess of the deep, not the sea so much as the underworld, and so perhaps an Earth-mother from whom the Fir Domnann traced their descent.