Æd´uans. Familiar with plating of copper and tin, [44]

Ægira. Custom of the priestess of Earth at, in Achæa, ere prophesying, [167]

Æsun. Umbrian deity, [86]

Æsus. Deity mentioned by Lucan, [86]

Aed the Fair (Aed Finn) (aid). Chief sage of Ireland;

author of “Voyage of Maeldūn,” [331]

Aei (ay´ee), Plain of, where Brown Bull of Quelgny meets and slays Bull of Ailell, [225]

African Origin. Primitive population of Great Britain and Ireland, evidence of language suggests, [78]

Age, Iron. The ship a well-recognised form of sepulchral enclosure in cemeteries of the, [76]

Ag´noman. Nemed's father, [98]