loved by Niam of the Golden Hair, [270]-[272];
returns from Land of Youth, [273];
Keelta and, resolve to part, [282];
assists Keelta bury Oscar, [307]
Old Celtic Romances. Reference to Dr. P.W. Joyce's, [303], [309], [312]
Ollav. Definition of the term, [149]
Ollav Fōla. Eighteenth King of Ireland from Eremon, the most distinguished Ollav of Ireland, [149]-[150];
compared with Goban the Smith and Amergin the Poet, [150]
Olwen. The story of Kilhwch and, [386]-[392];
daughter of Yspaddaden, [387];