Loga
Thus, for instance, corresponding to Lug, genitive Loga, we have the two forms ILeu and ILew, of which the former alone matches the Irish
Thus, for instance, corresponding to Lug, genitive Loga, we have the two forms ILeu and ILew, of which the former alone matches the Irish (Celtic Folklore: Welsh and Manx, Celtic Folklore: Welsh and Manx > Volume II > Chapter IX: Place-name Stories)
Lug sings over him eli Loga, or ' Lug's enchantment,' and Ciichulainn gets the requisite rest and sleep': this we read in the Book of the Dun Cow, fo, 78' (Celtic Folklore: Welsh and Manx, Celtic Folklore: Welsh and Manx > Volume II > Chapter XII: Race in Folklore and Myth)
Celtic Folklore: Welsh and Manx
- attestation: Thus, for instance, corresponding to Lug, genitive Loga, we have the two forms ILeu and ILew, of which the former alone matches the Irish (Celtic Folklore: Welsh and Manx > Volume II > Chapter IX: Place-name Stories)
"Thus, for instance, corresponding to Lug, genitive Loga, we have the two forms ILeu and ILew, of which the former alone matches the Irish."
- attestation: Lug sings over him eli Loga, or ' Lug's enchantment,' and Ciichulainn gets the requisite rest and sleep': this we read in the Book of the Dun Cow, fo, 78' (Celtic Folklore: Welsh and Manx > Volume II > Chapter XII: Race in Folklore and Myth)
"Lug sings over him eli Loga, or ' Lug's enchantment,' and Ciichulainn gets the requisite rest and sleep': this we read in the Book of the Dun Cow, fo, 78'."
- attribution: This view need hardly be regarded as incompatible with (Celtic Folklore: Welsh and Manx > Volume II > Chapter XII: Race in Folklore and Myth)
"This view need hardly be regarded as incompatible with the fact, that Lug's name, genitive Loga^"