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* '''story book''' | * '''story book''' | ||
* '''bouchal''' (''Anglo-Irish)'': young man | * '''bouchal''' (''Anglo-Irish)'': young man | ||
− | * '''bones:''' "His wife went on the hillock | + | * '''bones:''' "His wife went on the hillock where they (the clerics) were, and said: "The pigs have eaten our son Ailill through savageness," said she. And Ailill said: "I will believe if you resuscitate my son for me." Patrick commanded the boy's bones to be collected, " The boy was afterwards resuscitated through Patrick's prayers. from ''Vita tripartita Sancti Patricii'' (''Tripartite Life of Saint Patrick''). a medieval saint's life in Latin and Irish |
− | where they (the clerics) were, and said: "The pigs have eaten our son | ||
− | Ailill through savageness," said she. And Ailill said: "I will believe | ||
− | if you resuscitate my son for me." Patrick commanded the boy's bones to | ||
− | be collected, " The boy was afterwards resuscitated through Patrick's prayers. from ''Vita tripartita Sancti Patricii'' (''Tripartite Life of Saint Patrick''). a medieval saint's life in Latin and Irish | ||
[[Category:Saint Patrick]] | [[Category:Saint Patrick]] | ||
[[Category:pigs]] | [[Category:pigs]] |
Latest revision as of 07:43, 29 June 2013
- story book
- bouchal (Anglo-Irish): young man
- bones: "His wife went on the hillock where they (the clerics) were, and said: "The pigs have eaten our son Ailill through savageness," said she. And Ailill said: "I will believe if you resuscitate my son for me." Patrick commanded the boy's bones to be collected, " The boy was afterwards resuscitated through Patrick's prayers. from Vita tripartita Sancti Patricii (Tripartite Life of Saint Patrick). a medieval saint's life in Latin and Irish