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* '''Fionn mac Cumhail:''' (earlier ''Finn'' or ''Find mac Cumail'' or ''mac Umaill'', pronounced roughly "Finn m'Cool") a legendary hunter-warrior of Irish mythology, also known in Scotland and the Isle of Man as Fingal.
 
* '''Fionn mac Cumhail:''' (earlier ''Finn'' or ''Find mac Cumail'' or ''mac Umaill'', pronounced roughly "Finn m'Cool") a legendary hunter-warrior of Irish mythology, also known in Scotland and the Isle of Man as Fingal.
 
** [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fionn_mac_Cumhail Wikipedia]
 
** [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fionn_mac_Cumhail Wikipedia]
** [http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/cgi-bin/JoyceColl/JoyceColl-idx?type=turn&entity=JoyceColl001600160180 Third Census of Finnegans Wake]
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** [http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/cgi-bin/JoyceColl/JoyceColl-idx?type=turn&id=JoyceColl.GlasheenFinnegans&entity=JoyceColl.GlasheenFinnegans.p0180&isize=L&q1=Finn Third Census of Finnegans Wake]
  
 
* '''Huckleberry Finn:''' character who features in several books by [[Mark]] Twain; a friend of Tom [[Sawyer]]
 
* '''Huckleberry Finn:''' character who features in several books by [[Mark]] Twain; a friend of Tom [[Sawyer]]
 
** [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Huckleberry_Finn Wikipedia]
 
** [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Huckleberry_Finn Wikipedia]
** [http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/cgi-bin/JoyceColl/JoyceColl-idx?type=turn&entity=JoyceColl001600160180 Third Census of Finnegans Wake]
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** [http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/cgi-bin/JoyceColl/JoyceColl-idx?type=turn&id=JoyceColl.GlasheenFinnegans&entity=JoyceColl.GlasheenFinnegans.p0180&isize=L&q1=Finn Third Census of Finnegans Wake]
  
 
* '''fin:''' (''US Slang'') a colloquial term for the five-dollar bill bearing a portrait of Abraham Lincoln
 
* '''fin:''' (''US Slang'') a colloquial term for the five-dollar bill bearing a portrait of Abraham Lincoln
  
 
* '''Finland'''
 
* '''Finland'''
** [http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/cgi-bin/JoyceColl/JoyceColl-idx?type=turn&entity=JoyceColl001300130359 A Finnegans Wake Gazetteer]
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** [http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/cgi-bin/JoyceColl/JoyceColl-idx?type=turn&id=JoyceColl.MinkGazetteer&entity=JoyceColl.MinkGazetteer.p0359&isize=L&q1=Finland A Finnegans Wake Gazetteer]
  
 
* '''Finn:''' a giant who, according to folk mythology, built the cathedral in Lund, Sweden → sometimes identified (probably erroneously) with Finn MacCool
 
* '''Finn:''' a giant who, according to folk mythology, built the cathedral in Lund, Sweden → sometimes identified (probably erroneously) with Finn MacCool
 
** [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lund Wikipedia]
 
** [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lund Wikipedia]
** [http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/cgi-bin/JoyceColl/JoyceColl-idx?type=turn&entity=JoyceColl001600160263 Third Census of Finnegans Wake]
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** [http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/cgi-bin/JoyceColl/JoyceColl-idx?type=turn&id=JoyceColl.GlasheenFinnegans&entity=JoyceColl.GlasheenFinnegans.p0263&isize=L&q1=Lund Third Census of Finnegans Wake]
** [http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/cgi-bin/JoyceColl/JoyceColl-idx?type=turn&entity=JoyceColl001300130439 A Finnegans Wake Gazetteer]
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** [http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/cgi-bin/JoyceColl/JoyceColl-idx?type=turn&id=JoyceColl.MinkGazetteer&entity=JoyceColl.MinkGazetteer.p0439&isize=L&q1=Lund A Finnegans Wake Gazetteer]
  
 
* '''Finn:''' a Frisian lord who appears in ''Beowulf'' and ''The Fight at Finnsburg''
 
* '''Finn:''' a Frisian lord who appears in ''Beowulf'' and ''The Fight at Finnsburg''
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* '''fin:''' (''French'') end → [[Mister Finnagain!]]
 
* '''fin:''' (''French'') end → [[Mister Finnagain!]]
  
* '''Michael Finnegan:''' (''song'') eponymous character in the popular song ''[[Michael Finnegan]]'' → [[Mister Finnagain!]]
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* '''Michael Finnegan:''' (''song'') eponymous character in the popular song ''[[Michael Finnegan]]'' → [[Mister Finnagain!]]. Each verse of the song ends "Poor old Michael Finnegan/Begin Again," creating a cyclical structure like that of Vico and FW.
  
 
* '''finicky'''
 
* '''finicky'''
  
 
* '''Finn’s Hotel:''' a hotel in Leinster Street, Dublin, where Nora Barnacle worked when Joyce first met her
 
* '''Finn’s Hotel:''' a hotel in Leinster Street, Dublin, where Nora Barnacle worked when Joyce first met her
** [http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/cgi-bin/JoyceColl/JoyceColl-idx?type=turn&entity=JoyceColl001300130359 A Finnegans Wake Gazetteer]
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** [http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/cgi-bin/JoyceColl/JoyceColl-idx?type=turn&id=JoyceColl.MinkGazetteer&entity=JoyceColl.MinkGazetteer.p0359&isize=L&q1=Finn%27s%20Hotel A Finnegans Wake Gazetteer]
  
 
[[Category: Finnegan]]
 
[[Category: Finnegan]]
[[Category: Song lyrics]]
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[[Category: Songs and lyrics]]

Latest revision as of 15:25, 19 January 2014

  • finn: (Irish) white, pale, fair (e.g. fair hair); pure, true, blessed → Finnegan = fairheaded
  • Finn-: (Germanic root) designates moist-swampy places and rotten smell
  • Finne: (German) pimple; blotch
  • Tim Finnegan: the Dublin hod-carrier who fell drunk from his ladder and apparently died in the popular Irish-American street ballad from the 1850s Finnegan's Wake. At his wake, a bottle of whiskey broke on his coffin and he "came back to life". Much of the text of the ballad is echoed in the first chapter of FW.
  • Fionn mac Cumhail: (earlier Finn or Find mac Cumail or mac Umaill, pronounced roughly "Finn m'Cool") a legendary hunter-warrior of Irish mythology, also known in Scotland and the Isle of Man as Fingal.
  • fin: (US Slang) a colloquial term for the five-dollar bill bearing a portrait of Abraham Lincoln
  • Finn: a Frisian lord who appears in Beowulf and The Fight at Finnsburg
  • Michael Finnegan: (song) eponymous character in the popular song Michael FinneganMister Finnagain!. Each verse of the song ends "Poor old Michael Finnegan/Begin Again," creating a cyclical structure like that of Vico and FW.
  • finicky
  • Finn’s Hotel: a hotel in Leinster Street, Dublin, where Nora Barnacle worked when Joyce first met her