Difference between revisions of "Bulbenboss"
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* '''Boss''': a hump on the back (or more generally, any swelling or protuberance on the body). | * '''Boss''': a hump on the back (or more generally, any swelling or protuberance on the body). | ||
− | * '''Ben Bulben''': a mountain in County Sligo, Ireland, widely known in the poem "Under Ben Bulben" by William Butler Yeats. | + | * '''Ben Bulben''': a mountain in County Sligo, Ireland, widely known in the poem "Under Ben Bulben" by William Butler Yeats. Said to be the resting place of Grainne, the bride of [[Fionn mac Cumhail]], and Diarmuid, her lover. |
Revision as of 10:02, 25 July 2006
- Boss: a hump on the back (or more generally, any swelling or protuberance on the body).
- Ben Bulben: a mountain in County Sligo, Ireland, widely known in the poem "Under Ben Bulben" by William Butler Yeats. Said to be the resting place of Grainne, the bride of Fionn mac Cumhail, and Diarmuid, her lover.