Lugh

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== English == === Alternative forms === Lug Lú === Etymology === Borrowed from Irish Lugh, from Old Irish Lug, from Primitive Irish ᚂᚒᚌᚐ (luga), from Proto-Celtic *Lugus. === Proper noun === Lugh (Irish mythology) A pre-Christian Irish deity represented in mythological texts as a hero and High King of the distant past: the son of Cian and Ethniu. ==== Translations ==== ==== See also ==== Lámhfhada ("long hand") Samh-ildánach ("Summer-multi-talented", "skilled in many arts") Lonnbeimnech ("sword-shouter") Macnia ("boy hero") mac Ethlenn (matronymic, "son of Ethliu") mac Ethnenn (matronymic, "son of Ethniu") === Anagrams === Guhl == Irish == === Proper noun === Lugh m (genitive Logha) superseded spelling of Lú === References === Dinneen, Patrick S. (1927), “Luġ”, in Foclóir Gaeḋilge agus Béarla [Irish and English Dictionary], 2nd edition, Dublin: Irish Texts Society, page 684; reprinted with additions 1996, →ISBN