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is now applied to the southern side of the Carlingford Mountains (pronounced _Cooln'ya_) Cualu: a district in the County Wicklow Cuchulain: the usual name of the hero Setanta; son of the god Lug and of Dechtire, and foster-son of Sualtaim (pronounced _Cuhoolin_) Cuib: on the road to Midluachair Cuilenn: the Cully Waters flowing southward from County Armagh into County Louth Cul Siblinne: now Kells in East Meath Cul Silinne: Kilcooley, a few miles to the south-east of Cruachan, in the County Roscommon Culenn: a river in Conalle Murthemni Cuillenn: _see_ Ard Cuillenn Cuillenn Cinn Duni: a hill in Ulster Cuince: a mountain in Cualnge Cumung: a river in Conalle Murthemni Curoi: son of Dare and king of South Munster Cuscraid Menn Macha: son of Conchobar Dall Scena: a place north of Aile Dalraida: now "the Route," a territory north of Slieve Mish, in the north of the County Antrim Dare: chieftain of the cantred of Cualnge and owner of the Brown Bull of Cualnge Dechtire: sister of King Conchobar and mother of Cuchulain Delga: _see_ Dun Delga Delga Murthemni: Dundalk Delinn: a place or river near Kells between Duelt and Selaig, on Medb's march from Cruachan into Ulster Delt: a place north of Drong, on Medb's march from Cruachan into Ulster Delt: a river in Conalle Murthemni Dergderc: Lough Derg, an expansion of the Shannon near Killaloe Dichaem: a river in Conalle Murthemni Domnann: _see_ Irrus Domnann Drong: a river in the land of the men of Assail, in Meath Druim Caimthechta: north-east of Druim Cain Druim Cain: possibly an older name for Temair (Tara) Druim En: in South Armagh; probably a wooded height, near Ballymascanlan, in the County Louth Druim Fornocht: near Newry, in the County Down Druim Licce: north-east of Gort Slane, on Medb's march from Connacht into Ulster Druim Salfinn: now Drumshallon, a townland in the County Louth, six miles north of Drogheda Dub: the Blackwater, on the confines of Ulster and Connacht; or the confluence of the Rivers Boyne and Blackwater at Navan Dubh Sithleann (or Sainglenn): the name of one of Cuchulain's two horses Dubloch: a lake between Kilcooley and Slieve Bawne, in the County Roscommon, on Medb's march from Cruachan into Ulster Dubthach Doel Ulad: the Ulster noble who shares with Bricriu the place as prime mover of evil among the Ulstermen (pronounced _Duffach_) Duelt: north or north-west of Delt,
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