Fráech
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English[edit]
Alternative forms[edit]
- Fróech, Fraích, Fraoch
Etymology[edit]
From Middle Irish Fráech, from Old Irish Fróech, from fróech (“heather”), from Proto-Celtic *wroikos.
Proper noun[edit]
Fráech
- (Irish mythology) The Connacht hero in the Ulster Cycle of Irish mythology who wooed Findabair and Treblann, but was drowned in a river in a duel with Cúchulainn.
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