Scáthach
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English
Etymology
From
Irish
scáthach
(
“
shadowy
”
)
Proper noun
Scáthach
(
Irish
mythology
)
The female warrior who trains
Cúchulainn
in the arts of war in the
Ulster Cycle
of
Irish mythology
.
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en:Irish mythology
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