Glashtyn (English Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Glashtyn" in English language version.

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dil.ie

  • eDIL, s. v. "glais , glaise, glas". "a stream, streamlet, rivulet, current : common in place-names".

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  • Mackillop (1998), "(in) human form ... could not hide his horse's ears." Mackillop, James (1998), "Fenodyree", Dictionary of Celtic Mythology, Oxford University Press, p. 211, ISBN 0-19-280120-1
  • Mackillop (1998), cabbyl-ushtey "The Manx *each uisce or water-horse. Not as dangerous or greedy as its Highland counterpart.. appears in relatively few folk narratives. It might seize cows and tear them.. stampede horses, or steal children. Folk motif B17.2.1 (Hostile sea-beasts) Mackillop, James (1998), "Fenodyree", Dictionary of Celtic Mythology, Oxford University Press, p. 211, ISBN 0-19-280120-1

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  • Anonymous (1910). "[Memorial Notices] John Nelson. Died Aug 8th, 1910." Manx Quarterly 9: 83 apud Miller, Stephen (August 2009), "'The Kind Cooperation of Many Local Friends': Deemster J. F. Gill's Search for Manx Folk Singers (1895-1898)", Folklore, 120 (2): 181, doi:10.1080/00155870902969335, JSTOR 40646513, S2CID 162255501