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Ba bhandia í '''Tailte''' ([[Sean-Ghaeilge]] '''Tailtiu''' or '''Tailltiu''' '' i [[Miotaseolaíocht na nGael]].
Ba bhandia í '''Tailte''' ([[Sean-Ghaeilge]] '''Tailtiu''' or '''Tailltiu''' '' from [[Irish mythology]]. The goddess's name is linked to [[Aonach Tailteann]], [[Contae na Mí]]. A legendary [[dinnseanchas]] poem relates a myth connecting the presumed goddess Tailtiu with the site. <ref>Gwynn, E., trans., "Poem 33: Tailtiu," ''The Metrical Dindshenchas'', http://www.ucc.ie/celt/published/T106500D/index.html</ref> However, linguistic analysis of the name reveals that Tailtiu as a place-name derives from a loan word of Brythonic origin represented by the Welsh ''telediw'' "well formed, beautiful." <ref>Binchy, D.A., ‘The Fair of Tailtiu and the Feast of Tara,’ Ériu 18 (1958) 113-138.</ref> The mythological character of Tailtiu likely derives her name from the place-name. ▼
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