An difríocht idir athruithe ar: "Miach"

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I [[Miotaseolaíocht na nGael]], ''lia na [[Tuatha Dé Danann|dTuath Dé Danann]] ab ea '''Miach''' ({{IPA-ga|mʲiːəx}}) was a son ofmac [[Dian Ceacht]] of the [[Tuatha Dé Danann]]. '' He replaced the silver arm his father made for [[Nuada]] with an arm of flesh and blood;. '' Mharaigh Dian CechtCeacht killedé, himite outag ofan jealousyéad fortoisc beingnach ableraibh toseisean doón soann whena heleithéid himself coulda notdhéanamh. DianGhearr Cecht killedceann hima bymhic choppingfaoi Miach'scheathar headlena fourchlaíomh: times'' with his sword. Thethe first strike only cut Miach's skin and Miach healed it.; Thethe second blow broke Miach's skull but Miach also healed that.; Thethe third cut grazed Miach's brain yet Miach could even heal this.; Dian Cecht'sthe fourth attack cut his son's brain in half and finally killed Miach. This resulted in 365 herbs growinggrew from his grave, which his sister [[AirmidAirmed]] arranged, but which their father scattered.
 
I ndeireadh na dála, áfach, feictear Miach arís níos déanaí scéal, fós ag leigheas na dTuath Dé le taobh a athar agus a deirféar, is léir dá bharr nach raibh aon dochar déanta.
''In any case, however, Miach is later seen in the story continuing to heal the Tuatha Dé by his father's and sister's side, so apparently there were no hard feelings.
 
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