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  • Cliphead
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    Originally posted by RSoles View Post
    The way Horslips do in 'The Book of Invasions'.
    That brings back memories...

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  • Doggy Styles
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    Originally posted by threaded View Post
    How do you say: "Cuchulain"?
    "cock, you lean"

    Irish slang for a gentleman's outfitter. As in "Which side do you dress sir?"

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  • BrilloPad
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    Cu·chul·ain or Cu·chul·ainn also Cu Chul·ainn

    http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/Cuchulain&

    A hero of ancient Ulster who single-handedly defended it against the rest of Ireland.

    So that would be Ian Paisley then?

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  • cailin maith
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    Originally posted by threaded View Post
    How do you say: "Cuchulain"?
    Why?

    Just being nosy...

    He had a dog too - can't remember what the dog is called!!

    I'd pronounce it Coo-cullan. But my Mam is from Mayo (other sde of the country) and she'd pronounce it way different to me.

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  • thunderlizard
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    The Daltaí forum is inconclusive

    http://www.daltai.com/discus/message...tml?1046220670

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  • DiscoStu
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    Originally posted by From Richard Finneran's notes to The Poems of WB Yeats: A New Edition
    Yeats explained that 'Cuchullin (pronounced CuHOOlin) was the great warrior of the Conorian cycle.' . . . The correct pronunciation of Cuchulain is Koo-hullin; Yeats is pronouncing a long vowel as short and a short vowel as long. 'Conor' is an anglicization of a modern pronunciation of Conchubar (620).
    HTH

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  • RSoles
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    The way Horslips do in 'The Book of Invasions'.

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  • Board Game Geek
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    I'd go for "Coo-cull-en" or "Coo-hoo-lin"

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  • thunderlizard
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    I'd go for "cuhoolan" with the stress on the "hoo".

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  • mrdonuts
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    try this

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CcPIA6_zKX4

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