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Cearbhall Óg Ó Dálaigh (IPA: [ˈcaɾˠ(ə)wəl̪ˠ oː ˈd̪ˠaːlˠiː]; fl. 1630), sometimes spelt in English as Carroll Oge O'Daly, was a 17th-century Irish language poet and harpist, who composed the song "Eileanóir a Rún".

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  • Tá cáil ar an bhfile agus cláirseoir Cearbhall Óg Ó Dálaigh (fl.1630) mar chluanaí ban agus mar gheall ar an amhrán grá Eileanóir a Rún ach go háirithe. Ainm coitianta i measc muintir Dhálaigh ab ea Cearbhall, agus bhí níos mó ná file amháin den sloinne sin a raibh an t-ainm sin air. B’as an bPailís, láimh le Guaire, i gContae Loch Garman don Chearbhall Óg Ó Dálaigh a chuirtear ina leith gur chum sé an t-amhrán Eileanóir a Rúin. Iníon le Sir Murchadh Caomhánach ab ea Eileanóir, as Poll an Mhóintigh, láimh le Ros Mhic Thriúin i gContae Loch Garman. (ga)
  • Cearbhall Óg Ó Dálaigh (IPA: [ˈcaɾˠ(ə)wəl̪ˠ oː ˈd̪ˠaːlˠiː]; fl. 1630), sometimes spelt in English as Carroll Oge O'Daly, was a 17th-century Irish language poet and harpist, who composed the song "Eileanóir a Rún". (en)
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  • Cearbhall Óg Ó Dálaigh (IPA: [ˈcaɾˠ(ə)wəl̪ˠ oː ˈd̪ˠaːlˠiː]; fl. 1630), sometimes spelt in English as Carroll Oge O'Daly, was a 17th-century Irish language poet and harpist, who composed the song "Eileanóir a Rún". Cearbhall (Carroll) was a common name amongst people of the Ó Dálaigh (O'Daly, Daly) surname, and more than one poet of that surname bore the name. The Cearbhall Óg who composed "Eileanóir a Rún" was from Pallas, near Gorey in County Wexford. The Eileanóir of the poem was the daughter of Sir Morgan Kavanagh of Clonmullen in County Wexford. In folklore, Cearbhall is presented as a womaniser and trickster similar to the Gobán Saor. (en)
  • Tá cáil ar an bhfile agus cláirseoir Cearbhall Óg Ó Dálaigh (fl.1630) mar chluanaí ban agus mar gheall ar an amhrán grá Eileanóir a Rún ach go háirithe. Ainm coitianta i measc muintir Dhálaigh ab ea Cearbhall, agus bhí níos mó ná file amháin den sloinne sin a raibh an t-ainm sin air. B’as an bPailís, láimh le Guaire, i gContae Loch Garman don Chearbhall Óg Ó Dálaigh a chuirtear ina leith gur chum sé an t-amhrán Eileanóir a Rúin. Iníon le Sir Murchadh Caomhánach ab ea Eileanóir, as Poll an Mhóintigh, láimh le Ros Mhic Thriúin i gContae Loch Garman. (ga)
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