"1113978963"^^ . "64000988"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "2266"^^ . . "Adhn\u00FAall or Adnual (Old Irish: Adn\u00FAall, lit.\u2009'Sweet of sound') is a Celtic mythological animal, one of the hunting dogs of Fionn mac Cumhaill. The dog was once stolen by Arthur, son of the king of Britain. He was reclaimed by the Fianna. It was said that Adhn\u00FAall led Sadhbh, Fionn's would-be lover, into Fionn's heart. Adhn\u00FAall died of sorrow following a battle in Leinster where many of the Fianna were killed. Before his death, he ran the circuit of Ireland three times. After which he returned to the battlefield, at a spot on a hill where three Fenians and their lovers were buried, let loose three howls and died. Adhn\u00FAall appears less regularly than Bran and Sce\u00F3lang, the primary hunting dogs of Fionn mac Cumhaill."@en . . . . . "Adhn\u00FAall"@en . . . "Adhn\u00FAall or Adnual (Old Irish: Adn\u00FAall, lit.\u2009'Sweet of sound') is a Celtic mythological animal, one of the hunting dogs of Fionn mac Cumhaill. The dog was once stolen by Arthur, son of the king of Britain. He was reclaimed by the Fianna. It was said that Adhn\u00FAall led Sadhbh, Fionn's would-be lover, into Fionn's heart. Adhn\u00FAall appears less regularly than Bran and Sce\u00F3lang, the primary hunting dogs of Fionn mac Cumhaill."@en . . . .