Uaithne

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Template:Short description Template:Use dmy dates In Irish mythology, Uaithne (Template:Langx, Script error: No such module "IPA".) is Dagda's harp, or rather the Dagda's harper, according to a number of modern translators (cf. Template:Section link).Template:Refn

Attestations

Úaithne figures as the name of Dagda's harper captured by the Fomorians according to the narrative Cath Maige Tuired ("Second Battle of Mag Tuired").[1][2]Template:Refn After this battle, Dagda discovered his harp hanging on a wall, in a feasting-house wherein Bres and his father Elathan were also. The harp had two names, Script error: No such module "Lang".Template:Refn ("Oak of Two Meadows"[3]Template:RefnTemplate:Refn) and Script error: No such module "Lang". ("Four-Angled Music"Template:Refn or perhaps rather "Four-sided Rectitude"Template:RefnTemplate:Refn). On this harp, the Dagda bound the music so that it would not sound until he would call to it by its names. After he called to it, it sprang from the wall of its own accord, came to the Dagda, and killed nine men on its way.[2][4]

According to the Template:Interlanguage link ("The Cattle-Raid of Fraech"), Úaithne, the Dagda's harper, had three sons by the Bóand of the síthe, and the three sons became harpers themselves, each being named after Úaithne's musical strain, i.e., Goltraige ("weeping-strain"), Gentraige ("laughing-strain") and Súantraige ("sleeping-strain").Template:RefnTemplate:Refn

The TBF narrative further explains: "The time the woman (Bóand) was at the bearing of children it had a cry of sorrow with the soreness of the pangs at first: it was smile and joy it played in the middle for the pleasure of bringing forth the two sons: it was a sleep of soothingness played the last son, on account of the heaviness of the birth, so that it is from him that the third of the music has been named".Template:Refn

Etymology

Úaithne presumably means "Childbirth".Template:Sfnp

Úaithne is glossed as "Orpheus" in the Irish Glossaries.[5] The word has multiple meanings beside Dagda's harp.[5]

Úaithne can also mean "concord in music"[5] and Philippe Jouët endorses the interpretation that Dagda's harp indeed means "concordance" or "harmoniousness", which would be consistent with interpreting the byname Script error: No such module "Lang". as "quadrangular harmony".[6] Jouët also notes that since Uaithne (Uaitniu) could mean "wood", "work", "pillar" or "harmony", those different meanings could be the consequence of successive metaphors.[7]Script error: No such module "Unsubst".

In popular culture

"An Uaithne" is also the original name of Irish choir Anúna.[8]Script error: No such module "Unsubst".

Appears in the Symphogear anime series as a relic owned by Carol Malus Dienheim.[9]

Explanatory notes

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