"Túatha Dé Danann" meaning in All languages combined

See Túatha Dé Danann on Wiktionary

Proper name [Middle Irish]

IPA: /ˈtuːa̯θə dʲeː ˈdanən͈/ Forms: no-table-tags [table-tags], Túatha Dé Danann [error-unrecognized-form], Thúatha Dé Danann [error-unrecognized-form]
Etymology: Literally, “the folk of the goddess Danu” Etymology templates: {{m-g|the folk of the goddess Danu}} “the folk of the goddess Danu”, {{lit|the folk of the goddess Danu}} Literally, “the folk of the goddess Danu”
  1. (Irish mythology) A supernatural race in Irish mythology, thought to represent deities of pre-Christian Gaelic Ireland. Wikipedia link: Túatha Dé Danann Tags: Irish, feminine, plural Categories (topical): Irish mythology
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