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Cuchulainn
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koo-
kuhl
-in
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koo
-
kh
oo
-lin
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Cu·chul·ainn
/
kuˈkʌl
ɪn
,
ˈku
xʊ
lɪn
/
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kuhl
-in
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noun
Irish Legend
.
a
hero
of Ulster and the subject of many legends.
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Cuchulain
,
Cuchulainn
or
Cuchullain
(kuːˈkʌlɪn, kʊˈxʊlɪn, kuːˈkʌlɪn, kʊˈxʊlɪn, kuːˈkʌlɪn, kʊˈxʊlɪn)
—
n
Celtic myth
a legendary hero of Ulster
Cuchulainn
,
Cuchulainn
or
Cuchullain
—
n
Cuchullain
,
Cuchulainn
or
Cuchullain
—
n
Collins English Dictionary - Complete & Unabridged 10th Edition
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