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Abhean
In Irish mythology, Abhean (pronounced ''ay-veen'') son of Bec-Felmas was a poet of the Tuatha Dé Danann, and in particular of Lugh. He was killed by Óengus in front of Midir, according to a poem by Fland Mainistreach in ''Lebor Gabála Érenn''.() () ==Etymology== The reconstructed Proto-Celtic lexica at the universities of Leiden() and Wales() suggest that this name may be derived from Proto-Celtic *''Ad-bej-ānos'', literally meaning ''at-striking-related-one'' and possibly denoting the concept of '' harp-strumming''. The Romano-British form of this name, if it existed, might plausibly have been *''Abeianos''.
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