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Cín Dromma Snechtai
''Cín Dromma Snechtai'' or ''Lebor Dromma Snechtai'' ("book of Druimm Snechta") is a now long-lost early Irish manuscript. Old Irish ''cín'', derived from the Latin ''quinio'' "five", was a small book made of five folded vellum leaves; ''lebor'', modern Irish ''leabhar'', is the standard word for a book.〔Dáibhí Ó Cróinín, ''Early Medieval Ireland'', Longman, 1995, pp. 172-173〕 It is "named from the place of its origin or preservation, namely Druim(m) Snechta (Drumsnat, County Monaghan), where a monastery had been founded in the sixth century."〔Thomás Ó Concheanainn, "A Connacht Medieval Literary Heritage: Texts derived from ''Cín Dromma Snechtai'' through ''Lebor na hUidre''", ''Cambridge Medieval Celtic Studies'' 16, Winter 1988, p. 3〕
Geoffrey Keating was aware of the book, although he does not seem to have had access to it himself in compiling his ''Foras Feasa ar Éirinn'',〔John T. Koch, ''Celtic Culture: A Historical Encyclopedia, Volume 1'', ABC-Clio, 2006, pp. 437-438〕 and believed it dated to before the arrival of Saint Patrick.〔David Comyn and Patrick S. Dinneen (eds.), ''The History of Ireland by Geoffrey Keating, D.D.'', Vol. 1, 1902, p. 227〕 The 19th-century scholar Eugene O'Curry found a marginal note in the Book of Leinster, partly illegible, which said that the ''Cín'' was compiled by a son of Dauí, king of Connacht. O'Curry favoured Ernín, son of Dauí Galach, a nephew of Niall of the Nine Hostages and a contemporary of Patrick, but allowed that it may have been a son of Dauí Tenga Uma, a king of Connacht who died at the end of the fifth century〔Eugene O'Curry, ''Lectures on the Manuscript Materials of Ancient Irish History'', Dublin: James Duffy, 1861, pp. 14-15〕 (Francis J. Byrne believes the two kings were in fact the same person).〔Francis J. Byrne, ''Irish Kings and High-Kings'', Four Courts Press, second edition, 2001, p. 245〕
Rudolf Thurneysen, who made a convincing reconstruction of its contents in 1912-13, proposed a date in the early 8th century for the writing of the book. Other scholars have proposed dates in the 9th or 10th century, although these are disputed. It is cited as a source by many of the most important early Irish manuscripts, including ''Lebor na hUidre'', the Book of Leinster, the Book of Ballymote, the Great Book of Lecan, and the MS Egerton 88.〔
Texts believed to originate from the ''Cín Dromma Snechtai'' are notable for their archaic language, and include:〔〔James Carney, "Language and Literature to 1169", in Dáibhí Ó Cróinín, ''A New History of Ireland Vol 1: Prehistoric and Early Ireland'', Oxford University Press, 2005, pp. 451-510〕
*''Compert Con Culainn'' ("the conception of Cúchulainn")
*''Compert Mongán'' ("the conception of Mongán")
*''Immran Brain'' ("the voyage of Bran")
*''Echta Conlaí'' ("the adventure of Conla")
*A version or précis of ''Togail Bruidne Dá Derga'' ("the destruction of Dá Derga's hostel")
*A version of ''Tochmarc Étaíne'' ("the wooing of ''Étaín'')
*''Verba Scáthaige fri Coin Culaind'' ("The Words of Scáthach to Cúchulainn")
*''Forfes Fer Fálchae'' ("the siege of the men of Fálchae")
*An early version of ''Lebor Gabála Érenn'' ("Book of Invasions of Ireland")
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