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Mugain

Mugain, daughter of Eochaid Feidlech, ((アイルランド語:Mugain Etanchaitrech ingen Echach Feidlig)) (sugg. pron. /Moógen Ait-en-hai-rech/ (Leahy)〔Leahy, Courtship of Ferb, pronunciation guide, p.xxvi〕; mod. pron. /MOO-in/), is a legendary queen in the Ulster Cycle of Irish mythology; characterized as the "Strumpet wife of Conchobar mac Nessa",〔Mackillop, Dict. of Celtic Mythology, under "Mugin(2)"〕 the king of Ulster.
Also styled Mumain, she bore him a son named Glaisne.〔Cath Boinde. O'Neill ed. tr.〕 She was also a sister of Medb by paternity.
Her epithet, ''Aitinchairchech'', literally means "having gorse-like body hair",〔caithir "hair (except that of the head), body-hair (DIL)" + aitenn "furze; gorse (DIL)" (cf. caithrech)〕 or perhaps more specifically pubic hair.〔Meyer, Contribb. to Irish Lex. (1906), cathrech "(1) hairy about the pudenda"; aittenda "furzy"〕〔R. Thurneysen (1921), p.93: '"Um König Conchobor,.., und als dessen Frau meist Mugain Aitenc(h)aithrech („mit den Ginster- Schamhaaren")'〕
When Cúchulainn returned to Emain Macha after his first foray, his fury was so great the Ulstermen feared he would destroy them. Mugain led her maidens out, and they bared their breasts in front of him. Cúchulainn averted his eyes, and the Ulstermen were able to wrestle him into a barrel of cold water, which exploded from the heat of his body.〔TBC, "Boyhood Deeds of Cuchulainn", Kinsella tr., p.92〕 They put him in a second barrel, and the water boiled; and finally a third barrel, which merely warmed up to a pleasant temperature.
Her affair with Áed, Conchobar's poet, led to the death of Lóegaire Búadach.〔Aided Lóegairi (see primary sources)〕 The Ulstermen took her life, out of the love of her, though they seldom engaged in femicide.〔"The host of Emania, the host of Ulster, Have never committed woman-slaughter, Excepting in the case of Mughain, through love of her, And the hateful, but illustrious Medhbh." (''The Banquet of Dun na n-Gedh'', inserted verse, O'Donovan ed., p.213)〕
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