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INDEX II.
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Klinschor, 253, 263.
Knight Errantry, 229.
Knighthood, prototype of in Celtic tradition 231.
Knights of the Red Branch, 231.
Knowles' Said and Saiyid, 196.
Koch, Kyffhäuser Sage 197.
Köhler, 195.
Kundry in Wagner 254-55, 263. See Loathly Damsel.
Küpp on Pseudo-Chrestien 8, 126, and the branch 193, 262.
Kynddelw, 219.
Lambar, 83-84, 86, 183.
Lame King, see Maimed King.
Lance, 109, and Grail legend according to Birch-Hirschfeld 111, 113, 121.
Lancelot, 83, 84, 108, 110, 112, 118, 119, 123, 172-173, 180, 240, 245.
Latin original of French romances probable, 122.
Liebrecht, 197-98.
Llyr Llediath 219-20.
Loathly Damsel, 87, and Rosette 114, in Mabinogi and Chrestien 136, hero's cousin 139-41, double origin of in romances 205-06, and Wagner 254.
Longis, 70.
Luces de Gast, 118-19.
Luces (Lucius) 91, 219.
Lufamour, 147.
Lug Lamhfhada, 184, 189, 192.
Mabinogi of Peredur (generally Mabinogi sometimes Peredur) numbered H 3, 5, 66, 68, 69, Villemarqué on 97-98, 89, Simrock on 100, 101, Nash 102, 104, Hucher 106, lateness of according to Birch-Hirschfeld 114-115, 125-26, relation to Conte du Graal 131-37, dwarves incident in 134, greater delicacy in Blanchefleur incident 135, blood drops incident 137-38, differences with Chrestien 138-39, machinery of Quest in 139-42, relation toManessier 142-44, origin and development of 143145, special indebtedness to Chrestien 145, 146, relation to Sir Perceval 148-49, counsels in 150, apparent absence of Grail from 151, comparison with Great Fool tale 154-57, with Great Fool Lay 161-62, 164, with Gerbert's witch incident 168-69, 171, visit to Talismans Castle in 172-73 and 176, 180, 181, 183, 184, 190, 216, fusion of numerous Celtic tales in 225-26, Sex-relations in 241, 256.
Maidens' Castle, parallels to in Celtic tradition 191-94.
Maimed or Lame or Sick King 66, 83-88, 90, 91, 109, parallel with Arthur 122, probable absence from Proto Mabinogi 145, belongs to Feud Quest 198, parallel to Fionn 202, 237.
Malory, 236.
Manaal, 84.
Manannan mac Lir, 192-94, 208, and Bran 219.
Manessier, numbered A III, 1-2, date etc. 4-5, 69-71, 73-74, 77, 81, 88, 92, 95, 110, 121, 138, relation to the Mabinogi 142-46, 168-69, 171, 175, disregard of question 180-82, 199, 245-46.
Manus, 189-90.
Mapes or Map, 5, 104, 105, not author of Queste or Grand St. Graal according to Birch-Hirschfeld 117-19.
Martin's views 121-26, Kyffhäuser hypothesis criticised 197, 198, Wolfram and Gerbert 262.
Meaux, 120.
Menglad, 232.
Merlin, 92, 114, 124.
Merlin, Borron's poem, 2, 64D, 105, 106, 112-13, 117.
Meyer, Kuno, 209, 233.
Minnedienst, 240-41.
Modred, 122.
Montsalvatch, 66.
Mordrains, 90, 109-10, 120, 173.
Morgan la Fay, 122.
Morvan lez Breiz, 148, 158, 162.
Moys or Moses, 88-90, 106, 109, 112, 116.
Mythic conceptions in the romances, 205.
Nasciens, 76, 83, 85, 120.
Nash, 102.
Nibelungenlied, 230, 234, 248.
Nicodemus, 71.
Noisi, 137, 233.
O'Daly, 159-61, 163.
Odin, 100-01.
O'Donovan, 185, 209, 213.
Oengus of the Brug, 191-92, and swanmaid 196.
O'Flanagan, 233.
Ogma, 188.
Oisin, 195, 200, and Gwion 210, 232.
O'Kearney, 201.
Orgueilleuse, Celtic character of 124 and 232, illustrates mediæval morality 240-41, 263.
Osiris, 101.