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Serglige Con Culainn (English: The Sick-Bed of Cú Chulainn or The Wasting Sickness of Cúchulainn), also known as Oenét Emire (English: The Only Jealousy of Emer) is a narrative from the Ulster Cycle of Irish mythology. It tells of a curse that fell upon the warrior Cú Chulainn as a result of his attacking otherworldly women, and his eventual recovery by reluctantly agreeing to give military aid to those he had wronged. His developing relationship with one of the Otherworldly women, Fand, occasions his wife Emer's "only jealousy."

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  • Serglige Con Chulainn ocus oenét Emire ['ʃerglʴiɣʴe kon kuliNʴ ogus 'oineːd 'evʴirʴe] („Cú Chulainns Krankenlager und die einzige Eifersucht Emers“) ist der Titel einer Erzählung aus dem Ulster-Zyklus der Irischen Mythologie. Im Lebor na hUidre („Das Buch der dunkelfarbigen Kuh“) und in einem weiteren Manuskript aus dem 15./16. Jahrhundert ist sie überliefert. (de)
  • Is cuid de seanscéalta na Rúraíochta é Searg Chú Chulainn (Sean-Ghaeilge Serglige Con Culainn), nó Aonéad Eimhire (Oenét Emire) mar a thugtar air freisin. Insítear an scéal mar a cuirtear mallacht ar an laoch Cú Chulainn, de bharr a ionsaí ar na mná sí, agus mar a thagann leigheas air agus é geallta go drogallach aige, go gcuideodh sé le hairm iad siúd a ndearna sé éagóir orthu. Is é de dheasca a chaidrimh leis an sí, Fand, a fhulaingíonn a bhean chéile, Eimhear, a haonéad. (ga)
  • Serglige Con Culainn (English: The Sick-Bed of Cú Chulainn or The Wasting Sickness of Cúchulainn), also known as Oenét Emire (English: The Only Jealousy of Emer) is a narrative from the Ulster Cycle of Irish mythology. It tells of a curse that fell upon the warrior Cú Chulainn as a result of his attacking otherworldly women, and his eventual recovery by reluctantly agreeing to give military aid to those he had wronged. His developing relationship with one of the Otherworldly women, Fand, occasions his wife Emer's "only jealousy." (en)
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  • Serglige Con Chulainn ocus oenét Emire ['ʃerglʴiɣʴe kon kuliNʴ ogus 'oineːd 'evʴirʴe] („Cú Chulainns Krankenlager und die einzige Eifersucht Emers“) ist der Titel einer Erzählung aus dem Ulster-Zyklus der Irischen Mythologie. Im Lebor na hUidre („Das Buch der dunkelfarbigen Kuh“) und in einem weiteren Manuskript aus dem 15./16. Jahrhundert ist sie überliefert. (de)
  • Is cuid de seanscéalta na Rúraíochta é Searg Chú Chulainn (Sean-Ghaeilge Serglige Con Culainn), nó Aonéad Eimhire (Oenét Emire) mar a thugtar air freisin. Insítear an scéal mar a cuirtear mallacht ar an laoch Cú Chulainn, de bharr a ionsaí ar na mná sí, agus mar a thagann leigheas air agus é geallta go drogallach aige, go gcuideodh sé le hairm iad siúd a ndearna sé éagóir orthu. Is é de dheasca a chaidrimh leis an sí, Fand, a fhulaingíonn a bhean chéile, Eimhear, a haonéad. (ga)
  • Serglige Con Culainn (English: The Sick-Bed of Cú Chulainn or The Wasting Sickness of Cúchulainn), also known as Oenét Emire (English: The Only Jealousy of Emer) is a narrative from the Ulster Cycle of Irish mythology. It tells of a curse that fell upon the warrior Cú Chulainn as a result of his attacking otherworldly women, and his eventual recovery by reluctantly agreeing to give military aid to those he had wronged. His developing relationship with one of the Otherworldly women, Fand, occasions his wife Emer's "only jealousy." (en)
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  • Serglige Con Chulainn (de)
  • Searg Chú Chulainn (ga)
  • Serglige Con Culainn (en)
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