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Twrch Trwyth (Welsh pronunciation: [tuːɾχ tɾʊɨθ]; also Trwyd, Troynt (MSS.HK); Troit (MSS.C1 D G Q); or Terit (MSS. C2 L)) is an enchanted wild boar in the Matter of Britain great story cycle that King Arthur or his men pursued with the aid of Arthur's dog Cavall (Welsh: Cafall, Latin: Cabal). The name in Welsh can be construed to mean "the boar Trwyth", and may have its analogue in the boar Triath of Irish mythology (see below).

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  • Twrch Trwyth [turx truiθ] ist der Name eines mythischen Ebers in der Walisischen Mythologie im Sagenkreis um König Arthur. (de)
  • Le Twrch trwyth (gallois, prononciation [tuːɾχ tɾʊɨθ]) est, dans les Mabinogion de Culhwch ac Olwen, un sanglier blanc fabuleux qui est l'objet d'une quête pour s'emparer du peigne et du ciseau logés entre ses deux oreilles. (fr)
  • Twrch Trwyth (Welsh pronunciation: [tuːɾχ tɾʊɨθ]; also Trwyd, Troynt (MSS.HK); Troit (MSS.C1 D G Q); or Terit (MSS. C2 L)) is an enchanted wild boar in the Matter of Britain great story cycle that King Arthur or his men pursued with the aid of Arthur's dog Cavall (Welsh: Cafall, Latin: Cabal). The names of the hound and boar are glimpsed in a piece of geographical onomasticon composed in Latin in the ninth century, the Historia Brittonum. However, a richly elaborate account of the great hunt appears in the Welsh prose romance Culhwch and Olwen, probably written around 1100. A passing reference to Twrch Trwyth also occurs in the elegy Gwarchan Cynfelyn preserved in the Book of Aneirin. The name in Welsh can be construed to mean "the boar Trwyth", and may have its analogue in the boar Triath of Irish mythology (see below). (en)
  • Twrch Trwyth è un cinghiale particolarmente potente delle leggende arturiane. La caccia al cinghiale di re Artù era un soggetto popolare nella . Il racconto più completo appare nella storia di Culhwch e Olwen. Il cinghiale e la caccia hanno paralleli nella mitologia gallese e nella mitologia irlandese. (it)
  • Twrch Trwyth – w walijskiej mitologii król zamieniony za swe grzechy w ogromnego odyńca. Między uszami miał zaczepione trzy przedmioty: grzebień, nożyce i brzytwę. Zdobycie tych przedmiotów było najtrudniejszym zadaniem jakie otrzymał Culhwch od olbrzyma , starając się o rękę jego córki Olwen. (pl)
  • 圖魯夫圖魯維斯(英語:Twrch Trwyth,威爾士語發音:[tuːɾχ tɾʊɨθ],另有Trwyd、Troynt(MSS.HK)、Troit(MSS.C1 D G Q),或 Terit(MSS. C2 L)的拼法),另譯圖夫圖茲、特魯伊斯,是凱爾特神話中的魔豬。他本來是一名愛爾蘭國王,但因為觸怒神,所以被變成魔豬。 (zh)
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  • Twrch Trwyth sculpture, Tony Woodman's sculpture of three wild boars (en)
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  • Twrch Trwyth sculpture by Tony Woodman (en)
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  • Banw (en)
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  • Grugyn Gwrych Ereint (en)
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  • Twrch Lllawin (en)
  • one unnamed boar (en)
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  • The River Severn (en)
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  • Twrch Trwyth [turx truiθ] ist der Name eines mythischen Ebers in der Walisischen Mythologie im Sagenkreis um König Arthur. (de)
  • Le Twrch trwyth (gallois, prononciation [tuːɾχ tɾʊɨθ]) est, dans les Mabinogion de Culhwch ac Olwen, un sanglier blanc fabuleux qui est l'objet d'une quête pour s'emparer du peigne et du ciseau logés entre ses deux oreilles. (fr)
  • Twrch Trwyth è un cinghiale particolarmente potente delle leggende arturiane. La caccia al cinghiale di re Artù era un soggetto popolare nella . Il racconto più completo appare nella storia di Culhwch e Olwen. Il cinghiale e la caccia hanno paralleli nella mitologia gallese e nella mitologia irlandese. (it)
  • Twrch Trwyth – w walijskiej mitologii król zamieniony za swe grzechy w ogromnego odyńca. Między uszami miał zaczepione trzy przedmioty: grzebień, nożyce i brzytwę. Zdobycie tych przedmiotów było najtrudniejszym zadaniem jakie otrzymał Culhwch od olbrzyma , starając się o rękę jego córki Olwen. (pl)
  • 圖魯夫圖魯維斯(英語:Twrch Trwyth,威爾士語發音:[tuːɾχ tɾʊɨθ],另有Trwyd、Troynt(MSS.HK)、Troit(MSS.C1 D G Q),或 Terit(MSS. C2 L)的拼法),另譯圖夫圖茲、特魯伊斯,是凱爾特神話中的魔豬。他本來是一名愛爾蘭國王,但因為觸怒神,所以被變成魔豬。 (zh)
  • Twrch Trwyth (Welsh pronunciation: [tuːɾχ tɾʊɨθ]; also Trwyd, Troynt (MSS.HK); Troit (MSS.C1 D G Q); or Terit (MSS. C2 L)) is an enchanted wild boar in the Matter of Britain great story cycle that King Arthur or his men pursued with the aid of Arthur's dog Cavall (Welsh: Cafall, Latin: Cabal). The name in Welsh can be construed to mean "the boar Trwyth", and may have its analogue in the boar Triath of Irish mythology (see below). (en)
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  • Twrch Trwyth (de)
  • Twrch Trwyth (it)
  • Twrch trwyth (fr)
  • Twrch Trwyth (pl)
  • Twrch Trwyth (en)
  • 圖魯夫圖魯維斯 (zh)
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