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In Irish mythology, Luchtaine (or Luchta) was the carpenter or wright of the Tuatha Dé Danann; elsewhere he is described as the son of Luachaid. He and his brothers Creidhne and Goibniu were known as the Trí Dée Dána, the three gods of art, who forged the weapons which the Tuatha Dé used to battle the Fomorians. Specifically Luchtaine agrees to make all the shields and javelin shafts required for The Second Battle of Moytura. Referred to as Luighne, he was said to have died of a fiery dart during the Second Battle of Moytura.

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  • Luchta ['Luxta] (ev. „der Leuchtende“), auch Luchtar, Luchtaire und Luchtine, ist eine Sagengestalt in der keltischen Mythologie Irlands. Er gehört zu den Túatha Dé Danann und wird im Lebor Gabala Eirenn als Sohn des Luachaid und der Danu bezeichnet. Als Zimmermann versorgt er in der Schlacht von Mag Tuired die Túatha Dé Danann mit Speerschäften und Schilden. Sein Bruder Goibniu schmiedet für die Kämpfer mit drei Schlägen Lanzenspitzen und Schwerter, Luchta haut mit drei Beilschlägen den Schaft zu und sein zweiter Bruder Credne befestigt sie mit drei Schlägen daran. Deshalb werden die Brüder die drei Götter des Handwerks (Trí dée Dána) genannt. (de)
  • Στην ιρλανδική μυθολογία, ο Λούχτα (ιρλ. Luchtaine ή Luchta) ήταν γιος της Μπρίγκιντ και του Τούιρεν. Ήταν ο ξυλουργός και τεχνίτης των Τουάθα ντε Ντανάν. Μαζί με τα αδέρφια του, Κρέιγνε και Γκοϊβένου, είναι γνωστοί ως Trí Dée Dána, οι Τρεις Θεοί της Τέχνης. Αυτοί σφυρηλατούσαν τα όπλα, με τα οποία οι Τουάθα ντε Ντανάν πολεμούσαν τους Φομόριαν. (el)
  • In Irish mythology, Luchtaine (or Luchta) was the carpenter or wright of the Tuatha Dé Danann; elsewhere he is described as the son of Luachaid. He and his brothers Creidhne and Goibniu were known as the Trí Dée Dána, the three gods of art, who forged the weapons which the Tuatha Dé used to battle the Fomorians. Specifically Luchtaine agrees to make all the shields and javelin shafts required for The Second Battle of Moytura. Referred to as Luighne, he was said to have died of a fiery dart during the Second Battle of Moytura. (en)
  • I Miotaseolaíocht na nGael, siúinéir na dTuath Dé Danann ab ea Luchtaine (or Luchta) mac Brigit agus Tuireann. Bhí clú air féin agus a dheartháireacha Creidhne agus Gaibhne mar na Trí Dé Dána. Ghaibhnigh siad na hairm a bheartaigh na Tuatha Dé in éadan na bhFomhórach. (ga)
  • Dalam mitologi Irlandia, Luchtaine (atau Luchta) adalah putra dari Brigid dan Tuireann dan tukang kayu atau wright dari Tuatha Dé Danann. Dia dan saudara-saudaranya Creidhne dan Goibniu dikenal sebagai Tri Dée Dána, tiga dewa seni, yang menempa senjata yang digunakan Tuatha Dé untuk pertempuran Fomorians. (in)
  • Dans la mythologie celtique irlandaise, Luchta est le dieu-charpentier des Tuatha Dé Danann, il appartient à la classe artisanale et relève donc de la troisième fonction de production (voir Fonctions tripartites indo-européennes de Georges Dumézil). (fr)
  • Nella mitologia irlandese Luchtaine (o Luchta) era il dio carpentiere dei Túatha Dé Danann. Egli e i suoi fratelli Creidhne e Goibniu erano conosciuti come Trí Dée Dána, le tre divinità dell'arte, che forgiarono le armi per combattere i Fomori. Nello specifico, Luchtaine si impegna a realizzare tutti gli scudi e le aste dei giavellotti necessari per la seconda battaglia di Moytura. In una fonte, viene detto figlio di Luchaid (it)
  • ルフタ(ラクチェとも。アイルランド語: Luchta, Luchtaine)は、ケルト神話における技術と鍛冶の神。女神アヌの息子。、ゴヴニュという2人の兄弟と共に、ダーナ神族がフォモール族と戦うための武器を作成した。 (ja)
  • Na mitologia irlandesa, Luchtaine (ou Luchta) era filho de Brígida e Tuireann e carpinteiro ou artesão dos Tuatha Dé Danann. Ele e seus irmãos Creidhne e Goibniu tornaram-se conhecidos como os Trí Dée Dána, "os três deuses de arte", que forjaram as armas com as quais os Tuatha Dé combateram os Fomorianos. (pt)
  • Luchtaine (lub Luchta) – w mitologii celtyckiej syn Brigidy i Tuireanna oraz bóg rzemiosła i kowalstwa. Należał do Tuatha de Danaan. (pl)
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  • Luchta ['Luxta] (ev. „der Leuchtende“), auch Luchtar, Luchtaire und Luchtine, ist eine Sagengestalt in der keltischen Mythologie Irlands. Er gehört zu den Túatha Dé Danann und wird im Lebor Gabala Eirenn als Sohn des Luachaid und der Danu bezeichnet. Als Zimmermann versorgt er in der Schlacht von Mag Tuired die Túatha Dé Danann mit Speerschäften und Schilden. Sein Bruder Goibniu schmiedet für die Kämpfer mit drei Schlägen Lanzenspitzen und Schwerter, Luchta haut mit drei Beilschlägen den Schaft zu und sein zweiter Bruder Credne befestigt sie mit drei Schlägen daran. Deshalb werden die Brüder die drei Götter des Handwerks (Trí dée Dána) genannt. (de)
  • Στην ιρλανδική μυθολογία, ο Λούχτα (ιρλ. Luchtaine ή Luchta) ήταν γιος της Μπρίγκιντ και του Τούιρεν. Ήταν ο ξυλουργός και τεχνίτης των Τουάθα ντε Ντανάν. Μαζί με τα αδέρφια του, Κρέιγνε και Γκοϊβένου, είναι γνωστοί ως Trí Dée Dána, οι Τρεις Θεοί της Τέχνης. Αυτοί σφυρηλατούσαν τα όπλα, με τα οποία οι Τουάθα ντε Ντανάν πολεμούσαν τους Φομόριαν. (el)
  • In Irish mythology, Luchtaine (or Luchta) was the carpenter or wright of the Tuatha Dé Danann; elsewhere he is described as the son of Luachaid. He and his brothers Creidhne and Goibniu were known as the Trí Dée Dána, the three gods of art, who forged the weapons which the Tuatha Dé used to battle the Fomorians. Specifically Luchtaine agrees to make all the shields and javelin shafts required for The Second Battle of Moytura. Referred to as Luighne, he was said to have died of a fiery dart during the Second Battle of Moytura. (en)
  • I Miotaseolaíocht na nGael, siúinéir na dTuath Dé Danann ab ea Luchtaine (or Luchta) mac Brigit agus Tuireann. Bhí clú air féin agus a dheartháireacha Creidhne agus Gaibhne mar na Trí Dé Dána. Ghaibhnigh siad na hairm a bheartaigh na Tuatha Dé in éadan na bhFomhórach. (ga)
  • Dalam mitologi Irlandia, Luchtaine (atau Luchta) adalah putra dari Brigid dan Tuireann dan tukang kayu atau wright dari Tuatha Dé Danann. Dia dan saudara-saudaranya Creidhne dan Goibniu dikenal sebagai Tri Dée Dána, tiga dewa seni, yang menempa senjata yang digunakan Tuatha Dé untuk pertempuran Fomorians. (in)
  • Dans la mythologie celtique irlandaise, Luchta est le dieu-charpentier des Tuatha Dé Danann, il appartient à la classe artisanale et relève donc de la troisième fonction de production (voir Fonctions tripartites indo-européennes de Georges Dumézil). (fr)
  • Nella mitologia irlandese Luchtaine (o Luchta) era il dio carpentiere dei Túatha Dé Danann. Egli e i suoi fratelli Creidhne e Goibniu erano conosciuti come Trí Dée Dána, le tre divinità dell'arte, che forgiarono le armi per combattere i Fomori. Nello specifico, Luchtaine si impegna a realizzare tutti gli scudi e le aste dei giavellotti necessari per la seconda battaglia di Moytura. In una fonte, viene detto figlio di Luchaid (it)
  • ルフタ(ラクチェとも。アイルランド語: Luchta, Luchtaine)は、ケルト神話における技術と鍛冶の神。女神アヌの息子。、ゴヴニュという2人の兄弟と共に、ダーナ神族がフォモール族と戦うための武器を作成した。 (ja)
  • Na mitologia irlandesa, Luchtaine (ou Luchta) era filho de Brígida e Tuireann e carpinteiro ou artesão dos Tuatha Dé Danann. Ele e seus irmãos Creidhne e Goibniu tornaram-se conhecidos como os Trí Dée Dána, "os três deuses de arte", que forjaram as armas com as quais os Tuatha Dé combateram os Fomorianos. (pt)
  • Luchtaine (lub Luchta) – w mitologii celtyckiej syn Brigidy i Tuireanna oraz bóg rzemiosła i kowalstwa. Należał do Tuatha de Danaan. (pl)
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  • Luchtaine (ga)
  • Luchtaine (in)
  • Luchtaine (it)
  • Luchta (fr)
  • Luchtaine (en)
  • ルフタ (ja)
  • Luchtaine (pl)
  • Luchtaine (pt)
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