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- Oilliphéist abstract "The Oilliphéist (from Irish oll, meaning "great", and péist, meaning "worm, fabulous beast, monster, reptile") is a dragon-like monster in Irish mythology. The Scottish Gaelic equivalent is called Uilepheist.In one story, the Oilliphéist cuts the route of the River Shannon when it hears that Saint Patrick has come to drive out it and its kind.In a comic addition to the story, the monster swallows a drunken piper named O'Rourke (Ó Ruairc). The piper is either unaware of his predicament or is completely unperturbed and continues to play inside the Oilliphéist's stomach. The monster becomes so annoyed with O'Rourke's music that it coughs him up and spits him out.".
- Oilliphéist wikiPageID "2809176".
- Oilliphéist wikiPageRevisionID "572467723".
- Oilliphéist subject Category:European_dragons.
- Oilliphéist subject Category:Irish_legendary_creatures.
- Oilliphéist subject Category:Scottish_legendary_creatures.
- Oilliphéist comment "The Oilliphéist (from Irish oll, meaning "great", and péist, meaning "worm, fabulous beast, monster, reptile") is a dragon-like monster in Irish mythology. The Scottish Gaelic equivalent is called Uilepheist.In one story, the Oilliphéist cuts the route of the River Shannon when it hears that Saint Patrick has come to drive out it and its kind.In a comic addition to the story, the monster swallows a drunken piper named O'Rourke (Ó Ruairc).".
- Oilliphéist label "Oilliphéist".
- Oilliphéist label "オルフェーシュチ".
- Oilliphéist sameAs Oilliph%C3%A9ist.
- Oilliphéist sameAs オルフェーシュチ.
- Oilliphéist sameAs Q7081489.
- Oilliphéist sameAs Q7081489.
- Oilliphéist wasDerivedFrom Oilliphéist?oldid=572467723.