AONBARR/ENBARR

In Irish mythology, the magical horse belonging to Manannan mac L?r, the god of the sea and the Otherworld. Aonbarr could gallop across land or sea and its name means ‘unique supremacy’. Its alternative name is Enbarr, meaning ‘froth’ or ‘singular foam’ – from which one may imagine it was connected to the breakers which strike the shores along the coastline of Ireland.

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