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describes him as "an experimenter in the production of new metres", blending older syllabic and alliterative verse forms with newer, accentual and rhyming verse forms.
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and supposed founder of the CĂarraige. The genealogies add that
Luccreth had no children, and that "His dwelling-place faces the church of Cluain on the south".
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