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Definition of Angus Og
1. Noun. Celtic god of love and beauty; patron deity of young men and women.
Geographical relationships: Emerald Isle, Hibernia, Ireland
Generic synonyms: Celtic Deity
Lexicographical Neighbors of Angus Og
Literary usage of Angus Og
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A History of the Highlands and of the Highland Clans by James Browne (1851)
"Lordships and lands conferred on Angus Og.—His sons John and John Og.—Change of
policy by John ... Rebellion of his son, Angus Og.—Battle of the Bloody Bay. ..."
2. A History of the Highlands and of the Highland Clans by James Browne (1843)
"His sons Alexander and Angus Og.—Fidelity of the latter to the fortunes of King
Robert ... Lordships and lands conferred on Angus Og.—His sons John and John ..."
3. The Clan Donald by Angus Macdonald (1896)
"Death of Angus Og- ALEXANDER III. lived for twenty-two years after the battle of
Largs. His death, in 1284, deprived Scotland of one of its wisest rulers, ..."
4. A Short History of the Scottish Highlands and Isles by William Cook Mackenzie (1906)
"... —Angus Og the rebel—His astonishing success—The battle of the Bloody Bay—The
sacrilege of St Bride's chapel and its sequel — The rebellion of Alexander ..."
5. Reliquiæ Celticæ: Texts, Papers and Studies in Gaelic Literature and by Alexander Cameron (1894)
"Reader, I shall here set down for you every one who is a landed proprietor, at
this time, of the posterity of John, the son of Angus Og, who was called ..."