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passage_locator:
label: 'CHAPTER II. THE BATTLE OF TAILLTIN / BOOK FOUR: THE EVER-LIVING LIVING ONES.
/ CHAPTER I. BODB DEARG / CHAPTER II. THE DAGDA; lines 3051-3156'
start: '3051'
end: '3156'
translation: Gods and Fighting Men
notes: Generated from OpenAI Batch run motif-extraction-2026-04-28-high-priority;
human review required.
canonical_text:
quote: ''
summary: The passage describes the Dagda's dwelling at Brugh na Boinne, its named
places and marvels, wondrous household implements and workers, the loss of the
Brugh to Angus through Manannan's help and a day-and-night wording, and a later
episode in which Corrgenn kills the Dagda's son Aedh and is punished by carrying
the body until he finds a fitting gravestone.
language: English
quote_policy: summarized
literal_observations:
- id: obs:1
text: The Dagda, called the Red Man of all Knowledge, has his house at Brugh na
Boinne.
category: setting
evidence_refs:
- ev:1
- id: obs:2
text: The house contains named places including the Hall of the Morrigu, the Bed
of the Dagda, the Birthplace of Cermait Honey-Mouth, and the Prison of the Grey
of Macha.
category: object
evidence_refs:
- ev:1
- id: obs:3
text: A cooking oven associated with the Dagda has wooden axle and wheel, an iron
body, many wheels, spits, and pots, and moves from cinders to roof-high flame.
category: object
evidence_refs:
- ev:2
- id: obs:4
text: The Dagda makes a vat for his daughter Ainge, but it drips during sea flood
and not during ebb tide.
category: action
evidence_refs:
- ev:3
- id: obs:5
text: Gaible steals Ainge's bundle of twigs and hurls it away; a beautiful wood
grows where it falls.
category: sequence
evidence_refs:
- ev:3
- id: obs:6
text: Len Linfiaclach, smith of the Brugh, lives in the lake making bright vessels
for Fand and casts an anvil eastward each evening.
category: action
evidence_refs:
- ev:4
- id: obs:7
text: 'The cast anvil produces three showers: fire, water, and precious purple stones.'
category: object
evidence_refs:
- ev:4
- id: obs:8
text: Tuirbe throws his axe against the flood tide and orders the sea not to come
over the axe.
category: action
evidence_refs:
- ev:5
- id: obs:9
text: Corann calls Cailcheir the swine with his harp; the swine flees, is chased,
and Niall and his hound drown while following it through a lake.
category: sequence
evidence_refs:
- ev:6
- id: obs:10
text: The Dagda gives Corann a great tract of land for his successful harping.
category: action
evidence_refs:
- ev:6
- id: obs:11
text: Angus obtains Brugh na Boinne from the Dagda with Manannan's help by asking
for it for a day and a night, then arguing that all life and time are made of
successive days and nights.
category: sequence
evidence_refs:
- ev:7
- id: obs:12
text: Manannan puts an enchantment on the Dagda and his people, and the Dagda leaves
with his household.
category: action
evidence_refs:
- ev:8
- id: obs:13
text: Angus remains in Brugh na Boinne, described as having hidden walls, Goibniu's
ale, and pigs that never fail.
category: setting
evidence_refs:
- ev:9
- id: obs:14
text: Corrgenn becomes jealous and kills Aedh, one of the Dagda's sons, before the
Dagda's face.
category: action
evidence_refs:
- ev:10
- id: obs:15
text: The Dagda spares Corrgenn's life immediately but orders him to carry Aedh's
body until he finds a stone matching it in length and breadth for a gravestone.
category: speech
evidence_refs:
- ev:11
- id: obs:16
text: Corrgenn finds a fitting stone on the shore of Loch Feabhail, buries Aedh
on the nearest hill, laments, and dies after completing the burial.
category: sequence
evidence_refs:
- ev:12
figures:
- id: fig:1
name_or_label: The Dagda
description: Owner of the house at Brugh na Boinne, called the Red Man of all Knowledge;
father of Ainge and Aedh; later displaced from the Brugh and imposer of Corrgenn's
punishment.
role_refs:
- role:1
- role:2
- role:3
evidence_refs:
- ev:1
- ev:3
- ev:7
- ev:10
- ev:11
- id: fig:2
name_or_label: Morrigu
description: Associated with the Hall of the Morrigu in the Dagda's house.
role_refs: []
evidence_refs:
- ev:1
- id: fig:3
name_or_label: Cermait Honey-Mouth
description: Associated with the Birthplace of Cermait Honey-Mouth in the Dagda's
house.
role_refs: []
evidence_refs:
- ev:1
- id: fig:4
name_or_label: Grey of Macha
description: A horse later belonging to Cuchulain, associated with the Prison of
the Grey of Macha.
role_refs: []
evidence_refs:
- ev:1
- id: fig:5
name_or_label: Dabilla
description: The little hound belonging to Boann, associated with the Hill of Dabilla.
role_refs: []
evidence_refs:
- ev:1
- id: fig:6
name_or_label: Mata
description: A sea-turtle in the Valley of the Mata, said to be able to suck down
a man in armour.
role_refs:
- role:4
evidence_refs:
- ev:1
- id: fig:7
name_or_label: Druimne son of Luchair
description: Maker of the Dagda's cooking oven at Teamhair.
role_refs:
- role:5
evidence_refs:
- ev:2
- id: fig:8
name_or_label: Ainge
description: Daughter of the Dagda for whom he makes a vat; she gathers twigs to
make a new vat.
role_refs:
- role:2
evidence_refs:
- ev:3
- id: fig:9
name_or_label: Gaible son of Nuada of the Silver Hand
description: Steals Ainge's bundle of twigs and hurls it away, causing the growth
of Gaible's Wood.
role_refs:
- role:6
evidence_refs:
- ev:3
- id: fig:10
name_or_label: Dichu
description: Steward of the Dagda's household who later takes service with Angus.
role_refs:
- role:7
evidence_refs:
- ev:4
- ev:8
- id: fig:11
name_or_label: Len Linfiaclach
description: Smith of the Brugh who lives in the lake and makes bright vessels of
Fand.
role_refs:
- role:8
evidence_refs:
- ev:4
- id: fig:12
name_or_label: Fand daughter of Flidhais
description: Owner or recipient of the bright vessels made by Len Linfiaclach.
role_refs: []
evidence_refs:
- ev:4
- id: fig:13
name_or_label: Tuirbe
description: Father of Goibniu the Smith; throws an axe against the flood tide and
commands the sea.
role_refs:
- role:9
evidence_refs:
- ev:5
- id: fig:14
name_or_label: Corann
description: Best harper of the household and harper to Diancecht; his harping calls
the swine Cailcheir and earns him land from the Dagda.
role_refs:
- role:10
evidence_refs:
- ev:6
- id: fig:15
name_or_label: Diancecht
description: The Dagda's son to whom Corann is harper.
role_refs:
- role:2
evidence_refs:
- ev:6
- id: fig:16
name_or_label: Cailcheir
description: One of Debrann's swine, called by Corann's harp and chased northward.
role_refs: []
evidence_refs:
- ev:6
- id: fig:17
name_or_label: Niall
description: Follows the swine Cailcheir and drowns with his hound while pursuing
it through a lake.
role_refs:
- role:11
evidence_refs:
- ev:6
- id: fig:18
name_or_label: Angus
description: Gets Brugh na Boinne from the Dagda with Manannan's help and remains
there.
role_refs:
- role:12
evidence_refs:
- ev:7
- ev:9
- id: fig:19
name_or_label: Manannan son of Lir
description: Advises Angus how to ask for the Brugh and uses art or enchantment
to prevent refusal and remove the Dagda's household.
role_refs:
- role:13
evidence_refs:
- ev:7
- ev:8
- id: fig:20
name_or_label: Corrgenn
description: A great man of Connacht who kills Aedh in jealousy and is punished
by carrying the body until he can bury it under a fitting stone.
role_refs:
- role:14
- role:15
evidence_refs:
- ev:10
- ev:11
- ev:12
- id: fig:21
name_or_label: Aedh
description: One of the Dagda's sons, killed by Corrgenn.
role_refs:
- role:2
- role:16
evidence_refs:
- ev:10
- ev:11
roles:
- id: role:1
label: knowledge-bearing householder
assigned_to:
- fig:1
basis: The passage calls the Dagda the Red Man of all Knowledge and places his house
at Brugh na Boinne.
evidence_refs:
- ev:1
- id: role:2
label: divine family member
assigned_to:
- fig:1
- fig:8
- fig:15
- fig:21
basis: Ainge, Diancecht, and Aedh are identified as children of the Dagda, and the
Dagda acts as father in these episodes.
evidence_refs:
- ev:3
- ev:6
- ev:10
- id: role:3
label: judge or imposer of punishment
assigned_to:
- fig:1
basis: The Dagda spares Corrgenn but imposes the task of carrying Aedh's body until
a fitting gravestone is found.
evidence_refs:
- ev:11
- id: role:4
label: dangerous sea creature
assigned_to:
- fig:6
basis: The Mata is described as a sea-turtle able to suck down an armoured man.
evidence_refs:
- ev:1
- id: role:5
label: marvel-maker
assigned_to:
- fig:7
basis: Druimne is said to have made the Dagda's extraordinary cooking oven.
evidence_refs:
- ev:2
- id: role:6
label: thief whose theft produces a place-name origin
assigned_to:
- fig:9
basis: Gaible steals Ainge's twigs and a wood grows where they fall, named Gaible's
Wood.
evidence_refs:
- ev:3
- id: role:7
label: steward
assigned_to:
- fig:10
basis: Dichu is named as the Dagda's steward and later takes service with Angus.
evidence_refs:
- ev:4
- ev:8
- id: role:8
label: smith of the Brugh
assigned_to:
- fig:11
basis: Len Linfiaclach is explicitly called the smith of the Brugh.
evidence_refs:
- ev:4
- id: role:9
label: tide-controller by axe-cast
assigned_to:
- fig:13
basis: Tuirbe throws an axe before the flood tide and orders the sea not to come
over it.
evidence_refs:
- ev:5
- id: role:10
label: powerful harper
assigned_to:
- fig:14
basis: Corann's harping calls the swine Cailcheir and is rewarded with land.
evidence_refs:
- ev:6
- id: role:11
label: pursuer drowned in chase
assigned_to:
- fig:17
basis: Niall follows Cailcheir through a lake and drowns with his hound.
evidence_refs:
- ev:6
- id: role:12
label: successful claimant of the Brugh
assigned_to:
- fig:18
basis: Angus asks for the Brugh for a day and a night and then claims this means
forever.
evidence_refs:
- ev:7
- ev:9
- id: role:13
label: helper through art and enchantment
assigned_to:
- fig:19
basis: Manannan advises Angus and uses art or enchantment to affect the Dagda and
his household.
evidence_refs:
- ev:7
- ev:8
- id: role:14
label: jealous killer
assigned_to:
- fig:20
basis: Corrgenn kills Aedh after jealousy and anger come on him.
evidence_refs:
- ev:10
- id: role:15
label: burdened penitent or punished bearer
assigned_to:
- fig:20
basis: Corrgenn must carry Aedh's body until he finds a fitting gravestone and dies
after burial.
evidence_refs:
- ev:11
- ev:12
- id: role:16
label: slain son
assigned_to:
- fig:21
basis: Aedh is identified as a son of the Dagda and is killed by Corrgenn.
evidence_refs:
- ev:10
symbols:
- id: sym:1
label: Brugh na Boinne dwelling
literal_form: The Dagda's house with named inner places, later held by Angus with
hidden walls.
associated_figures:
- fig:1
- fig:18
taxonomy_refs: []
evidence_refs:
- ev:1
- ev:9
- id: sym:2
label: marvelous cooking oven
literal_form: A wood-and-iron oven with many wheels, spits, and pots that rises
from cinders to roof-high flame.
associated_figures:
- fig:1
- fig:7
taxonomy_refs:
- fire
evidence_refs:
- ev:2
- id: sym:3
label: flood-and-ebb vat
literal_form: A vat that drips while the sea is in flood but not during ebb tide.
associated_figures:
- fig:1
- fig:8
taxonomy_refs:
- water
evidence_refs:
- ev:3
- id: sym:4
label: stolen twigs becoming wood
literal_form: A bundle of twigs stolen from Ainge and hurled away; a beautiful wood
grows where it falls.
associated_figures:
- fig:8
- fig:9
taxonomy_refs:
- tree
evidence_refs:
- ev:3
- id: sym:5
label: anvil showers
literal_form: The anvil cast by Len produces showers of fire, water, and purple
precious stones.
associated_figures:
- fig:11
taxonomy_refs:
- fire
- water
evidence_refs:
- ev:4
- id: sym:6
label: axe boundary against the sea
literal_form: Tuirbe's axe is cast in the face of the flood tide, and the sea does
not come over it.
associated_figures:
- fig:13
taxonomy_refs:
- water
evidence_refs:
- ev:5
- id: sym:7
label: harp-call of the swine
literal_form: Corann's harp calls the swine Cailcheir, initiating a chase.
associated_figures:
- fig:14
- fig:16
taxonomy_refs: []
evidence_refs:
- ev:6
- id: sym:8
label: day and night claim
literal_form: A grant for a day and a night is reinterpreted as a grant for all
life and time because time is made of days and nights following one another.
associated_figures:
- fig:18
- fig:19
- fig:1
taxonomy_refs: []
evidence_refs:
- ev:7
- id: sym:9
label: unfailing ale and pigs
literal_form: Goibniu's ale and pigs that never fail are present with Angus at the
Brugh.
associated_figures:
- fig:18
taxonomy_refs: []
evidence_refs:
- ev:9
- id: sym:10
label: corpse burden and fitting gravestone
literal_form: Corrgenn must carry Aedh's body until he finds a stone exactly fitting
it in length and breadth for a gravestone.
associated_figures:
- fig:20
- fig:21
- fig:1
taxonomy_refs: []
evidence_refs:
- ev:11
- ev:12
scenes:
- id: scene:1
label: The Dagda's house and landmarks at Brugh na Boinne
summary: The passage lists the Dagda's dwelling, its named chambers and places,
nearby hills, and the dangerous Mata in its valley.
figure_refs:
- fig:1
- fig:2
- fig:3
- fig:4
- fig:5
- fig:6
symbol_refs:
- sym:1
evidence_refs:
- ev:1
- id: scene:2
label: Marvelous oven of the Dagda
summary: The oven made for the Dagda is described as a complex wheeled iron-and-wood
cooking device with many spits and pots and roof-high flame.
figure_refs:
- fig:1
- fig:7
symbol_refs:
- sym:2
evidence_refs:
- ev:2
- id: scene:3
label: Ainge's vat and Gaible's Wood
summary: The Dagda makes a flawed vat for Ainge; Gaible steals her twigs for a new
vat, and a wood grows where the twigs fall.
figure_refs:
- fig:1
- fig:8
- fig:9
symbol_refs:
- sym:3
- sym:4
evidence_refs:
- ev:3
- id: scene:4
label: Smiths, anvil showers, and tide-stopping axe
summary: Len works in a lake and casts an anvil producing showers, while Tuirbe
casts an axe to hold back the flood tide.
figure_refs:
- fig:11
- fig:12
- fig:13
symbol_refs:
- sym:5
- sym:6
evidence_refs:
- ev:4
- ev:5
- id: scene:5
label: Corann's harp and the fatal swine chase
summary: Corann's harp calls Cailcheir, who flees; the chase ends with Niall and
his hound drowning, and Corann receives land from the Dagda.
figure_refs:
- fig:14
- fig:15
- fig:16
- fig:17
- fig:1
symbol_refs:
- sym:7
evidence_refs:
- ev:6
- id: scene:6
label: Angus wins Brugh na Boinne
summary: With Manannan's counsel and art, Angus obtains the Brugh for a day and
a night, then claims it permanently by interpreting all time as successive days
and nights; the Dagda leaves under enchantment.
figure_refs:
- fig:18
- fig:19
- fig:1
- fig:10
symbol_refs:
- sym:1
- sym:8
- sym:9
evidence_refs:
- ev:7
- ev:8
- ev:9
- id: scene:7
label: Corrgenn kills Aedh and bears the body
summary: Corrgenn kills Aedh in jealousy; the Dagda spares him but sets a burial
task involving the corpse and a fitting stone, after which Corrgenn dies.
figure_refs:
- fig:20
- fig:21
- fig:1
symbol_refs:
- sym:10
evidence_refs:
- ev:10
- ev:11
- ev:12
candidate_motifs:
- id: motif:1
label: Wisdom-bearing divine householder
taxonomy_refs:
- wisdom
basis: The Dagda is explicitly called the Red Man of all Knowledge and is described
as the householder of Brugh na Boinne.
evidence_refs:
- ev:1
confidence: medium
cautions: The passage gives an epithet of knowledge but does not narrate a wisdom
quest or teaching episode.
- id: motif:2
label: Theft producing a sacred or named landscape feature
taxonomy_refs:
- sacred_theft
basis: Gaible steals Ainge's twigs; where they fall, a beautiful wood grows and
is named Gaible's Wood.
evidence_refs:
- ev:3
confidence: medium
cautions: The passage presents theft and landscape origin, but does not explicitly
label the theft sacred.
- id: motif:3
label: Control of waters by object boundary
taxonomy_refs: []
basis: Tuirbe casts his axe before the flood tide and orders the sea not to come
over it.
evidence_refs:
- ev:5
confidence: high
cautions: No listed motif family directly matches water-control by weapon; symbol
taxonomy supports water only.
- id: motif:4
label: Musical compulsion of animal and fatal chase
taxonomy_refs: []
basis: Corann's harp calls the swine Cailcheir, whose flight leads to a pursuit
and the drowning of Niall and his hound.
evidence_refs:
- ev:6
confidence: high
cautions: No available motif-family reference directly corresponds to magical music
or animal chase.
- id: motif:5
label: Boundary trick through time wording
taxonomy_refs:
- trickster_boundary
basis: Angus, helped by Manannan, obtains the Brugh for a day and a night and then
claims that all life and time consist of days and nights following one another.
evidence_refs:
- ev:7
confidence: high
cautions: The passage attributes the strategy to Manannan and Angus but does not
use the term trickster.
- id: motif:6
label: Enchanted dispossession of a divine dwelling
taxonomy_refs:
- departure
basis: Manannan's enchantment causes the Dagda and his people to leave Brugh na
Boinne after Angus's claim succeeds.
evidence_refs:
- ev:8
confidence: medium
cautions: The departure is from a dwelling rather than a conventional heroic journey.
- id: motif:7
label: Unfailing otherworldly food and drink
taxonomy_refs: []
basis: Angus is said to remain at Brugh na Boinne drinking Goibniu's ale and eating
pigs that never fail.
evidence_refs:
- ev:9
confidence: high
cautions: No available motif-family reference directly names inexhaustible food
or drink.
- id: motif:8
label: Divine parent-child death and restraint from revenge
taxonomy_refs:
- divine_parent_child
basis: Aedh, a son of the Dagda, is killed before his father; the Dagda does not
immediately take revenge.
evidence_refs:
- ev:10
- ev:11
confidence: medium
cautions: The motif depends on family relation and response; the passage does not
state that Aedh's status is divine beyond being the Dagda's son.
- id: motif:9
label: Judicial burden of corpse and fitting burial stone
taxonomy_refs:
- divine_judgment
basis: The Dagda imposes on Corrgenn the punishment of carrying Aedh's body until
he finds a stone exactly fitting it for burial.
evidence_refs:
- ev:11
- ev:12
confidence: medium
cautions: The passage frames the task as punishment, but does not explicitly call
it divine judgment.
comparison_claims: []
evidence:
- id: ev:1
type: summary
locator: lines 3051-3062
quote_or_summary: The Dagda, called the Red Man of all Knowledge, has his house
at Brugh na Boinne; the passage lists named places in and near it, including the
Hall of the Morrigu, Bed of the Dagda, Birthplace of Cermait, Prison of the Grey
of Macha, hills linked to the Dagda's wife and Dabilla, and the Valley of the
Mata.
source_text_path: texts/public-domain/celtic-irish/project-gutenberg/gods-and-fighting-men-gregory.md
rights_note: Public domain source; summarized.
- id: ev:2
type: summary
locator: lines 3063-3071
quote_or_summary: The Dagda's cooking oven, made by Druimne at Teamhair, has wooden
and iron parts, many wheels, spits, and pots, turns like a stream, and rises from
cinders to roof-high flame.
source_text_path: texts/public-domain/celtic-irish/project-gutenberg/gods-and-fighting-men-gregory.md
rights_note: Public domain source; summarized.
- id: ev:3
type: summary
locator: lines 3072-3079
quote_or_summary: The Dagda makes a vat for Ainge; it drips during sea flood but
not ebb tide. Ainge gathers twigs for a new vat, Gaible steals and hurls them
away, and Gaible's Wood grows where they fall.
source_text_path: texts/public-domain/celtic-irish/project-gutenberg/gods-and-fighting-men-gregory.md
rights_note: Public domain source; summarized.
- id: ev:4
type: summary
locator: lines 3080-3088
quote_or_summary: Dichu is steward and Len Linfiaclach is smith of the Brugh. Len
lives in the lake making Fand's bright vessels and casts an anvil that produces
showers of fire, water, and purple precious stones.
source_text_path: texts/public-domain/celtic-irish/project-gutenberg/gods-and-fighting-men-gregory.md
rights_note: Public domain source; summarized.
- id: ev:5
type: summary
locator: lines 3089-3093
quote_or_summary: Tuirbe, father of Goibniu the Smith, casts his axe from the Hill
of the Axe against the flood tide and commands the sea not to come over the axe.
source_text_path: texts/public-domain/celtic-irish/project-gutenberg/gods-and-fighting-men-gregory.md
rights_note: Public domain source; summarized.
- id: ev:6
type: summary
locator: lines 3094-3105
quote_or_summary: Corann, harper of the household and to Diancecht, calls Cailcheir
the swine with his harp; the swine flees and is chased until Niall and his hound
drown in a lake. The Dagda rewards Corann with land.
source_text_path: texts/public-domain/celtic-irish/project-gutenberg/gods-and-fighting-men-gregory.md
rights_note: Public domain source; summarized.
- id: ev:7
type: summary
locator: lines 3106-3115
quote_or_summary: 'Angus gets the Brugh from the Dagda with Manannan''s help: he
asks for it for a day and a night, then claims the grant is forever because all
life and time consist of days and nights following each other.'
source_text_path: texts/public-domain/celtic-irish/project-gutenberg/gods-and-fighting-men-gregory.md
rights_note: Public domain source; summarized.
- id: ev:8
type: summary
locator: lines 3116-3123
quote_or_summary: The Dagda leaves with his people and household because Manannan
has put an enchantment on them; Dichu, absent at the time, later takes service
with Angus.
source_text_path: texts/public-domain/celtic-irish/project-gutenberg/gods-and-fighting-men-gregory.md
rights_note: Public domain source; summarized.
- id: ev:9
type: summary
locator: lines 3124-3126
quote_or_summary: Angus remains in Brugh na Boinne, said by some to be there still
with hidden walls, Goibniu's ale, and pigs that never fail.
source_text_path: texts/public-domain/celtic-irish/project-gutenberg/gods-and-fighting-men-gregory.md
rights_note: Public domain source; summarized.
- id: ev:10
type: summary
locator: lines 3127-3137
quote_or_summary: The Dagda does not take revenge for losing the Brugh. Later Corrgenn
visits with his wife, suspects wrongdoing with Aedh, a son of the Dagda, and kills
Aedh before the Dagda.
source_text_path: texts/public-domain/celtic-irish/project-gutenberg/gods-and-fighting-men-gregory.md
rights_note: Public domain source; summarized.
- id: ev:11
type: summary
locator: lines 3138-3149
quote_or_summary: Instead of killing Corrgenn, the Dagda says Corrgenn may be blameless
if Aedh was guilty, but punishes him by requiring him to carry Aedh's body until
finding a stone exactly fitting it as a gravestone, then bury him in the nearest
hill.
source_text_path: texts/public-domain/celtic-irish/project-gutenberg/gods-and-fighting-men-gregory.md
rights_note: Public domain source; summarized.
- id: ev:12
type: summary
locator: lines 3150-3156
quote_or_summary: Corrgenn carries the body until he finds a fitting stone on the
shore of Loch Feabhail, buries the Dagda's son on the nearest hill, laments, and
drops dead after completing the task.
source_text_path: texts/public-domain/celtic-irish/project-gutenberg/gods-and-fighting-men-gregory.md
rights_note: Public domain source; summarized.
confidence:
extraction: high
motif_candidates: medium
comparison_claims: uncertain
notes: Extraction is based only on the supplied passage. Motif assignment is cautious
because many episodes are place-name or wonder-object narratives and do not map
cleanly onto the supplied motif families. No comparison claims were added because
the passage itself does not compare traditions or corpora.
reviewer_status:
status: needs_review
reviewer: ''
reviewed_at: ''
notes: Machine-generated draft from OpenAI Batch; not human-reviewed.
extracted_by: openai_batch:gpt-5.5
extracted_at: '2026-04-28'
notes: |-
JSON record generated from the provided English public-domain passage and metadata only.
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passage_sha256=c218159dcd689cd6c22a17c89bc0289a4450b7561eedd5b706bdf4bf9f50b1ac