William Ua Cellaig Explained

William Ua Cellaig (modern Irish: Uilliam Buidhe Ó Cellaigh), also known as William Boy O'Kelly or William Buí Ó Ceallaigh, was Taoiseach of Uí Maine and Chief of the Name. He died c.1381.

On Christmas Day, 1351, Ó Ceallaigh invited poets, artists, and writers from across Ireland to a feast in his home. The feast became famous for the hospitality Ó Ceallaigh showed to his guests, and "" (literally: We got the O'Kelly welcome) remains a description for hospitable hosts in contemporary Irish.[1]

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  1. Web site: Ó Conghaile . Micheál . 8 May 2018 . A history of Ireland in phrases as Gaeilge . 2022-07-28 . The Irish Times . en.