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Doborchú was also used as a personal name in Old Irish. Unfortunately, it no longer is.
I just realised how the official hymn of the UEFA morbidly links football with the religious (Händel's "Zadok the Priest", HWV 258) and the political (the coronation of the English king George II). It would be more salutary if those three social areas were kept distinct from each other.
🦦 Mada uisce "water dog", this is the Modern Irish rendering or translation of Old Irish doborchú "water dog" (the ModIr. continuation of this word is also in use for the animal, i.e. dobharchú. It illustrates the change of the language over the past 1300 years.