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I am aware as I added that to it. The Oxford dictionary entry for it claims that they are both the same with different names. From what I've seen so far an
Oilliphéist appears to be a collective as well referring to any great snake like creatures. Even its name is a reference to the Caoránach story
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It would seem much easier to his notability by simply combining these two pages and any others under the one banner. In that way it would also make the pages far tidier overall.
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It appears from the Oxford dictionary that they are one and the same. As such should we merge the two articles content?
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