The
Enbarr of Manannán, or Enbarr of the Flowing Mane, (also written
Aenbharr,
Aonbharr,
Aonbárr,
Énbarr,
Enbhárr;
Classical Irish:
Aonḃaɼɼ Mhanannáin) was the name in the Irish
Mythological Cycle of the horse of
Lugh Lamh-fada , which could traverse both land and sea. In the story [
A]
oidhe Chloinne Tuireann (The Fate of the Children of Tuireann), Lugh refuses to loan it, claiming that would be the loan of a loan, but later had to lend the self-navigating
currach (
coracle boat) called
Sguaba Tuinne (Wave-sweeper).