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622:, representing the Cailleach (also called "the Carlin or Carline"), from the last sheaf of the crop. The figure would then be tossed into the field of a neighbor who had not yet finished bringing in their grain. The last farmer to finish had the responsibility to take in and care for the corn dolly for the next year, with the implication they'd have to feed and house the hag all winter. Competition was fierce to avoid having to take in the Old Woman.
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According to local legend the stones represent the
Cailleach, her husband the Bodach, and their children and the site may represent the only surviving shrine of its kind in Great Britain. The local legend suggests that the Cailleach and her family were given shelter in the glen by the locals and
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Cailleach gathers her firewood for the rest of the winter. Legend has it that if she intends to make the winter last a good while longer, she will make sure the weather on 1 February is bright and sunny, so she can gather plenty of firewood to keep herself warm in the coming
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Scotland, the Cailleachan (lit. 'old women') are also known as the Storm Hags, and seen as personifications of the elemental powers of nature, especially in a destructive aspect. They are said to be particularly active in raising the windstorms of spring, during the period known as
615:- 'whirlpool/cauldron of the plaid'). This process is said to take three days, during which the roar of the coming tempest is heard as far away as twenty miles (32 km) inland. When she is finished, her plaid is pure white and snow covers the land.
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months. As a result, people are generally relieved if LĂ FhĂšill BrĂŹghde is a day of foul weather, as it means the
Cailleach is asleep, will soon run out of firewood, and therefore winter is almost over. On the Isle of Man, where She is known as
884:. Legend has it that the Cailleach was tired from a long day herding deer. Atop Ben Cruachan she fell asleep on her watch and a well she was tending overflowed, running down from the highlands and flooding the valleys below, forming first a
523:(1 May or first day of summer), while BrĂŹghde rules the summer months between Bealltainn and Samhainn. Some interpretations have the Cailleach and BrĂŹghde as two faces of the same goddess, while others describe the Cailleach as turning to
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Bealltainn and reverting to humanoid form on Samhainn in time to rule over the winter months. Depending on local climate, the transfer of power between the winter goddess and the summer goddess is celebrated any time between
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states, "she had fifty foster-children in Beare. She had seven periods of youth one after another, so that every man who had lived with her came to die of old age, and her grandsons and great-grandsons were tribes and races."
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while they stayed there the glen was always fertile and prosperous. When they left they gave the stones to the locals with the promise that as long as the stones were put out to look over the glen at
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features a passage tomb known locally as the 'Calliagh Beara's House'. There is also a lake, where the
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Donncha Ă hAodha (1989). "The Lament of the Old Woman of Beare". In
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and put back into the shelter and made secure for the winter at
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was said to be her "mountain throne". The two mountains on the
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Gaelic Poetry in the Eighteenth Century: A Bilingual Anthology
1251:, Vol. 1; Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies, 1946, p. 568.
684:, who she threw a boulder at, pinning him to the floor of the
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and, after drinking its magic water, grew younger day by day.
423:('sorceress, charm-worker'). Related words include the Gaelic
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219:. In modern Irish folklore studies, she is sometimes known as
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2282:- RTĂ radio series, based on the work of GearĂłid Ă Crualaoich
1139:. "Teach Yourself" series. Hodder Education. pp. 24â25.
587:- 'whirlpool/cauldron of the plaid') washtub of the Cailleach
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in the form of a gigantic bird, carrying sticks in her beak.
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and other megalithic features at Slieve na Calliagh, Ireland
987:, the Cailleach was famously used to personify the internal
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The Book of the Cailleach: Stories of the Wise-Woman Healer
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The Book of the Cailleach: Stories of the Wise-woman Healer
1393:; ed. by Venetia Newall. London: Routledge and Kegan Paul.
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with white hair, dark blue skin, and rust-colored teeth.
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2292:Putting out the hare, putting on the harvest knots
2008:. Edited by Ronald Black. Edinburgh, Birlinn Ltd.
892:. The overflowing well is a common motif in local
435:('young woman, girl, colleen'), the diminutive of
1826:https://canmore.org.uk/site/23898/tigh-nam-bodach
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1347:The Encyclopedia of Celtic Mythology and Folklore
2233:The Bone Cave: A Journey Through Myth and Memory
252:. One of many locations named for the Cailleach.
244:('The Hag's Head'), the southernmost tip of the
1435:The Fairies in English Tradition and Literature
868:, Scotland. In later tales she is known as the
864:The Cailleach is prominent in the landscape of
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1421:Wonder Tales from Scottish Myth and Legend
1288:Etymological Dictionary Of Scottish-Gaelic
1200:, 'Hag's Head', the most southerly of the
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625:Some scholars believe the Old Irish poem "
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296:The Cailleach is often referred to as the
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1929:Association for Scottish Literary Studies
1863:. Stroud: Tempus Publishing. p. 114.
1570:. Cork University Press. pp. 48â52.
1260:Ă Cathasaigh, T. "The eponym of Cnogba",
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519:(1 November or first day of winter) and
1135:Robertson, Boyd; McDonald, Ian (2004).
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1362:ScotsâEnglish EnglishâScots Dictionary
1172:. New York, Pantheon Books. pp. 57-60.
278:('veiled one'), an adjectival form of
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1365:. New York: Hippocrene Pres. p.
1359:Ross, Davie; Smith, Gavin D. (1999).
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2294:- don't get stuck with the Cailleach
1593:"The Labbacallee Megalith, Co. Cork"
1415:Mackenzie, Donald Alexander (1917).
627:The Lament of the Old Woman of Beara
225:, while in Scotland she is known as
1277:, Prentice Hall Press, 1991, p. 67.
417:('wise woman, fortune-teller') and
323:The 8th- to 9th-century Irish poem
55:Cailleach Bheurra (Scottish Gaelic)
2129:Folklore of the Scottish Highlands
1861:Folklore of the Scottish Highlands
1525:McNeill, Vol.2 (1959) pp. 119-124.
1490:. William MacLellan. p. 119.
1218:. Mount Salus Press. p. 172.
187:and ancestor, associated with the
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3583:Afghanistan, Iran and Tajikistan
2274:Ben Cruachan, the Hollow Mountain
2131:. Stroud: Tempus Publishing Ltd.
1896:Brooks, Libby (30 October 2020).
1349:. Infobase Publishing, 2004, p.69
334:she is called Milucra, sister of
1794:Perthshire in History and Legend
1743:website. Access date 21-11-2007.
1196:p.23: "We see her silhouette on
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511:In partnership with the goddess
261:('old woman' or 'hag' in modern
3627:Personification of the Americas
3147:Scottish mythology and folklore
1967:Young, Morna, "Author's Note",
1334:"Knowth - The Epynom of Cnogba"
1033:Morna Young's dramatisation of
942:There is a Gleann Cailliche in
2108:Ă Crualaoich, GearĂłid (2003).
2066:Dictionary of Celtic Mythology
1754:Dictionary of Celtic Mythology
1566:Ă Crualaoich, GearĂłid (2006).
1308:Ă Crualaoich, GearĂłid (2006).
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191:of the landscape and with the
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1671:"Aill na CaillĂ/Aillenacally"
1541:. Constable and Co. pp.
1433:Briggs, Katharine M. (1967).
371:[kÉȘËlÌ ÊČaxÉ,ËkalÌ ÊČÉxÉ]
284:('veil'), an early loan from
2085:. William MacLellan, Glasgow
1877:Sacred stones out in the sun
1168:Briggs, Katharine M. (1976)
1030:("The Hag that's steering").
825:Remains of passage tombs on
695:The 'Wailing Woman' rock on
579:The Corryvreckan whirlpool (
28:landscape, storms and winter
4376:Personifications of Ireland
2093:. New York: Facts on File.
2089:Monaghan, Patricia (2004).
2083:The Silver Bough, Vol. 1 -4
2068:. Oxford University Press.
2025:. Irish Books & Media.
1756:. Oxford University Press.
1486:McNeill, F. Marian (1959).
1461:McNeill, F. Marian (1959).
900:'s similar creation of the
753:, in which the rays of the
325:The Lament of the Old Woman
171:[ËkalÌ ÊČÉx,kÉËlÌ ÊČax]
97:The Lament of the Old Woman
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1286:Macbain, Alexander (1998)
1184:Monaghan, Patricia (2004)
1170:An Encyclopedia of Fairies
1028:"A' chailleach a-stĂčiradh"
985:Scottish Gaelic literature
629:" is about the Cailleach;
495:Donald Alexander Mackenzie
389:) in Scottish Gaelic, and
102:The Hunt of Slieve Cuilinn
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1629:Cochrane, Andrew (2005) "
1312:. Cork University Press.
1214:Ă DĂłnaill, Niall (1992).
934:Tigh nan Cailleach, near
919:named Beinn na Caillich (
847:or "The Hag's Bed", near
726:to its present location.
411:'), as well as the Irish
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2002:Campbell, John Gregorson
1752:MacKillop, James (1998)
1417:"Beira, Queen of Winter"
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556:According to Mackenzie,
52:Cailleach Bhéara (Irish)
2231:Strang, Dougie (2023),
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938:in Perthshire, Scotland
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1249:A Grammar of Old Irish
1216:FoclĂłir GaeilgeâBĂ©arla
1099:Labbacallee wedge tomb
1045:Lyceum Theatre Company
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2006:The Gaelic Otherworld
1991:. Lindisfarne Press.
1985:Carmichael, Alexander
1944:Amy Murray's (1920),
1792:McKerracher, Archie,
1535:Meyer, Kuno (1994) .
1332:Ă Cathasaigh, TomĂĄs.
1247:Thurneysen, Rudolph;
1188:. New World Library.
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3092:part of a series on
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1776:MacLennan, Malcolm,
1538:Ancient Irish Poetry
1345:Monaghan, Patricia.
1264:23, 1989, pp. 27â38.
960:house of the old men
906:Gulf of Corryvreckan
807:William Butler Yeats
799:CĂșil Iorra Peninsula
782:, "Hag Cliff") is a
605:Gulf of Corryvreckan
547:Caillagh ny Groamagh
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4127:EfĂgie da RepĂșblica
3667:EfĂgie da RepĂșblica
2219:on 19 November 2007
2127:Ross, Anne (2000).
2023:The Year in Ireland
2004:(1900, 1902, 2005)
1859:Ross, Anne (2000).
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4092:Madre Patria
4057:Ola Nordmann
4042:Southern man
4038:New Zealand
4032:Dutch Maiden
4028:Netherlands
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3722:Jade Emperor
3657:Leo Belgicus
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3747:Czech VaĆĄek
3643:Bangladesh
3408:Meg Mullach
3387:Ghillie Dhu
3080:Dindsenchas
2867:GoĂdel Glas
2692:Crom Cruach
2270:(8 minutes)
2195:Carey, John
1816:(Canmore),
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853:County Cork
813:Cailleach.
678:County Cork
593:great plaid
377:cailleachan
344:Manx Gaelic
217:Isle of Man
207:figures in
46:Other names
4345:Categories
4301:Johnny Reb
4287:Billy Yank
4247:Dame Wales
4173:Singapore
4132:ZĂ© Povinho
4078:Palestine
3898:Indonesia
3633:Australia
3603:Argentina
3450:Water bull
3420:Sea Mither
3360:Each-uisge
3344:Changeling
3296:Bean-nighe
3258:Nuckelavee
2984:Tech Duinn
2979:TĂr na nĂg
2969:Otherworld
2623:Fomhoraigh
2537:Mac Gréine
2466:Dian Cecht
2402:BĂ© Chuille
2268:short film
1978:References
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1802:0859762238
1675:Logainm.ie
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682:Mogh Ruith
631:Kuno Meyer
620:corn dolly
521:Bealltainn
392:caillaghyn
382:pronounced
367:pronounced
362:cailleacha
215:, and the
4282:Uncle Sam
4242:John Bull
4237:Britannia
4213:Thailand
4123:Portugal
4063:Pakistan
4047:Zealandia
4012:Hang Tuah
4008:Malaysia
3957:Amaterasu
3673:Cambodia
3647:Bangamata
3623:Americas
3378:Gancanagh
3238:Cailleach
3173:Gigelorum
2943:Fragarach
2933:Areadbhar
2895:Creatures
2852:Ăber Finn
2847:Ăber Donn
2829:Milesians
2748:PartholĂłn
2702:Mug Ruith
2545:Mac Cecht
2541:Mac Cuill
2417:Bodb Derg
2354:Tuatha DĂ©
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1804:, pp55-56
1609:0035-8991
1089:Cyhyraeth
1059:Baba Yaga
948:Loch Lyon
944:Glen Lyon
936:Glen Lyon
913:Ben Nevis
849:Glanworth
811:Garavogue
731:Loughcrew
716:West Cork
674:Glanworth
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357:cailleach
271:Old Irish
258:Cailleach
205:folkloric
163:Cailleach
132:Mug Ruith
22:Cailleach
4267:Columbia
4223:Ukraine
4207:Helvetia
4187:Hispania
4002:Abu Abed
3998:Lebanon
3917:Hibernia
3908:Ireland
3873:Iceland
3863:Hungary
3832:Germania
3823:Germany
3813:Georgia
3802:Marianne
3788:Finland
3758:Denmark
3728:Croatia
3653:Belgium
3613:Armenia
3593:Albania
3515:Mermaids
3438:Seonaidh
3396:Glaistig
3337:Cat-sĂŹth
3328:Caoineag
3200:Cryptids
3021:Uisneach
3011:Teamhair
2974:Mag Mell
2912:Failinis
2902:Aes SĂde
2872:LĂĄmfhind
2809:Rudraige
2763:Fir Bolg
2731:Settlers
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2682:Caillech
2641:Cethlenn
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1298:, p. 63.
1052:See also
952:shieling
882:Loch Awe
860:Scotland
517:Samhainn
499:giantess
491:Scotland
447:carline/
349:Caillagh
275:Caillech
213:Scotland
189:creation
155:Scottish
125:Consorts
4193:Sweden
4177:Merlion
4158:Serbia
4138:Russia
4117:Polonia
4113:Poland
4082:Handala
4067:Shaheen
4053:Norway
3982:Ungnyeo
3967:Wanjiku
3928:Israel
3838:Greece
3798:France
3773:Europe
3683:Canada
3663:Brazil
3504:Bauchan
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3164:Beithir
3016:Toraigh
2953:Uaithne
2842:BreogĂĄn
2799:Sengann
2786:Fodbgen
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2604:Goibniu
2588:Nechtan
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2461:Tuirenn
2437:Cermait
2345:figures
2206:Celtica
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1064:Banshee
1018:of the
1001:flyting
972:Samhain
925:eastern
921:western
755:equinox
724:Coulagh
638:Ireland
513:BrĂŹghde
467:Legends
426:caileag
290:pallium
209:Ireland
193:weather
4183:Spain
4022:Melita
4018:Malta
3977:Dangun
3973:Korea
3963:Kenya
3953:Japan
3938:Italy
3932:Srulik
3883:India
3848:Haiti
3842:Hellas
3777:Europa
3742:Äechie
3708:China
3693:Chile
3587:Rostam
3531:Selkie
3479:Gnomes
3468:Fachan
3459:Giants
3429:Seelie
3413:Nuggle
3403:Kelpie
3319:Bodach
3278:Aos SĂ
3249:Demons
3155:Beasts
3137:series
2962:Places
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2857:ĂrimĂłn
2814:SlĂĄine
2804:Rinnal
2795:Genann
2743:Cesair
2687:Carman
2675:Others
2666:Tethra
2661:Ethniu
2656:Elatha
2651:Conand
2646:Cichol
2612:Luchta
2608:Credne
2592:Elcmar
2573:Nemain
2507:Fiacha
2484:Ernmas
2474:Airmed
2447:ClĂdna
2432:Brigid
2407:BĂ©ážinn
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281:caille
167:Irish:
147:Gaelic
136:Bodach
74:Abodes
4088:Peru
3992:Manas
3752:Ć vejk
3712:Panda
3697:Huaso
3524:Ceasg
3369:Fuath
3229:Beira
3184:Birds
3030:Texts
2926:Items
2882:Scota
2819:Sreng
2753:Nemed
2631:Balor
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2560:Midir
2550:Macha
2502:FĂłdla
2498:Banba
2489:ĂtaĂn
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2427:Brian
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2791:Gann
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2579:Neit
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