-
Irish and
Scottish folklore,
spelled as the each-uisce (anglicized as
aughisky or ech-ushkya) in
Ireland and cabbyl-ushtey on the Isle of Man. It usually...
- horse"
supposed to be
found in Scotland; its
Irish counterpart is the
Aughisky. The
Gwragedd Annwn are
female Welsh lake
fairies of
great beauty. A Kelpie...
-
Campbell (1860), p. l****vi MacKillop,
James (2004), "each uisce, each uisge,
aughisky", A
Dictionary of
Celtic Mythology (online ed.),
Oxford University Press...
- that in
France at least, its
origins are Celtic.
Water horses (Kelpie,
Aughisky, Bäckahäst...),
often seen as fairy-like, are
still mentioned in the folklore...
- p. 96 MacKillop,
James (2004). "Each uisce". each uisce, each uisge,
aughisky (online ed.).
Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-860967-4. Retrieved...