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called Saint Brigid's Day (Irish: Lá Fhéile Bríde;
Scottish Gaelic: Là
Fhèill Brìghde; Manx: Laa'l Breeshey), is a
Gaelic traditional festival. It marks...
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winter goddess and the
summer goddess is
celebrated any time
between Là
Fhèill Brìghde (Imbolc, 1 February) at the earliest,
Latha na
Cailliche (25 March)...
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Scottish folklore,
refers to a
serpent coming out of the
mound on
Latha Fheill Bride, as the
Scots call Candlemas. This
rhyme is
still used in the West...
- /ˈeːt̪al/
elsewhere /ɪ/ /e/ /ə/
caraich /ˈkʰaɾɪç/,
mholainn /ˈvɔl̪ˠɪɲ/ air an
fhèill /eɾʲəˈɲeːʎ/
comhairle /ˈkʰo.əɾlə/
stressed before ⟨ll, m, nn⟩ + consonant...
- men
across the
bridge and into Connacht,
invading Hy-Many. However, "tria
fheill & mheabhail" ("through
treachery and guile") "ro
marbait uile lá Conchobhar...