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- Féth fíada (Old Irish: féth fíada, féth fiada, feth fiadha, fé fíada, faeth fiadha) is a magical mist or veil in Irish mythology, which members of the...
- Saint Patrick") attributed to Saint Patrick. Its title is given as Faeth Fiada in the 11th-century Liber Hymnorum that records the text. This has been...
- Otherworld realms. The TuathaDanann can hide themselves with a féth fíada ('magic mist') and appear to humans only when they wish to. In some tales...
- the advent of humans (Milesians), and uses the mist of invisibility (féth fíada) to cloak the whereabouts of his home as well as the sidhe dwellings of...
- into the sídhe (fairy mounds), cloaking their presence by raising the féth fiada (fairy mist). Having disappeared but not died, the deities oftentimes make...
- Wednesday Wukuada Kweku, Kwaku Akua Thursday Yawoada Yaw, Kwaw Yaa Friday Fiada Kofi Afia/Afua Sa****ay Memeneda Kwame Ama Sunday Kwasiada Akwasi, Kwasi...
- entrances to Otherworld realms. The Tuath Dé can hide themselves with a féth fíada ('magic mist'). They are said to have travelled from the north of the world...
- raised a mist or fog to conceal the whole island from detection (cf. Féth fíada). The fee or rent that Mannanan demanded was a bundle of co**** marsh-gr****...
- of the working women and men during the seráns (evenings), foliadas or fiadas. Other genres include de alalá, which can be sung a cappella, or the cancións...
- de Danann, first arrived in Ireland on 1 May (Bealtaine) through a Féth fíada or "in dark clouds" over the mountain of Sliabh an Iarainn. The earliest...