- Bank Holiday, Irish: Lá
Saoire i Mí
Dheireadh Fómhair or Lá
Saoire Oíche
Shamhna) is
observed on the last
Monday of October. Usually, but not always, this...
- Hop-tu-Naa (/ˌhɒp tuː ˈneɪ/ HOP too NAY; Manx: Oie Houney; Irish: Oíche
Shamhna [ˌiːçə ˈhəunˠə]) is a
Celtic festival celebrated in the Isle of Man on...
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among the Gaels, such as the
traditions of Oíche
Shamhna (Samhain Eve)
among the
Irish and
Oidhche Shamhna among the Scots.
Julius Caesar said in his Gallic...
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November are
derived from Samhain. The
Irish name for
Samhain night is Oíche
Shamhna (/ˈiːhə ˈhaʊnə/ EE-hə HOW-nə).
These names all come from the Old and Middle...
- tan is tealbh, (All kine and crops, all
flocks and corn,) Bho
Oidhche Shamhna chon
Oidhche Bheallt, (From
Hallow Eve to
Beltane Eve,)
Piseach maith,...
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County Limerick is ****ociated with a tale
linked to Mongfind. "Anocht Oíche
Shamhna Moingfhinne banda" is children's
rhyme from
County Waterford which translates...
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Scottish Gaelic Samhain [ˈs̪ãũ.ɪɲ],
November and
related to
Oidhche Shamhna, Halloween.
Shennachie Irish and
Scottish Gaelic seanchaidh [ˈʃɛn̪ˠɛxɪ]...
- Its
Irish names are Lá
Saoire i Mí
Dheireadh Fómhair or Lá
Saoire Oíche
Shamhna, the
latter translating literally as 'Halloween holiday'. In Italy, All...
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occasions were commemorated, on such days as Christmas,
Halloween (Oíche
Shamhna, eve of Samhain), Bealtaine, held on the
first day of May, or St. Patrick's...
- w****-long
Saint Patrick's
Festival and
parade (held in March), and Féile Oíche
Shamhna Coillte Mach (a
Halloween festival which includes a 'spooky walk' at the...