It's Irish Folklore and it has it that if you follow the rainbow the "little ones" will leave a pot of gold at the end of the rainbow. These little guys were rascals and always playing tricks, so I wouldn't count on that pot 'o gold at the end of any rainbow.
Marcy
AnswerLeprechauns made their gold from being shoemakers and because they danced so much they were always in need to repair shoes.
It has absoloutely nothing to do with Irish folklore, and, like Lucky Charms, is a purely American invention.
AnswerThe Irish scientist had a good understanding of the prism and like a lot of sayings of old the term "pot of gold at the end of a rainbow" is a shortened version of the original saying. What was originally said is "you are more likely to find a pot of gold than the end of a rainbow."
It's said that if you catch an Irish leprechaun he has to give you his pot of gold
wealth/hapiness/luck or good stuff like that, waiting on "the other side of the rainbow".
it means to get high
its gold in a pot.
Graham nortonAccording to family stories from Ireland - the pot of gold is hidden at the end of the rainbow. The only way to obtain it however, is to capture a leprechan.
And pot of gold contains enough gold to fill the pot, and if are lucky enough to find it, you will see yourself.
There is x number of gold coins in the pot. x = y/z, where y is equal to the cubic area of the pot, and z is equal to the cubic area of the gold coin. True, there are often times pots of gold that are heaped up, but the question asked how much god is "in" a pot of gold.
no -- the 3rd colour on the Irish flag is orange, not gold
The Irish figure with the pot of gold is a leprechaun.
A leprechaun is a belief of the Irish. It is said that it is a guardian of the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow.
Making shoes, mainly. Also guarding the pot of gold.
Shamrock, pot of gold, Ireland, leprechaun, Irish flag, gold lucky coin, horseshoe, and beer.
George Marshall was the director of "Pot o' Gold". The movie starred Jimmy Stewart and was about a man befriending an Irish family who was his uncle's worst enemy.
its gold in a pot.
Some words are: -Blarney -Luck O' The Irish -Kiss me I'm Irish -Pot O' Gold -Lucky Lad
For those that believe in small, Irish leprechauns, it is to guard a pot of gold at the end of a rainbow. To be mythical and mysterious.
A pot of gold is a legendary treasure often associated with leprechauns in Irish folklore. According to legend, leprechauns hide their pots of gold at the end of a rainbow, which can never be reached as the rainbow moves. It symbolizes luck, magic, and a reward at the end of a difficult journey.
The pot of gold at the end of a rainbow, maybe also the security concerns of Guiness Stout and other Irish brews.
Graham nortonAccording to family stories from Ireland - the pot of gold is hidden at the end of the rainbow. The only way to obtain it however, is to capture a leprechan.
And pot of gold contains enough gold to fill the pot, and if are lucky enough to find it, you will see yourself.