Celtic Mythology:

Caillagh ny Groamagh


[Manx, old woman of gloominess, sullen witch].

A Manx weather-spirit and probable variant of the Scottish Gaelic Cailleach Bheur. If 1 February (feast of St Brigid, Bridget, or Bride; pre-Christian Imbolc) is a fine day she comes out to warm herself, but if it is a wet day she stays inside. A fine 1 February, therefore, is a bad omen for the rest of the year. The tradition is clearly related to the American Groundhog Day, 2 February, centred in Pennsylvania. Her ill humour is attributed to her either having fallen into a crevice on Barrule, a mountain (1842 feet) on the Isle of Man, or having been thrown out to sea, after which she drifted back. Another name for her is Caillagh ny Gueshag.

 
 
 

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Celtic Mythology. A Dictionary of Celtic Mythology. Copyright © James MacKillop 1998, 2004. All rights reserved.  Read more

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