The ancient Irish often associated the Big Dipper with the mythological figure of a charioteer or a plow, relating it to agricultural practices and seasonal changes. In French folklore, the constellation was frequently linked to various legends, including the notion of it representing a large ladle or a drinking bowl, known as "la Grande Casserole." Both cultures utilized the Big Dipper for navigation and as a marker for seasonal events, reflecting their deep connection to the night sky.
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The Irish thought the Big Dipper looked like a plow, which they associated with agriculture and the harvest season. They saw the pattern as a symbol of fertility and abundance in their folklore.
A lot of french fries
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If by 'Ancient Irish' you mean "Old Irish" it is "teg, tech". Modern Irish is tigh/teach.
If Nationality means like French or stuff like that, then he is most definitely Irish (GO IRISH PEOPLE. no offence to people who aren't Irish) If that isn't what Nationality means then I have no idea!!
We drink til we fall over. Then get up and drink some more. Ancient Irish ritual, to be sure, begorrah.
The french were drunk. French people are always drunk. The Irish got their habits from the French.
it's Irish