In Irish, the word for magic is "draíocht." This term is derived from Old Irish "druí" meaning "druid" or "magician." The concept of magic in Irish culture often involves mystical practices and supernatural abilities attributed to druids or other magical beings.
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In Irish it's draíocht / asarlaíocht In Welsh it's "hud" In Scots Gaelic it's "draoidheachd"
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