MacNaBracha, to Gaeilge
@MacNaBracha@mastodon.scot avatar

Never mind Siobhan, Merriam-Webster should mind its language and remember that English is not the only window on the world.

angeidheal, to Gaeilge
@angeidheal@abairthusa.scot avatar

The National: Glasgow airport has been told to act after a sign for a restaurant appeared to mix up Irish and Scottish Gaelic… The slogan on the sign currently reads “An bhfuil ocras ort?” with [Murdo] MacSween explaining it should instead say “A bheil an t-acras ort?”

https://www.thenational.scot/news/24318192.glasgow-airport-called-sign-mixes-irish-scottish-gaelic/

@gaidhlig @gaeilge

NeuKelte, to random German
@NeuKelte@todon.eu avatar

: „The names of the goddess and the goddesses and the may be derived from an Indo-European word *médhu– signifying ‘honey’, ‘intoxication’, and designate the fermented drink extracted from honey, that is ‘mead’. If this etymology is correct – other possibilities have been suggested -, their names may be therefore glossed as ‘Goddess of Intoxication by Mead’ or ‘Mead Goddess’.“

NeuKelte, to 13thFloor German
@NeuKelte@todon.eu avatar

#MythologyMonday: The #TuathaDéDanann refined the art of brewing until the ale of their smith and brewer #Goibniu was strong enough to endow the drinker with immortality. #Irish epics connect ale with the festival of #Samhain, when the boundaries between this world and the #Otherworld were blurred.
Source: P. Monaghan Encyclopedia of #Celtic #Mythology and #Folklore

scotlit, to Bi
@scotlit@mastodon.scot avatar

Free eBook (Open Access)

‘Transgressing into poetry’: Nationality, Gender & Sexuality in SONNETS FROM SCOTLAND by Edwin Morgan & THE PRICE OF STONE by Richard Murphy

by Prof Tara Stubbs

Both poet Edwin Morgan & (Anglo-) poet Richard Murphy transgressed poetic norms: contradicting ‘nationalist’ poets of their respective traditions, making playful use of language, & treating & in daring ways

@litstudies

https://www.iash.ed.ac.uk/news/transgressing-poetry

NeuKelte, to random German
@NeuKelte@todon.eu avatar

: The Goddess Badb used the one-legged crane dance (corrghuineacht) when she cursed High King Conaire Mór for breaking his geisa (vows) in the story of the ‘Destruction of Da Derga’s Hostel’ (Togail Bruidne Dá Derga in #Irish).
https://twitter.com/MJDougherty33/status/666174804815249408?t=BxbsvrndDX43bfUXMpkzzA&s=09
Source: Ali Isaac | Substack

NeuKelte, to random German
@NeuKelte@todon.eu avatar

: The ritual of the one-legged crane dance curse (corrghuineacht) is a form of magic-working, the power of which is intensified when practised standing on one leg, with one arm outstretched, and with one eye closed like a crane (ir. corr). The ritual position itself is known as glám dícenn (meaning ‘satire which destroys’). It was thought that the open eye was able to look directly into the magical #Otherworld, whilst standing on only one leg indicated being present in neither one world or the other.
Source: Ali Isaac | Substack

MacNaBracha, to Gaeilge
@MacNaBracha@mastodon.scot avatar

Duilich a chluinntinn mun Ghearmailt a' cur casg air cànanan eile seach a' Bheurla is Gearmailtis nuair a thogar fianais.

Very disappointed to hear about Germany banning languages other than English and German when protesting.

@EUCouncil

https://www.tiktok.com/@claredalymep/video/7362197418512764192

godsipclub, to australia
@godsipclub@thefolklore.cafe avatar

The placenta has always been seen as something mystical.

In , if it was believed that, if the mother had launched the afterbirth into the water, the baby would have been a good swimmer.
Batak¹ people from Sumatra, , buried it under the house; it was believed to be the newborn's sister or brother.
Similarly, Baganda² from believed that the placenta was a doppelgänger of the child – this is similar to the (or , in general?) concept of fetch.³

¹ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Batak
² https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baganda
³ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fetch_(folklore)

@folklore

aral, to Germany
@aral@mastodon.ar.al avatar

German police prevent Irish people from speaking and singing in Irish in Germany.

But hey, at least we still have the Single Market™, amirite?

EU, you’re doing amazing, sweetie!

https://m.independent.ie/irish-news/berlin-police-ban-irish-protesters-from-speaking-or-singing-in-irish-at-pro-palestine-ciorcal-comhra-near-reichstag/a234500393.html

Sherifazuhur, to Israel
@Sherifazuhur@sfba.social avatar
LewisHine, to photography
@LewisHine@mastodon.ozioso.online avatar

Carmela Picciano, 311 E. 149th St., 3rd floor rear. 12 years old. Making Irish lace for collars. Works until 9 P.M. sometimes. Dirty kitchen. Location: New York, New York (State)

https://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2018674697/

geographile, to documentaries
@geographile@sfba.social avatar

I am interested in books, articles, blog posts, #documentaries, or #podcasts about:

The role of the #CIA in changing governments and squashing opposition in developing countries from 1947 to present, especially specific countries.
#Scottish or #Irish #history, all periods, including prehistory and recent.
Why humans have been so bloodthirsty historically, whether there have been #peaceful societies and how they've managed.
The #evolution of #English and its #dialects or closely related #languages.
#Neurodivergence-welcoming information about #teaching #children with multiple #academic/"learning" #disabilities.
#Natural #pantheism, #spiritual #naturalism, or #secular/nontheist #paganism.

Please, #bookstodon and everyone else , recommend your very favorite books and other #information to me. I'll read anything, audio or ebook or maybe even paper #book, #website or recurring graphics or whatever.
Feed me.

NeuKelte, to 13thFloor German
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: `The Táin Bó Cúailnge is an epic from . It is often called "the Irish Iliad". The Táin tells of a war against Ulster by Queen of Connacht and her husband King Ailill, who intend to steal the stud bull Donn Cuailnge. Due to a curse upon the king and warriors of Ulster, the invaders are opposed only by the young demigod, Cú Chulainn.
The Táin is traditionally set in the 1st century in a pagan heroic age.
Source: Táin Bó Cúailnge - Wikipedia

thejoliesfleurs, to random French
@thejoliesfleurs@mastodon.top avatar
NeuKelte, to 13thFloor German
@NeuKelte@todon.eu avatar

: In , the term ‘Trí de Dána’ refers to the Three Gods of Art; Goibniu the smith, Luchtaine the carpenter, and Credne the goldsmith. Could the stone head from Corleck Hill with its three faces represent this trio of skilled craftsmen/deities, after which the hill of its resting place was named?`
Source: https://aliisaac.substack.com/

entwininglife, to Israel
@entwininglife@mstdn.social avatar

Noel Ignatiev's book "How the Irish Became White" has everything to do with why people support the and Americans of Irish descent support .

Snoro, to conservative
@Snoro@mastodon.social avatar

More than half of Irish people say climate change will be a problem for future generations

Less than one in 10 Irish people believe climate change will impact them greatly, while over half say it will be a problem for future generations

https://www.independent.ie/irish-news/more-than-half-of-irish-people-say-climate-change-will-be-a-problem-for-future-generations/a1665190071.html

#

Rasta, to music
@Rasta@mstdn.ca avatar

I was in an Irish Pub one St. Patricks Day and I knew the local performers. They were playing Irish Music and taking requests.

I said, "How about some Irish Reggae?",
... and everyone laughed ❓ ...
Like it wasn't a thing???

IT IS !!

♫ Smokin' Pipes On The Hob Dub ♫
Celtic Reggae Revolution
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BHZzn2pELmI
🍀

Rasta, to ireland
@Rasta@mstdn.ca avatar

THE DAY EVERYONE IS IRISH!
🍀 Well, except..
@ForfarFairLady

Rasta, to music
@Rasta@mstdn.ca avatar
MacNaBracha, to Gaeilge
@MacNaBracha@mastodon.scot avatar

Na fàg cac.

Sanas as Ghaeilge an Gaillimh.
#Irish language sign in Galway.

#Gaeilge #Gàidhlig #StPatricksDay #MastoDaoine #Gaillimh #Galway #Ireland

mrloislane, to random
@mrloislane@mstdn.ca avatar

"McGowan says the documents show Mohawks, Haudenosaunee of the Six Nations, Chippewa, Delaware, Wyandotte, and Mississauga peoples had donated £115, an amount equivalent to $12,426 today.

"With further donations from the Saugeen, Ojibwa of Lake Huron, and Moravian Ojibwa, the total Indigenous gift to the relief fund was £165, or $17,978 in today's Canadian currency. Some of these contributions came from Indigenous communities in Quebec."

https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/ontario-first-nations-irish-famine-donations-1.7143918

RafaelSalazar, to art
@RafaelSalazar@mastodon.world avatar
tokenwizard, to music

We will be playing Celtic music, traditional and contemporary, in heavy rotation today.

https://radio.tandj-homelab.dev/public/t_and_js_radio

Happy Saint Paddy's day!



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