geaslanachd
(DC) sf Divination, foretelling. Geaslanachd na Callainne, the divination of Hogmanay. The direction of the wind at that time afforded scope for predicting the weather of the coming year. The Argyll version is as follows: Gaoth an ear sneachd is gailleann. Gaoth a deas teas is toradh, Gaoth an iar, iasg is bainne, Gaoth a tuath fuachd is crannadh. The east wind, snow and storm, The south wind, warmth and fruit, The west wind, fish and milk, The north wind, cold and decay.
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