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Signs and Symbols Illustrated and Explained: In a Course of ...
women with child perform the Deasiul thrice round some chapels to procure an
easy delivery. Sick persons do the same round some cairns, to charm back
health. The phrase is still more used in conversation than the ceremony is in
practice.
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Universal Masonic Library
Darkness and Light, 105 n. David's sacrifice, 17. Deasiul, or movement from east
to west by the south, 157 n. Death, represented in the mysteries, 59 ; of the
mysteries symbolical, 78 ; aspirant raised from, 79. Death, symbolized by honey,
82 n.
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Signs and symbols illustrated and explained, 12 lectures
David's sacrifice, M. Deasiul, or movement from East to West by the South, 282 n.
Death, represented in the Mysteries, 110 ; of the Mysteries symbolical, 143;
aspirant raised from, 144; symbolized by honey, 148. Deity, Triad of, symbolized
by ...
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English Language Word Builder
... FURIOSO FUTHORC GABFEST GALLNUT GARPIKE GEMCLIP GEOGENY+
GINGELY+ GIROSOL CUPGALL CYTOSOL DALGYTE DASHPOT DAYMARK
DEASIUL DEMIREP DHANSAK DICLINY+ DIGICNW DIPTERAn DISTYLE ...
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Irish Druids And Old Irish Religions
The Highland mother, with a choking child, cries out,"Deasiul! the way oftheSouth
." A Dîsul Sundayisstill kept up in Brittany. A stone wasdug upinthe road from
Glasgow to Edinburgh,onwhich wasan inscription toGrannius, the Latin form of ...
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The sin-eater: The Washer of the ford and other legendary ...
... Ardoch-beag, as it was called. There the gloom came upon him. Turn which
way he would, the beauty that is in the day was no more. In vain, when he came
out into the air in the morning, did he cry Deasiul! and keep by the sunway. At
night ...
William Sharp, Elizabeth Amelia (Sharp) Sharp, 1912
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The writings of "Fiona Macleod" [pseud.]
... Ardoch-beag, as it was called. There the gloom came upon him. Turn which
way he would, the beauty that is in the day was no more. In vain, when he came
out into the air in the morning, did he cry Deasiul! and keep by the sunway. At
night ...
William Sharp, Elizabeth Amelia Sharp, 1910
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The Little Book of Hogmanay
... them struckand rattled athim, shouting, 'a Calluinn here! TheCalluinn ofthe
yellow sack ofhide! Strike ye theskin! A Calluinn here!' Three times they went
Deasiul (in a southerly direction, according to the course of the sun) around the
house.
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Pharais: And The Mountain Lovers
Let us cry deasiul, and turn thrice sun- ways ! " " Ay ; and meanwhile the beasts
won't stand still ! That evil beast of a bull, Donncha-dhu, who ought to be called
Domnuill-dhu, is leading the way over the shoulder of Maol-Gorm. I must go ...
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Gaelic Names of Beasts (mammalia), Birds, Fishes, Insects, ...
... resort to, and carried round the sick cattle, "deasiul." For cattle diseases,
murrain, etc., see Cow. Sayings and proverbs, which may be quoted in
connection with cattle are few, as they will be found elsewhere. A favourite toast
among drovers, ...
Alexander Robert Forbes, 1905