School: Ráithín (B.) (roll number 9304)

Location:
Raheen, Co. Kerry
Teacher:
Diarmuid Ua Cróinín
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    hare runs across your path is a sign you are a welcome visitor.
    If you sell an animal it is unlucky to buy him back again.
    It is said any work begun on Saturday is never finished.
    If you will spill a grain of salt you will have a fight with somebody.
    If you are going on a journey early in the morning and if you meet a woman coming from the well it is very unlucky.
    If the woman of the house is making butter and a person lights his pipe and goes out smoking he or she would carry all the butter.
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      1. belief (~391)
        1. folk belief (~2,535)
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