Scoil: An Gleantán, Lombardstown
- Suíomh:
- An Gleanntán, Co. Chorcaí
- Múinteoir: Tomás Ó Colmáin
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- Belief in the following superstitions was common in this district (Glantane, Mallow, Co. Cork) in former times, and some of them are still believed in by many persons: -
1. If you get the first glimpse of the new moon through the window you will have bad luck during that month.
2. If you see a hen going around the farmyard with a blade of hay or straw stuck to her feathers and trailing after her you will hear of the funeral of a relative.
3. Tea - leaves floating in your tea indicate that you are to get letters.
4. If an angler meets a red-haired woman on his way to the river he will have "no luck" that day.
5. To meet two magpies together is a sign of good luck, but one is for bad luck. (Magpies are very rare in this locality. Very seldom one is seen, but up till a few years ago they were quite common.)
6. To meet a horse-shoe on the road is "lucky". You should take it up and throw it over your right shoulder.- Bailitheoir
- T. Coleman