Scoil: Cor na Péiste
- Suíomh:
- Corr na Péiste, Co. Mhuineacháin
- Múinteoir: M. Ní Théinfhir
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- A red-haired woman was most unlucky to meet especially going to a fair or market. A red-hared man or boy might be regarded in the same light. To change the luck it would be necessary to borrow something from the person met. This was done even if the person met was not red-haired but might have an evil eye - "blinking" was the term applied to fancied damage done to animals by the evil eye.
A red rag was a sure charm against the evil eye.
A second way of changing the "luck" was to touch the shoulder "farthest away" of the person met, with a rod or stick.When eggs for hatching were been taken from a neighbouring house pieces of clay were put between the eggs, especially if the carrier had to cross running water - to ensure a good flock. As a charm against fairy interference on May eve mayflowers were dropped at the(leanann ar an chéad leathanach eile)