(gan teideal) “If a person has warts on any part of his body he should get a long straw and put as many knots on it as there are warts.” CBÉS 0661 Mrs Crossan, Oliver Crossan Tras-scríbhinn
(gan teideal) “About a mile outside Dundalk there is a park called the Deer Park and in it there is a cave.” CBÉS 0661 B. Gyles, Charles Gyles Tras-scríbhinn
(gan teideal) “To cure a clucking hen tether her to a table for six or seven days.” CBÉS 0661 John Cooney Tras-scríbhinn
(gan teideal) “If a cock stands on one leg there s sure to be rain.” CBÉS 0661 John Cooney Tras-scríbhinn
(gan teideal) “To see a cock crowing in through an closed window is bad luck.” CBÉS 0661 John Cooney Tras-scríbhinn
(gan teideal) “To cure hiccoughs think of the elevation of the chalice.” CBÉS 0661 John Cooney Tras-scríbhinn
(gan teideal) “When stars are close together there is sure to be rain.” CBÉS 0661 T. Mc Grath, Thomas Mc Grath Tras-scríbhinn
(gan teideal) “Long ago when a person had measles, the woman of the house put three onions on a table beside the bed of the sick person...” CBÉS 0661 Mrs Macmee, Thomas Mac Grath Tras-scríbhinn
(gan teideal) “When you hear ducks cackling, bad weather may be expected.” CBÉS 0661 James Mc Kenna Tras-scríbhinn
(gan teideal) “If you bury a dog beside an apple tree it gives a better yield.” CBÉS 0661 John Cooney Tras-scríbhinn
(gan teideal) “To cure fits in a dog put water on his head or cut his tail.” CBÉS 0661 John Cooney Tras-scríbhinn