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- Date celebrated: Usually celebrated on the eve of July 31st and throughout August 31st of each year http://thunder.prohosting.com/~cbarstow/...
- Also known as Lammas http://www.mythinglinks.org/Lammas.html
- The gods of the grain harvests are honored http://www.mythinglinks.org/Lammas.html
- Celebration is named after the Celtic god Lugh http://www.mythinglinks.org/Lammas.html
- Is the first of three harvest celebrations; followed by Sabbats, Mabon and Samhain http://thunder.prohosting.com/~cbarstow/...
- Lughnasadh celebrates the harvesting of grains and berries http://www.twpt.com/ritual.htm
- Pronounciation: "Loo-na-sad"
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Lughnasadh News
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Cairness Renovator daughter tops Suffolk females sale at 8000gns
In-lamb to Baileys Lughnasadh, it sold to MA Evans, Llanrhaedr, Denbigh. Next best was 900gns paid by JM Nisbet, Mauchline, Ayrshire, for a gimmer by ... (November 26, 2009)Farmers Guardian -
When old becomes new
According to that venerable ancient calendar, this was the tail end of the season of Lughnasadh, the autumn season, a time when the ancients could relax for ... (November 19, 2009)West Island Gazette -
Cairness leads Carlisle Suffolk trade
She's out of a dam by Cairness enchantment and sold in lamb to Baileys Lughnasadh. Next best from Perrinpit was a 900gns sale for a Cairnton Champion ... (November 23, 2009)FarmersWeekly
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Lughnasadh Products and Merchandise
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Autumn Equinox: The Enchantment of Mabon - $14.95
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Lughnasadh Blogs
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Celtic Lady: HAPPY LAMMAS/LUGHNASADH PART II
I almost forgot that today, August 1, is the Feast of Lammas/Lughnasadh, the old British/Irish/Celtic festival of the first fruits of the harvest. I only remembered because I was looking at my Feedjit feed today and saw how many peop...celticanamcara.blogspot.com -
Lughnasadh definitions and example sentences on Wordnik
Lughnasadh definitions and sentences on Wordnik. ... Toggle GNU Webster definitions GNU Webster's 1913. Toggle WordNet definitions WordNet. Toggle elsewhere links Elsewhere on the web. lughnasadh elsewhere on the web: ... (January 24, 2008)wordie.org -
The Wild Hunt » A Blessed Lughnasadh
Today is Lughnasadh (also known as Lammas) the first of three harvest festivals celebrated in many modern Pagan traditions. Lughnasadh originated as one of the four main Celtic fire festivals and was dedicated to the Celtic go...wildhunt.org -
DP Holidays: Lughnasadh
The origins of Lughnasadh come to us from Ireland, in a town called Tailtiue or modernly “Telltown”. Lughnasadh is the festival of funeral games celebrated for the God Lugh's foster mother, Tailtiue, who passed away sometime a... (November 24, 2009)lindowyn.com
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