Lugh
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Definition
- Proper noun:
- An ancient Celtic deity: Lugh is a god from Celtic mythology, often associated with skills, arts, crafts, and the sun. He is a prominent figure in Irish legend.
Usage Examples
- Proper noun:
- The festival of Lughnasadh is named in honor of the god Lugh.
- In the myth, Lugh possessed many talents and was called the "master of all arts".
Advanced Usage
- "Lugh of the Long Arm": A common epithet for Lugh, referring to his prowess as a warrior or his far-reaching power.
- The tale describes the victory of Lugh of the Long Arm over the Fomorians.
Variants and Related Words
- Lughnasadh (n): An ancient Celtic harvest festival held in early August, traditionally dedicated to the god Lugh.
- Lughnasadh marks the beginning of the harvest season.
Synonyms
- Deity: A god or goddess.
- Celtic god: A god from the Celtic pantheon.
Noun
- ancient Celtic god