"Fuamnach" meaning in All languages combined

See Fuamnach on Wiktionary

Proper name [English]

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  1. (Irish mythology) Midir's rejected first wife, who became jealous of Midir's lover Étaín, casting three spells on Étain, turning her into a pool of water, then into a worm, and then into a fly. Wikipedia link: Fuamnach Tags: Irish
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