THE MERROW
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Laketempest
Nov 8, 2010 17:10
A legend from Ireland! The Merrow, or if you write it in the Irish, Moruadh or Murrúghach, from muir, sea, and oigh, a maid, is not uncommon, they say, on the wilder coasts. The fishermen do not like to see them, for it always means coming gales. The male Merrows (if you can use such a phrase . I have never heard the masculine of Merrow) have green teeth, green hair, pig's eyes, and red noses; duck-like scale between their fingers. Sometimes they prefer, small blame to them, good-looking fishermen to their sea lovers. Near Bantry in the last century, there is said to have been a woman covered all over with scales like a fish, who was descended from such a marriage. Sometimes they come out of the sea, and wander about the shore in the shape of little hornless cows. They have, when in their own shape, a red cap, called a cohullen druith, usually covered with feathers. If this is stolen, they cannot again go down under the waves. Red is the color of magic in every country, and has been so from the very earliest times. The caps of fairies and magicians are well-nigh always red.
Mahesh
Nov 9, 2010 05:05
Merrow..smiley i wanna to see them..
ACIDized
Nov 9, 2010 05:47
wud lyk 2 know more bout 'em
Zaphara
Nov 9, 2010 15:03
Sounds like more interesting,saleemsmiley
Laketempest
Jan 5, 2011 18:00
Cherry_mae: Sounds like more interesting,saleemsmiley
interesting indeed.
_KJOE_
Jun 27, 2011 16:31
I wanna see -see- some
_KJOE_
Jun 28, 2011 21:25
Let me see them....
_ShAnE_StArK_
May 5, 2015 09:30
Let me see
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