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Fairy and Folk Tales of the Irish Peasantry: The Solitary...Fairy and Folk Tales of the Irish Peasantry, by Samuel Butler Yeats, at sacred-texts ... CLURICAUN. FAR DARRIG. "The name Lepracaun," Mr. Douglas Hyde ...
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What's the Difference Between a Leprechaun and a Clurichaun?Mar 1, 2024 · But while leprechauns live in secluded places and obsess over treasure-hoarding, clurichauns live in wine cellars and obsess over drinking all ...
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The Myth of the Clurichaun: Ireland's Mischievous Cellar SpiritSep 25, 2025 · Some folklorists, including W.B. Yeats, suggested the Clurichaun might simply be “the Leprechaun on a spree,” implying they are actually the ...
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Cluricaune - Oxford ReferenceThe cluricaune is one of three kinds of solitary fairy in Ireland, the other two being the leprechaun and the far darrig. He appears to be an Irish instance of ...
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Fairy legends and traditions of the South of Ireland - Internet ArchiveSep 26, 2007 · Fairy legends and traditions of the South of Ireland. by: Croker, Thomas Crofton, 1798-1854.
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Folklore Collection in Ireland - Clare LibrariesIn 1893 he helped to found the Gaelic League and went on to become one of the most prominent figures in the Irish Literary Renaissance. He published collections ...
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Lesser known folklore Creatures – The ClurichaunA Clurichaun is the mythological first-cousin to the Leprechaun, meaning that they are often compared to and even confused with each other.
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Fairy Legends and Traditions: The Haunted Cellar - Sacred TextsMac Carthy had always to fetch the wine for his table himself, as the little Cluricaune Naggeneen seemed to feel a personal respect towards him.
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Fairy Legends and Traditions: Seeing is Believing - Sacred TextsThe Cluricaune is supposed to have a knowledge of buried treasure, and is reported to be the possessor of a little leather purse, containing a shilling, which, ...
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Fairy Legends and Traditions: The Field of Boliauns - Sacred Texts" Well, by the powers !" said Tom to himself, " I often heard tell of the Cluricaune; and, to tell God's truth, I never rightly believed in them - but here's ...
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Fairy and Folk Tales of the Irish Peasantry, Edited and Selected by ...The Project Gutenberg EBook of Fairy and Folk Tales of the Irish Peasantry, by William Butler Yeats. This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost.
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The Project Gutenberg eBook of Canada eBook of Fairy Legends And Traditions Of The South Of Ireland, by T. Crofton CrokerBelow is a merged response that consolidates all the information from the provided summaries into a single, dense representation. To maximize detail and clarity, I’ve organized the content using tables in CSV format where appropriate, while retaining narrative sections for context and qualitative details. The response covers Cluricaun-related content, descriptions, themes, and references from *Fairy Legends and Traditions of The South of Ireland* (available at https://www.gutenberg.org/files/39752/39752-h/39752-h.htm), focusing on alcohol, wine, drinking, mischief, and cellars.
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Meet the Clurichaun, the Leprechaun's Lesser-Known CousinMar 7, 2025 · The name derives from the Irish fear dearg, meaning “red man,” inspired by the fairy's red hat and coat. Far darrigs, the most malevolent of the ...
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The Haunted Cellar - Fairy Legends of IrelandLarge as that cellar was, it was crowded with bins of wine, and long rows of pipes, and hogsheads and casks, that it would take more time to count than any ...Missing: cluricaun | Show results with:cluricaun
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Cluracan - Sandman Wiki - FandomCluracan is a courtier in the court of the Queen of Faerie and the brother to Nuala, who was given to Dream as a gift from his queen.
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The Sandman Season 2 Cast Is a Dream - NetflixJul 3, 2025 · Cluracan is a supernaturally handsome and thoroughly winning wastrel who travels with his sister, Nuala, to the Dreaming as an envoy from Faerie ...<|separator|>
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Clurichaun - Forgotten Realms Wiki - FandomClurichauns were small fey with a few innate magical powers. They could telekinetically control up to 10 gallons (0.038 cubic meters) of liquid, create wine or ...
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The Rise of Leprechauns in Popular Culture - Irish MythsMar 5, 2024 · One only need read William Allingham's 1865 poem, “The Lepracaun ... Clurichaun? March 1, 2024 In "Folklore". Posted byI. E. (IrishMyths ...