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bodach
bodach Ir. (ˈbodəx) Also -agh, 8 buddough. [Gaelic and Ir. bodach.] A peasant, churl; also (Sc.) a spectre.1732 Swift Irish Eloquence His Neighbor Squire Doll is a meer Buddough. 1814 Scott Wav. III. xii. 157, I have seen the Bodach Glas [i.e., the Grey Spectre]. 1827 ― Highl. Widow i, Oh! then the ...
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Bodach
A (; plural "old man; rustic, churl, lout"; Old Irish ) is a trickster or bogeyman figure in Gaelic folklore and mythology.
The "old man" is paired with the "hag, old woman" in Irish legend. Name (Old Irish also ) is the Irish word for a tenant, a serf or peasant. It is derived from (Old Irish ) "ta...
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Am Bodach
Am Bodach is a Scottish mountain which lies in the Mamores range, four kilometres north of Kinlochleven in the Highland council area. The mountain should not be confused with another Am Bodach at the eastern end of the Aonach Eagach ridge in Glen Coe.
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boodie
boodie Sc. (ˈbuːdɪ) [perh. ad. Gael. bodach ghost. But cf. bolly.] A spectre, a hobgoblin.? a 1700 Ballad, Baroune o' Gairtly in Smith Hist. Aberdeensh. (1875) I. 650 Nae gruesome gaist, nor black boodie Cud fleg that bold Baroune. 1785 Jrnl. fr. Lond. 6 in Poems Buchan Dial. (Jam.) About the time o...
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Liaghra
Regional names
Crann tachrais – Various
Na Sgiathan (the wings) – Caithness
Bodach-sgiathan (Old man of the wings) – Sutherland
Eachan (Horsie) – Argyll
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bod
bod (bɒd) Slang abbrev. of body n. in various senses; esp. a person. (In Sc. quots. 1788 and 1813, perh. abbrev. of bodach.)1788 J. Macaulay Poems 143 While aulder bods were babees birling, We took our slide. 1813 E. Picken Poems II. 131 Sae he made a long blaw about graces, an' gods, Like Vulcan, a...
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Stob Coire a' Chàirn
being part of the Ring of Steall which is regarded as one of the best ridge walks in Scotland which also takes in the other Munros of An Gearanach, Am Bodach Stob Coire a’ Chàirn has three main ridges, the northern one connects to An Gearanach, the south east to Na Gruagaichean and the south west to Am Bodach
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Cailleach
According to local legend the stones represent the Cailleach, her husband the Bodach, and their children and the site may represent the only surviving See also
Baba Yaga
Banshee
Beira
Bodach
Carlin stone
Carrauntoohil
Celtic animism
Cyhyraeth
Imbolc
Labbacallee wedge tomb
Sheela na Gig
Slieve
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Mamores
Ten of the ranges are classified as Munros; from west to east these are:
Mullach nan Coirean (939 m)
Stob Bàn (999 m)
Sgurr a' Mhàim (1099 m)
Am Bodach This route takes in four Munro peaks: Sgurr a' Mhàim, Am Bodach, Stob Coire a' Chàirn and An Gearanach.
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Dàimh
Bodach Innse Chrò
9. Happy Fish
10. Turas Dhòmhsa Chun na Galldachd
11.
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An Gearanach
This route takes in the three other Munros of Stob Coire a' Chàirn, Am Bodach and Sgurr a' Mhàim during a circuit of the Allt Coire a' Mhàil, a glen which
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Eachtra Bhodaigh an Chóta Lachtna
References
Bodach an Chóta Lachtna in the Oxford Dictionary of Irish Mythology.
Standish Hayes O'Grady (ed.) Padraig Mac Piarais, Bodach an Chóta Lachtna (1906)
See also
The Tortoise and the Hare
Fenian Cycle
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Cameron of Erracht
John Bodach M'Iain V'Ewen Cameron, 3rd of Erracht was also executed on the orders of Cameron of Lochiel in 1613.
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Brother Odd
Odd sees a shade-like bodach. This portends great disaster for the abbey. One of the monks disappears and Odd is attacked by a mysterious killer.
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The Piss Shivers (band)
appearing are the FUX
Other media
The Piss Shivers appear in the book "Anecdote, Stories From The Road" Compiled and edited by Rachael Almada (published by Bodach
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