Caithreach
Caithreach, also spelled Caithréach, is a term originating from Irish mythology and folklore, referring to a type of supernatural being or spirit. The term is derived from the Old Irish word "caithréim," which means "to be in a state of ecstasy or trance." Caithreach are often described as ethereal figures that appear during times of crisis or distress, particularly in times of war or famine. They are typically depicted as beautiful, often female, figures who are said to bring good fortune or protection to those who encounter them.
In Irish folklore, caithreach are often associated with the Otherworld, the realm of the supernatural. They
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