beulgábh
Beulgábh is a term with origins in Irish folklore, specifically referring to a supernatural creature or entity. Descriptions of beulgábh vary, but it is often depicted as a malevolent being associated with darkness and the night. Some tales suggest it is a shapeshifter, capable of assuming various forms to deceive or frighten its victims. The name itself is believed to derive from Irish words that translate roughly to "mouth" and "swift" or "quick," hinting at its perceived predatory nature.
The creature is typically said to inhabit wild or isolated places, such as ancient forests, bogs, or