T. W. Rolleston

CELTIC MYTHOLOGY (Illustrated Edition)


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"swift in power," was god of medicine, and, with Creidne's help, fashioned a silver hand for Nuada.212 His son Miach replaced this by a magic restoration of the real hand, and in jealousy his father slew him—a version of the Märchen formula of the jealous master. Three hundred and sixty-five herbs grew from his grave, and were arranged according to their properties by his sister Airmed, but Diancecht again confused them, "so that no one knows their proper cures."213 At the second battle of Mag-tured, Diancecht presided over a healing-well containing magic herbs. These and the power of spells caused the mortally wounded who were placed in it to recover. Hence it was called "the spring of health."214 Diancecht, associated with a healing-well, may be cognate with Grannos. He is also referred to in the S. Gall MS., where his healing powers are extolled.

      "He was their god,

       The withered Cromm with many mists...

       To him without glory

       They would kill their piteous wretched offspring,

       With much wailing and peril,

       To pour their blood around Cromm Cruaich.

       Milk and corn

       They would ask from him speedily

       In return for a third of their healthy issue,

       Great was the horror and fear of him.