Cailleach

Cailleach

The term refers to a figure in Celtic mythology, often depicted as a hag or goddess associated with winter and transformation. She plays a significant role in various myths, symbolizing the harshness of winter and the eventual arrival of spring. The Cailleach embodies the cyclical nature of life, representing both creation and destruction in the natural world.

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