Étaín
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See also:
étain
and
êtain
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Étaín
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Edain
Etain
Proper noun
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Étaín
(
Irish
mythology
)
The lover of
Midir
whose rejected first wife
Fuamnach
became jealous and cast three spells on her, turning her into a pool of water, then into a worm, and then into a fly.
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eat in
,
Aitne
,
eat-in
,
tinea
,
inate
,
eatin'
,
Teian
,
entia
,
tenia
,
antie
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