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See p. [338], supra, and Logan, Scottish Gael, ii. 374; Folk-Lore, viii. 208, 253.
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Le Braz2, i. 96, 127, 136f., and Intro, xlv.
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Philostratus, Apoll. of Tyana, v. 4; Val. Max. ii. 6. 12.
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Le Braz1, ii. 91; Curtin, Tales, 146. The punishment of suffering from ice and snow appears in the Apocalypse of Paul and in later Christian accounts of hell.
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RC xxvi. 153.
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Bk. iv. ch. 36.
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Erdathe, according to D'Arbois, means (1) "the day in which the dead will resume his colour," from dath, "colour"; (2) "the agreeable day," from data, "agreeable" (D'Arbois, i. 185; cf. Les Druides, 135).