bleed themselves to make rain, [232]
Dijon, Lenten fires at, i, 114
Dingle, church of St. Brandon near, ii. [190]
Diodorus Siculus, on the human sacrifices of the Celts, ii. [32]
Dioscorides on mistletoe, ii. [318] n. 1
Dipping for apples at Hallowe'en, i. 237, 239, 241, 242, 245
Discs, burning, thrown into the air, i. 116 sq., 119, 143, 165, 166, 168 sq., 172, 328, 334;
burning, perhaps directed at witches, 345
Disease, walking through fire as a remedy for, ii. [7];
conceived as something physical that can be stripped off the patient and left behind, [172]