the corn-spirit immanent in, vii. 301, viii. 48, 328;
loaves baked from, viii. 48;
used to bake cakes in form of goats, rams, and boars at Christmas, viii. 328;
the Yule log wrapt up in, x. 248;
reapers blindfold throw sickles at the, xi. 279 n. 4
See also [Clyack], [Kirn], [Mell], [Maiden]
Sheaf, the last threshed called the Corn-goat, Spelt-goat, or Oats-goat, vii. 286;
shaped like a goat, vii. 287, called the Fox, vii. 297
Sheaf of oats made up to represent St. Bride or Bridget, ii. 94 sq.
Sheaves of wheat or barley burnt in Midsummer fires, x. 215