Lake of the Cauldron. Place where Matholwch met Llassar Llaesgyvnewid and his wife Kymideu Kymeinvoll, [367], [368]

Lake of the Dragon's Mouth. Resort of Caer, [121];

Angus Ōg joins his love, Caer, at, [122]

Land of the Dead. “Spain” a synonymous term, [130];

the western extremity of Great Britain is, according to ancient writer cited by Plutarch, and also according to Procopius, [131]

Land of the Living. = Land of the Happy Dead, [96];

gifts which Lugh brought from, [113]

Land of Shadows. Dwelling-place of Skatha;

Cuchulain at, [187]-[189]

Land of the Wee Folk. See [Wee Folk] (otherwise, Faylinn), [246], &c.