Crobh Dearg

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Drob Derg (modern spelling: Crobh Dearg, pronounced in Irish as [kˠʰɾˠʌβˠ dʲaɾˠəgˠ]) is a Celtic goddess, in Scottish, Irish and Welsh mythology. Her name means "red claw". She is one of the harvest goddesses, and is also known as, or linked to, Lassi (Flame), Lassar Fhína, and/or Lasairíona (Fire of Wine). There is a well in Ireland named after her.

She was a war[1] goddess and sister of Latiaran. It is possible her name was an alternate form of the Goddess of War Badb. A Leinster fortress was named after her.[2]

References

  1. ^ war
  2. ^ McCoy, Edain. Celtic Myth & Magick: Harness the Power of the Gods & Goddesses. Ebooks. Retrieved 28 April 2013.