Cermait
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Cermait, Cermat, Cearmaid [Ir., honey-mouthed]. Son of the
Dagda killed by
Lug Lámfhota for his sexual transgressions with Lug's wife. Cermait's son
Mac Cuill later avenged his father by spearing
Lug.
2. A name given to
Ogma, a god of poetry and eloquence.
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