díchetal do chennaib
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díchetal do chennaib, díchedul do chennaib, dícheadal do cheannaibh [OIr., extempore incantation (?)]. A kind of incantation or spell composed by poets (
fili) and
druids of early Ireland. Various early sources describe it as being composed extemporaneously, often using the finger-tips, which may imply
divination. Commentators have suggested that
díchetal do chennaib may have been a kind of clairvoyance or psychometry in which the seer conveys his message in quatrain or verse. The
ollam was required to be proficient in both the díchetal do chennaib and the
imbas forosnai.
Fionn mac Cumhaill is described as being especially proficient at díchetal do chennaib. St
Patrick allowed díchetal do chennaib to continue because it was judged harmless and did not involve pagan rites.
See also
DIVINATION;
TEINM LAÍDA;
AWENYDDION.
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