
Clurichaun - Wikipedia
The clurichaun (/ ˈ k l uː r ɪ k ɔː n /) or clúrachán (from Irish: clobhair-ceann [1]) is a mischievous fairy in Irish folklore known for his great love of drinking and a tendency to haunt breweries, pubs and wine cellars. [2] He is related to the leprechaun and has sometimes been conflated with him as a shoemaker and a guardian of ...
What’s the Difference Between a Leprechaun and a Clurichaun?
2024年4月13日 · A native of Monaghan, the clurichaun (also: cluracan, cluracaun, cluricaun, and cluricaune) was virtually unknown in Connaught and the far north of Ireland, where the leprechaun and its other variants reigned.
Meet the Clurichaun, the Leprechaun’s Lesser-Known Cousin
2025年3月7日 · A clurichaun overhears him, condemns him for being conceited, and contrives to teach him a lesson by dancing a jig on his head, besting him in a wrestling match, and depositing him scraped and ...
Clurichaun: A Friendly Irish Fairy - Mythical Encyclopedia
Clurichaun is a mischievous fairy in Irish folklore. He is closely related to the leprechaun and is known for his love of drinking and tendency to haunt breweries, pubs, and wine cellars. Clurichauns are often depicted as jolly, red-faced, drunken little fellows who sing and drink merrily.
Clurichaun Myths and Legends in Irish Folklore and Culture
2024年4月22日 · In Irish folklore, the myth of the Clurichaun is called “The Haunted Cellar”. It was first recorded in 1825 by Thomas Crofton Croker, an Irish antiquary whose collections of myths and legends became an important resource for writers of the Irish literary revival. The myth tells the story of a clurichaun named Naggeneen.
克鲁拉坎 - 维基百科,自由的百科全书
2023年12月29日 · 克鲁拉坎(clurichaun / ˈ k l uː r ɪ k ɔː n / 、clúrachán) [1] 是爱尔兰神话中的妖精,以嗜酒闻名。他们多单独出没于酒窖、酒吧、啤酒厂等地。
Leprechauns and Clurichaun - Celtic Life International
Some sources would suggest that the ‘wee folk,” commonly known as the Leprechaun or Clurichaun, have inhabited Ireland since well before the Celts arrived – around about 500 BC. Other sources suggest that the word Leprechaun may have derived from the Irish versions of “leath mhrogan [shoemaker], still others suggest its origins lie in ...
Clurichaun - Little Naughty And Drunken Fellow Akin To …
2019年9月13日 · This little fellow, known as Clurichaun (or cluricaun), is considered a cousin and an 'evil image' of a leprechaun known to have inhabited Ireland long before the arrival of the Celts. Almost always drunk and hostile, the Clurichaun lives a solitary and adventurous life.
Exploring Irish Mythology: Clurichauns - The Irish Post
2019年8月22日 · They've been known to harm livestock and even people should anyone stand in their way of their acts of debauchery. There are tales of sheep and cattle falling ill and family members catching the pox after 'disgruntling' a clurichaun. The legend of trying to catch a leprechaun actually stems from stories about clurichauns - it's argued.
clurichaun - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
2024年9月29日 · clurichaun (plural clurichauns) (Irish folklore) A mischievous, potentially malicious fairy, akin to the leprechaun, that greatly loves drinking and tends to haunt breweries, pubs and wine cellars.