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Ganceann





Ganceann means was a spirit from the Sidhe which filled girls' heads with pleasant fantasies and daydreams when they should instead be working. The name means "without a head" or "love talker," and thus this spirit in particular is the personification of daydreaming.

Ganceann was also called Gancomer, and was considered to be a faerie who preferred to spend his time making love to milkmaids and shepherdesses.

Resource

Ellis, Peter Berresford. A Dictionary of Irish Mythology. (Santa Barbara, California: ABC-CLIO, Inc., 1987). Pages 132.









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