Étaín

See also: étain and êtain

English

Alternative forms

  • Edain
  • Etain

Proper noun

Étaín

  1. (Irish mythology) The lover of Midir whose rejected first wife Fuamnach became jealous and cast three spells on her, turning her into a pool of water, then into a worm, and then into a fly.
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