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Scottish
Moon
No
Highlander would begin any serious undertaking in the waning of
the moon, such as marrying, moving house, or
going on a far journey from home. When the roth, rath, or circle
of the moon was full, then was the lucky time
for beginning every serious or important matter.
Hence
the Gaelic word roth or rath, luck or fortune, as such a person
is called rathail or mirathail, i.e., lucky or unlucky; or, in
other words, the full moon arose or did not arise on his destiny.
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