Associations to the word «Samhain»
Noun
- Danzig
- Halloween
- Celt
- Glenn
- Druid
- Bonfire
- Feast
- Divination
- Tara
- Keating
- Sundown
- Rubin
- Frazer
- Blight
- Harvest
- Eve
- Midsummer
- Pagan
- Celebration
- Ritual
- Fairy
- Dead
- Reunion
- Festival
- Punk
- Observance
- Publishing
- Coming
- Calendar
- Rite
- Biscuit
- Goddess
- Hemisphere
- Holiday
- Witch
- Stealing
- Hearth
- Mound
- Descent
- Doyle
- Yearly
- Mythology
- Drummer
- Irish
- Lineup
- Veil
- Gathering
- Beginning
- Kenny
- Sacrifice
- Winter
- Ireland
- Soul
- Living
- Modern
- Geoffrey
- Ancestor
- Guitarist
- Chuck
- Mac
- Legacy
- Wheel
- Cave
- Horror
- November
- Todd
- Isle
- Cow
- Tradition
- Band
- Custom
- Root
- Steve
- Skull
- Cycle
- En
Adjective
Wiktionary
SAMHAIN, proper noun. A holiday, falling on the night of 31 October to 1 November, celebrated by the ancient Celts and by modern neo-pagans as the beginning of winter and the new year, and a time during the spirits of the dead could return to the earth.
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