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blast n Cp EDD ~ 4 So Co, and BLASTY BOUGH for sense 1; EDD 7 D
Co Ir, JOYCE 216 for sense 2. 1 A quick-burning fire fed by
dried twigs or boughs (P 9-57). 2 An infection, wound or
physical injury attributed to the malignant activity of fairies; cp FAIRY SQUALL; FAIRY
STRUCK. 1937 DEVINE 10 ~ A wound received from witchcraft or
fairies. P 152-58 [It is believed] that if one throws water across a path or road at
night, he may throw it in a ghost's face and will get a blast or rise on his finger or
hand and the discharge may contain sand, fur, bones, etc. 1968 DILLON 132 That poor thing
got a blast there last year in the woodsstruck with a squall... I think she got a
blast; needles used to come out of her arm. C 70-26 A traditional story in Bay Bulls
tells of a lady who often crossed intersecting paths in the wood without bread in her
pocket. For not carrying the bread, the fairies gave her a blast (i.e. shot needles at
her and took away her voice).
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