Bealtine

/ˈbɛəltɪn/ noun

The ancient Celtic festival celebrated on May 1st, marked by bonfires and believed to protect livestock and ensure a good harvest.

From Irish Gaelic 'Bealtaine,' possibly from 'bel' (bright/fire) + 'tene' (fire), though etymology is debated. The festival marked the beginning of the pastoral summer season.

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