Cailleach

/ˈkɑːləx/ noun

In Scottish Gaelic, an old woman or hag, particularly used in folklore and mythology.

From Scottish Gaelic 'cailleach,' related to Irish 'cailleach,' ultimately from Celtic roots meaning 'veil' or related to church attendants. The term evolved from neutral ('woman') to carry folkloric and mythological connotations.

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