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Early Irish Myths and Sagas
Thirds of Samhain
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There is a lot of Samhain information in Ronald Hutton's "The Stations of the Sun: A History of the Ritual Year in Britain." There are samuin/samhain (sometimes "tamuin" when the OCR doesn't work, ha ha) references in versions of Cormac's glossary (Sanas Cormaic) on books.google.com, an early medieval text
Otherwise, the passage in Irish is: 1] Óenach dogníthe la Ultu cecha blíadna .i. tri lá ría samfhuin
2] & tri laa íarma & lathe na samna feisne. Iss ed eret no bítis
3] Ulaid insin i m-Maig Murthemni, oc ferthain óenaig na samna
4] cecha blíadna. Ocus ní rabe isin bith ní dognethe in n-eret sin
5] léu acht cluchi & chéti & ánius & áibinnius & longad & tomailt,
6] conid de sin atát na trenae samna sechnón na h-Érend.

Is anyone able to direct me to texts which support this reference to the thirds of Samhuin?