The tale of the Sickness of the Men of Ulster features the gynandrous horse goddess Macha who is associated with shape shifting. |
Similar patterns are also seen with the continental Celtic horse goddess Epona and what may well be her Irish and Welsh counterparts, Macha and Rhiannon, respectively. |
Macha is 145 pounds of phlegmatic composure, a St. Bernard who can't help but look dignified and profound, even when she is waiting for a treat. |
While we were in Macha, Mull Hijr,597 the poet, came from Ir and waited on me. |
Ken Macha had Swisher attempt to bunt once, then allowed him to swing away in hopes of pulling the ball and moving the runner over to third. |