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* "To bite one's thumb" - an indication of anger, vexation.
 
* "To bite one's thumb" - an indication of anger, vexation.
  
* When [[Finn]] MacCumhail is in need of divine inspiration, he often 'chews his thumb', often at the urging of his dog Bran.
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* When [[Finn]] mac Cumhail]] is in need of divine inspiration, he often 'chews his thumb', often at the urging of his dog Bran. During his youth, he was cooking the salmon of wisdom when he burnt his thumb. When he put his thumb into his mouth to cool it, he brought with it a bit of the fish's flesh, and when Finn ate it the fish's sublime wisdom was passed on to him.

Revision as of 06:33, 27 July 2006

  • "To bite one's thumb" - an indication of anger, vexation.
  • When Finn mac Cumhail]] is in need of divine inspiration, he often 'chews his thumb', often at the urging of his dog Bran. During his youth, he was cooking the salmon of wisdom when he burnt his thumb. When he put his thumb into his mouth to cool it, he brought with it a bit of the fish's flesh, and when Finn ate it the fish's sublime wisdom was passed on to him.