Carmina Gadelica, Volume 2, by Alexander Carmicheal, [1900], at sacred-texts.com
IN making the incantation of the red water, the exorcist forms her two palms into a basin. She places this basin under the urine of the cow or other animal affected, and throws the urine into water, p. 121 preferably running water, to carry away the demon of the complaint. Having washed her hands in clean cold water, the woman forms them into a trumpet. She then faces the rising sun, and intones the incantation through the trumpet as loudly as she can.
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AN ainm Athar caoimh, Muir mor, muir ruadh, |
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IN name of the Father of love, Great wave, red wave, |