Carmina Gadelica, Volume 2, by Alexander Carmicheal, [1900], at sacred-texts.com
THIS incantation is said over an animal suffering from surfeit. It is repeated three times, representing the Three Persons of the Trinity. If the surfeit is from eating too much grass or from drinking too much water, the cow or other animal p. 141 affected begins to chew the cud on being appealed to. If the animal does not begin to chew the cud, the cause of swelling must be sought for otherwise, and the appropriate incantation applied.
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MU dh’ ith thu fiar nan naodh beann, |
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IF thou hast eaten the grass of the nine bens, |