"Geasa" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Geasa" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Geasa" Meaning

Geasa refers to a supernatural obligation or curse that is placed upon a person in Irish mythology and folklore. It can also be translated to mean a magical or mystical constraint that limits a person's actions or freedom. The geasa can be a personal or collective burden, often imposed by the gods, goddesses, or other supernatural beings, and can be characterized by a sense of inevitability or fatality.

"Geasa" Examples

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Geasa is a noun that refers to a supernatural force or spell that controls or influences a person or thing.

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The old Celtic gods imbued the hero with powerful geasa, granting him strength and wisdom in battle.
The curse was a powerful geasa that bound the family to the land, forcing them to stay and tend to it for generations.
In ancient mythology, geasa was believed to be a form of divine intervention, guiding the course of human events.
The geasa of the forest spirits kept the hunter from harming the trees, ensuring the balance of nature was maintained.
As the last survivor of the doomed expedition, he felt the weight of the geasa, a haunting curse that drove him to make amends for his comrades' deaths.

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