Fionn mac Cumhaill was a mythical hunter-warrior in Irish mythology. In Old Irish, finn/find means white, bright, lustrous, fair, light-hued of complexion, handsome, bright, blessed; in the moral sense, fair, just, true. It is cognate with Primitive Irish VENDO and comes from the Proto-Celtic adjective masculine singular *windos (Windows), likely derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *weyd-, meaning to know and to see. The secret to his success was catching the Piscean “fish of knowledge”, and he gains the “thumb of knowledge” 👍 after eating the Salmon of Wisdom. Why when knowledge is shared on the internet, it gets a thumbs…
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