dagda
/ˈdɑːɡdə/
noun
- A principal god in Irish mythology, associated with fertility, agriculture, strength, and magic, often depicted with a large club and a cauldron.
- The Dagda's cauldron was said to provide endless food for anyone who ate from it.
- The Dagda was known as the 'good god' and was a leader of the Tuatha Dé Danann.
- In the story, the Dagda used his magical club to kill enemies and bring the dead back to life.