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- Glashtyn abstract "Glashtyn (Manx: glashtin, glashan, glaistyn, glastyn; pronounced /ˈɡlæʃtᵻn/) is a legendary creature from Manx folklore. The word glashtin is thought to derive from Celtic Old Irish: glais, glaise, glas, meaning \"stream\", or sometimes even the sea.By some accounts, the glashtin is a goblin that appears out of its aquatic habitat, to come in contact with the island folk; others equate it to the water horse known locally as \"cabyll-ushtey\".".
- Glashtyn comment "Glashtyn (Manx: glashtin, glashan, glaistyn, glastyn; pronounced /ˈɡlæʃtᵻn/) is a legendary creature from Manx folklore. The word glashtin is thought to derive from Celtic Old Irish: glais, glaise, glas, meaning \"stream\", or sometimes even the sea.By some accounts, the glashtin is a goblin that appears out of its aquatic habitat, to come in contact with the island folk; others equate it to the water horse known locally as \"cabyll-ushtey\".".