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Ghillie Dhu In Scottish folklore the Ghillie Dhu or Gille Dubh was a solitary male faerie. He was kindly and reticent yet sometimes wild in character but had a gentle devotion to children. Dark haired and clothed in leaves and moss, he lived in a birch wood within the Gairloch and Loch a Druing area of the north-west highlands of Scotland. ==Etymology== ''Ghillie'' is an English equivalent of the Scottish Gaelic word ''Gille''; Edward Dwelly, a Scottish lexicographer, lists ''gille'' as a lad, youth or boy with ''dubh'' translating as dark or dark haired. ''Gille dubh'' is articulated as gillie dhoo.
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