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Halloween costumes are traditionally those of monsters such as vampires, ghosts, skeletons, witches, and devils
- Costumes are also based on themes other than traditional horror, such as those of characters from television shows, Adult Halloween Costumes movies and other pop culture icons.
If the nuts curled together when they warmed up then this was deemed to be a good omen, but if they jumped apart then it was go to look for another sweetheart. Islanders from Lewis traditionally poured ale into the sink in libation to a marine God called âÂÂSeonaidhâ or âÂÂShoneyâÂÂon Celtic Samhain or Halloween, so that he would send seaweed to the shore to fertilise the fields for the coming year. Seonadh in Scottish Gaelic means, sorcery, augury, or Druidism, and it is possible that the custom of Shonaidh is the direct bond to an ancient arrangement of Celtic god worship that old-fashioned been Christianised. As "Seonaidh", which is Gaelic "Johnny", it may also be a reference to uncommon of St John, and an invocation of him.
