A far darrig or fear dearg is a faerie of Irish mythology.
Etymology
The name far darrig is an Anglophone pronunciation of the Irish words fear dearg, meaning Red Man, as the far darrig is said to wear a red coat and cap.
Description
According to Fairy and Folk Tales of the Irish Peasantry the far darrig is classified as a solitary fairy along with the leprechaun and the clurichaun, all of whom are "most sluttish, slouching, jeering, mischievous phantoms."
Behavior
The far darrig in particular is described as one who "busies himself with practical joking, especially with gruesome joking".
References
- Yeats, W. B. (ed.) Fairy and Folk Tales of the Irish Peasantry. 1888.