Flidais is a Goddess described in early Irish literature. She is a shape-shifter and member of the Tuatha Dé Danann, known by the epithet Foltchaín (&quot;beautiful hair&quot;). In the Middle Irish glossary, Cóir Anmann (&quot;Fitness of Names&quot;), she is said to be the wife of the legendary High King Adamair and the mother of Nia Segamain, who by his mother&#x27;s power was able to milk deer as if they were cows. She is considered a Hunting Goddess.