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  • Folklore
  • Expressive culture shared by particular groups

    customary lore, taking actions for folk beliefs, including folk religion, and the forms and rituals of celebrations such as festivals, weddings, folk dances

    Folklore

    Folklore

    Folklore

  • Folk-Lore
  • 2002 studio album by Cruachan

    Folk-Lore is the third studio album by Irish folk metal band Cruachan released in 2002 on Hammerheart Records. It received a 9.5 out of ten rating from

    Folk-Lore

    Folk-Lore

  • William Thoms
  • British writer (1803–1885)

    of folk-lore which we read of in books and hear of in the flesh". His early attempt to produce a collection of folk tales, advertised as "Folk-Lore of

    William Thoms

    William Thoms

    William_Thoms

  • Folklore studies
  • Branch of anthropology

    policy. The term folklore combines the concepts of folk and lore. Contemporary folklorists define a folk group as any community that shares identity through

    Folklore studies

    Folklore studies

    Folklore_studies

  • New Day Rising
  • 1985 studio album by Hüsker Dü

    Who Lives on Heaven Hill" Grant Hart 3:03 3. "I Apologize"   3:40 4. "Folk Lore"   1:34 5. "If I Told You" Hart, Mould 2:05 6. "Celebrated Summer"   4:00

    New Day Rising

    New_Day_Rising

  • The Folklore Society
  • British scholarly organisation

    Thoms, the editor of Notes and Queries who had first introduced the term folk-lore, seems to have been instrumental in the formation of the society: as was

    The Folklore Society

    The_Folklore_Society

  • Kaffir Folk-lore
  • Xhosa mythology collection

    Folk-lore: A Selection from the Traditional Tales is a book by George McCall Theal published in 1882. It is sometimes called Kaffir (Xhosa) Folk-lore

    Kaffir Folk-lore

    Kaffir_Folk-lore

  • Selkie
  • Mythological creature

    maiden'. Many of the folk-tales on selkie folk have been collected from the Northern Isles (Orkney and Shetland). In Orkney lore, selkie is said to denote

    Selkie

    Selkie

    Selkie

  • List of fairy tales
  • William. (1880). Stories and Folk-Lore of West Cornwall, Penzance: F. Rodda. Retrieved 7 November 2023 Masson, Elsie. (1929). Folk Tales of Brittany, Philadelphia:

    List of fairy tales

    List_of_fairy_tales

  • Kaʻiana
  • Kamaliʻikane (Prince) of Puna, Kaʻū and the island of Kauaʻi

    Fornander, Abraham (1919). Fornander Collection of Hawaiian Antiquities and Folk-Lore. Honolulu, Hawaii: Bishop Museum Press. ISBN 9781330368510. OCLC 3354092

    Kaʻiana

    Kaʻiana

    Kaʻiana

  • Harut and Marut
  • Pair of fallen angels mentioned in the Quran

    in Jewish, Christian and Mohammedan Literature: A Study in Comparative Folk-Lore." The Jewish Quarterly Review 16.3 (1926): 287-336. Al-Saïd Muhammad Badawi

    Harut and Marut

    Harut and Marut

    Harut_and_Marut

  • Balor
  • Chief king of the Fomorians in Irish Mythology

    (1887), pp. 66–68. "Stray Donegal Folk-Lore: Ballor of the Evil Eye" Crooke, W. (1908), "Some notes on Homeric Folk-lore", Folklore, 19 (2): 173, doi:10

    Balor

    Balor

  • The Folk Lore of John Lee Hooker
  • 1961 studio album / live album by John Lee Hooker

    The Folk Lore of John Lee Hooker is an album by blues musician John Lee Hooker, released by Vee-Jay Records in August or September 1961. Hooker recorded

    The Folk Lore of John Lee Hooker

    The_Folk_Lore_of_John_Lee_Hooker

  • Galium aparine
  • Species of flowering plant

    Medicinal, Culinary, Cosmetic and Economic Properties, Cultivation and Folk-lore of Herbs, Grasses, Fungi, Shrubs, & Trees with All Their Modern Scientific

    Galium aparine

    Galium aparine

    Galium_aparine

  • Hausa Folk-lore
  • Hausa book

    Hausa Folk-lore is a book by Maalam Shaihua, translated by R. Sutherland Rattray, published in 1913. In two volumes, it contains a pronunciation guide

    Hausa Folk-lore

    Hausa_Folk-lore

  • Br'er Rabbit
  • Fictional rabbit in Uncle Remus folklore

    (not all with Uncle Remus): Uncle Remus, His Songs and His Sayings: The Folk-Lore of the Old Plantation (1881), containing 25 Brer Rabbit stories. Nights

    Br'er Rabbit

    Br'er Rabbit

    Br'er_Rabbit

  • Kelpie
  • Shape-shifting water spirit in Scottish folklore

    Gregor, Walter (1881), Notes on the Folk Lore of North East Scotland, Elliot Stock Gregor, Walter (1883), The Folk-Lore Journal, vol. 1 Gregorson Campbell

    Kelpie

    Kelpie

    Kelpie

  • Malagasy mythology
  • Folk-Tales of the Malagasy". The Folk-Lore Journal. 1 (1): 1–15. JSTOR 1252493. Junior, James Sibree (1883). "The Oratory, Songs, Legends, and Folk-Tales

    Malagasy mythology

    Malagasy_mythology

  • The Twelve Days of Christmas (song)
  • English Christmas carol from late 18th century

    "Ballads and Songs". The Journal of American Folk-Lore. XXX (CXVII). Lancaster, PA: American Folk-Lore Society: 365–367. Taken down by G. L. Kittredge

    The Twelve Days of Christmas (song)

    The Twelve Days of Christmas (song)

    The_Twelve_Days_of_Christmas_(song)

  • Swan maiden
  • Mythical female creature

    Trevelyan, Marie. Folk-lore and folk-stories of Wales. London: E. Stock, 1909. pp. 114, 297, 298-299. Trevelyan, Marie. Folk-lore and folk-stories of Wales

    Swan maiden

    Swan maiden

    Swan_maiden

  • Church grim
  • Mythical churchyard-guardian spirit-animal

    (1913). Rustic Speech and Folk-Lore. Humphrey Milford, Oxford University Press. p. 194. Tongue, Ruth (1965). County Folk-Lore (Vol. 8). p. 108. Gutch,

    Church grim

    Church grim

    Church_grim

  • Patriarkh
  • Polish black metal band

    traditional hymns, songs, history and conflicts of the church and regional folk-lore. The band members wear interpretations of Analavos of the Great Schema

    Patriarkh

    Patriarkh

    Patriarkh

  • Tar-Baby
  • American Folklore character and metaphor

    by The Journal of American Folklore in 1891 in Some Tales from Bahama Folk-Lore by Charles Lincoln Edwards. Edwards had collected the stories from Green

    Tar-Baby

    Tar-Baby

    Tar-Baby

  • Will-o'-the-wisp
  • Atmospheric ghost lights

    Series, Vol. III): 46–48. Owens J.G. (1891). "Folk-Lore from Buffalo Valley". Journal of American Folk-Lore. 4: 123–124. Blesson, Louis (1832–1833). "Observations

    Will-o'-the-wisp

    Will-o'-the-wisp

    Will-o'-the-wisp

  • Charles Swainson (naturalist)
  • English cleric and naturalist

    Sussex, from 1872 to 1874, from where he published his Handbook of Weather Folk-Lore which also included folklore and mythology relating to elements of nature

    Charles Swainson (naturalist)

    Charles_Swainson_(naturalist)

  • Uncle Remus
  • Folktale of the southern United States

    following his death in 1908. Uncle Remus, His Songs and His Sayings: The Folk-Lore of the Old Plantation (1881) Nights with Uncle Remus: Myths and Legends

    Uncle Remus

    Uncle Remus

    Uncle_Remus

  • American Folklore Society
  • American academic society that gathers the work of folklorists

    The American Folklore Society (AFS) is the United States (US)-based professional association for folklorists. With members from the US, Canada, and around

    American Folklore Society

    American_Folklore_Society

  • Samael
  • Jewish archangel

    in Jewish, Christian and Mohammedan Literature. A Study in Comparative Folk-Lore". The Jewish Quarterly Review. 16 (1). Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: University

    Samael

    Samael

    Samael

  • British Goblins
  • 1880 nonfiction book

    British Goblins: Welsh Folk-Lore, Fairy Mythology, Legends and Traditions is an 1880 book on Welsh folklore and mythology by American journalist Wirt

    British Goblins

    British Goblins

    British_Goblins

  • Telling the bees
  • Traditional European custom

    the 1901 work of Samuel Adams Drake, A book of New England legends and folk lore in prose and poetry: ...goodwife of the house to go and hang the stand

    Telling the bees

    Telling the bees

    Telling_the_bees

  • Juju
  • West African spiritual belief system

    "plaything." The belief system is recorded by Sir James George Frazer in Folk-Lore (Vol. XXVI), under the title, "A Priest-King in Nigeria", from a communication

    Juju

    Juju

  • Aarne–Thompson–Uther Index
  • Index used to classify folk narratives

    types and published it as "Appendix C" in Burne & Gomme's Handbook of Folk-Lore. Before the edition of Antti Aarne's first folktale classification, Astrid

    Aarne–Thompson–Uther Index

    Aarne–Thompson–Uther_Index

  • John Henry (2020 film)
  • 2020 American film

    Terry Crews and Ludacris, and directed by Will Forbes. Inspired by the folk lore of John Henry, the plot follows an ex-gang member from Los Angeles who

    John Henry (2020 film)

    John_Henry_(2020_film)

  • The Twelve Dancing Princesses
  • German fairy tale

    New York, American folk-lore society, 1923. pp. 219-293. Parsons, Elsie Worthington Clews; and Hispanic Society of America. Folk-lore From the Cape Verde

    The Twelve Dancing Princesses

    The Twelve Dancing Princesses

    The_Twelve_Dancing_Princesses

  • Red River Gorge
  • Protected natural area in Kentucky, United States

    The Red River Gorge is a canyon system on the Red River in east-central Kentucky, United States. Geologically it is part of the Pottsville Escarpment.

    Red River Gorge

    Red River Gorge

    Red_River_Gorge

  • Black dog (folklore)
  • Mythical creature from English folklore

    William (1879). "Ch. 7". Notes on the folk-lore of the northern counties of England and the borders (2nd ed.). Folk-Lore Society. p. 275. Hartland 1906, pp

    Black dog (folklore)

    Black dog (folklore)

    Black_dog_(folklore)

  • Kamuy
  • Spiritual or divine beings in Ainu mythology

    OCLC 798295761. Batchelor: The Ainu and Their Folk-Lore, p. 240–241. Batchelor, John (1894). "Items of Ainu Folk-Lore". The Journal of American Folklore. 7 (24):

    Kamuy

    Kamuy

  • Flaying
  • Method of execution

    294-295. Andrews, William (1898). The Church Treasury of History, Custom, Folk-Lore, etc. London: Williams Andrews & Co. pp. 158–167. Retrieved 4 May 2015

    Flaying

    Flaying

    Flaying

  • Lincoln Imp
  • Grotesque on a wall inside Lincoln Cathedral, England

    large ears, and may perhaps be regarded as illustrating the mediaeval folk-lore." The nickname "Lincoln Imp" arose some time before 1897, when it featured

    Lincoln Imp

    Lincoln Imp

    Lincoln_Imp

  • What Are Little Boys Made Of?
  • Nursery rhyme and traditional song

    Wintemberg, Katherine H. (January–March 1918). "Folk-Lore from Grey County, Ontario". Journal of American Folk-Lore. 31 (119): 83–124. doi:10.2307/534520. JSTOR 534520

    What Are Little Boys Made Of?

    What Are Little Boys Made Of?

    What_Are_Little_Boys_Made_Of?

  • Reynard the Fox
  • Cycle of medieval, allegorical, Flemish fable

    an origin in Lorraine, traces classical, German, and "ancient northern folk-lore" elements within the Reynard stories. Jacob Grimm in his Reinhart Fuchs

    Reynard the Fox

    Reynard the Fox

    Reynard_the_Fox

  • Aos Sí
  • Supernatural race in Irish and Scottish mythology

    News 6 December 2017 Retrieved 10 April 2018 Anonymous [C.J.T.] (1889). Folk-Lore and Legends: Ireland. London: W.W. Gibbings. Retrieved from Harvard University

    Aos Sí

    Aos Sí

    Aos_Sí

  • Fairy
  • Mythical being or legendary creature in European folklore

    the original on Dec 4, 2003. Sikes, Wirt (1880). British Goblins: Welsh Folk-Lore, Fairy Mythology. Legends and Traditions. J.R. Osgood and Company. p. 11

    Fairy

    Fairy

    Fairy

  • Kateri Tekakwitha
  • Mohawk/Algonquin Roman Catholic saint (1656–1680)

    Notes," Journal of American Folk-Lore, vol. 8, Boston, 1895, pp. 217–221. Also, "Iroquois Women," Journal of American Folk-Lore, vol. 13, Boston, 1900, pp

    Kateri Tekakwitha

    Kateri Tekakwitha

    Kateri_Tekakwitha

  • Ainu people
  • Ethnic group in Japan and Russia

    Wikisource has the Chamberlain, B. H. Folk-Lore Society, 1888. (Members edition, without expurgation) of: Aino Folk-Tales Organizations Hokkaido Utari Kyokai/Ainu

    Ainu people

    Ainu people

    Ainu_people

  • Mandrake
  • Plant root

    Folkard, Richard (1884). Plant Lore, Legends, and Lyrics: Embracing the Myths, Traditions, Superstitions, and Folk-lore of the Plant Kingdom. London: Sampson

    Mandrake

    Mandrake

    Mandrake

  • Eurasian chaffinch
  • Species of bird

    are among the many folk names listed for the common chaffinch by Reverend Charles Swainson in his Provincial Names and Folk Lore of British Birds (1885)

    Eurasian chaffinch

    Eurasian chaffinch

    Eurasian_chaffinch

  • Sudalai Madan
  • Tamil village deity

    kodimaram (flagstaff) in several temples and also a kuladeivam(god) of folk lore peoples. The tale of Sudalai Madan originates from the Tamilfolk tradition

    Sudalai Madan

    Sudalai Madan

    Sudalai_Madan

  • Hare
  • Genus of mammals in the family Leporidae

    Rabbits and Hares. William George Black, F.S.A.Scot. "The Hare in Folk-lore" The Folk-Lore Journal. Volume 1, 1883 Gibbons, J. S., Herbert, K., Lascelles

    Hare

    Hare

    Hare

  • Charlotte Sophia Burne
  • English author, editor and folklorist (1850–1923)

    Shropshire Folk-Lore: A Sheaf of Gleanings (1883), her first major work of over 600 pages. The gleanings in Shropshire Folk-Lore included folk legends of

    Charlotte Sophia Burne

    Charlotte_Sophia_Burne

  • English translations of Homer
  • 2011. "Historic Magazine and Notes and Queries: A Monthly of History, Folk-lore, Mathematics, Literature, Art, Arcane Societies, Etc". 1 January 1901

    English translations of Homer

    English translations of Homer

    English_translations_of_Homer

  • Easter Bunny
  • Folkloric figure and symbol

    German and later quoted by H. Krebs in a notes section in the journal Folk-Lore, also in 1883. His quote is as follows: Some time ago the question was

    Easter Bunny

    Easter Bunny

    Easter_Bunny

  • Classifications of fairies
  • Magical Folk: British and Irish Fairies, 500 AD to the Present. Gibson Square Books Ltd. p. 183. Sikes, Wirt (1880). British Goblins: Welsh Folk-lore, Fairy

    Classifications of fairies

    Classifications_of_fairies

  • Nuts in May (rhyme)
  • Nursery rhyme

    "[multiple titles] Folk-lore collected in/at/from ..." The Journal of American Folklore. 31 (119, 120). The American Folk-Lore Society. p. 47, Play

    Nuts in May (rhyme)

    Nuts in May (rhyme)

    Nuts_in_May_(rhyme)

  • Irish folklore
  • Folk culture of Ireland

    Owlcation. Retrieved 2018-03-13. Kinahan, G. H. (1888). "Irish Plant-Lore Notes". The Folk-Lore Journal. 6 (4): 266. JSTOR 1252608. Hodder, William (Spring–Summer

    Irish folklore

    Irish_folklore

  • Birthday cake
  • Dessert served to celebrate a birthday

    the candles was documented in Switzerland in 1881. Researchers for the Folk-Lore Journal recorded various "superstitions" among the Swiss middle class

    Birthday cake

    Birthday cake

    Birthday_cake

  • Ys
  • Mythical city of Brittany in western France

    of the history of the legend in the second volume of his 1905 book Le folk-lore de France In 1917, Scottish folklorist Lewis Spence included the legend

    Ys

    Ys

    Ys

  • Tower of Babel
  • Mythical structure in the Hebrew Bible

    developed, each with its own land and language. Frazer, James George (1919). Folk-lore in the Old Testament: Studies in Comparative Religion, Legend and Law

    Tower of Babel

    Tower of Babel

    Tower_of_Babel

  • Purba Bardhaman district
  • District in West Bengal, India

    Chattopadhyay, Akkori, Bardhaman Jelar Itihas O Lok Sanskriti (History and Folk lore of Bardhaman District.), (in Bengali), Vol I, pp 367-370, Radical Impression

    Purba Bardhaman district

    Purba Bardhaman district

    Purba_Bardhaman_district

  • Redcap
  • Goblin found in folklore

    (2009). The Lore of Scotland: A Guide to Scottish Legends. Random House. p. 126. ISBN 9781905211623. Bottrell, William (1880). Stories and Folk-Lore of West

    Redcap

    Redcap

  • Taradutt Gairola
  • pioneer of modern Garhwali poetry and for his contribution to Indian folk-lore, specially that of Garhwal, Uttarakhand. Born in Dhal Dung village, patti

    Taradutt Gairola

    Taradutt_Gairola

  • Witch's ladder
  • Practice in folk magic or witchcraft

    antiquarians, (Abraham Colles & E.B. Tylor) the find was published in the Folk-Lore Journal. This article detailed the responses to local enquiries, but was

    Witch's ladder

    Witch's_ladder

  • Aguara
  • Mythological fox

    Sir James George (1923). Folk-Lore in the Old Testament. p. 104. Memoirs of the American Folk-lore Society. American Folk-lore Society. 1946. p. 8. Erick

    Aguara

    Aguara

  • The Gingerbread Man
  • Fairy tale

    (1890), basing his tale on a version found in the American Journal of Folk-Lore. Jacobs' johnnycake rolls rather than runs, and the fox tricks him by

    The Gingerbread Man

    The Gingerbread Man

    The_Gingerbread_Man

  • Salamanders in folklore
  • aux clercs. pp. 161–162. ISBN 978-2842283216. Sébillot, Paul (1906). Le folk-lore de France: La faune et la flore (in French). Vol. 3. Paris: E. Guilmoto

    Salamanders in folklore

    Salamanders in folklore

    Salamanders_in_folklore

  • Ao Guang
  • Deity in Chinese folk religion

    Sea in Chinese folklore. He is a famous figure in Asian mythology, folk-lore and folk-religion combined. He featured prominently in different classical

    Ao Guang

    Ao Guang

    Ao_Guang

  • Journal of American Folklore
  • Academic journal on American folklore

    ISO 4 (alt) · Bluebook (alt) NLM (alt) · MathSciNet (alt ) ISO 4 J. Am. Folk. Indexing CODEN (alt · alt2) · JSTOR (alt) · LCCN (alt) MIAR · NLM (alt) ·

    Journal of American Folklore

    Journal_of_American_Folklore

  • Western jackdaw
  • Species of bird in the crow family Corvidae

    Dictionary of English and Folk-Names of British Birds, With their History, Meaning and First Usage: and the Folk-lore, Weather-lore, Legends, etc., Relating

    Western jackdaw

    Western jackdaw

    Western_jackdaw

  • Kishi (folklore)
  • Two-faced demon in Angolan folklore

    Folk-tales of Angola: Fifty Tales, with Ki-mbundu Text, Literal English Translation, Introduction, and Notes. Boston and New York: American Folk-Lore

    Kishi (folklore)

    Kishi_(folklore)

  • Owl
  • Birds from the order Strigiformes

    as anti-Semitic caricatures of Jews. T. F. Thiselton-Dyer, in his 1883 Folk-lore of Shakespeare, says that from the earliest period it has been considered

    Owl

    Owl

    Owl

  • A Story of Oki Islands
  • Supposed Japanese folk story

    Oki Islands is a supposed Japanese folk story found in Richard Gordon Smith's 1918 book Ancient Tales and Folk-Lore of Japan. Set in the Oki Islands located

    A Story of Oki Islands

    A Story of Oki Islands

    A_Story_of_Oki_Islands

  • John Henry (folklore)
  • Folklore character

    Press. pp. 44–49. Johnson, Guy (February 2, 1930). "First Hero of Negro Folk Lore". Modesto Bee and News-Herald. p. 22. Retrieved September 5, 2014 – via

    John Henry (folklore)

    John Henry (folklore)

    John_Henry_(folklore)

  • Pied Piper of Hamelin
  • German legend

    (Great Britain) (1890). Folklore. Robarts – University of Toronto. London, Folk-lore Society. "Commemorative stone (New Gate Stone) – Hameln Museum" (in German)

    Pied Piper of Hamelin

    Pied Piper of Hamelin

    Pied_Piper_of_Hamelin

  • The Brave Little Tailor
  • German fairy tale

    Sons. 1894. pp. 71-74. The Folk-Lore Journal. Vol. VII. (January–December 1889). 1889. London: Published for the Folk-Lore Society by Elliot Stock pp

    The Brave Little Tailor

    The Brave Little Tailor

    The_Brave_Little_Tailor

  • English folk music
  • Folk music originating in England

    Appendix on Lancashire Folk-Lore (Manchester: Tubbs & Brook, 1887); John Harland & Thomas Turner Wilkinson, Lancashire Folk-lore (London: F. Warne, 1867);

    English folk music

    English_folk_music

  • Bogeyman
  • Mythological antagonist

    ISBN 9780786471119. Wright, Elizabeth Mary (1913). Rustic Speech and Folk-lore. Oxford University Press. ISBN 9781503314290. {{cite book}}: ISBN / Date

    Bogeyman

    Bogeyman

    Bogeyman

  • Charles John Tibbits
  • British newspaper editor

    fishing and chess. Folk-Lore and Legends: Germany (1889) Folk-Lore and Legends: Ireland (1889) Folk-Lore and Legends: Oriental (1889) Folk-Lore and Legends:

    Charles John Tibbits

    Charles_John_Tibbits

  • Hawaiian religion
  • Polytheistic, animistic Hawaiian religious beliefs

    George Thrum (ed.). Fornander Collection of Hawaiian Antiquities and Folk-Lore. Vol. 4. Bernice P. Bishop Museum. Abraham Fornander (1918). Thomas George

    Hawaiian religion

    Hawaiian religion

    Hawaiian_religion

  • Morgen (mythological creature)
  • Welsh and Breton water spirits that drown men

    (1905). p. 344. Sébillot, Paul (1904). Le Folk-lore de France, pp.34-35 Sébillot, Paul (1904). Le Folk-lore de France, p.36 Luzel, François-Marie. Contes

    Morgen (mythological creature)

    Morgen_(mythological_creature)

  • Gerald Gardner
  • British Wiccan leader (1884–1964)

    other interests. In 1939, Gardner joined the Folk-Lore Society; his first contribution to its journal Folk-Lore, appeared in the June 1939 issue and described

    Gerald Gardner

    Gerald_Gardner

  • Hansel and Gretel
  • German fairy tale

    Beckwith, Martha (1924). Jamaica Anansi Stories. New York: American Folk-Lore Society. pp. 146–147. Retrieved 11 October 2025. Adams, James. "James

    Hansel and Gretel

    Hansel and Gretel

    Hansel_and_Gretel

  • Kamehameha I
  • King of Hawaii from 1795 to 1819

    Kalakaua (King of (1888). The Legends and Myths of Hawaii: The Fables and Folk-lore of a Strange People. C.L. Webster. p. 386. "Hawaii's Story by Hawaii's

    Kamehameha I

    Kamehameha I

    Kamehameha_I

  • Claíomh Solais
  • Great weapon of Celtic myth

    Weaver's Son and the Giant of the White Hill", (Curtin (1890), Myths and Folk-lore of Ireland). "The Thirteenth Son of the King of Erin" ( Curtin, Myths)

    Claíomh Solais

    Claíomh Solais

    Claíomh_Solais

  • Raijin
  • Japanese god of lightning

    Japanese Art: A Description of Historical Episodes, Legendary Characters, Folk-lore, Myths, Religious Symbolism, Illustrated in the Arts of Old Japan. John

    Raijin

    Raijin

    Raijin

  • Tomoe Gozen
  • Female samurai

    Japanese Art: A Description of Historical Episodes, Legendary Characters, Folk-lore Myths, Religious Symbolism, Illustrated in the Arts of Old Japan. Rutland

    Tomoe Gozen

    Tomoe Gozen

    Tomoe_Gozen

  • The Hobyahs
  • Scottish-American fairy tale

    Jacobs included it in More English Fairy Tales. His source was American Folk-Lore Journal, iv, 173. A man, woman, girl, and little dog lived in a house

    The Hobyahs

    The_Hobyahs

  • Anansi
  • African folktale character, totem of wisdom and stories

    Warren, and Helen H. Roberts. "Jamaica Anansi Stories". New York: American Folk-Lore Society, G. E. Stechert & Co. Agents(1924): pp 1–2 "Why Anansi Has Eight

    Anansi

    Anansi

    Anansi

  • Whitsun
  • Name for Christian holy day of Pentecost

    Whitsuntide. A report in John Harlan and T.T. Wilkinson's Lancashire Folk lore (1882) reads: It is customary for the cotton mills etc., to close for

    Whitsun

    Whitsun

    Whitsun

  • Bury Me Beneath the Willow
  • Song

    Belden's 1909 compilation Ballads and Songs Collected by the Missouri Folk-Lore Society as "Under the Willow Tree". The song's lyrics relate that the

    Bury Me Beneath the Willow

    Bury_Me_Beneath_the_Willow

  • Tejas (film)
  • 2023 Indian film by Sarvesh Mewara

    composed by Shashwat Sachdev. The lyrics have been written by Kumaar, Folk-Lore and Shashwat Sachdev. Made on a budget of ₹70 crore (US$7.3 million),

    Tejas (film)

    Tejas_(film)

  • Ghosh
  • Surname list

    ISBN 978-0-5215-2654-8. Oh Calcutta (Volume 22 ed.). University of Virginia. 1993. Folk-lore. Indian Publications. 1975. p. 172. This page lists people with the surname

    Ghosh

    Ghosh

  • One for Sorrow (nursery rhyme)
  • Traditional English divination nursery rhyme about magpies

    Retrieved 10 January 2018. Jackson, Georgina Frederica (1885). Shropshire folk-lore, ed. by C.S. Burne, from the collections of G.F. Jackson. p. 223. J. M

    One for Sorrow (nursery rhyme)

    One for Sorrow (nursery rhyme)

    One_for_Sorrow_(nursery_rhyme)

  • Boggart
  • Creature in English folklore

    Viking Society for Northern Research. 1902. Sayce, R.V. (1956). "Folk-Lore, Folk-Life, Ethnology". Folklore. 67 (2): 66–83. doi:10.1080/0015587x.1956

    Boggart

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  • Bundling (tradition)
  • Courting behavior

    about Bundling in the New World by Ammon Monroe Aurand Jr (1895–1956) Folk Lore of the Pennsylvania Germans "Bundling" in the Global Anabaptist Mennonite

    Bundling (tradition)

    Bundling_(tradition)

  • St. Elmo's fire
  • Luminous plasma created in an electric field

    2008. Trevelyan, Marie (1909). "The Sea, Lakes, Rivers and Wells". Folk-lore and folk-stories of Wales. Archived from the original on 29 September 2007

    St. Elmo's fire

    St. Elmo's fire

    St._Elmo's_fire

  • Astringent
  • Chemical compound that tends to shrink or constrict body tissues

    Medicinal, Culinary, Cosmetic and Economic Properties, Cultivation and Folk-lore of Herbs, Grasses, Fungi, Shrubs, & Trees with All Their Modern Scientific

    Astringent

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  • Silver Branch
  • Symbol in Irish mythology and literature

    Arthur Bernard (1906), "The European Sky-God V. The Celts (continued)", Folk-lore, 28, London: 144–145 Meyer (1895) ed., "Voyage of Bran" ¶2–3, 10 and notes

    Silver Branch

    Silver_Branch

  • Vikings (TV series)
  • Canadian-Irish historical drama television series

    Grammaticus: With Some Considerations on Saxo's Sources, Historical Methods and Folk-Lore The Norroena Society "Viking Religion". BBC. Archived from the original

    Vikings (TV series)

    Vikings_(TV_series)

  • Fearsome critters
  • Tall tale animals from North American folklore

    book, Fearsome Critters, Henry H. Tryon recounted that "... much true folk-lore was born, lived and died with no chance of ever becoming a part of our

    Fearsome critters

    Fearsome critters

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  • William Crooke bibliography
  • In addition to the items listed below in respect of Folk-Lore Record and its successor, Folk-Lore, the journal of the Folklore Society, Crooke also contributed

    William Crooke bibliography

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    Surname relating to falconry.

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    Folk rule.

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    English

    FULK

    Modern form of Medieval English Fulke, FULK means "people, tribe."

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    Scandinavian form of Old Norse Folki, FOLKE means "people, tribe." 

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    Volk

    German : from a medieval personal name, a short form of various Germanic personal names with the first element folk ‘people’. Compare Foulkes.Czech : variant of the personal name Volek.Slovenian : nickname from volk ‘wolf’.Ukrainian : Russianized form of Ukrainian Vovk, a nickname meaning ‘wolf’.Jewish (western Ashkenazic) : ornamental name from German Volk ‘people’.English : variant of Foulks.

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    Norse

    FOLKI

    Old Norse name, originally a short form of longer names containing folk, FOLKI means "people, tribe."

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  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

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    A folk heroine

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    English (Derbyshire) : variant of Foulks.

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  • Boy/Male

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    A folk heroine

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  • Paroo | பாரூ 
  • Girl/Female

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    Paroo | பாரூ 

    Sun, Fire, Goddess Parvati, Graceful or flow of water

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    Australian, Celtic, Irish

    Aodh

    Fire

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    Arabic, Muslim

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    Bunch of Flowers

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  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Mela | மேலா

    Religious gathering

  • Gulinear
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    Arabic

    Gulinear

    Pomegranate Flower

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  • Male

    Hebrew

    MADAY

    (מָדַי) Hebrew name MADAY means "middle" or "middle land." In the bible, this is the name of a place and the name of a son of Japheth and the people who descended from him.

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  • Male

    Italian

    TINO

    Short form of Italian names ending with the diminutive suffix -tino, TINO means "little, small." 

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    Tranquil.

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    Dasan | தாஸந

    Ruler, Style....in every thing

  • Tulya
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    Tulya

    Of the Same Kind

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  • Folding
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Fold

  • Forked
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Fork

  • Fold
  • v. t.

    To confine in a fold, as sheep.

  • Forking
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Fork

  • Fold
  • n.

    A flock of sheep; figuratively, the Church or a church; as, Christ's fold.

  • Folded
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Fold

  • Entrail
  • n.

    Entanglement; fold.

  • Fork
  • v. t.

    To raise, or pitch with a fork, as hay; to dig or turn over with a fork, as the soil.

  • Folks
  • n. collect. & pl.

    The persons of one's own family; as, our folks are all well.

  • Folks
  • n. collect. & pl.

    People in general, or a separate class of people; -- generally used in the plural form, and often with a qualifying adjective; as, the old folks; poor folks.

  • Fold
  • v. t.

    To lap or lay in plaits or folds; to lay one part over another part of; to double; as, to fold cloth; to fold a letter.

  • Fold
  • v. i.

    To confine sheep in a fold.

  • Ovoplasma
  • n.

    Yolk; egg yolk.

  • Yelk
  • n.

    Same as Yolk.

  • Folk
  • n. collect. & pl.

    Alt. of Folks

  • Fork
  • n.

    The place where a division or a union occurs; the angle or opening between two branches or limbs; as, the fork of a river, a tree, or a road.

  • Fork
  • n.

    Anything furcate or like a fork in shape, or furcate at the extremity; as, a tuning fork.

  • Fold
  • v. i.

    To become folded, plaited, or doubled; to close over another of the same kind; to double together; as, the leaves of the door fold.