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Bodach - Wikipedia
A trickster or bogeyman figure in Gaelic folklore and mythology. The bodach "old man" is paired with the cailleach "hag, old woman" in Irish legend. en.wikipedia.org
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The Bodach | Irish Myths and Legends from the Emerald Isle
Many tales are told of the old hag, but fewer speak of her consort, the Bodach! His name means “the old man” or “the poor farmer”. emeraldisle.ie
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The Bodach is a cryptid seal reported from the Atlantic Ocean ...
The Bodach is a cryptid seal reported from the Atlantic Ocean around the Hebrides of the United Kingdom. It's described as significantly smaller than the ... www.reddit.com
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bodach
bodach Ir. (ˈbodəx) Also -agh, 8 buddough. [Gaelic and Ir. bodach.] A peasant, churl; also (Sc.) a spectre.1732 Swift Irish Eloquence His Neighbor Squire Doll is a meer Buddough. 1814 Scott Wav. III. xii. 157, I have seen the Bodach Glas [i.e., the Grey Spectre]. 1827 ― Highl. Widow i, Oh! then the ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Myth of the Day: Bodach - Mythology: Gods and Monsters
Explore the haunting Bodach legend, a Scottish folklore specter, bringing omens and forewarnings in the night's shadow. godsandmonstersinfo.substack.com
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The Bodach, the Boogeyman of Celtic Folklore Explained - YouTube
00:00 Intro · 00:10 Bodach · 01:58 Origins · 06:45 Appearance · 10:57 Intermission · 11:38 Nature, Bhavior, Personality, Purpose · 14:37 Bodach ... www.youtube.com
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The Bodach- Ancient God, Folk Myth or Malevolent Ghost?
There are seven stones altogether. The tallest of the stones, with a feminine torso and slender neck, is said to represent the Cailleach. spookyscotland.net
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BODACH Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
noun bo· dach ˈbōdək, ˈbäd- plural -s 1. Scottish & Irish : a boorish old man 2. Scottish & Irish : goblin, bugaboo www.merriam-webster.com
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Dictionary - LearnGaelic
an old man of sixty, a sixty year old man. bodach na gealaiche crom. ^^. the man in the moon. Bodach nan Casan-clòimhe. learngaelic.scot
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The bodach beag - Coast that Shaped the World
In Gaelic, a bodach is an old man and beag means little, or small of stature. So, a bodach beag is a little old man. A bodach beag used to live – apparently ... coast.scot
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Bodach | The Demonic Paradise Wiki - Fandom
A bodach is a type of monster from Scottish folklore that resembles a hideous old man and is the male counterpart of a Hag. the-demonic-paradise.fandom.com
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Am Bodach
Am Bodach is a Scottish mountain which lies in the Mamores range, four kilometres north of Kinlochleven in the Highland council area. The mountain should not be confused with another Am Bodach at the eastern end of the Aonach Eagach ridge in Glen Coe. wikipedia.org
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boodie
boodie Sc. (ˈbuːdɪ) [perh. ad. Gael. bodach ghost. But cf. bolly.] A spectre, a hobgoblin.? a 1700 Ballad, Baroune o' Gairtly in Smith Hist. Aberdeensh. (1875) I. 650 Nae gruesome gaist, nor black boodie Cud fleg that bold Baroune. 1785 Jrnl. fr. Lond. 6 in Poems Buchan Dial. (Jam.) About the time o... Oxford English Dictionary
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Liaghra
Regional names Crann tachrais – Various Na Sgiathan (the wings) – Caithness Bodach-sgiathan (Old man of the wings) – Sutherland Eachan (Horsie) – Argyll wikipedia.org
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bod
bod (bɒd) Slang abbrev. of body n. in various senses; esp. a person. (In Sc. quots. 1788 and 1813, perh. abbrev. of bodach.)1788 J. Macaulay Poems 143 While aulder bods were babees birling, We took our slide. 1813 E. Picken Poems II. 131 Sae he made a long blaw about graces, an' gods, Like Vulcan, a... Oxford English Dictionary
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