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woodwose
† ˈwoodwose, ˈwoodhouse, n. Obs. (exc. Hist.). Forms: 1 wudewasa, 4 wodwos, (-wysse), 4–5 wodewese, 4–6 wodewose, 5 wodwose, (-wous(e, -woys, -wosh(e, -wyssh(e, wodewyse), 5–6 woodwose, -wyss, 6 -woss, pl. wodys, vodys. β. 5 woodowes, 6 wodowes, woodos(e, wodehouse, -howse, wood(e)hous(e. [Late OE. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Woodhouse
Wodehouse Wodehouse (disambiguation) Wild man, also known as wodwo, wodehouse or woodwose, mythological figure wikipedia.org
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wodewose
wodewose see woodwose. Oxford English Dictionary
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Bergmönch
See also Rübezahl - a Czech-German mountain spirit or woodwose Literature Wilhelm Grimm, Jacob Grimm: Deutsche Sagen: Vollständige Ausgabe mit Illustrationen wikipedia.org
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wodwale
wodwale, -ward, -wose see woodwale, woodward, woodwose. Oxford English Dictionary
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Wodehouse (surname)
The native English term for "wild man", woodwose (from a putative Old English *wude-wāsa "wood-being"), has been transformed to woodhouse by popular etymology wikipedia.org
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wodowes
wodowes var. woodwose. Oxford English Dictionary
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woodose
woodos(e, -owes var. woodwose. Oxford English Dictionary
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Puck (folklore)
Milton's Puck is not small and sprightly, but nearer to a Green Man or a hairy woodwose. wikipedia.org
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woodhouse
woodhouse var. woodwose. Oxford English Dictionary
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Kilmorack Gallery
The memoir CONFESSIONS OF A HIGHLAND ART DEALER (Woodwose Books) was released in September 2022. wikipedia.org
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wodehouse
wodehouse see woodwose. Oxford English Dictionary
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Ex Reverie
Gillian Chadwick has also performed with Jessica Weeks as Woodwose, and with Sharron Kraus as Rusalnaia, in addition to being a contributing member to wikipedia.org
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woodward
▪ I. woodward, n. Hist. (ˈwʊdwəd) Forms: see wood n.1; also 6 wodwarte, 7 wooddard. [Late OE. wuduweard, f. wood n.1 + ward n.1 Survives as a surname in the forms Woodward and Woodard.] The keeper of a wood; an officer of a wood or forest, having charge of the growing timber.c 1050 Rect. Sing. Pers.... Oxford English Dictionary
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Snapped Ankles
It was Rough Trade's Album of the Month, and they described it as the group's "most spellbinding potion of woodwose krautrock to date" and a "bewitching wikipedia.org
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