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Contains:
folktale
Often used in the same context:
lore,
folktales,
mythology,
folk,
legend,
traditions,
fables,
fairytales,
superstitions,
folklife,
prehistory,
folklorists,
puranic,
mystic,
heritage,
dreamtime,
apocrypha,
folkways,
myth,
folksong,
mumming,
ancient,
history,
ethnology,
iroquoian,
mysticism,
proverbs,
tales,
culture,
heraldry,
ancestors,
ethnographical,
gaulish,
kashubian,
bard,
palaeolithic,
rituals,
millenary,
cryptozoology,
algonquian,
ogham,
animism,
mythical creature,
shamanism,
storyteller,
iconography,
scots gaelic,
foodways,
historian,
dorians,
poetry,
historiography,
toltecs,
caddoan,
etymology,
hupa,
dialect,
hamitic,
spiritualism,
mystique,
sumerians,
druidism,
princedom,
mummery,
classical mythology,
ursus,
genealogies,
folk etymology,
ancestor worship,
vedic literature,
candlemas day,
magic realism,
geomancy,
ethnobotany,
norse mythology,
pictographs,
morris dancing,
lugh,
mesmerism,
pagan,
archeology,
ancestry,
corroboree,
zithers,
retold,
aleichem,
motifs,
palmistry,
voodoo,
origins,
siouan,
mummer,
necromancy,
kalevala,
idylls,
kalapuya,
puppetry,
basketry,
newari,
kachina,
quechuan,
mythos,
folksongs,
folktale,
ethnicity,
vernacular,
balladry,
dialects,
nationalism,
vernaculars,
cinema,
exceptionalism,
immigrants,
literatures,
australia,
southwest,
twelfthcentury,
beset,
century,
eastcentral,
folkloric,
hagiographical,
medieval,
modernday,
nonfiction,
northcentral,
northeastern,
northwest,
northwestern,
presentday,
renascent,
southeast,
southern,
southwestern
Appears in the definition of:
.,
akira kurosawa,
banshee,
brownie,
dibbuk,
dybbuk,
ecuadorian,
elf,
erik axel karlfeldt,
giant,
goblin,
golem,
gremlin,
hob,
hobgoblin,
imp,
karlfeldt,
kelpie,
kelpy,
kurosawa,
lamia,
leprechaun,
lilith,
lycanthropy,
manichaeanism,
manichaeism,
mythical creature,
mythical monster,
ogre,
ogress,
peri,
pixie,
pixy,
puck,
rama,
robin goodfellow,
tom thumb,
trickster,
troll,
vampire
More general:
lore,
traditional knowledge
Also try:
— Adjectives for folklore:
american,
local,
russian,
european,
irish,
indian,
african,
popular,
traditional,
black,
modern,
more...
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