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Post by El Borak on Jun 30, 2019 23:03:02 GMT -5
Page 433 w Gronw Pebyr [Goronwy.Gronw Bebyr.Gronwy Pedbyr] (a chieftan: a hunter) (DM.433) n *Grottasong* [Grottasongr.Grotti Song.Queen Song] (the story of Frodi and the magic millstones known as Grotte, in the *Younger Edda*) (dm.433) n Grotte [Grotti.World Mill] (the magic millstones given to Frodi and worked by the two giantesses Fenia and Menia) (dm.433) na Ground-heat Girl (a Navaho maiden) (wife of the first man) (dm.433) w Grove of Magicians [Cell-y-Dewinaid] (a stand of oak trees in Wales) (DM.433) bu Grub-chen (the Tibetan version of Mahasiddha) (dm.433) scottish gruacach [gruagach.The Hairy One] (a monster: an ogre: a brownie: a household goddess: an Otherworld wizard) (dm.433) i Gruadh (daughter of a king of Antioch) (DM.433) i gruagach (a wizard-warrior) (dm.433) b Gruddieu [Grudye(n)] (a warrior in Bran's army) (son of Muryel) (DM.433) w Grugyn (a young boar, offspring of Twrch Trwyth) (dm.433) i Gruibhne (a warrior of Munster) (DM.433) b Grumbo (a giant in the story of Tom Thumb) (dm.433) b Grumedan (a knight) (DM.433) 1 grylli (a talisman in the form of a chimaera or griffon) (dm.433) b Gryn (a gatekeeper at King Arthur's palace) (dm.433) tibet gSan Sgrub (a Bon god) (DM.433) [file under Yama]
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Post by El Borak on Jun 30, 2019 23:03:38 GMT -5
Page 434 tibet gSang-ba (Bon deities) (dm.434) gShen-Lha-Odkhar (a Bon creator-god) (DM.434) gShen-Rabs [gShen-Rap.Mi-bo] (the supreme god in the Bon pantheon) (dm.434) gShin-rje (the Tibetan name for Yama as one of the Drag-gshed) (dm.434) gShin-rje gsed (the Tibetan name for Yamantaka as one of the Drag-gshed) (dm.434) gSun-g-rgyal po [Sung-gi-gral-po] (king of speech) (one of the Panchmaharajas) (dm.434) a Gu [Gou:=Yoruba Ogun] (the blacksmith-god and war-god of the Fon) (son of Mawu-Lisa) (DM.434) m Gu (the Babylonian version of Aquarius) (dm.434) wi Guabancex [Lady of the Winds] (a Taino wind-goddess) (dm.433) Guabonito (a sea-goddess) (DM.433) sa Guaca (objects involved in Inca religion) (DM.434) ca Guachimines (the brothers-in-law of Guamansuri) (DM.434) europe Guadiana (a squire) (DM.434) wi Guagugiana [Albeborael.Guahayona.Guayahona.(Hiaunael) Guanin.Vagoniona] (a culture-hero of the Taino) (son of Hiauna) (DM.434) w Guaillauc (father of Eliseg) (dm.434) i Guaire [Guaire Aidhne[ (a king of Connaight) (son of Colman) (brother of Marvan) (father of Cred and Geilgheis) (DM.434) sa Guallipen [Huallepen] (in Chile, a fabulous animal in the form of a sheep with the head of a calf: an amphibious monster) (DM.434) ca Guamansuri (the first mortal in the lore of the Incas) (DM.434) wi Guamaonocon [Iocauna.Father Sky] (supreme god of the Taino) (dm.434) i Guan (a warrior of the Fianna) (DM.434) b Guanhamara [Guanamara] (wife of King Arthur in the work of Geoffrey of Monmouth) (DM.434)
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Post by El Borak on Jun 30, 2019 23:04:20 GMT -5
Page 435 wi Guanin (a mythical country) (DM.435) sa guara (spirits in the lore of the Chamacoco people) (DM.435) Guaracy [Guracy.Torushompek] (sun-god and creator of animals) (dm.435) Guarani (an ancestral hero) (DM.435) europe Guarinos (one of Charlemagne's knights) (DM.435) sa Guatavita (in the lore of the Chibca, a lake said to be the home of a snake-god) (dm.435) wi Guatava (a messenger-goddess of the Taino) (dm.435) sa Guayacan (in the lore of the Incas, a lake) (DM.435) Guayavacuni (a supreme god in Patagonia) (dm.435) ca Gucumatz [Bowels of Earth.Bowels of Heaven.Four Ends of Earth.Gugumatz.Gukamatz.Gukumatz.Heart of Haven.Plumed Serpent:=Aztec Quetzalcoatl:=Mohave Kukumatz] (a Quiche sky-god and creator god) (son of E Quaholom and E Alom, in some accounts) (DM.435) m Gudanna (a Sumerian monster) (DM.435) persia Gudarz (a nobleman) (father of Gew) (DM.435) n Gudhorn (son of Halfdan by Groa) (DM.435) na Gudratrigakwitl [Above Old Man.Guatrigakwitl.Old Man Above:=Cahroc Chareya] (the creator-god of the Wiyot tribes) (DM.435) german Gudrun [Cha(u)trun.Gudr(un).Gurthr.Gutrun(e).Kudrun.Krimhild] (daughter of Hettel and Hilde) (wife of Herwig) (DM.435) n Gudrun [Cha(u)trun.Gudr(unn).Gurthr.Gutrun(e).Kudrun.Svava] (a Valkyrie) (DM.435) Gudrun [Cha(u)trun.Gudr(unn).Gurthr.Gutrun(e).Kudrun:=German Krimhild] (daughter of Giuki and Grimhild) (sister of Gunnar, Guttorm and Hogni) (wife of Atli, Jonakur and Sigurd) (mother of Swanhild by Sigurd) (mother of Eitel and Erp by Atli) (mother of Erp, Hamdir and Sorli by Jonakur) (DM.435) Gudrun (wife of Thord and Thorwald) (dm.435) german *Gudrun Lied* (a 13th c epic, the story of Gudrun) (daughter of Hettel and Hilda) (dm.435) russian Gudyri-mumy (a thunder-goddess of the Votyaks) (dm.435) 1 Guebres [Ghebers] (fire-worshipers) (dm.435)
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Post by El Borak on Jun 30, 2019 23:05:04 GMT -5
Page 436 sa Guecubu [Guecufu.Hecuva] (an evil spirit of the Araucanian Indians) (DM.436) wi Guede<''> (the first man to die, in Haitian voodoo lore) (dm.436) guede<''> (the spirit of the dead, in Haitian voodoo lore) (DM.436) e Guenole (a priest) (DM.436) sa Guenu-Pillan [Pil(l)an] (a name of Menechen as 'spirit of heaven') (DM.436) europe Guerin (a lord of Vienna) (DM.436) na gueyu (ashes said to have magical powers) (dm.436) baltic Guffitar [=Norse Govetter] (Lappish dwarf spirits of the forest or living underground) (DM.436) h Guga (a serpent-god) (dm.436) m Gugal (a name of Marduk referring to his wealth) (dm.436) Gugulanna [Bull of Heaven.(Great) Gugulana] (a god of the underworld) (consort of Ereshkigal) (dm.436) h Guha (a demon: a name for Karttikeya) (DM.436) bu Guhya-pati (a master of secrets) (dm.436) h Guhyaka [Guhya.Strong One:fem=Guhyaki] (a yaksha) (DM.436) Guhyaki [male=Guhyaka] (a female demon, servant of Kubera) (dm.436) bu Guhyasamaja (a protective deity) (DM.436) eu Gui [Guy] (brother of Vivien) (DM.436) Gui de Burgogne [Guy of Burgundy] (a Frankish knight) (husband of Floripas) (DM.436) Gui de Montfaucon (a knight defeated by Godfrey de Bouillon) (dm.436) wi guianos (sacred yellow shells used as talismans by the Taino) (dm.436) eu Guiborc [Witburgis] (wife of Girart de Vienne) (DM.436) Guichard [Guiscard.Guischart] (son of Aymon and Aya or Beatrice) (brother of Alardo, Bradamante, Ricciardetto, Ricardo and Rinaldo) (dm.436) b Guiderius (a king of Britain) (son of Cymbeline) (brother of Arviragus) (DM.436) french Guido of Tours (the French version of Guy of Warwick) (dm.436) eu Guido the Wild [Guido the Savage] (son of Aymon and Constantia) (DM.436) b Guigenor (daughter of Guiromelant) (grand-niece of King Arthur) (wife of Aalardin) (dm.436) Guilan (a knight) (DM.436)
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Post by El Borak on Jun 30, 2019 23:05:47 GMT -5
Page 437 eu Guillaume [Guillaume d'Orange.Guillaume Fierebrace.Guillaume Short-nose] (son of Aymeri) (uncle of Vivien) (brother of Alane and Bertrane) (husband of Guiboure) (DM.437) Guillaume de Monclin (brother of Formont) (dm.437) b Guimer [Guignier:=Welsh Tegau Eufron] (daughter of the king of Cornwall) (sister of Cador) (wife of Caradoc) (DM.437) Guinalot (son of Eliaures) (DM.437) Guinebaut (a magician) (brother of Ban and Bors) (DM.437) sa Guinechen (a name of Epunamun as 'master of men') (dm.437) wi Guinee (home of the gods in Haiti) (dm.437) sa Guinemapun (a name of Epunamun as 'master of the land') (dm.437) b Guinevere [Guanhuvara.Guanamara.Guanhamara.Geneura.Genevra.Genievre.Ginevra.Guenever(e).Guenhuvara.Guinever.Gvenour.Gwennere.Wenhaver:=Frech Gilan(e)ier:=Welsh Gwen(h)wyfar.Gwenh(w)yvar.Gwynhwfar] (daughter of King Leodegrance) (sister of Gotegrim and Gwenhwyach) (wife of King Arthur) (DM.437)
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Post by El Borak on Jun 30, 2019 23:06:37 GMT -5
Page 438 b Guingamuer [Guingamor] (a lover of Morgan le Fay) (DM.438) Guinganbresil (husband of Tancree) (dm.438) Guiomar [Giomar] (a nephew of King Arthur) (dm.438) eu Guire (mayor of Bordeaux) (brother of Sherasmin) (dm.438) b Guiromelant [Guireomelant] (husband of Clarissant) (father of Guigenor) (DM.438) Guiron (father of Calinan by Bloie) (DM.438) Guithelin (a monk) (DM.438) j guji (a chief priest) (dm.438) afghan Gujo (a local god of the Kafir) (dm.438) i Gul [Gulaidhe] (a satirist) (father of Saba) (DM.438) m Gul-Ses [=Hurrian Hutena] (Hittite goddess of fate) (dm.438) Gula [Nin Ezen.Nintinugga.Ninudzalli:=Babylonian Ninkarraka:=Kassite Hala:=Phoenician Baau:=Sumerian Baba] (the Sumerian goddess of death and healing) (consort of Ninurta or Nimib) (DM.438) 1 Guland [Nabam] (a demon associated with Saturday) (dm.438) au Gulanundoidj (a woman betrothed to a snake-man) (DM.438) n Gulf of the Black Grief (the berth, in Niflheim, of Naglfari, the ship of death) (dm.438) a Guli (a Hottentot hunter who killed the Sun-ram) (DM.438) n Gullbra (a princess) (daughter of Visivald) (sister of Soley) (half-sister of Hiarandi) (DM.438) Gulfaxi [Gold(en)mane.Goldfax.Gullifaxi] (the horse of Hrugnir) (DM.438) Gullinbursti [Gollinbursti] (a boar with a golden pelt which pulled Frey's car) (DM.438) Gullinkambi [Gold Comb.Goldtop.Gollinkambi.Vithaf(i)nir.Vithofnir] (the cockerel n Midgard that will wake the gods at Ragnarok) (DM.438) Gullintani (a name of Heimdall as 'golden-toothed') (dm.438) Gulltop [Gulltoppr] (the golden-maned horse of Heimdall) (dm.438) h Gulsilia Mata (an evil goddess causing illness) (dm.438) a Gulu [Kulu] (the creator-god of the Buganda) (father of Kaizuki, Nimba and Walumbe) (dm.438)
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Post by El Borak on Jun 30, 2019 23:07:39 GMT -5
Page 439 a Gum Girl [Gum Baby.Guar Girl.Rubber Girl.Tar Baby] (an effigy covered with sticky matter) (DM.439) h Gumakesi (daughter of MatAli by Sudharma) (DM.439) na gumberoo (a fabulous animal) (dm.439) h guna (a strong principle of nature) (DM.439) guna-guna (in Indonesia, witchcraft and magic) (dm.439) h Gunadhya (a poet) (DM.439) na Gunarh (in the lore of the tribes of the northwest, an animal spirit in the form of a killer-whale) (dm.439) Gunarhnsengyet (a hunter of the killer whale, Gunarh) (DM.439) h Gunasarman (owner of a magic eye-lotion which could make him disappear) (dm.439) j Gundari-myoo (Amrita Kundalin.Amrita Kundika.Kanro Gundari.Kongo Gundari.Nampo Gundari Nasha.Renge Gundari] (a terrible god) (DM.439) b Gundebald (ruler of a mysterious kingdom) (DM.439) n Gundestrup bowl (a 1st c bowl, silver-plate on copper, decorated with gods and scenes from mythology) (dm.439) au gundil (witch-doctors of the Aborigines) (DM.439) ei Gunduple (a cat) (DM.439) g Guneus (father of Laonome) (dm.439) n Gungnir [Gung(n)er] (the spear of Odin) (DM.439) h Gunkamdeva (a king who conquered the Nagas) (DM.439) n Gunlod [Gunlad.Gun(n)lauth.Gunnlod] (daughter of the giant Suttung) (mother of Bragi by Odin) (DM.439) scottish Gunna (spirits that search for scraps of food such as bones) (dm.439) n Gunnar [Gundicarius.Gunnarr:=German Gunther] (king of the Guikungs) (son of Guiki and Grimhild) (brother of Gudrun, Guttorm and Hogni) (husband of Brunhild and Glaumor) (DM.439)
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Post by El Borak on Jun 30, 2019 23:10:18 GMT -5
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Post by El Borak on Jun 30, 2019 23:11:21 GMT -5
Page 440 n Gunnar Helmingr (a Norweigan who offended the king) (DM.440) Gunnar Lambasson (one of the men in Flosi's force attacking the Njalssons) (husband of Hallgerda) (DM.440) na Gunnodoyak [Gunnodoyah] (an Iroquois warrior) (DM.440) n Gunnthra (a river in Niflheim) (one of the 12 rivers known as Elivagar) (dm.440) b Gunphar (a king of Orkney) (DM.440) Gunter (a king of Denmark) (DM.440) german Gunther [Gunthari.King of WormsL=Norse Gunnar] (the name of Gunnar in the Nibelungenlied) (son of Dankrat and Ute) (brother of Gernot, Giselher and Krimhild) (husband of Brunhild) (father of Siegfried) (DM.440) Gunther (son of Siegfried and Krimhild) (dm.440) n Gunthiof (son of Frithiof and Ingeborg) (dm.440) a Gunuko (a deity of the Nupe of Nigeria and in Brazil) (dm.440) m Gunura (a Babylonian deity) (father or sister of Damuzi) (dm.440) h Gupta, Abhinava (a 10th c sage) (DM.440) tibet Gur-Gyi Mgon-Po (a Buddhist god of tents) (a form of Mahakala) (dm.440) b Gurgurant (a cannibal king) (DM.440) Gurgustius [Gurgiunt.Brabtrud.Gurguntius] (a king of Britain) (son of Rivallo) (dm.440) a Gurikhaisib (the primaeval ancestor of the Hottentots) (dm.440) ei Guriang Tunggal (the supreme god in Java) (father of Guru Minda) (husband of Ambu Dewi) (dm.440)
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Post by El Borak on Jun 30, 2019 23:12:42 GMT -5
Page 441 i Gurmun (an African king who became king of Ireland) (son of Gormund, some say) (DM.441) h guru [gosain] (a spiritual leader) (DM.441) Guru-Gita [Song of the Guru] (a poem of some three hundred and fifty stanzas relating conversations between Shiva and Parvati) (dm.440) tibet Guru-kam-balu (a headless monk) (dm.441) ei Guru Minda (a Javan prince of heaven) (son of Guriang Tunggal and Ambu Dewi) (husband of Purba Sari) (DM.441) pi Guru ri Seleng (one of the first beings in the lore of the Sulawesi) (brother of Sangkuruwira) (father of Nyilitimo) (dm.441) au guruwari (paintings on stones, etc. used in male rituals) (dm.441) b Gurzgi (son of Gornemant) (brother of Lascoyt, Liaze and Schenteflurs) (dm.441) a Guzil (a god in Tripolitania) (DM.441) demon Gusayn [Gusion.Gusoin.Pirsoyn] (a demon) (one of the 72 spirits of Solomon) (DM.441) p Gushasp (a sacred fire) (DM.441) m Gushkinbanda (a Babylonian god) (dm.441) ei gusi (a pot-bellied type of jar in Borneo) (DM.441) eu Guta (a Hungarian demon) (DM.441) 1 Guttlehog (the English version of Ciriato) (dm.441) n Guttorm [Guttormr] (son of Giuki and Grimhild) (brother of Gunnar, Gudrun and Hogni) (DM.441) b Guy of Southampton (father of Bevis) (dm.441) Guy of Warwick [=French Guido of Tours] (a medieval hero) (son of Segard) (husband of Felice) (father of Rainburn) (DM.441) na guyascutus [dismal sauger.godaphro.gouger.gwinter.lunkus.mountain stemwinder.prock.rackalbore.sauger.sideswiper.sidehill dodger] (a fabulous animal) (dm.441) w Guynas [Gunvasius.Gwenbaus.Gwinas] (a mortal version of Gwyn ap Nudd as king of Orkney) (dm.441) b Guyon (a knight in The Faerie Queene) (temperance personified) (DM.441) eu Guyon (a king of Denmark) (son of Geoffroy) (half-brother of Ogier) (father of Walter) (DM.441) p Guzhak (consort of Hoshang) (DM.441) b Gvenour (the name for Guinevere in Arthour and Merlin) (dm.441) Gwaddyn Oddeith [Gwadyn Odyeith] (a warrior at King Arthur's court) (DM.441) Gwaddyn Osol [Gwadyn Osol] (a warrior at King Arthur's court) (DM.441)
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Post by El Borak on Jun 30, 2019 23:13:21 GMT -5
Page 442 w Gwaeth (maidservant to Cyfwich and Drwgddyddwg) (dm.442) Gwaethaf Oll (maidservant to Syfwich and Llynddyddwg) (dm.442) j Gwakko [=Hindu Chandra] (a Shinto moon-deity) (DM.442) w Gwalchaved [Gwal(c)hafed.Gwalhaved.Hawk of Summer] (the Welsh name for Galahad) (son of Lot and Gwyar) (brother of Gwalchmai) (dm.442) a Gwalu [C'balu.Gbalu] (a rain-god of the Yoruba) (dm.442) b Gware (a member of King Arthur's household, appearing in the story of Culhwch and Olwen) (dm.442) w Gwarthegydd (a member and counsellor at King Arthur's court) (son of Caw) (DM.442) Gwastad [Gwested] (father of Gwefyl) (dm.442) pi Gwau Meo (a culture hero of the Solomon Islands) (brother of Gwau Meo) (DM.442) w Gwawl [Gawl.Gwal.Prince of Sun] (a former suitor of Rhiannon) (son of Clud) (DM.442) Gwawl [Gawl.Gwal] (daughter of Coel and Stradwawl) (wife of Cunedda, in some accounts) (dm.442) Gweddw (owner of the horse Gwyn Dunmane) (DM.442) b Gwefyl [Gwevyl] (a warrior at King Arthur's court) (son of Gwastad) (DM.442) Gweir [Gwair] (a counsellor of King Arthur) (son of Gwestyl) (dm.442) Gweir Ennwir [Gwair] (an uncle of King Arthur) (dm.442) Gweir Hir [Gwair] (an uncle of King Arthur) (dm.442) Gwen [Gwenn.Llen Arthur.Mantle of Invisibility] (a cloak or veil of King Arthur) (DM.442) Gwen [Gwenn] (daughter of Cunedda) (dm.442) i Gwen [Guener] (a goddess of smiles) (sister of Jou and Sadurn) (dm.442) w Gwen [Gwenn.The White Swan] (daughter of Cynwal) (wife of Anlawdd) (mother of Goleuddydd, Igraine and Rieingulid) (DM.442) b Gwenddolau (a prince) (Merlin's lord) (DM.442) Gwedolen [Guendoloen(a)] (daughter of Corineus) (wife of Locrinus) (mother of Maddan) (DM.442)
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Post by El Borak on Jun 30, 2019 23:14:02 GMT -5
Page 443 b Gwendolen [Guendolen(a)] (a fairy) (mother of Gyneth by King Arthur) (dm.443) Gwendoloena [Chwimleian.Guendoloena.Gwendolena] (a flower-maiden) (wife of Merlin, in Italian romances) (DM.443) Gwendydd [=Italian Ganieda] (a twin sister of Merlin) (wife of Rhydderch, in some accounts) (dm.443) Gwengasoain [Guengasoain.Gygantioen] (a giant) (the killer ofRaguidel) (father of Belinette) (DM.443) Gwenhwyfach [Guenhwy(v)ach] (a sister of Guinevere) (DM.443) w Gwenhwyfar [Gwenhwyvar.White One] (the Welsh version of Guinever) (dm.443) Gwenlliant (a beautiful maiden) (dm.443) b Gwenloie [Guenloie] (wife of Yder) (dm.443) Gwenlon (a knight at the court of King Mark) (DM.443) i Gwennere (daughter of Ryon) (dm.443) b Gwenwynwyn (the chief warrior at King Arthur's court) (dm.443) i Gwern (a prince of Ireland) (son of Matholwch and Branwen) (DM.443) b Gwestyl [Gwestel] (father of Gweir) (dm.443) Gwiawn [Cat-eye] (a warrior at King Arthur's court) (DM.443) Gwiffred Petit [Little King:=Welsh Y Brenhin Bychan] (a small knight) (DM.443) w Gwilenhin [Gwilenhyn] (a king of France) (DM.443) b Gwilym (a son of the king of France) (dm.443) Gwinam (a horse of Kay) (dm.443) w Gwion [Gwion Bach:=Irish Finn mac Cool] (son of Gwreang) (DM.443) Gwlad Yr Hav (the Otherworld, a land of summer from which men came) (dm.443) Gwladys (a Welsh saint) (daughter of Brychan) (mother of St Cadoc) (DM.443) Gwlwlydd (owner of the oxen Melyn Gwanwyn) and Yeh Brych) (DM.443) Gwrach (a hag; a witch; a form of banshee) (dm.443) b Gwrach y Rhibyn (the Welsh version of the Grey Washer by the Ford) (dm.443) w Gwragedd Annwfn (lake-maidens) (DM.443) Gwreang (father of Gwion) (dm.443) Gwres (a standard-bearer for King Arthur) (son of Rheged) (dm.443) Gwrfa [Gwrvan] (in some accounts, a name for Gawain) (dm.443) b Gwrfoddw [Gwrfodd(h)u] (a warrior at King Arthur's court) (uncle of King Arthur) (dm.443)
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Post by El Borak on Jun 30, 2019 23:14:54 GMT -5
Page 444 b Gwrgi (cousin of Gwenddolau) (DM.444) Gwrhyr Gwalstawt [Gurhyr] (a warrior at the court of King Arthur) (an interpreter) (DM.444) w Gwri [Guri] (the name first given to Pryderi by the couple who found him after he had been abandoned) (dm.444) b Gwyrnach [Gwernach.Wrnach.Wrynach] (a giant) (DM.444) Gwrvawr (an ancestor of King Arthur) (dm.444) w Gwrytheyrn (the Welsh name for Vortigern) (dm.444) Gwyar [Gore] (a war-goddess) (dm.444) Gwyar [Gore] (wife of Lot) (mother of Dioneta and Gwalchmai) (DM.444) b Gwyddawg (son of Menestyr) (father of Arwyli) (DM.444) w gwyddbwyll [=Irish fidchell] (a board game played by gods and mortals) (DM.444) Gwyddno Garanhirtan [Dewrarth.Gwyddno Garanhir.Gwyddeu.Urien] (king of Gwaelod) (a salmon-fisher) (father of Elphin) (DM.444) Gwyddno Longshanks [Gwyddeu Longshanks] (ruler of Cantre'r Gwaelod, an undersea kingdom) (owner of a never-empty hamper, Mwys Gwyddno) (DM.444) Gwyddolwyn [Gidolin.Gwydolwyn] (a dwarf) (owner of the bottles that kept liquids warm) (DM.444) b Gwyddre (a gatekeeper of King Arthur's palace) (DM.444) w Gwydion [Gwair.Gwydyon=Irish Ogma:=Roman Ogmius] (a magician and war-god) (nephew and deputy for Math, king of Gwynedd) (son of Beli and Don) (brother of Aranrhod and Gilfaethwy) (father of Nwyvre by Aranrhod) (DM.444) Gwydion [Gwydyon] (a herdsman for the tribe of Gwynedd) (dm.444) b Gwydre (an illegitimate son of King Arthur) (DM.444) Gwydre (nephew of Heuil) (DM.444) w Gwyglet (a warrior-hero) (dm.444) b Gwyl (a mistress of King Arthur) (daughter of Gendawd) (dm.444) w gwyllion (mischievious spirits: cruel fairies) (DM.444) Gwyn [Gwynn ap Nudd:=British Herne] (king of the fairies, lord of the dead) (son of Lludd) (brother of Gwythyr, some say) (DM.444)
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Post by El Borak on Jun 30, 2019 23:15:27 GMT -5
Page 445 w Gwyn (a warrior at King Arthur's court) (son of Tringad) (DM.445) Gwyn Dunmane [Gwyn(n) Myd(d)wn] (the horse of Gweddw) (DM.445) Gwyn Gohoyw [Gwynn Gloy(w)] (father of Cigfa) (dm.445) Gwyn Hen [Gwyn the Old] (father of Heilyn) (dm.445) b Gwyn Llogell Gwyr (an elder at King Arthur's court) (dm.445) w Gwyngelli (a warrior and companion of King Arthur) (DM.445) b Gwynnlim [Gwynllym] (king of Gwynllyg) (father of St Cadoc) (DM.445) w Gwri Gwallt-euryn (a Welsh hero, an early version of Gawain) (dm.445) Gwys (a young boar) (offspring of Twrch Trwyth) (dm.445) b Gwythyr (son of Greiwl) (brother of Gwyn ap Nudd, some say) (DM.445) tibet gyal-tsan dsemo (a form of prayer-flag) (dm.445) Gyalin (king of the realm of demi-gods) (dm.445) n gydja (an Icelandic priestess) (dm.445) g Gyges [Gyas.Gyes] (one of the Hundred-handed ones) (son of Uranus and Gaea) (brother of Briaraeus and Cottus) (DM.445) Gyges [Gyes] (a shepherd who became a king of Lydia) (DM.445) n gygr (the female version of jotun (giant)) (dm.445) Gylfa-ginning [The Deluding of Gylfi] (a story from the Younger Edda of Gylfi's visit to Odin's palace) (DM.445) Gylfi [Gylfe] (king of Sweden) (DM.445) Gylli [Gyllir] (a horse of the gods) (dm.445) Gymir [Gymer] (a sea-giant) (a shepherd of Gollweig) (son of Aegir and Ran) (father of Beli and Gerda) (brother of Mimir) (dm.445) Gymir [Gymer] (a name of Aegir as 'concealer') (DM.445) b Gyneth (daughter of King Arthur by Gwendolen) (DM.445)
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Post by El Borak on Jun 30, 2019 23:16:19 GMT -5
Page 446 1 gyromancy (a form of divination) (DM.446) b gytrash [guytresh] (a ghost haunting byways: the spirit of a horse, mule or dog) (DM.446) j gyu-O (a form of lie-detector) (DM.446)
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Post by El Borak on Jun 30, 2019 23:16:51 GMT -5
Page 447 Hca H (a Mayan deity of uncertain identity, referred to as god H) (DM.447) ch Ha [Ch'en Chi.The Blower] (a general who was deified as a door-god) (DM.447) e Ha (a guardian god of the desert) (Lord of the Lybians) (dm.447) ha (an entity not dependent on the physical body, one of the 5 elements comprising the complete being) (dm.447) pi Ha-loa (second child of Wakea) (DM.447) na Ha Wen Neyiu (a supreme god of the Iroquois) (dm.447) j Ha-mori (a god of the leaves of trees) (dm.447) Ha-Yama-to (consort of O-Ge-Tsu-Hime) (father of Wake-Sa-ne-me and Waka-toshi) (dm.447) ca haab (the Mayan solar year) (dm.447) demon Haatan (a demon said to hide treasure) (dm.447) a Haabat-ar-Rumani (a blind man) (DM.447) korean Habeg (Lord of the River) (father of Yuhwa) (DM.447) eu Habergeis (in the Tyrol, an evil bird) (DM.447) na Habotchkilawetha ['oat goat'] (a spirit of vegetation) (dm.447) eu Habonde [=Norse Fulla] (a Danish goddess of abundance) (dm.447) 1 Habondia (a queen of spirits, witches, etc.) b Habren [Hebren.Sabra.Sabre.Sabrina] (daughter of Locrinus and Estrildis) (DM.447) n Habrok (the hawk owned by the Danish king Hrolf Kraki) (DM.447)
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Post by El Borak on Jun 30, 2019 23:17:35 GMT -5
Page 448 a Habyarimana (a name of Imana as 'he who gives children') (dm.448) ca Hacavitz (a god of the Quiche Indians) (DM.448) eu Hache (son of Berchther) (father of Eckhardt) (dm.448) j Hachiman [God of the Eight Banderoles.Ojin.Yahata:=Buddhist Daibosatsu] (a Shinto god of war) (DM.448) Hachioji (a group of 8 deities (3 female, 5 male) spat out by Amaterasu and Susanowa) (dm.448) n Hackelberend [Hackeberg.Hackel-berend.'mantle-bearer'] (a name for Odin as a wind-god) (dm.448) Hackelberg, Hans von (a suggested leader of the Wild Hunt) (DM.448) b Hacklespin (the English version of Calcabrina) (DM.448) na Hadachisi (a Navaho destroyer-god) (one of the Yeibechi) (dm.448) m Hadad [Dad(da).Dadu.Kurgal.Martu:=Babylonian Adad:=Phoenician Balmarcodes] (a Syrian weather-god) (consort of Atargatis or Asherah) (dm.448) n Haburg (a swan-maiden) (aunt of Siegelinde) (DM.448) danish Hadding [Haddingr] (a hero) (son of Orvandil and Groa) (brother of Svipdag) (DM.448) n Hadding [Haddingr] (a sea-god) (DM.448) g Hades [Aides.Aidoneus.Ais.Clymenus.Euboleus.Klymenos.Pouton.Pluteus.Pluto.Polydectes.Polydegmon.Pylartes.Stygeros.'unseen'.Zeus Katachthonios:=Egyptian Serapis:=Japanese Emma-O:=Norse Ymir:=Pacific Islands Yama-raja:=Persian Yima:=Roman Aidoneus.Dis (Pater).Dives.Orcus.Pluto] (god of the underworld, god of wealth) (one of the Olympians) (son of Cronus and Rhea) (brother of Demeter, Hera, Hestia, Poseidon and Zeus) (husband of Persephone) (DM.448) Hades [=Hebrew She'ol] (hell) (dm.448) p Hadhayosh [Sarsaok:=Hebrew Behemoth] (a primeval ox) (DM.448) na Hadganso Shano [False Face Society.Gagaso] (an organisation of Iroquois shamans) (DM.448) n Hadubrand (son of Hildebrand and Ute) (DM.448) na Hadui (an Iroquois supernatural hunchback) (DM.448) 1 Hadur (a Hungarian deity, light personified) (dm.448) anglo-saxon Haedcyn [Hathcyn] (son of King Hredel) (dm.448) 1 haematomancy (divination based on the way blood runs from a victim) (dm.448) g Haemon [Haimon](son of Andraemon and Dryope) (father of Oxylus, some say) (dm.448)
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Post by El Borak on Jun 30, 2019 23:18:41 GMT -5
Page 449 g Haemon [Haimon] (son of Pelasgus) (father of Thessalus) (dm.449) 1 haemony (a plant said, in Milton's works, to ward off evil spirits) (dm.449) german Haeva (a minor deity) (dm.449) Haeferboch ['oat goat'] (a spirit of vegetation) (dm.449) n Hafra-drottin (a name for Thor as lord of goats) (dm.449) 1 hag (an evil witch or sorceress in the form of an ugly woman: a she-devil) (DM.449) hag-knots (tangled hair in a horse's mane, said to be caused by witches) (dm.449) i Hag of the Cats (a hag, who, they say, was fed by cats) (dm.449) Hag of the Mill [White Goddess] (a fairy affecting those driven mad) (dm.449) 1 hag-stone (a naturally occurring flint with a hole in it) (DM.449) n Hagal (the tutor of Helgi) (dm.449) german Hagen (son of Sigeband) (husband of Hilde) (father of Hilde) (DM.449) Hagen [Amelrich.Hagan(o).Hagru:=Norse Hogni] (a Burgundian knight) (brother of Dankwart) (father of Aldrian and Hilda) (DM.449) dem Hagenti [Haagenti.Hagenit(h)] (a demon) (one of the 72 spirits of Solomon) (DM.449) 1 Haggit [Hag(g)it(h)] (one of the 7 Olympic Spirits) (DM.449)
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Post by El Borak on Jun 30, 2019 23:19:35 GMT -5
Page 450 g Hagnias (father of Tiphys, some say) (dm.450) bu Hagoromo (a tennin who visited earth and left her robe behind when she returned to paradise) (dm.450) b Hags of Gloucester (9 witches) (DM.450) e Hah (a god, eternity and infinity personified) (DM.450) dem Hahab (a demon associated with royalty) (dm.450) Hahabi (a demon of fear) (dm.450) na Hahai Wugti [Hahaiwugti.Spider-woman] (a spirit of the Hopi people) (DM.450) ca Hahana Ku (a Mayan messenger-god) (dm.450) m Hahanu (a minor Sumerian god) (dm.450) na Hahgwehdaetgah (a name used for Tawiscara, in some accounts) (son of Ataensic) (twin of Hahgwehdiyu) (DM.450) Hahgwehdiyu (a name used for Ioskeha, in some accounts) (son of Ataensic) (twin of Hahgwehdaetgah) (DM.450) Hahness [=Nootka Tu-tutsh:=Makah Kaikaitch] (the thunderbird of the Chinook) (DM.450) j Hai Ho Shang (a monster in the form of a huge fish) (DM.450) a Hai-uri (a half-blooded monster in the lore of the Hottentot) (dm.450) m Haia (a Sumerian god of stone-houses) (husband of Nunbarsegenu or Nanse) (dm.450) e Haibet (the shadow: one's other self) (dm.450) n Haid (a vala) (DM.450) j Haiden (part of a shrine for the use of devotees) (dm.450) na Haidu (the spirit of disease) (DM.450) pi Haikili (a Hawaiian thunder-god) (dm.450) na Haili'laj (a plague-god of the Haida Indians) (dm.450) h Haimavati [Haimati.Snow Queen] (an epithet of Devi or Parvati, referring to her birth in the Himalayas) (dm.450) ei Hainowele (a female deity) (DM.450) j Hairuku (a fisherman) (DM.450) i Haithne [Four-angled music.Oak of the Two Greens] (the Dagda's harp) (DM.450) e Haiu (a serpent, night, which forever chased the moon) (dm.450) a Haiuri (a Hottentot demon) (DM.450) arab Haiwa (the Arab name for Eve, wife of Adam) (mother of Abil(Abel) and Kabil(Cain)) (dm.450) arab Haka (a name for the moon) (dm.450) a hakata (carved wooden sticks, plates or tablets used in divination) (dm.450) nz Hakawau (a Maori sorcerer) (DM.450) n Haki (an early king of Norway) (dm.450) a Hakim (brother of Azimu) (DM.450) na Hako (a fertility rite of the Pawnees) (DM.450) n Hakon [Haakon.Haco(n).Hocken] (a warrior-king) (father of Thora) (DM.450) Hakon [Haakon.Haco(n).Hocken] (a rich merchant) (DM.450)
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Post by El Borak on Jun 30, 2019 23:20:42 GMT -5
Page 451 n Haakon [Haakon.Haco(n).Hocken] (a good king) (DM.451) pi Hakona Tipu (the south wind) (dm.451) h Hala (the ploughshare of Balarama) (DM.451) m Hala [=Babylonian Gula] (a Kassite goddess of healing) (dm.451) ca Halach uinic (Mayan judges of good and evl: a high caste status) (dm.451) demon Halache (a demon associated with sympathy) (dm.451) bu Halahala (a god of poison) (dm.451) h halahala (the poison regurgitated by the serpent Vasuki at the Churning of the Ocean) (DM.451) malay halak [belian orang.hala] (a shaman) (DM.451) Halak Ghimal (a chinoi) (DM.451) h Halayudha (a name for Balarama reflecting his use of the ploughshare, Hala, as a weapon) (dm.451) g halcyon (the kingfisher: the bird of Tethys) (dm.451) na halda'wit (a witch of the Tshimshian tribe) (DM.451) baltic haldde (a Lappish nature spirit) (dm.451) armenian Haldi (a guardian god) (husband of Bagvarti) (dm.451) a hale (magic employed by the Mende) (dm.451) g Halesus (son of Agamemnon) (DM.451) n Halfdan [Healfdene] (son of Bele<>) (brother of Helgi and Ingeborg) (DM.451) Halfdan [Healfdene] (husband of Signe-Alveig) (DM.451) Halfdan Svarti (a 9th c king of Norway) (DM.451) g Halia [Helia] (a sea-woman) (mother of Rhode by Poseidon, some say) (dm.451) Haliae (sea-women: attendants of Dionysus) (dm.451) Haliartus (son of Sisyphus and Merope) (brother of Coronus) (dm.451) Haliartus (the site of Telphusa's spring) (dm.451) Halieia (a festival in honour of Helios, held in Rhodes) (dm.451) Halirrhothius (a water-god) (son of Poseidon and Euryte) (DM.451) Halitherses (a prophet) (son of Mastor) (DM.451) m Halki (a Hurrian corn-god) (dm.451) Halkis [=Hattic Kait] (a Hittite god of oaths) (dm.451) e Hall of Judgement [Hall of Two Truths.Maaty] (the place in the underworld where the souls of the dead were judged by 42 judges) (dm.451) n Hallgerda (wife of Gunnar Lambason) (DM.451) any Hallows (emblems or symbols of power or veneration) (DM.451)
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Post by El Borak on Jun 30, 2019 23:21:21 GMT -5
Page 452 g Haloa (a festival in honour of Demeter, Dionysus or Poseidon) (dm.452) n Halogaland (a name for Norway under the rule of Haloge) (dm.452) Haloge (a name for Loki as the ruler of northern Norway) (DM.452) demon Halphas [Halpas] (a demon) (one of the 72 Spirits of Solomon) (DM.452) f haltijia [haldja.haltia.ort.urt] (a guardian spirit: the soul or spirit immanent in all things) (dm.452) pi halulu (a ghost: the soul of a dead person) (dm.452) g Halys (a river-god of Asia Minor) (dm.452) a Ham [=Swahili Hamu] (son of Noah) (DM.452) i Ham (son of Noah) (He is regarded as the progenitor of the Fomoire.) (dm.452) n Ham (a witch) (sister of Heid) (DM.452) any hamadryad [plur=hamadryades] (a tree nymph who lived and died with the tree for which she was responsible) (dm.452) j Hamaguchi (a farmer who was deified as a god of agriculture) (dm.452) demon Hamaliel (a demon, ruler of the Zodiacal sign Virgo, the virgin) (dm.452) roman Hamavehae (3 Celtic mother-goddesses of Germany) (dm.452) j hamaya (arrows used at New Year as good-luck charms) (dm.452) armenian Hambarus (spirits of deserted places) (dm.452) j Hambei (a gardener) (DM.452) n Hamdir (son of Jonakur and Gudrun) (brother of Erp and Sorli) (DM.452) na Hamedicu (a supreme god of the Hurons) (dm.452) persian Hamestagen [Hamistakan] (purgatory) (dm.452) a Hammadi (a prince) (DM.452) n Hammarsheimt [Homecoming of the Hammer.Lay of Thrym.Thrims-Kvida.Thrymskvida] (a story in the Elder Edda relating how Thor's hammer was recovered after it had been stolen by Thrym) (DM.452) eu Hammer, The (the name given to Charles Martel after his victory over the Saracens) (dm.452) a Hammon [=Egyptian Amen] (a Libyan sun-god) (dm.452) h Hammu-Mata (a local mother-goddess) (dm.452) n Hamond [Hamund] (son of Sigmund and Borghild) (brother of Helgi) (dm.452) j Hamou (a god of leaves) (dm.452) h hamsa [hansa] (Brahma's transport, the swan (or goose) as a symbol of the sun: an avatar of Vishnu as a goose: a manifestation of Brahma) (DM.452) Hamsika (daughter of Surabhi) (DM.452) n Hamskerpir (a horse, sire of Gna's horse Hofvarpnir) (dm.452) Hamti (a farmer) (DM.452) p Hamus (a ruler of the jinn) (dm.452)
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Post by El Borak on Jun 30, 2019 23:22:07 GMT -5
Page 453 ch Han Chung-li [Chi Tao.Chung-li Ch'uan<>.Ho-ho Tzu.Wang-yang Tzu.Yun<> Fan] (chief of the Eight Immortals) (DM.453) Han Hsiang-tzu [Ch'ing Fu.Han Shang-chih] (a 9th century philosopher) (one of the Eight Immortals) (DM.453) Han-shan Tzu (an 8th c hermit and poet) (one of the Eighteen Lohan, in some accounts) (DM.453) Han Shih (the eve of Ch'ing Ming) (DM.453) Han Tu-lung (a deity of happiness, an official in the celestial Ministry of Time) (dm.453) Han Wu Ti (a 2nd c magician) (dm.453) Han Yu<> [Wen Kung] (768-824) (a Buddhist philosopher-poet) (DM.453) ei Hana (a sun-god in New Guinea) (brother of Ni) (DM.453) demon Hanael (a demon, ruler of the Zodiacal sign Capricorn, the goat) (dm.453) bu Hanamatsuri [Flower Festival.Hana Matsuri] (the Japanese festival of flowers, April 8th, the birthday of Shaka) (dm.453) na hanbleceya (a vison quest, a period of about 4 days spent in solitude without food, in an attempt to find the answers to some problem) (dm.453) any Hand of Glory (the hand of a dead, mad person, soaked in oil, which thieves were said to use as a magic torch) (dm.453) na Handsome (an Algonquin maiden) (DM.453) b Handy (a nickname of Gareth) (dm.453) w Hanes Taliesin (a book of stories about Taliesin written by Sion Llywelyn) (dm.453) ch Hang [Cheng Lun.Heng.The Snorter] (a general who was deified as a door-god) (DM.453) Hang Ha Erh Chiang [Erh Chiang] (the deified generals Ha and Hang) (DM.453) malay Hang Tuah (a hero) (DM.453) n Hangagud [God of the Hanged.Hanga-Tyr] (a name of Odin as 'the hanging god') (DM.453) na Hanging Lines (the constellation Orion, in the lore of the Zuni) (dm.453) m Hani [Hanis(h)] (a god attendant on Adad) (a herald) (dm.453) Hannahanna [Hannahannas] (a Hittite mother-goddess) (DM.453)
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Post by El Borak on Jun 30, 2019 23:23:13 GMT -5
Page 454 j Hannya (an ogress said to devour children) (dm.454) bu Hannya-shinkiyo (a revered Buddhist text) (DM.454) m Hanpa (lord of evil demons) (father of Pazuzu) (dm.454) malay hantu (a ghost: a demon) (DM.454) Hantu Air (a Malaysian sea-god) (dm.454) pi Hantu Ayer (St Elmo's fire, regarded as a water-spirit) (dm.454) malay Hantu Belian (a tiger-demon) (dm.454) Hantu Kibor (a demon of graves) (dm.454) pi Hantu Kuang (a dangerous ghost, said to have 100 eyes) (dm.454) malay Hantu Pemburu [Hantu si Buru] (a demon hunter) (DM.454) Hantu Puteri (the ghost of a young girl) (DM.454) Hantu Ribit (a storm-demon) (dm.454) Hantu Rinaba (a spirit of the deep forests) (dm.454) pi Hantu Uri (a placenta-spirit who causes problems arising after child-birth) (dm.454) ei Hantuen [Raja Hantuen] (king of the ghosts in Borneo) (dm.454) pi Hanui-o-Rangi [Ha-nui-o-Rangi] (a name for Rangi as father of the wind) (DM.454) korean Hanullim [Chesok.Ch'onje.Hanamin.Hananim.Hanumin.Hwanin] (the supreme deity, ruler of heaven) (dm.454) h Hanuman [Anuman.Hanumat.Huniman:=Chinese Sun Hou-tzu] (a trickster monkey-god) (a manifestation of Vishnu) (son of Vayu by Anjana) (DM.454) m Hanwasuit (a Hittite goddess, guardian of the royal throne) (dm.454) a Hao (an Ethiopian creator-god) (DM.454) na Haokah [Haoka:=Dakota Heyoka] (DM.454) persian Haoma [Homa] (a sacred drink made from the haoma vine) (DM.454) Haoma (a Zoroasterian physician-god) (son of Ahura Mazda) (DM.454) m Hapantalli [=Hittite Hapantalliyas] (a Hattic guardian god) (dm.454) Hapantalliyas [=Hattic Hapantalli] (a Hittite guardian god) (dm.454) sa hapi-nunu [hapinunu] (Inca demons: female spirits of the Aymara) (dm.454) ca Hapikern (a cosmic serpent) (DM.454) nz Hapopo (a Maori priest) (DM.454) na happy auger (a fabulous animal) (dm.454) persian Hapto-iringa [Haptok-ring] (the constellation of the Great Bear: leader of the northern quarter) (dm.454) na Happy Hunting-ground (the heaven of the native Indian tribes) (dm.454) e Hapy [Hap.Ha(a)pi:=Greek Nilus] (a fertility god and god of the Nile) (consort of Mut and Nekhbet) (DM.454)
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Post by El Borak on Jun 30, 2019 23:24:07 GMT -5
Page 455 Hapy [Hap.Ha(a)pi] (an ape-headed or dog-headed god) (one of the 4 Amenti) (son of Horus) (DM.455) Hapy [Hap.Ha(a)pi] (a name for the bull-god, Apis, in some accounts) (dm.455) Hapy Qementu (a rite involving Hapy, Isis and Nephthys) (DM.455) b Har (father of Tiriel) (dm.455) n Har [Harr.Mighty] (one of 3 mysterious deities visited by Gylfi, probably a manifestation of Odin) (dm.455) Har (a rock-dwarf) (dm.455) e Har-mau [Heru-sam-taui:=Greek Harsomtus] (a name of Horus as unifier of the 2 kingdoms) (dm.455) Har-Soped (a syncretion of the hawk-gods, Horus and Soped) (dm.455) h Hara [Prah Eysor.'ravisher'.'robber'] (a name of Shiva in Cambodia) (dm.455) a Hara Ke [Harake.Mistress of Water] (a Nigerian water-goddess and rain-goddess) (DM.455) j Hara-Yama-Tsu-Mi (a Shinto mountain-god) (dm.455) hebrew Harab Serap (a raven in the Cabbala) (dm.455) j harae-do (a simple shrine; an area used for purification ceremonies) (dm.455) g Harakhtes (the Greek name for Harakhti) (dm.455) n Harald [Harald(r) Hilditonn] (a king of Denmark) (DM.455) Harald [Haraldr] (a chieftan or a storm-demon) (DM.455) p Haravaiti [=Afghan Helmud] (a river-goddess) (dm.455) n Harbard [Hagbard(r).Hagbarthr.Hagbarthus.Harbardr.Harbarthr] (a name adopted by Odin in one of his disguises) (dm.455) Harbard [Hagbard(r).Hagbarthr.Hagbarthus.Harbardr.Harbarthr] (a lover of Signy) (DM.455) Harbardsljod [Lay of Harbard] (DM.455) icelandic Hardar Saga [Harthar Saga] (the story of the outlaw, Hoder) (dm.455) h Hardaul (a local plague-god and a god of weddings) (dm.455) n Hardgrep (a sorceress) (daughter of Vagnhofde) (DM.455) a, bu, ch, g, h, j, r hare (a small animal like a larger rabbit, with long ears, which appears in many myths, often associated with the moon) (DM.455)
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Post by El Borak on Jun 30, 2019 23:30:06 GMT -5
Page 456 n Harek (son of Kol) (brother of Biorn) (dm.456) g Harendotes (the Greek version of the Egyptian Har-nedj-itef) (dm.456) h Hari ['tawny one'] (a name for Vishnu as Vamana in Cambodia) (dm.456) Hari Krishna (the young Krishna as the stealer of hearts) (DM.456) german Hariasa (a minor deity) (dm.456) h Harihara [Hari Hara] (the Cambodian deity combining aspects of Vishnu (Hari) and Shiva (Hara)) (DM.456) malay Harimau Kramet (ghostly tigers) (dm.456) german Harimella (a minor deity) (dm.456) jain Haringamesi [Deerhead.Harinaigamaisin.Harinegamesi] (a messenger of the gods) (DM.456) any hariolation (divination) (dm.456) h Haripriya (a name for Lakshmi as 'beloved of Vishnu') (dm.456) Harischandra (a king) (son of Trishanku) (father of Rohitaswa) (DM.456) bu Hariti [Ananda:=Chinese Ho-li Ti:=Japanese Kishi Bojin] (a child-snatching demon, goddess of plagues) (consort of Kubera or Panchika) (mother of Pingala and the Yakshas) (DM.456) h Harits (the winged steeds of Indra) (DM.456) Harivamsa (a 16,000 line epic poem, a supplement to the Mahabharata, relating the life and deeds of Krishna) (dm.456) any Harlequin [Arlecchino.Arlecchioe.Hellekin] (a pantomime sprite) (dm.456) b Harlequin [Arlecchino.Arlecchioe.Hellekin] (a fairy king) (a lover of Morgan le Fay, some say) (DM.456) Harleus (a knight) (DM.456) armenian Harma (father of Aram) (dm.456) g Harmachis [Harmakhis.Hermakhis:=Egyptian Har-em-akhet] (a name of Horus as Horus of the Horizon) (dm.456) Harmonia [Hermonia] (daughter of Ares and Aphrodite or of Zeus and Electra) (wife of Cadmus) (mother of Agave, Autonoe, Illyrius, Ino, Semele and Polydorus) (DM.456) pi Haronga (son of Rangi and Papa) (father of Atarapa) (dm.456) g Harpagus (a horse of Castor and Pollux) (dm.456) e Harpakhrad [Har-pi-chruti.Har-pa-khered.Harpa-khruti.Harpi-chruti.Her-pe-khred.Heu-pa-khart.Heru-pakhret:= Greek Harpocrates.Harpokrates] (a god of silence) (a name for Horus as an infant) (son of Banaded and Hatmehyt) (DM.456) g Harpalus [Harpale] (a dog of Actaeon) (DM.456) Harpalyce [Harpaluke] (daughter of Clymenus) (wife of Alastor) (DM.456)
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Post by El Borak on Jun 30, 2019 23:30:42 GMT -5
Page 457 g Harpalyce [Harpaluke] (daughter of Harpalycus) (DM.457) Harpalyce [Harpaluke] (a maiden who died of unrequited love for Iphiclus, the twin of Heracles) (dm.457) Harpalycus (father of Harpalyce) (DM.457) Harpalycus (one of the Trojans who accompanied Aeneas on his journey to Italy) (DM.457) Harpe (one of the Amazons) (dm.457) Harpe (a curved sword) (DM.457) Harpies [Harponai.Harpyiae.Hounds of Zeus] (female monsters, part woman, part bird) (daughters of Typhon and Echnida, or Thaumos and Electra, or Phorcus and Gaea) (sisters of Iris, some day) (DM.457) Harpinna (a horse of Oenomaus, son of Ares) (dm.457) Harpocrates [Harpokrates] (the Greek name for Harpakhrad) (dm.457) e Harpre [Horus of the Sun] (a god) (son of Menthu and Rattawy) (DM.457) na harpy-hag (a fabulous animal) (dm.457) g Harpyia (a dog of Actaeon) (DM.457) b Harrowhound (the English version of Cagnazzo) (dm.457) Harry le Fise du lake (a Knight of the Round Table) (dm.457) h Harsa (a goddess) (a sakti of Hrsikesa) (dm.457) g Harsomtus [Somtus] (the Greek name for Har-Mau) (dm.457) b Hart Fell (a Scottish mountain) (DM.457) g Hartmut (a prince of Normandy) (son of Ludwig and Gerlinda) (brother of Ortrun) (husband of Hegart) (DM.457) e Hartomes (a name of Horus as 'he who pierces') (dm.457) danish Hartwaker (son of Hengist) (dm.457) j Haru-yama (a mountain god representing spring) (brother of Aki-yama) (husband of Izushio tome) a Harun [Haruna] (a Moroccan water-spirit said to appear in the form of a snake) (dm.457) italian haruspex [plur=haruspices] (an Etruscan diviner of future events) (dm.457) any haruspicate (fortell the future) (dm.457) haruspication [extispicy.haruspicy] (divination from the entrails of animals) (dm.457) p Harvatat (an aspect of Ahura Mazda as 'integrity') (dm.457) e Harwer [Aro(u)eris.Haroeris.Harueris.Hor-merti.Horus the Elder.Mekhenti-en-irty] (the early god Wer as an aspect of Horus) (husband or son of Hathor) (dm.457)
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Post by El Borak on Jun 30, 2019 23:31:17 GMT -5
Page 458 m Hasameli [Hasammeli] (a Hittite smith-god) (dm.458) p Hasan [Hasen] (a hero of the Arabian Nights) (DM.458) a Hashakimana (a name of Imana as 'planner') (dm.458) canaanite Hashat (a goddess) (DM.458) na Hashje-Altye [Hashcheyalte] (the Talking God of the Navajo) (one of the Yeibechi) (DM.458) Hashje-Ba'ad (6 female gods of the Navaho) (members of the Yeibechi) (dm.458) Hashje-Bakan (6 male gods of the Navaho) (members of the Yeibechi) (dm.458) Hashje-Hlichi (the Red God of the Navaho) (one of the Yeibechi) (dm.458) Hashje-Hogahn (a Navaho god) (dm.458) Hashje-Iditchonsi (the Whistling God of the Navaho) (one of the Yeibechi) (dm.458) Hashje-Ohltohi (the Shooting God of the Navaho) (one of the Yeibechi) (dm.458) Hashje-Oyan (the Calling God of the Navaho) (one of the Yeibechi) (dm.458) Hashje-Shohini (the Black God of the Navaho) (one of the Yeibechi) (DM.458) pi Hasibwari [Hatuibwari] (a supreme deity in Melanesia) (DM.458) m Hasikasnawanzas (a Hittite god) (dm.458) any Hasmodai (one of the 7 intelligences, ruler of the moon) ( see also Asmodeus) (dm.458) eu Hassan (the name taken by Huon when he disguised himself as assistant gardener under Sherasmin) (dm.458) h Hasta (a goddess of fortune) (one of the Nakshatras) (daughter of Daksha) (wife of Candra) (dm.458) na Hastehogan [Hast(s)(h)ehogan] (a Navaho house-god and god of agriculture) (god of yellow maize) (dm.458) Hasteyalti [Hast(s)(h)eyalti.Yebitshai] (supreme god of the Navaho) (god of white maize) (DM.458) h Hastimukha (a name for Ganesha as 'elephant-face') (dm.458) n Hastings (a pirate) (DM.458) na Hastsbaka [Yebaka] (a Navaho god) (dm.458) Hastsebaad (supreme goddess of the Navaho) (dm.458) Hastseltsi [Red Lord] (the Navaho god of racing) (dm.458) Hastseoltoi (the Navaho goddess of hunting) (dm.458) Hastsezini [Black Lord] (the fire-god of the Navaho) (dm.458) j Hasu-ko [Lotus Child] (sister of Kei) (DM.458) p hatak-mansarik (a part of the Avesta) (DM.458) h Hatakeshvara (king of Vitala, part of the underworld) (dm.458) na Hatdastsisi (a healing god of the Navaho) (dm.458) pi Hatea-motua (a chieftan) (dm.458) a Hategekimana (a name of Imana as 'ruler') (dm.458) e Hathor [Anit.Athyr.Great Mother.Het-Hert.Lady of Byblos.Lady of Dendera.Lady of Faience.Lady of the West.Lady of Turquoise.Qedeshet.Sakhmet.Tafner.Triphis:=Canaanite Baalat. Tanit:=Greek Aphrodite:=Mesopotamian Ishtar] (a mother-goddess, goddess of childbirth, fertility, joy, love, marriage, music, sky) (wife of Horus the Elder) (mother of Horus the Younger and Ihi) (mother of Khons by Sebek, some say) (DM.458)
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Post by El Borak on Jun 30, 2019 23:32:03 GMT -5
Page 459 e Hathor-Sekhmet [Eye of Ra] (the goddess of war) (dm.459) Hati (the corporeal heart, distinguished from Ab, the symbolic heart that is judged at death) (dm.459) n Hati (the strongest of the giants) (DM.459) Hati (a wolf, one of the Varns offspring of Fenris and Gollweig) (DM.459) p hatif [female=hatifa:plur=hawatif] (a type of jinnee that can be heard but not seen: a voice in the desert) (DM.459) indian Hatim T'ai (a hero of Bengal, based on an Arab chieftan, appearing in many adventures) (dm.459) arab Hatim Tay (a king, famous for his generosity) (DM.459) demon Hatiphas (a demon associated with garments) (dm.459) na Hativa (daughter of Atius Tirana and Atira) (dm.459) e Hatmehyt [Hat-Mehit.Hatmehit.Heru-pa-kaut.Herupakaut.Hetmetit.Mother of Mendes] (a fertility goddess and goddess of fishing) (consort of Banaded) (mother of Harpakhrad) (dm.459) n Hattatal (part of the Younger Edda dealing with prosody) (dm.459) h Hatthi (a plague-goddess) (dm.459) nz Hatapatu (a Maori boy) (DM.459) Hau (a Maori wind-god) (son of Rua-tapu) (dm.459) pi Hau Maringi (a god of mists) (son of Ua) (dm.459) nz Hau-o-Tawera (a Maori hero) (DM.459) arab Haubas [Hoba] (a god of the southern region in pre-Islamic times) (dm.459) e Hauhet [Hehet.Hehit.Hehut] (a goddess of the primitive waters) (consort of Huh) (DM.459) arab Haukim (a god of law in pre-Islamic times) (dm.459) pi Haumea [Haoumea.Haumia:=Tuamotu Faumea] (the Hawaiian goddess of fertility) (daughter of Ranga and Papa) (sister of Rongo, Ruamoko, Tane, Tangaroa, Tawhiri and Tu) (mother of Pele by Kane Hoalani) (DM.459) nz Haumiatiketike [Haumia-tikitiki] (a Maori god of vegetation) (son of Rangi and Papa) (DM.459) canaanite Haurun (an earth-god, god of healing) (dm.459) p Huarvatat [Hordad.Khurdad.'wholeness'] (a water-god and god of health and integrity) (one of the 7 Amesha Spentas, perfection) (one of the Yazatas) (son of Ahura Mazda) (DM.459) eu Hauteclaire [Altecler] (a sword of Oliver) (dm.459) nz Hautupatu [Hau] (a Maori youth) (DM.459) n Havamal [Ballad of the High One.High Song.Sayings of Odin] (a poem in the Elder Edda recording the code of moral laws handed down by Odin) (dm.459) eu Havelin (in some versions of the Tristram story, the name given to Hoel, father of Isolde White Hands) (dm.459)
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Post by El Borak on Jun 30, 2019 23:32:47 GMT -5
Page 460 eu Havfrue [male=Havmand] (a Danish mermaid) (DM.460) Havmand [female=Havfrue] (a Danish merman) (DM.460) danish Havelock (a prince of Denmark) (husband of Princess Goldborough) (DM.460) demon Haven (a demon of dignity) (dm.460) w Havgan [Hafdan.Hafgan.Prince of the Underland] (a warrior-king) (DM.460) ei Havoa (daughter of Maelere) (sister of Eau) (wife of Kopu) (dm.460) na Havstrambe (a sea-monster of the Inuit) (dm.460) a Hawa (wife of Adama) (DM.460) pi Hawaiki [Avaiki.Havai(ki).Haval.Land of Kane.Polutu:=Japanese Awagi:=Tahitan Kahiki] (home of the Hawaiian spirits in the sky or under the earth: home of the ancestors of the Polynesians: home of Miru) (dm.460) n Hawart (a warrior at Etzel's court) (DM.460) na Haweniyo (a supreme god of the Iroquois) (dm.460) Hawichyepam (a supernatural being in the lore of the Chemeheuvi tribe of California) (DM.460) ca, ei, e, g, pi, siberia hawk (a bird of prey found in many parts of the world and featured in some myths) (DM.460) na Hawk-hole (one of the 10 brothers who became the Supernatural People) (DM.460) m Haya (a name for Ninlil as goddess of directions) (dm.460) j Haya-Akihiko (a river-god) (son of Izanagi and Izanami) (brother and husband of Haya-Akitsu) (dm.460) Haya-Akitsu (a sea-goddess) (daughter of Izanagi and Izanami) (sister and wife of Haya-Akihiko) (dm.460) Haya-Ji [Haya-tsu-muji] (a Shinto wind-god) (dm.460) bu Hayagriva [=Tibetan r'Ta-mgrin.Tandim] (a Tibetan horse-god, god of wrath) (one of the 8 dreadful Drag-gshed) (DM.460) h Hayagriva [Paramasva:=Tibetan r'Ta-Mgrin.Tandim] (a horse-headed demon) (one of the Dharmapalas) (DM.460) m Hayasum (a Sumerian god) (dm.460) bu Hayasya (a horse-goddess) (dm.460) h Hayasya (a horse-god) (DM.460) w Haydn [Hyddwn.Hydwyn] (son of Gwydion and Galfaethwy as a deer) (DM.460) sa Hayhuaypanti (Inca deities acting as messengers for Viracocha) (dm.460) na Hayicanako [Hayicanke] (in the lore of the Tlignit of Alaska, the old woman who supports the earth) (DM.460) armenian Hayk [Hayik] (a giant who led his people from oppression in Babylon) (father of Armenak) (DM.460)
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Post by El Borak on Jun 30, 2019 23:33:24 GMT -5
Page 461 serbian Haykoona (a Turkish princess) (wife of Stephan) (DM.461) arab hayula (the primordial matter from which all else is made) (dm.461) na Hayunu [Stone Men:=Zuni Ahayuta achi:=Tewa Towaesendo] (DM.461) canaanite Hayyin (the name of Kothar as the 'deft one') (dm.461) m Hazzi (a Hittite mountain god) (dm.461) Hazzi (a mountain, home of the gods) (dm.461) sa He People (ancestral spirits of the Barasana people) (dm.461) e He-Zur (a baboon-god) (an aspect of Thoth) (dm.461) ei Head-he-go-round-man (a prophet or seer) (dm.461) na Heammawihio (a sun-spirit of the Cheyenne) (dm.461) ch Heang Lo [Pai Yang:=Arab Al Kabah al-Alif] (an early name for the constellation Aries as 'the dog') (dm.461) n Heardred [Hardred] (a king of the Geats) (son of Hygelac and Hygd) (DM.461) e Heart, The (Horus as an aspect of Ptah) (dm.461) afghan, a, aus, budd, ca, e, h, i, m, na, pi, p, shinto, slav, taoist, wi heaven [Celestial City.paradise] (the home of the blessed: dwelling place of the gods: paradise) (DM.461)
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