- glaistig
- glais·tig
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
Glaistig — The glaistig (pronounced|ˈɡlæʃtɨɡ) is a creature from Scottish mythology. It came in two forms, namely, firstly a kind of satyr, a supposed she hag or hag in the shape of a goat, secondly, a kind of beautiful female fairy, identical with the bean … Wikipedia
Glaistig — (GUL stig) Variations: Elle Maid, Glaistg, Gruagachs,Oinopôlê ( She with an ass s leg ), ONOSCÉLES One of the vampiric fay, the glaistig of Scotland is a member of the Tuathan race. Always female, the glaistig is usually a benign water spirit,… … Encyclopedia of vampire mythology
Glaistig — A water fairy who is a seductress. She has the body of a goat, which she hides under a long billowy green dress. She entices men to dance with her, then feeds on their blood like a vampire. Not all bad, she also takes care of children and the… … The writer's dictionary of science fiction, fantasy, horror and mythology
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