- A
bodach (Scottish
Gaelic pronunciation: [ˈpɔt̪əx];
plural bodaich "old man; rustic, churl, lout"; Old
Irish botach) is a
trickster or
bogeyman figure...
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Environment (Canmore), Tigh Nam
Bodach,
Archaeology Notes, https://canmore.org.uk/site/23898/tigh-nam-
bodach Tigh nam
Bodach stones of Glen
Cailliche get...
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England Gallybagger. Isle of
Wight Tattie Bogal. Isle of Skye
Tattie bogle.>
Bodach-rocais (lit. "old man of the rooks").
Scotland Mommet.
Somerset Mawkin....
- Am
Bodach is a
Scottish mountain which lies in the
Mamores range, four
kilometres north of
Kinlochleven in the
Highland council area. Am
Bodach is a Munro...
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Early Modern Irish (16th or 17th century,
Egerton MS 154)
Fenian tale. The
bodach is a
trickster figure,
consort or male
analogue of the
cailleach ("hag")...
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powers to make
himself rich. He once met a boy who also saw
bodachs but when the
bodachs realized this, they
seemed to
cause a
fatal accident, killing...
- with him. One day, he
plays shinty with a grey old man
named Bodach Glas and loses.
Bodach Glas
tells the
prince to
bring a
silver shinty and a golden...
-
calls "
bodachs"
which are
otherwise invisible to
everyone else. Odd
knows they feed on fear and misery, and the
greater the
number of "
bodachs" the more...
- islands,
there is a line of
Galtachan rocks that lie to the west:
Galta Beag,
Bodach,
Stacan Laidir,
Galta Mòr,
Sgeir Mhic a'
Ghobha and Damhag. Geologically...
- Isle of Bute (Scots: Buit;
Scottish Gaelic:
Eilean Bhòid or An t-Eilean
Bòdach),
known as Bute (/bjuːt/), is an
island in the
Firth of
Clyde in Scotland...