- 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....
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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")...
- 17335674. From Allt-na-reigh near the head of Glen Coe a good path
ascends Am
Bodach (a
subsidiary Munro top) and
continues westwards along the
ridge to the...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
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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...
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misunderstood his order,
given in Irish, to "take this
fellow away" (Beir uaim an
bodach) as an
order to kill Alen. By this time his
father had
taken ill and died...