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- In Slavic paganism there are a variety of female tutelary spirits ****ociated with water. They have been compared to the Gr**** Nymphs, and they may be either...
- In Polish pagan mythology, boginki (singular: boginka) are female spirits or demons of wild nature: forest, field, mountains, water (both of land and...
- nymphs, whose closest Slavic equivalents are boginki, which are found in Western Slavs, mainly in Poland. Boginki are young girls dressed in white or naked...
- Adam (1985). Encyklopedia demonów : diabły, diabełki, jędze, skrzaty, boginki... i wiele innych. Warsaw, Poland: Wydawnictwo ASTRUM. ISBN 83-7249-035-X...
- danger was direct. This practice is also described in sources describing boginki. However, even if Dziwożona managed to take a baby away, there was still...
- of Poland, the functions of rozhanitsy were fulfilled by other figures: boginki in Lesser Poland, kraśniki in Pomerania. In The Catalogue Of Rudolph's...
- (English) – Malevolent spirit Boggart (English) – Malevolent household spirit Boginki (Slavic) – Nature spirit Bogle (Scottish) – Malevolent spirit Boi-tatá...
- Białczyński [pl] in Poland (e.g. Stworze i zdusze, czyli starosłowiańskie boginki i demony. Leksykon, or Mitologia słowiańska: Księga tura), and by Alexander...
- such as Strój (from the novel Łąka). The protagonist of the novel Syn boginki by Adolf Dygasiński also becomes a płanetnik. Strzelczyk, Jerzy (2007)...
- Лихо Одноглазое). In Poland, the swamp was believed to be the home of boginki, dangerous female spirits that kidnapped babies. The latawiec, a spirit...