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entities like lidérc (wraith),
boszorkány (witch), tündér (fairy) or ördögszerető (demon lover). The word
boszorkány itself stems from the
Turkish root...
- from dead
unbaptised babies. It is
often used
interchangeably with the
boszorkány. A
related creature,
specific to Hungary, is the nora,
which in turn has...
- The
Witch of Leányvár (Hungarian: A leányvári
boszorkány) is a 1938
Hungarian comedy film
directed by
Viktor Gertler and
starring Éva Szörényi,
Gyula Csortos...
- to be one of the most po****r
Hungarian authors: his book "A
funtineli boszorkány" (The
Witch of Funtinel) was
named the 12th most po****r book; two more...
- Hungary, six men and six
women are
burned at the
stake on the
island of
Boszorkány Sziget (Hungarian for "Witch Island").
August 16 –
Because of advancing...
- a
witch (
boszorkány). She was
thought to live in fountains, and if
young children went too
close to her lair, she
lured them in.
Boszorkány (witch) Meaning...
- 600.0 1997 Biliku,
Andaman Islands monsoon deity.
Boszorkany Dorsa 19.5S 105.0E 550.0 2003
Boszorkany,
Hungarian witch,
flies over the sky.
Breksta Dorsa...
-
libretto by E. Innocent-Vincze,
after F. Herczeg, 1942, unperformed) Éva
boszorkány (Eva the Witch) (3 acts,
libretto after F. Herczeg., 1944, unperformed)...
- proven. Many
elements of the
Hungarian religious vocabulary,
including boszorkány ("witch"), elbűvöl ("to charm"), and the
ancient Hungarian word for holy...
- Vadászrepülő Század –
Fighter Squadron): 31. HRE "Kapos" (Taszár) 1. VSz "
Boszorkány" ("Witch") – 10 MiG-21bis, 2 MiG-21UM 2. VSz "Turul" – 10 MiG-21bis, 2...