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languages as
bogle (Scots), púca,
pooka or
pookha (Irish), pwca, bwga or
bwgan (Welsh),
bucca (Cornish), buse or
busemann (Norwegian), **** (Old Norse)...
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Awyren Siôn
Blewyn Coch (1986)
Beano and
Friends find
Stabec Bryn
Seren Bwgan Caffi Sali Mali Caio
Cyfres y
Dywysoges Fach
Cariad Cyntaf (1988) Dennis...
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Pritchard S4C 1997 (2nd) Tots TV: "Lapland Out" Anne Wood, Vic
Finch CITV
Bwgan Lona
Llewelyn Davies,
Delwyn Siôn S4C Dear Mr.
Barker Jane Tarleton, Gillian...
- bugi 'ghost, hobgoblin' W
bwcibo 'devil', C buccabo;
further to W bwg,
bwgan 'ghost, hobgoblin', bwci 'hobgoblin',
bwgwl 'threat, fear', C
boekka 'hobgoblin...
- Biography.
National Library of Wales.
Retrieved 24
November 2021. "Ei
thaflu o'r
capel efo'i
bwgan brain!". BBC. 21 June 2001.
Retrieved 1 June 2010....
- Loch Ness,
Gareth F.
Williams 1996 English-language: Who’s
Afraid of the
Bwgan-wood?, Anne
Lewis Welsh, Fiction: Coch yw Lliw Hunllef, Mair Wynn Hughes...
- Unnos) – 2011 Y
Record Goch (10"
vinyl & download) –
compilation EP with Y
Bwgan, Sen
Segur and Dau Cefn (Recordiau Lliwgar) – 2011 Hughes, Ian (17 September...
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Raymond Williams Prize of the Arts
Council England. Who's
Afraid of the
Bwgan-wood? by Anne
Lewis won the
Welsh Books Council's Tir na n-Og
Award for...