- The
Cloven Foot is an 1879
novel by Mary
Elizabeth Braddon that
combines aspects of the
sensation novel and
detective novel, and may even be considered...
-
mythical creatures in
Ladin folklore,
which are
traditionally depicted as
cloven-
footed water nymphs with
beautiful faces and long ****. They were said to...
- (Oreamnos americ****), also
known as the
Rocky Mountain goat, is a
cloven-
footed mammal that is
endemic to the
remote and
rugged mountainous areas of...
- A
cloven hoof,
cleft hoof,
divided hoof, or
split hoof is a hoof
split into two toes.
Members of the
mammalian order Artiodactyla that
possess this type...
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little with
their wings (as it is said of the estridge),
shortt billed,
cloven footed, that can
neither fly nor swymme. It most
likely lived in the near-desert...
- Forrest, Fields, from
Rivers and from Pons, All that have webs, or
cloven-
footed ones; To the
Grand Arke,
together friendly came,
Whose severall species...
- 2600 BCE Chlorite,
Jiroft culture Iran, ca. 2500 BC,
Bronze Age I a
cloven-
footed human flanked by
scorpions and
lionesses Luristan bronze finial in the...
- air, Shines,
gentle borametz, thy
golden hair
Rooted in earth, each
cloven foot descends, And
round and
round her
flexile neck she bends,
Crops the grey...
- ours was
taken with a stick. They bee very good Meat, and are also
Cloven footed, soe that they can
Neyther Fly nor Swymme.
Another English traveller...
- no
longer a
ghost or a
mortal man, but
instead is
revealed to be a
cloven-
footed devil. It is
generally agreed that
copies collected in
America (usually...