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Dokkaebi (Korean: 도깨비) are
legendary creatures from
Korean mythology and folklore.
Dokkaebi, also
known as "Korean goblins", are
nature deities or spirits...
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dokkaebi in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Dokkaebi are
legendary creatures from
Korean mythology and folklore.
Dokkaebi may also
refer to: Dokkaebi...
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Dokkaebi is a
creature from
Korean mythology and folklore.
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Dokkaebi bangmangi (Korean: 도깨비 방망이; lit. The Goblins’ Club) is a
Korean folktale that
tells the
story of a good
woodcutter who
comes into
possession of...
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include goblin-like
creatures of
other cultures, such as the pukwudgie,
dokkaebi, or ifrit.
Alternative spellings include gobblin, gobeline, gobling, goblyn...
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considered similar to a
yogoe (Korean: 요괴) or
mamul (Korean: 마물).
Unlike dokkaebi,
gwisin are
people who have died.
According to folklore,
gwisin may be...
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dragons and
Latin languages are
instead replaced by
Korean concepts such as
dokkaebi, ssirum, and the
Arazi language,
which is
based on Proto-Korean. The novel...
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dokkaebi (Korean goblins). Memil-muk is
offered in
dokkaebi-gut, a gut (shamanistic
ritual performed by a mu shaman) for
chasing away
dokkaebi, which...
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traverses mermaids, goblins, and
spirits like the
dokkaebi of Asia. The
Americas contribute figures like the
cryptic Bigfoot, Mothman...
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Another variant was the
Mangam Hwacha. A
boxed cart with
large faces of a
dokkaebi painted on all
three sides.
Armed with
forty seungja-chongtongs with fourteen...