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Jenny Greenteeth a.k.a.
Wicked Jenny,
Ginny Greenteeth and
Grinteeth is a
figure in
English folklore. A river-hag,
similar to Peg
Powler and
derived from...
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changeling at birth. She was
raised in
Faerie by frog-like
creatures called greenteeth.
Because time p****es
differently in Faerie, she was able to
return to...
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ponds where they
could drown. Peg Powler,
Nelly Longarms, and
Jenny Greenteeth are
similar water spirits.
Grindylows appear in the
Harry Potter books...
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elemental (first
appearing the
alchemical works of Paracelsus)
Jenny Greenteeth in the
folklore of
Lancashire Peg
Powler said to
inhabit the
River Tees...
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folklore who
inhabits the
River Tees.
Similar to the Grindylow,
Jenny Greenteeth, and
Nelly Longarms, she
drags children into the
water if they get too...
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regional names, such as
Grindylow (a name
connected to Grendel),
Jenny Greenteeth from Yorkshire, and
Nelly Longarms from
several English counties. Many...
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monster a
water spirit a
water bogey such as the grindylow,
Jenny Greenteeth or Peg
Powler an Axolotl,
Mexican salamander List of
aquatic humanoids...
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Allison Gross Baba Yaga
Black Lady of
Bradley Woods Grindylow Jenny Greenteeth Nelly Longarms Peg
Powler Briggs here
quotes Ruth
Tongue who
records these...
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similar characteristics to the Nix or Näck.
These include Jenny Greenteeth, the S****ycoat, the river-hag Peg Powler, the Bäckahäst-like Brag, and...
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dragged children into the depths, much like the
grindylow and
Jenny Greenteeth.
Children were told to "keep away from the marl-pit or
Rawhead and Bloody...