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- explicitly referred to as such in the text, and designated them instead as a haugbúi "barrow-dweller" or an aptrganga "again-walker" (Icelandic: afturganga)...
- the undead monsters Glámr and Kárr haugbúar ("mound-dwellers", singular haugbúi; a similar term is draugr). It influenced Tolkien's barrow-wights, whether...
- Chadwick, N. K. (1946). "Norse Ghosts (A Study in the Draugr and the Haugbúi)". Folklore. 57 (2): 50–65. doi:10.1080/0015587X.1946.9717812. ISSN 0015-587X...
- folklore, variously called aptrgangr (pl. aptrgǫngur, "again-walker(s)"), haugbui (pl. haugbúar, "howe-dweller(s)", i.e. barrow wight(s)), or draugr (pl...
- who walks after death”), Aptrgangr, Barrow Dweller, Gronnskjegg, Haubui, Haugbui (“Sleeper in the Mound”) Has two main versions land and sea. Edimmu – Sumer...
- draug (also known as Old Norse: aptrgangr (after-walker) or Old Norse: haugbúi (howe-dweller)). Draugs are frequently hostile, especially when the person...
- barbed, prehensile hair Harpy (Gr****) – birdlike human-headed death spirit Haugbúi (Nordic) – undead being who lives in its burial mound Havsrå (Nordic) –...
- p. 157. N. K. Chadwick, "Norse Ghosts (A Study in the Draugr and the Haugbúi", Folklore 57.2, June 1946, pp. 50–65, pp. 57–59. Ellis, p. 140. Ellis...
- archeologists connected with the vrykolakas superstition. The Norse draugr, or haugbui (mound-dweller), was a type of undead typically (but not exclusively) ****ociated...
- Weissagestrophen aus der Ǫrvar-Oddssaga (from Örvar-Oddr's Saga) Strophe des Haugbúi aus der Hálfssaga (from the Saga of Half and His Heroes) Die Strophen des...