- A
hulder (or
huldra) is a
seductive forest creature found in
Scandinavian folklore. Her name
derives from a root
meaning "covered" or "secret". In Norwegian...
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seductive huldra,
skogsfrun or "keeper of the forest",
often called hylde. In some
parts of
Sweden the
elves also
share features with the Skogsfrun, "
Huldra",...
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Germanic languages,
losing out to
terms like
Zwerg ('dwarf') in
German and
huldra ('hidden being') in
North Germanic languages, and to loan-words like fairy...
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Pocket Storm Huldra's Revenge False Alarm Where's the Wolf One Cold Fish The
Bride of the Nix Wrathrag's
Request The
Changelings The Wand
Huldra's Nightmare...
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mining company headquartered in Vancouver,
British Columbia.
Established as
Huldra Silver Inc. on
March 31, 1980, the
company was
reorganized as
Nicola Mining...
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Nymphs and Satyr, 1873.
Clark Art Institute.
Grouping Mythological Sub
grouping Nature spirit Similar entities Mermaid, ****ois,
huldra Country Greece...
- like bears.
Sayona Patasola Deer
Woman Sihuanaba Baobhan sith
Leanan sídhe
Huldra Soucouyant Leyenda “La Tunda” La
Leyenda de La
Tunda González Cortés, Flover...
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Billie One E**** Girl
Grace 2014
Marcia & The
Shark Marcia 2015 Girl
Asleep Huldra 2016 The
Suitor Charlotte 2018
Hotel Mumbai Sally 2019 Burn
Melinda I Am...
- This was
followed by the "Corona" with a loudspeaker. In 1934, the
first "
Huldra"
radio was launched,
followed in 1936 by the "Sølvsuper".
During the early...
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often administered when the
person was asleep. Both the
forest creature (
huldra) and the
water spirits (nøkken) were also
accused of
doing the same, using...